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  2. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    The absence of Mr Barton and other Ministers from Sydney just now has moved the centre of political activity from the city to country constituencies Sir William Lyne ...

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  3. THE WAR IN SOUTH

    Mr. Bennet: Burleigh, the war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," reports that the Orange River is still in flood. He slates that the Boers are trekking cast and ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    King Edward VII., who is visiting the Empress-Downgoc Frederick and the Emperor William, was met on arrival at Frankfort by the Emperor William, who ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    Tenders for the Metropolitan Board of Wortes loan, £300,000, bearing interest at 3½ per cent. with a minimum of £99, and redeemable in 35 years, were opened yesterday. Altogether 188 tenders were ...

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  6. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    A fight it must be, but thereis no reason why it should not be conducted with perfect fairness and good tamper. But as in every fight, si espcailly in this, it is of the first importance that ...

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  7. STAMP COLLECTING.

    The deputation that waited on the Federal Postmaster-General in the interests of philatelists, as stamp collectors term themselves, brought forward a number of suggestions ...

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  8. APP0INTMENT OF OFFICERS.

    A meeting of the Executive Council was held yesterday, when the officers for the Imperial Draft Contingent, which comprises the 2dn New South Wales Regiment of Mounted Rifles mid a machine ...

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  9. 2nd REGIMENT OF MOUNTED RIFLES.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Harry Beauchamp Lassetter to command the 2nd Regiment of Mounted Rifles, Imperial Draft Contingent, with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ASSOCIATION DISPUTE.

    An action was commenced to-day before Mr. Justice a'Bockett arising out of a dispute between the Sandhurst branch of the Australian Natives' Associatiou and the Victorian board of directors as to ...

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  11. MR. BARTON'S QUEENSLAND TOUR.

    Mr. Barton, the Federal Premier, and Mr. Drake, the Postmaster-General, arrived at Toowoomba shortly before 5 o'clock to-night. They were met at the railway station by Mr. C. Rowbotham (Mayor) ...

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  12. FRANCE AND PORTUGAL.

    In the French Senate yesterday M. Delcasse, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, complained of the injustice which Portugul was inflicting on French bondholders. He ...

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  13. TO BE CAPTAINS.

    Captain Archibald Alexander M'Lean, Mounted Rifles. Lieutenant Joseph Newman, Mounted Rifles. Lieuteantnt Charles George Sydney Lydiard, ...

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  14. DECREASE OF BUTTER SHIPMENTS.

    The last butler ahipmonts of the season were made to-day by the Arcadia, which took 92 tons, making the total slurwicnls of the season 11,279 tons, showing a decrease ot 1095 tons as compared with the ...

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  15. ELECTORS' RIGHTS.

    The new doctors' rights were received in Parramatta on Monday, for distribution, and on Monday and Tuesday thepolice were busy delivering same to applicants. ...

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  16. THE COLLIER TAGLIAFERRO.

    The collior Tagliaferro, which was disablod outside the Beads last evening, last one of her propellerblades soon after loavmg Newcastle Three other blades wont when the vessel was about seven miles ...

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  17. THE WESTERN RAIDERS.

    Commandant Hortzog, with 1500 remounts, is moving east from the Kenhardt district towards Kalkbult. ...

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  18. CUBA.

    The Military Committee of the United States Senate has agreed to an amendment in the Army Bill authorising President M'Kinley to hand Cuba over ...

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  19. THE MARCH OF NEW SOUTH WALES TROOPS.

    Colonel De Lisle, with the New South Wales Mounted Rifles, reached Vosburg on Friday last. Since leaving the railway at ...

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  20. AMALGAMATED MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    Sixty-three delegates, representing 20 branches of the Amalgamated Minen,' Association, arrived at Maldon last night to attend the annual conference, which opened thin morning. The president (Mr. ...

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  21. DISASTROUS BLIZZARD.

    A disastrous blizzard has occurred at Odessa, in the south of Russia. Thirty-seven people perished in the show. The tramcars were buried and the trains were ...

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  22. THE CANDIDATES.

    The following is a list of the candidatos who have declared thomselves for the House of Representatives In the different electorates of the State. Those selected by either the freetrade or protectionist ...

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  23. VICTORIA AND TASMANIA WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    The annual conforenca of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania was oponed this morning, and was attended by nearly 400 minissters and laymen. The ...

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  24. THE SHIPPING DISASTER.

    Further particulars have been received of the wreck of the City of Rio de Janeiro at the Golden Gate. The total losses were—35 white passengers ...

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  25. BOERS SHELLED FROM ENTRENCHMENTS.

    Colonel Sir C. S. B. Parsons engaged Commandant Scheeper's commando on Sunday at Willowmore, and shelled them out of a strong entrenched position. The Boers ...

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  26. THE TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    The troops now in camp at Newtown were inspected by the Administrator to-day. ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. THOMAS LOADER.

    Mr. Thomas Loader, one of the heit known city men, died suddenly to-day at his rosidonce, Malvern. Though his ago had prepared his family for the break-up of his constitution, the end came with great ...

