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  2. PERSONAL.

    Sir Philip Fysh, Postmaster-General, proposes to leave Melbourne to-day for Sydney with Lady Fysh. Sir Philip will remain in Sydney for two or three days, and on Tuesday ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION

    Another daring slimes robbery, similar in many respects to that committed a fort-night ago at the Croesus South mine, and evidently the work of the same gang of ...

    Article : 254 words
  4. THE TEST MATCHES. WELCOME HOME BANQUET.

    The Marylebone C. C. committee will give a banquet to the English cricket team on their return at the end of April. ...

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  5. ARMY REFORM.

    In Committee of Supply in the House of Commons last night on the vote for the maintenance of 227,000 officers and men in the Army, Mr. Arnold-Forster, ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S " LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    Captain D. V. Pirie (Liberal) moved in the House of Commons last night,—"That this House, noting that the frequent and continued advocacy of the policy of ...

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  7. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. JAPANESE ADVANCING.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Japanese from the Yalu have advanced and have captured. Feng-huang-cheng, in ...

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  8. VALUE OF ALL-ROUND PLAYERS.

    Mr. A. G. Steel says that the Marylebone Club secured a wonderful lot of all-round players. He believed that victories nowa-days were won by all-round men. The ...

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  9. BEST BATSMAN AND ALL-ROUND MAN.

    The "Times" says that Trumper is probably the best batsman in the world, and Noble the best all-round player. The same journal adds that the success ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Inspector of mines has instituted proceedings against the manager of the Brown Hill Extended Company, Captain Johns, for alleged negligence in causing the death of two ...

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  11. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Prior to the departure of the English team of cricketers by the Adelaide express this afternoon, a farewell was tendered them at Menzies' Hotel. Among thise present were ...

    Article : 437 words
  12. A STAND AT NIU-CHWANG.

    Russians have disentrained at NiuChwang two 5in siege guns and two Cpounder howitzers. The British Consul at Niu-chwang (Mr. ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. AN AMERICAN'S IMPRESSIONS.

    When the Rev. John Ferguson, the minister of St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Phillip-street, left some month's ago on a well-earned trip to Europe the officers of the church extended an invitation to ...

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  14. ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce, at their conference yesterday, by 58 votes to 45, while favouring measures of negotiation, recommended the appointment of ...

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  15. JAPANESE CONVOY CAPTURED.

    Major-General Pflug, the Chief of Staff to Admiral Alexeieff, reports that the Russians have captured a Japanese convoy of provisions, cattle, and horses intended for ...

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  16. JAPANESE BOMBARDMENTS.

    The Japanese warships have bombarded the forts of Talienwan and Port Arthur. Advices from Tokio are to the effect that Japanese shells have partly destroyed the ...

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  17. BRITISH INCOME TAX.

    In the King's Bench division of the High Court of Justice yesterday, Mr. Justice Channell dismissed an appeal by a limited liability company registered in the ...

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  18. DISPUTED FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In the High Court to-day the Chief Justice Sir S. Griffith delivered judgment on certain law points connected with the petition of Mr. J. M. Chanter against Mr. Blackwood's ...

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  19. VLADIVOSTOCK BAPTISM.

    The Czar has congratulated Vladivostock upon its baptism of fire. He states that he is convinced that the defenders will make a rampart of their bodies against ...

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  20. FLEET MANŒUVRES.

    Yesterday, for the first time in England, submarine torpedo boats were used in naval manoeuvres. The manoeuvres took place off ...

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  21. THE RESCUED RUSSIAN SAILORS.

    The crew of the Russian cruiser Varyag, rescued by H.M.S. Talbot at Chemulpho, has been entertained at Colombo, and has sailed for Odessa. ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION.

    Mr. H. Copeland, the Agent-General for New South Wales, has made a rejoinder, extending a column in length of the "Times," to the attacks of Sir F.A. ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. KING EDWARD'S HOSPITAL FUND.

    An anonymous donor has offered capital sufficient to raise one-third of the £14,000 required annually to bring the income of King Edward's Hospital Fund up to ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. REPORTED NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    There are persistent reports in Tokio that the Valdivostock squadron of Russian cru[?]rs has engaged the Japanese fleet of five battleships, two armoured cruisers, and ...

    Article : 77 words
  25. THE WEATHER. TROPICAL RAINS.

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  26. BRIGADIER-GENERAL FINN.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Finn, Commandant of the New South Wales Forces with the rank of Brigadier-General, has been granted a brevet colonelcy. ...

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  27. A BERLIN TRAGEDY.

    Owing to extravagance causing ruin, Herr Beseke, a map publisher at Berlin, formerly a lieutenant in the army, after poisoning two young sons committed ...

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  28. A CHINA COASTER FOUNDERS.

    The coasting steamer Cambodge, 315 tons, has foundered off the coast of Cochin China in a storm. Fifty people, mostly Annamese, were drowned. ...

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  29. TRAINS SNOWBOUND.

    Se[?]l Russian troop trains are snowed up a[?]rbin, Manchuria, owing to short-age [?]el. ...

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  30. RUSS[?] STUDENTS' DEMONSTRATION.

    Stu[?] at Odessa made a demonstration at the Russian Government in regard [?] war. Many of them were arrested Cossacks. ...

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  31. ANTI-NEGRO DEMONSTRATION.

    After the crowd at Springfield, Ohio, U.S.A., broke into a gaol and shot dead a negro, who had been arrested for shooting a policeman and a woman, 2000 whites, ...

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  32. FOOD FOR JAPAN.

    The Minister for Mines and Agriculture has received a report from Mr. Suttor, the Commercial Agent in the East, on the prospect of business in canned meat. He has forwarded ...

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  33. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auctions to-day there was a good sale. Prices were fully maintained. March 10. At the wool sales yesterday, the ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Exhibition Building was crowded to overflowing yesterday at the centenary meeting of the Bible Society. The Governor, Sir G. R. Le Hunte, presided. Addresses were ...

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  35. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    From [?]triotic Japanese point of view, there is[?] in the cable news to-day that is of in[?] The Japanese, it would appear on the [?], have outwitted the Russians ...

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  36. POSTAL ORDERS.

    Lord Stanley, Postmaster-General, in announcing the inception of the postal order system between Great Britain and New Zealand, expressed the hope that the ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

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  38. TASMANIA. HUON FRUIT-GROWING INDUSTRY.

    Reports from the Huon fruit district show that the yields are excellent, and more free from pests than for years past, thanks to systematic spraying and inspection. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    The Macdonalds, husband and wife, who were convicted of murdering their daughter, Grace Macdonald, at Longreach, arrived at Brisbane from Rockhampton to-day. ...

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  40. VICTORIA. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    It is estimated by the State electoral branch that the next general election in Victoria will be carried out for less than £5000. ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lord Augustus Loftus, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1879 to 1885, aged 86 years. ...

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  42. PORT ARTHUR OVER-FORTIFIED.

    Writing to the London "Daily Telegraph" from Tokio recently Mr. Bennet Burleigh, that journal's special correspondent, describes what he saw at Dalny and Port Arthur a month or ...

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  43. PUBLIC WORKS STATEMENT.

    The Public Works statement will not be made until three weeks after the opening of the Tasmanian Parliament. ...

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  44. THE EXPORT TRADE.

    The steamer Sarpedon will take hence for Liverpool 1500 railway sleepers as a trial shipment by the Tasmania Timber Company, and a splendid sample of timber. The Medic, ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. WOMAN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    At a large and representative gathering of women, held at the Town Hall this after-noon, it was resolved that it is desirable to form a Woman's National League, with the ...

    Article : 64 words
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  47. Advertising

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