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  2. POLITICAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The annual Conference of the Political Labor League of New South Wales was continued yesterday afternoon and evening at the Trades Hall, under the presidency of ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Governor-General Northcote ought to be told, if he does not know, that social life in Australia is very different from that in India. ...

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  4. THE RIVERINA SEAT.

    A petition was filed to-day with the Deputy-Registrar of the High Court by Quick. Hyett and Rymer, of Bendigo, on behalf of John Moore Chanter, of Moama, against ...

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  5. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    A Russian military party have crossed the Yalu River into Korean territory. The Russian authorities are projecting a telegraph line from the mouth of ...

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  6. EIGHT DEATHS FROM POISONED BEANS.

    Three more ladies have died from the effects of poisoning by eating tinned beans at Darmstadt, Germany. Nine others are said to be in a ...

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  7. STATE GOVERNOR'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    His Excellency Sir Harry Rawson will return to town on Tuesday. In the morning he will be present at a meeting of the Executive, and in the afternoon will ...

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  8. WARSHIP FOR AUSTRALIAN STATION.

    H.M.S. Clio, the new screw sloop for the Australian station, has sailed for Sydney. [The Clio is a vesel of 1070 tons, and has ...

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  9. UNITED STATES NAVAL INCREASE

    It is expected that the United States Congress will increase the naval estimates in order to include six first-class fighting ships. ...

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  10. ADMIRAL TOGO.

    The "fighting admiral" of the Japanese Navy received his education for sea life in the training ship Worcester. At the commencement of the war with China in 1894 ...

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  11. MENELIK'S COURT.

    An important law action for non-fulfilment of contract has just been decided in Paris. M. Leontieff sued the Biograph ...

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  12. THE CZAR.

    The Czar is not less careful of his life than his predecessors, but he adopts different methods for safeguarding himself. Instead of having three trains ready when ...

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  13. EVENING SESSION.

    At the evening session the following recommendations were adopted: That a Public Trust Office, on the lines of the New Zealand Trust Office, should be ...

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  14. GAS EXPLOSION IN CAPE.

    An explosion of acetylene gas in a cafe in the South of France killed ten people. Seventeen were seriously injured. ...

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  15. GERMAN TROUBLES IN AFRICA.

    The latest official information from German West Africa show's that the Hottentot revolution has reached very serious proportions. ...

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  16. RUSSIA IN A CORNER.

    Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has intimated that the reply to Japan's demands will be forwarded next week. ...

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  17. MISS MAUD DALRYMPLE'S FAREWELL.

    In order to avoid Ash Wednesday, Miss Maud Dalrymple's farewell concert at the Town Hall has been postponed until Saturday, February 20. Miss Dalrymple leaves ...

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  18. PRESENTATIONS TO MR. FOSBERY.

    A smoke concert arranged by the Public Service of New South Wales, as a compliment to Mr. Edmund Fosbery, C.M.G., so long at the head of the Police Force, will ...

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  19. THE COTTON GAMBLE

    There is great excitement in Liverpool over recent developments in the cotton market. The price has now risen to 8.40d per ...

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  20. KITCHENER AS A PATIENT.

    A private letter from Simla last month reported that Lord Kitchener was progressing favorably towards recovery from his recent accident. ...

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  21. MOTOR SENSATION.

    A motor-car with a party of English tourists met with a sensational accident at Cannes, France. The car collided with a tree while ...

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  22. OMINOUS ADVICE FROM JAPAN.

    Japanese business houses in London have been instructed not to negotiate commercial bills at present. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, January 29.—The Right Rev. Edward Townson Churton, late Bishop of Nassau, has been drowned, while on a visit to the Bahamas, West Indies. ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    The following resolution was under consideration when the conference adjourned: That the conference urges upon the Labor Party the imperative necessity of devising ...

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  25. HIGHEST PRICE FOR YEARS.

    [It was cabled on Thursday that Continental agents were buying freely on the Liverpool market, and that the price had risen to 8d. per lb., the highest for thirty ...

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  26. GUESTS AT THE AUSTRALIA.

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  27. WAR FEVER IN JAPAN.

    A Tokyo dispatch to the latest London "Daily Express" says: "The Tairo Doshi Kal. an anti-Russian society at Tokyo, is incensed at the ...

