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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Freetrade Demonstration at the Town Hall, 8 p.m., under the auspices of the Federel Freetrade and Liberal Committee, at which the chosen candidates for the Senate and city and suburban electorates will deliver addresses. ...

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  3. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    From what can be gleaned on the subject it seems to be very doubtful whether the State Parliament, as at present constituted will meet again. It was generally understood before Parliament was ...

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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    When 100 miles from Malta the Ophir, with the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York aboard, by wireless telegraphy, with the aid of the troopship Tyne and the ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    There are indications that General Botha interpreted the magnanimous terms of peace offered as showing that Great Britain was anxious to terminate the war. ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Other troops will succeed the unruly Parisian regiment at Tientsin [Apparently this was the French Regiment which created trouble with the Sikhs.] ...

    Article : 120 words
  7. "SOCIAL UNREST."

    Our cablegrams this morning describe what is called social unrest in Russian cities. Probably in a Western country the state of affairs would be called revolutionary. The ...

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  8. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    "The frantic appeals made in Victoria for the adoption of a protective tariff in order that her tariff-fostered industries may not be interfered with" is not too strong an expression by which ...

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  9. PROTECTIONIST DEMONSTRATION.

    Australian Liberal Association: Public Open-air Demonstration in Moore-street, 8 p.m. The Right Hon. Edmund Barton, Hon. R. E. O'Connor, and other speakers will address the meeting. ...

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  10. THE SENATE.

    Mr. John Norton, M.L.A., Waterloo Town Hall, 7.30 p.m.; Newtown, Pither's Shakespeare Hotel, Kingstreet, 8 p.m.; Randwick Town Hall, 8.30 p.m. Mr. Fealy, Coach and Horses Hotel, Avoca-street and Allison-road, ...

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  11. MR. BARTON AT GOULBURN.

    Mr. Barton arrived by the afternoon train, and was met at the station by Mr. A. A. Kerr, president of the local branch of the Australian Liberal Association, Mr. A. M. Betts, president of the local branch ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Dalley Electorate: Alderman I. R. Cohen, Lillibridge Hotel, Glebe, 8 p.m.; Gerton's Forest Hotel, Old Parramatta-road, Forest Lodge, 8.30. Mr. S. J. Law, M.L.A., O'Connell's Hotel, Johnston and Booth streets, ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. CONSTRUCTION OF THE ANGLOGERMAN AGREEMENT.

    Takaaki Kato, the Japanese Foreign Minister, states that the strange construction of the Anglo-German Agreement by Count von Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    A wide drive has been commenced by the British troops towards the north in the eastern portion of the Orange River Colony. Rouxville, Smithfield, Reddersburg, and ...

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  15. THE CITIZENS' WELCOME.

    A meeting of the Citizens' Royal Reception Committee was held yesterday afternoon in the Town Hall, the Mayor presiding. There was a large attendance, among those present being Messrs. J. F. Burns, ...

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  16. THE POLLING ARRANGEMENTS.

    Friday next will be the first time in the history of New South Wales on which a poll will be taken for two Houses of Parliament, and with a view of avoiding confusion as far as possible it has been decided ...

    Article : 329 words
  17. FIGHTING IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Severe fighting took place on Friday at Hartebeestefontein, 20 miles west-by-north of Klerksdorp. [Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen commands the ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS.

    The municipality of Tientsin has presented each member of the Australian Naval Contingents with a testimonial in recognition of his behaviour during the Tientsin crisis. ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. CAPE RAIDERS.

    The raiders under Commandant Malan at Sockdoorn, Cape Colony, were compelled to burn their carts, many rifles, and saddles to avoid being captured. The enemy had nine ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. REMARKABLE POISONING CASE.

    A case of poisoning was reportod last night from Waverley. James T. Turner, his wife, Alice Turner, and their family, namely, Hilda, aged 14, Charles, aged 12, Gladys, aged 8, and Edward, aged 3, and ...

    Article : 265 words
  21. RUSSIA.

    Forty-five Russian authors and professors have appealed to the foreign press to communicate to the world the Cossacks' forocions atrocities committed upon 17 inoffensive and ...

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  22. MR. REID AT NEWCASTLE.

    Mr. G. H. Reid addressed an immense concourse of the electors of Newcastle from the balcony of the Criterion Hotel, Hunter and Bolton streets, to-night in support of the candidature of Mr. Owen Gilbert, ...

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  23. TO-NIGHT'S DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Both the freetraders and protectionists, or as the latter prefer to call themselves the Australian Liberal Association, which was formed in the Ministerial interest, held great demonstrations to-night, the ...

    Article : 401 words
  24. GALLANT VICTORIANS.

    Captain E. Tivoy, of the Victorian Bushmen has been made a Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.), in recognition of his prompt action and brave defence of ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. THE WEATHER.

    Beautiful weather yesterday favoured the metropolis and suburbs. The wind held southerly, a cool breeze, though at noon and for a few hours later, when the temperature had risen to 70 in the shade, ...

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  26. REINFORCEMENTS.

    Between 25th instant and 9th April 5000 reinforcements will be despatched to South Africa. ...

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  27. COREA.

    The Government of Corea has dismissed Mr. M'Leavy Brown, the Director-General of Customs at Seoul. Great Britain has remonstrated with Corea on account of the ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    At Vlaklaagte 400 Boers wrecked and looted a provision train. The Court of Inquiry into the surrender of the Yeomanry at Lindley exonerated Colonel ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. STATION REPORTS.

    Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. have received weather reports from the undermentioned stations:- Narraway, Coonamble, 21st instant.—Ill points of ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. VICTORIA.

    The census will be taken here next Sunday. At the last census, in 1891, the population was 1,140,405, and the Government statist estimated the population in June last at 1,168,136, or an increase of ...

    Article : 149 words
  31. MR. HOLDER'S PRINCIPLES.

    Capital has been made out of some statement that Mr. F. W. Holder, the Premier of South Australia, and a strong freetrader, has announced that he will support Mr. Barton on the fiscal question. His ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. IMPERIAL DRAFT CONTINGENT.

    There is no outward sign of vitality at the camp of the Imperial Draft Contingent on the old rifle range at Paddington beyond mounted and infantry drill, but every preparation has been quietly made for the ...

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  33. THE QUEEN CONSORT.

    Queen Alexandra has arrived at Copenhagen on a visit to her father, the King of Denmark. ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister controlling the Northern Territory has received a telegram from the Government Resident at Port Darwin stating that Mr. A. H. Lenuox, of South Alligator River mission, has been missing ...

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  35. IRELAND.

    Earl Cadogan, Lord Lieutenant-General and General Governor of Ireland, will retain that office for another year. ...

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  36. RETIREMENT OF A CANDIDATE.

    Mr. J. M. Toomey wrote to us yesterday as follows: "Regarding my nomination for the East Sydney federal electorate, will you kindly permit me to announce that as unforeseen circumstances prevent [?] ...

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  37. THE ANTILLIAN.

    Mr. See (Acting-Premier) informed a "Herald" reporter yesterday that he would not consent to any troops embarking on board the Antillian until she had had a clean bill of health given to her by the ...

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  38. THE FIRE ON THE STRATHGRYFE.

    The barque Strathgryfe, wool-london from Sydney to London, was towed into Port Chalmers yesterday with her cargo on fire. The fire, which was exlinguished after the arrival of the vessel, originated ...

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  39. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    Arbitration has been begun in regard to the strike of dock labourers at Marseilles. ...

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  40. THIS COAL TRADE.

    The dispute between the collier owners and the Coal Lumuere' Union continued in a state of suspense yesterday, but a preliminary step was made towards the holding of a conference. During the day ...

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  41. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    To-night, to-morrow and Thursday night will be very busy ones throughout the constituencies. Tonight Mr. J. Hughes, M.L.C., speaks at Cowra; Mr. Hogue, M.L.A., at Liverpool, and Mr. J. C. L. ...

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  42. PREPARATIONS IN BRISBANE.

    Arrangements have been made for the carriages required for the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York. Designs for the decoration of public buildings by day and night have been decided upon, ...

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  43. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The German expedition to the Antarctic sails in August. ...

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  44. RETURN OF THE REV. H. J. ROSE.

    The Rev. H. J. Rose, who left for South Africa as chapia[?] to the New South Wales forces in January, 1900, is expected by the Melbourne express on Wednesday morning. ...

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  45. IRON ORE DEPOSITS IN NORWAY.

    A British syndicate has acquired the right to work in Norway deposits of iron ore estimated to contain 80,000,000 tons. ...

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  46. DEMONSTRATION AT SINGLETON.

    A demonstration was held on Saturday in honour of the local men who had been to South Africa. The men, 22 in number, have all returned, and a procession, headed by the ba[?]d, the district cavalry ...

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  47. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The conference of commandants of the respective States of the Commonwealth yesterday continued its sittings at the Lands Office, Sydney. The proceedings are being held in camera. ...

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  48. THE LOSS OF THE GLEN PARK.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry sat to-day to investigate the circumstances of the loss of the ship Glen Park off Wedge Island on February 1, and into the conduct of Captain Griffith, master of the ...

    Article : 222 words
  49. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3 13-16d per ounce standard, a rise of 1-16d since Friday. ...

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  50. THE SIERRA AT AUCKLAND.

    The mail steamer Sierra arrived late to-night from San Francisco, but no communication has yet been had with the vessel pending the health officer's examination. ...

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  51. THE YACHT ARIADNE ASHORE.

    The yacht Ariadne, bound from Sydney to Dunedin, has gone ashore at the mouth of the Waitaki River. All repotted well on board. The owner of the yacht Ariadne, Mr. T. C. Ke[?]ry, ...

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  52. TASMANIA.

    News was received by the Yambacoona to-day from King Island that the fore-and-aft schooner Bruthen, bound from Burnie to Adelaide with a cargo of palings, went ashore in Sea Elephant Bay ...

    Article : 117 words
  53. TO-DAY.

    Unitarian Church, Hyde Park: Concert, 8 p.m. Sydney and Suburban Retail Grocers: Meeting, Queen's Hall, 7.45 p.m. Rockdale Town Hall: Addresses by an Evangelist of ...

    Article : 159 words
  54. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    There passed through, this afternoon by road 900 maiden [?]we[?], the property of G. A. Church, from Raby station, Narell[?]n, to Shooter Hill, via Oberon. WAGGA, Monday. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    A deputation waited upon the Minister for Lands to-day representiup, the necessity for conserving white pin[?], which is used for making butter boxes. The Minister promised to promote the conservation ...

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