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  2. DEAKIN POLICY:

    On being asked yesterday if he had anything to say concerning the speech delivered by the Federal Premier at Ballarat on Satur day evening, Mr. G. H. Reid, leader of the ...

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  3. AMERICAN LABOUR PARTY

    The American Labour Federation in a manifesto urges a polltical union of the workers, irrespective of creed, colour, sex, or nationality, for the election of men ...

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  4. MR. LEE AT WENTWORTH.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. C. A. Lee, accompanied by Mr. R. Scoble, M.L.A., Mr. R. T.. M'Kay (assistant engineer for, water conservation), and Mr. T. B. Cooper (secretary ...

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  5. THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS

    Dr. Smuts, in the course of his address at Pretoria, declared that the Boers wanted representation on the basis of population with the simple object of getting a ...

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  6. CONTROL Of MOROCCO.

    Germany is much chagrined at the publication in the "Temps" of Sir Edward Grey's instructions to Sir Arthur Nicolson the British delegate at the Algeelras ...

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  7. FEELING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Times" states that the committee appointed to inquire into questions connected with the new ...

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  8. THE STATE PREMIER.

    The State Premier had only a few word[?] to say regarding Mr. Deakin's speech. As t[?] the land tax proposals, Mr. Carruthers said "I cannot gather what he means. I have read ...

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  9. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6½d per ounce standard, an advance of l-16d since Saturday. ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The trial of an action was commebcea [?] the Supreme Court to-day before Mr. Justice Real and a jury of four, is which Nicholas Hart, formerly an employee of the Post and ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    In connection with the cases of alleged fraud by telegram, Herbert J. Watts was committed for trial to-day on a charge of obtaining £5 by a forged telegram. The ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. SOURCE OF THE INFORMATION.

    Germany is inquiring at St. Petersburg of the source of the information published by the "Temps" concerning Count Lams dorff's instructions to unt Cassini. A ...

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  13. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    A fireman on the German steamer Meissen named Herman Kurzmann, who was eccentric in his behaviour during the voyage, was put under restraint upon arrival af the vessel ...

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  14. OPINIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    The publication this morning of Mr. Deakin [?] address has excited but a languid interest among politicians here. Some of them admitted to-day to not having even read it. ...

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  15. END OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The "Secolo," of Milan, states that the Algeeiras Conference has shown Germany's isolation, and it marks the end of the Triple Alliance. The compact is merely ...

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  16. SHEEP-SHEARING SCHOOL.

    The sheep-shearing school of Instruction established by the Queensland Pastoralists' Association, at Messrs. Baynes Brothers' works, at Queensport, is now in full swing An ...

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  17. FOREIGN SAILORS IN THE MERCHANT MARINE.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in a letter, states that he considers wholly inadequate the provision of the Merchant Shipping Bill now before Parliament requiring a limited ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    A crowded meeting was held to-night under the auspices of the Temperance Alliance, to hear the city candidates for the Legislative Assembly speak on local option. Bishop ...

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  19. SUCCESSFUl TERMINATION POSSIBLE.

    The Department of State at Washington reports encouraging news Algeciras to the effect that it is possible that the International Conference will be brought ...

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  20. DISTURBANCE IN A POLICE COURT.

    An exciting scene occurred at the City Pollce Court this afternoon. Four youths. William Mulgrave, Angus M'Donald, Thomas Matthews, and Cyril Williams, were convicted ...

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  21. PHILIPPINES FIGHTING. A GOVERNOR MISSING.

    Fighting with fanatical Pulajarles is reported to have taken place at Magtaon, Samar, in the Philippines. Governor Curry is missing. Reinforcements have ...

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  22. OMINOUS MOVEMENTS.

    The Mayence correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the 138th Regiment of Prussian Infantry at Strasburg has been ordered to Morchingon, 14 miles ...

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  23. THE KALGOORLIE SENSATION

    At the police court this morning Dugald M'Leod, a well-known townsman, was charged with a grave offence concerning a girl barely 14 years of age. Medical testimony showed ...

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  24. COUNCIL'S RETRENCHMENT.

    The special committee appointed by the Brisbane Municipal Council to investigate several indoor departments of the council, recommend economies in the city engineer's ...

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  25. TESTIMONIAL TO LORD MILNER.

    Sir Bartle Frere in a letter to the Press suggests the formation" of a committee to give public and emphatic testimony to the widespread and almost universal ...

