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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. John Norton, M.L.A., School of Arts, Molong, [?] p.m.; Mr. Fealy, Farey's Stag Hotel, Parram[?]tta-road, 8 p.m.; Mr. C. J. Royle, Bowral, 8 p.m.; Mr. Colon[?] Close, Quarryman's Arms Hotel, Pyrmont, 8 p.m.; Mr. ...

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  3. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Commandant de Wet has declared that he will not see his brother Piet, who is one of the leaders of the Orange River Colony Peace Committee. ...

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  4. CHINA.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Times" reports that Russia has notified China that unless the Manchurian convention is promptly signed harsher terms will be ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    In anticipation of the Budget the duties paid during February upon tobacco amounted to £1,500,000 in excess of those paid during February, 1900. There was also an excess in ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    The annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association was opened to-day at Beechworth. Two hundred delegates were in attendance. Mr. W. Skelton presided. The principal matter dealt with ...

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  7. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    The question so often heard when the terms of a bargain are being arranged—Where do I come [?]—may very appropriately be asked by the farmer and the miner when a protective tariff is ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Dalley Electorate: Mr. W. H. Wilks, M.L.A., balcony, corner of Elawick and Marion streets, Leichhardt, 8 p.m.; Mr. S. J. Law, M.L.A., Bald Rock Hotel, Balmain, 8 p.m.; Mr. J. G. Griffin, William[?]'s balcony, 8 p.m. ...

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  9. CORONATION OATH.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour (Leader of the House of Commons) last night consented to appoint a committee to inquire into the Coronation Oath. ...

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  10. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    To-morrow morning Mr. Barton leaves Sydney for a short tour in his electorate. He proposes to return on Sunday, and during his absence to deliver addresses at East Maitland, Singleton, Dungog, and ...

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  11. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The "Deutscher Reichsanzeiger" (German Imperial Gazette) announces that the German Emperor, in consequence of the wound on his right check, will he obliged to exercise ...

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  12. NARROW ESCAPE OF LORD KITCHENER.

    It was reported on January 25 that Lord Kitchener, with a number of troops proceeded by train on Januury 28 in the direction of Middleburg on the Pretoria-Delagoa Bay ...

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  13. DEATH OF A VOLUNTEER.

    Mr. See stated yesterday that he had received a telegram from Captain Gillespie to the effect that A. J. Bennett, No. 7, of the China Contingent, died on the 10th instant. ...

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  14. LATEST MAIL NEWS.

    The Changsha, from Hongkong, brought China mails to February 21. A private letter from Hongkong stated that 400 Welsh Fusileers were then lesving Hongkong for Peking to relieve the Australian ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN SOMALILAND.

    The Abyssinian force under Ras Makonnen, Governor of Harar, has defeated the Mad Mullah and his Somali followers raiding on the Abyssinian border with heavy ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the criminal sittings to-day the case of Charles Walter Chandler, charged with libel, was dealt with. The Crown Solicitor iintimated that he did not propose to plead evidence with the object of proving ...

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  17. MR. DAVID FEALY AT WAVERLEY.

    Last evening Mr. David Fealy addressed a large gathering of electors of Wavorley at the Tea Gardens Hotel, B[?]ndi Junction. Mr. J. Fitton presided. Mr. Fealy m[?]t with a good reception, and during a ...

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  18. THE CANDIDATES.

    The following have announced themselves as candidates for the Senate. The names of those selected by the freetrade and protectionist organisations are printed in capitals. ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES VOLUNTEERS.

    The Premier is in receipt of the following telegrams from South Africa:- "March 9.—No. 344, Sergeant Davidson, of the New South Wales Bushmen's Contingent, died from ...

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  20. GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Great Britain, in a dignified reply acknowledging the receipt of the Hay-Pauncefote agreement with reference to the Nicaragua Canal as amended by the Senate, regrets ...

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  21. SOCIALIST LABOUR PARTY.

    A meeting was addressed at Annandale last night from the balcony of M'Connell's Hotel, Johnston and Booth streets, by Messrs. J. J. Neill and H. E. Holland on behalf of the candidature of the socialist ...