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  28. THE GOVERNOR OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Arthur Lawley, the Governor of Western Australia, will accompany the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York on the Ophir. Lady Lawley will reach ...

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  29. THE TRANSVAAL FIGHTING.

    Prisoners whom Lieutcnant-General French's forces took admit that General Botha has received a crushing blow. Goneral Botha, with 2000 men, is retreating ...

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  30. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The Governor-General has received an intimation from the authorities at Capetown that the transport Victorian left Capetown on February 20, having on board Lieutenant-Colonel H. Le Mesurior, of the ...

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  31. BURNING FATALITIES.

    Five people have been killed and four injured during the burning of a house at Birmingham. ...

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  32. LORD KITCHENER'S MOVEMENTS.

    General Lord Kitchener is in the Eastern Transvaal. ...

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  33. CASUALTIES TO AUSTRALIANS.

    A cable was recoived to-day from Sir Alfred Milner stating that at Welventhurlen, on February 14, Privates J. K. Fearson and J. H. D. Jones wars slightly wounded, and Private P. J. Holloway ...

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  34. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Legislative Assembly of Newfoundland has extended the modus vivendi with regard to the French Shore until December. ...

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  35. INQUIRIES INTO SURRENDERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Brodrick, the Secretary of State for War, stated that 99 courts of inquiries had been held into 20 cases of British surrenders in ...

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  36. THE MASS.

    Cardinal Vaughan has ordered that a communion of reparation be held in overy Roman Catholic church in Great Britain on the second Sunday of Lent owing to the Kind's ...

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  37. IMPROVING SYDNEY.

    The Ministor for Works has been giving attention to the question of the improvement of Sydney. He states that he is willing to co operate in every way with the Mayor and aldermen in any suggestions that ...

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  38. AUSTRALASIAN CASUALTIES.

    Lieutenant S. Fletcher, of the Victorian Bushmen, has recovered, and has rosumed duty Feb. 26. ...

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  39. JESUITS IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL.

    There is fresh opposition to the Josuits in Spain and Portugal owing to the detention of several heiresses in convents. ...

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  40. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    The Albury brauch of the Federal Freetrade aud Liberal Association has chosen Mr. W. C. Goddard, of Sydney, as the best man for a freetrade candidatefor the for the Hume. ...

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  41. THE AMERICAN STEEL TRUST.

    Mr. Charles D. Schwab has been appointed manager of the recently formed United States Steel Trust, with n salary of £100,000. The trust expects to reduce the cost of the ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    The evidence given before the federation Commission continues to be adverse Mnuy wituesses appear to be ill informed on the subject The principal witness yesterday at the close of his evidence admitted ...

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  43. GENERAL NEWS.

    Twenty thousand civilian guards have been enrolled in Capo Colony. The transport Tonmgariro conveys 1000 Yeomanry to the Cape. ...

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  44. DISCOVERY OF FOSSILS IN LONDON.

    In making exravations for foundations at South Kensington fossil bones of primeval horses and elephants and a sarson (Druidical) stone, similar to the stones at ...

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  45. THE IMPERIAL DRAFT CONTINGENT.

    Work at the Royal Agricultural Society's Ground in connection with the enrolment of men for the contingent is progressing well, and probably the comptement of men will be made up to-day. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian Pastoral Company's report shows a profit of £21,590. Of this amount £4800 is applied, together with £17,500 from the reserve fund, to provide for ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

    Federal Elections.—Parkes Electorate: Mr. Bruce Smith will address the electors of Parkes in the Town Hall, Asburn, 8 p.m. Dalely Elecrorate: Mr. W. H. Wilke, M,L.A. St. Aidan's Hall, Johnstone-street, Annandale, 8 ...

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  48. MURDER BY BLACKS.

    The Premier has received the following telegram from Sir Tnomas Cimpbell, of Wyndham, formerly a Governement official:—"A murder was committed here on Sunday morning. Mr. J. J. ...

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  49. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    It is considered almost certain that Mr Lefroy, Minister of Mines mil succeed Sir Edward Wittenoon as Agent-General. it is rumoured that Mr. Moran, Ministor for Lands, will succeed Mr. Lefroy ...

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  50. MR. DUGALD THOMSON AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. Dugald Thomiou, M.L.A., the selected freetrade candidate for the representation of North Sydney in the Federal House of Representatives, addreued a large meeting of electors last evening in ...

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  51. STRIKE OF COLLIERS.

    A great strike of colliers has occurred in the North of France. ...

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  52. ARMY REMOUNTS.

    Lord Roberts is giving private owners of horses in Great Britain and the colonies the same chances as dealers in selling horses to the War Office. ...

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  53. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 41/8d per ounce standurd, a fall of 1/8d since yesterday. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. MR. BRUCE SMITH AT ENFIELD.

    Mr. Bruce Smith addressed a large number of the Parkes electors at Hickson's Hall, Enfield, on Monday evening, meeting with a most enthusiastic welcome. ...

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