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  26. RUSSIA'S REPRESSIVE MEASURES.

    Official reports state that 14,130 persons were killed and 19,524.wounded in the disorders in Russia last year. Russian newspapers assume that the ...

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  27. A SOLICITOR FALLS DOWN A SHAFT.

    Mr. Edward Kane, a well-known solicitor, was found dead this morning in a sowerago shaft near his residence at Moonee Ponds. The deceased, who was 70 years of age, is ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A case which is believed to be first of the kind under the provisions of the Act came before the Kalgoorlic Court on Saturday morning when G. O. M. Roberts was charged ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. John Dryden, who was Minister of Agriculture for the province of Ontario, Canada, from 1890 to 1895, will join the Commission appointed to inquire into ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND SHEARING SEASON.

    A deputation from the A.W.U. waited on the Premier at Longreach to-day, and asked the Government to tako steps to prevent the engagement of shearers in Sydney to the ...

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  31. A CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    At the Circuit Court on Saturday the hearing of a charge against Michael Ryan, a young man of having attempted to commit an assault upon Martha Good, a married woman, was ...

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  32. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    Mr. J. O'Brien has returned to wonongong for a holiday after a residence of 10 years at Johannesburg. He had a long sorvice a one of the biggest gold mines on the [?] ...

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  33. ATTACK ON A SAVINGS BANK.

    The trial of the six men who, masked, entered a Savings Bank of St. Petersburg and demanding cash killed a policeman and wounded three depositors has been ...

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  34. A SCHOOL'S SUNDAY EXCURSION.

    Preaching at St. Paul's Church, Charters Towers, to a crowded congregation on Sunday night, Dr. Frodshnui, Bishop of North Queensland, strongly protested against the ...

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  35. FEDERAI LABOUR LEADER.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Federal Labour party, did not appear to attach great importance to the Prime Minister's Ballarat speech. "It seems to be more in the nature ...

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  36. THE FEDERAL OUTLOOK.

    Alderman T. Henley, M.L.A., presided first at a meeting in the Durwood School of Arts last night, when Mr. Bruce Smith, M.P., spoke on the subject of the Federal outlook, but he ...

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  37. TOLL TELEPHONES

    Consideration of the liberalisation of the proposed toll telephone bystem is now occupying the attention of departmental officials in acoordance with the promise of the Acting ...

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  38. LABOUR AND PROTECTION.

    The resignation of Mr. M'Cutchcon, M.L.A., from the Chamber of Manufactures, conseiquont on that body inviting the Political Labour Council to co-operate with the ...

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  39. A WALKING TOUR.

    Mr. and Mrs. George O'Malley arrived at Rockhampton from the north on Sunday. They left San Francisco in October, 1804, on a walk of 02,000 miles. They intend to walk from ...

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  40. NATAL DISTURBANCES.

    Particulars of the levying of the poll tax on Fynn's tribe in the Umzimto district of Natal show that the tribe considered, besides the refusal to pay the ...

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  41. QUEANBEYAN ELECTION.

    Colonel Ryrie and Mr. H. J. S. Hungerford are the only candidated nominated for the Queanbeyan seat. A poll will be taken on April 7. ...

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  42. DISPUTE OVER A PATENT.

    The High Court to-day [?] rese[?] Judgment in an appeal from a decision of Mr. Justice Hood in the action of the Wilfley Ore Concentrator Syndicate, Limited, against ...

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  43. OBJECT LESSON OF MILDURA.

    The Hon. C. A. Lee, Minister for Works for New South Wales, arrived here last, evening from Wentworth. This morning he was met by the president and councillors of the shire ...

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  44. NEWCASTLE.

    At the police court to-day, before Mr. M. S. Love, S.M., Johan Karlson, 18, Norwegian seaman, tvas sentenced to three months imprisonment for assaulting Constable M. J, ...

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  45. TURKISH OFFICIAI ASSASSINATED.

    Redvan Pasha, Prefect of Constantinople, has been assassinated. The deed is ascribed to private revenge. Redvan Pasha was accused of levying "baksheesh" ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    A sailling vessel from the eastward'entered the port in tow at 2 o'clock this morning. The steamers Archer, from Newcastle, and Narooma, from the Manning River, arrived nt Sydney carly this ...

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  47. COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The following were to-day's cloarnnoes:— Silver Roe, ship, for Caleta Calosa, with 2480 tons Brown's coal. ...

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