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  28. BRIGADIER-GENERAL DEAD.

    LONDON, January 29.—The death is announced of Brigadier-General Edward Bingham, lately in command of the artillery at Bombay. ...

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  29. A SUDDEN COLLAPSE.

    After reaching the record price, cotton dropped 57 points in New York. Amidst tremendous excitement the bulls afterwards bid for all July cotton ...

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  30. CHINA'S SOVEREIGNTY IN MANCHURIA.

    Reports from two sources state that Russia has definitely refused to guarantee China's sovereignty over Manchuria. ...

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  31. LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  32. FIRE PREVENTION IN THEATRES.

    Highly successful experiments have been carried out at the Alhambra Music Hall with Moul's process for fire-proofing scenery and stage paraphernalia. ...

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  33. WOMAN'S BODY

    The body of a ?woman was found in the bush near Ryde yesterday. The description furnished by the police is as follows:—From 40 to 50 years of age, height 5ft. 2in., hair ...

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  34. SUBURBAN LAND PRICES.

    The "Sunday Times" is preparing a list showing the record prices paid in the different suburbs for business and residential sites. Estate agents have ...

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  35. CHINA PREPARING FOR EMERGENCIES.

    A Pekin despatch states that in response to a memorial from a high provincial official the Empress Dowager has sent instructions to the various Tartar Generals, Viceroys ...

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  36. CHINESE FOR THE RAND

    The "Pall Mall" Gazette," commenting on the reply of the Hon. A. Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to Mr. Seddon's protest against Chinese ...

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  37. WORLD'S FINANCES

    French Rentes have declined materially in Paris. Russian stocks have also suffered heavy loss, and others are affected. ...

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  38. SMALL-POX IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The following minute was issued by the Board of Health yesterday:—OUTBREAK OF SMALL-POX IN NEW ZEALAND.—Admit, if vaccinated within ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS.

    Sir William Lyne expresses himself in angry terms regarding what he considers the premature publication of information as to the appointment of Mr. George Townsend ...

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  40. PLEASURE BEFORE BUSINESS.

    The Railway Commissioners are satisfied with the progress which has so far been made in the carriage of wheat. The business has been carried on without a block, the ...

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  41. HARBOR COLLISION.

    Just before three o'clock yesterday afternoon a collision occurred near the Darling-street wharf, Balmain, by which the Leichhardt, a passenger boat owned by the ...

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  42. BRITISH PREPARATIONS.

    Reuter's agent at Capetown states that unusual activity is being displayed at the naval arsenal of Simonstown, Cape Colony. ...

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  43. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE ILL.

    The Duke of Cambridge is ill. [George William Frederick Charles, second Duke of Cambridge, was born on March 26, 1819. He is a cousin of the late ...

    Article : 101 words
  44. THE RYDE ELECTION

    Asked by the "Cumberland Argus" if it were a fact that a member of his general election committee had waited upon Mr. Carruthers, and requested him to sign a ...

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  45. NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. OF N.Z.

    The National Mortgage Company of New Zealand report a profit of £31,404. A dividend of eighteenpence per share has been declared, with a bonus of sixpence. The ...

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  46. THE FIRST SHOT.

    The Chefu correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that a Japanese warship in the vicinity of Chemulpo fired three times across the bows of the ...

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  47. YESTERDAY'S LAND SALES.

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  48. STEAMER ASHORE AT BRADLEY'S HEAD.

    The steamer Tarcoola, from Port Kembla, went ashore at Bradley's s Head, in the harbor, yesterday afternoon, but got off with the tide in a couple of hours none the worse ...

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  49. DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council held yesterday morning Judge Murray and Messrs. Coghlan and Curry were formally appointed Commissioners under the ...

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  50. JAPAN'S FINANCES.

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  51. BOOTH LICENSE FOR TOWN HALL.

    In the matter of the booth license refused for the Fosbery smoke concert, It is understood that a full Bench will consider the application to-morrow, but whether the ...

    Article : 76 words
  52. THE CUSTOMS.

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  53. Advertising

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    The extraordinary doings of a jewel-mad Marchioness are described and pictured in to-day's Magazine Section. ...

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