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  22. THE CIVIL LIST.

    The House of Commons last night appointed a committee to draw up the civil list for the King. The committee consists of 13 Conservatives and Liberal Unionists and ...

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  23. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Speaking yesterday regarding the statement that the Commonwealth Government had secured the premises known as the Old Reform Club for Commonwealth Government offices, Mr. Barton said ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Oraba took bullion valued at £161,353, and 150 tons of bass bullion valued at £18,500. The hearing of the case Regin[?] v. Hancock and Clements for conspiracy in connection with the Ice ...

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  25. THE EARL OF KIMBERLEY.

    The Earl of Kimberley, who was recently, in a critical condition, is improving. ...

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  26. MOVEMENTS OF COMMANDOS.

    Commandant de Wet and Commandant Fronemann, with a force of 400, are advancing northwards at the rate of 25 miles a day. March 12. ...

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  27. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The following is a list of the candidates who have declared themselves for the House of Representatives in the different electora[?]es of the State. Those selected by either the freetrade or protectionist ...

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  28. EX-PRESIDENT HARRISON.

    Mr. Benjamin Harrison, ex-President of the United States, is ill, and his condition is critical. ...

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  29. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Yesterday morning Mr. Cohen, M.L.A., introduced to the Mayor of Sydney a deputation of gentlemen favorable to the reduction of the number of members in the State Parliament. The deputation ...

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  30. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Yesterday Mr. Barton had a consultation with Mr. Jonkins (Clerk of the Victorian Legislative Council) respecting a reception which the Commonwealth Government proposes to ...

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  31. WRECK OF THE AVLONA.

    The wreck of the steamer Avlona at Bilbao was due to a gale extinguishing the light on the rocks. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    One thousand Australians (Victorians) reached Capetown yesterday. They will proceed to the front on the arrival of horses. ...

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  33. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    A fire occurred yesterday aboard the P. and O. liner Syria, which is building at Linthouse, Glasgow. Damage to the amount of £8000 was done. ...

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  34. MR. WRAGGE'S POSITION.

    R[?]garding Mr. Wragge's position the Acting Premier states that unless the Federal Government takes over the office, its ramifications will have to be greatly reduced, as the amount of telegraphic matter ...

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  35. THE RETIREMENT OF SIR H. E. COLVILE.

    Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, in the House of Commons last night questioned as to the retirement of Major-General Sir H. E. Colvile. He replied that ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND FEDERAL COMMISSION.

    The Federation Commission has left Auckland for Sydney. Of 185 witnesses examined 112 were against Federation, 50 for, and the remainder inefinite. ...

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  37. THE ADDRESS TO LADY MARY LYGON.

    Mrs. Docker, who was the hon. secretary to the committee of ladies who presented a farewell address to Lady Mary Lygon, has received from Lady Mary Lygon the following acknowledgment:—"York ...

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  38. THE PLAGUE AT CAPETOWN.

    The plague at Capetown is now spreading to the better classes. ...

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  39. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Dugald Thomson, M.L.A., the selected freetrade candidate for the representation of North Sydney in the Federal Parliament, addressod a meeting last night at the Temperance Hall, Narremburn. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    Owing to the heavy rain, over 13 inches having been recorded at Gympie, the rise in the Mary River is the most s[?]usational on record. The river rose 43ft. 10[?] in 24 hours, and remained at ...

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  41. THE STEEL TRUST.

    As a result of the recently formed steel trust the price of steel in America has advanced 2¼[?]l. per ton. ...

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  42. REBELS SENTENCED.

    Two rebels have been sentenced to death for a[?]tacking a train at Taaebosch. Others have been sentenced to imprisonment. ...

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  43. GENERAL NEWS.

    A number of former burghers have enrolled at Brandfort and Kroons[?]ad to defend themselves against the Boers. The British have reoccupied Maraisburg. ...

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  44. NOMINATIONS FOR THE SENATE.

    All nominations of candidates in this State for the Commonwealth Senate must be in the hands of Mr. Critcbett Walker, the returning officer for New South Wales, before 6 o'clock to-morrow evening, ...

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  45. STRIKE AT MARSEILLES.

    For the past fortnight the dockers at Marseilles have been on strike. The crows and clerks are unloading the packages from the ships, and troops are guarding the ...

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  46. THE WRECK OF THE MUNCHEN.

    The steamer Changsha from China brought an account of the wreck of the German-Australian steamer, Munchen, given to a representative of the "China Mail," by a passenger of the wrecked vessel. ...

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  47. FUNERAL OF EX-JUDGE M'FARLAND.

    The funeral of the late ex-Judge M'Farland took [?]ace yesterday. The cortage left the late residence of the deceased, 66 Wycombe-road. Ne[?]tral Bay, [?]hortly after 3 o'clock, and proceeded to St. Thomas' ...

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  48. BEER POISONINGS.

    The jury in the Liverpool beer poisoning cases found there had been carelessness but not culpable negligence. Buring October, November, and December man ...

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  49. IMPERIAL DRAFT CONTINGENT.

    Matters at the camp of the Imperial Draft Contignent were quist yesterday, the men being subjected to the usual routine drills. They have made excellent progress under their instructors. ...

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  50. MR. HARRY FORAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. Harry Foran, who is contention the seat for the East Sydney Electorate in the Federal Parliament, addressed a large meeting of electors at [?]errows Hotel, Bourke and Harmer streets, Woolloomooloo, ...

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  51. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    A bo[?]ler explosion occurred at Chicago, wrecking a building. Forty persons were buried in the r[?]ins. Twelve girls who were badly injured were ...

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  52. TASMANIA.

    The annual W.C.T.U. Convention opened this afternoon. Mrs. Kirk, of Melbourne, was asked to represent Tasmania in the presentation of an address to the Duke of Co[?]nwall and York, setting forth the ...

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  53. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    The French-owned four-masted barque Ville du Havr[?], a steel vassel of 3211 tons gross register, launched in 1899, came yesterday into port in tow of the steamer St. Louis, from New Caledona. The tow ...

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  54. THE SENATE.

    The Hon. E. Pulsfore, M.L.C., who has been selected as a freetrade cand[?]ate for the Senate, addressed a meeting at the Town Hall, Paramatta, last evening. Li[?]utenant-Colonel B[?]r[?]s presided, and ...

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  55. MR. M'GOWEN AT REDFERN.

    Mr. M'Gowen addressed a large meeting of electors last night from the balcony of the Belle Vu[?] Hotel, Redf[?]rn (South Sydney.) He expounded his policy as a labour candidate, and was accorded a vote ...

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  56. CONTROL OF VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    A meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association was held to-night to dis[?]ss the proposal that the Melboun[?]e Cricket Club should be asked to take over the control of cricket in Victoria. Every club was ...

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  57. ENGLISH RACING.

    Levanter has been heavily backed for the Grand National Steeplechase. The New Zealand-bred horse Levanter (Captivat[?]r—Steal All) won the Riverside Ste[?]plechase at ...

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  58. MR. HOYLE AT WATERLOO.

    Mr. Hoyle, the protectionist candidate for South Sydney, addressed a small gathering last night from the Zetland Hotel, Waterloo. He received a p[?]tient hearing, and was given a vote of confidence. ...

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  59. MR. F. E. M'LEAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    A largely attended meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. F. E. M'Lean, M.L.A., who is contesting the Lang electorate in the freetrade interest, w[?] held at the Town Hall, Marrickville, ...

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  61. THE COUNTESS OF HOPETOUN.

    The Countess of Hopetoun, attended by Captain Wallington, left for Sydney by express this afternoon. While in Melbourne Lady Hopetoun inspected the decorations of the interior of Government House, ...

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  62. ALDERMAN [?] R. COHEN'S CANDIDATURE

    Last night Alderman I. R. Cohen addressed large gathering of electors of Dalley from the balco[?]y of the Royal HOtel, Cre[?]cent-street, Balmair West, in furtherance of his candidature for the House ...

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