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  2. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) WARATAH FINAL VERDICT.

    LONDON, February 22nd.—The Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of Lund's Blue Anchor liner Waratah, which disappeared off the South ...

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  3. TRADES' HALL COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night, a report was received from the conference of trades, which sat to consider the subject of ...

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  4. THE ELASTIC EMPIRE. UNION—AND INDEPENDENCE.

    LONDON, February 22nd.—The Lord Mayor of Liverpool entertained Sir Geo. Reid, the High Commissioner of Australia, to-day, and in proposing the ...

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  5. WINCHELSEA SHIRE.

    Winchelsea Shire's jubilee was fittingly celebrated last evening, when about ad gentlemen assembled in the Shire Hall at the invitation of the president ...

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  6. MR FARRER HITS MINISTERS.

    Mr. J. F. Farrer, M.L.A. for Barwon, addressed a gathering of farmers at the. Exchange yesterday afternoon on the State-Band Tax and other matters. ...

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  7. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of members of the Geelong Agricultural Society was held yesterday afternoon. There was a fair attendance, and the president, Mr. E. Watson, was ...

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  8. 254 MEN AT WORK AT SUNSHINE 100 STRIKERS ENGAGED OR GONE INLAND TO "REST."

    There is not a great deal to report as to the agricultural implement makers' strike. Mr. F. W. L. Ashby, the secretary of the Chamber of ...

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  9. CANADIANS LOYALTY TO GREAT BRITAIN.

    OTTAWA, February 23rd. The Canadian Parliament has carried a resolution formally declaring loyalty to Great Britain. ...

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  10. TERRORISTS IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, February 22nd.—Further evidence of the attempts that are being made to terrorise persons engaged in investigating political crimes, was ...

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  11. AUSTRIA'S QUEER IDEA.

    VIENNA, February 22nd.—The "Fremdenblatt," commenting on the proposed reciprocal tariff agreement between Canada and the United States, ...

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  12. UNDER BIG BEN. LORDS' OWN PRESCRIPTION.

    LONDON, February 22nd.—In the House of Lords to-day Lord Lansdowne announced his intention of introducing at an early date a Bill ...

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  13. MRS HAMMOND FLIES.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hammond flow over Melbourne in his biplane yesterday accompanied by a mechanician. They ascended.to a height of about 3000. feet, ...

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  14. TIRED OF SECOND HUSBAND.

    LONDON, February 22nd.—The Fans correspondent of the Central News Agency telegraphs that the Baroness Vaughan, the morganatic wife of the ...

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  15. LIMITING LORDS' VETO.

    In the House of Commons last night, the first reading of the Parliament Pill which limits' the Lords' veto was a greed to by 351 to 227 votes. Ministerialists ...

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  16. GEELONG SUPPORT FOR STRIKERS.

    A voluntary subscription list for the strike fund has been opened at the Trades Hall, Yarra-street, and has been well responded to. The Sewerage and ...

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  17. WEDS SAME MAN TWICE, NOW SUES

    A shattered romance was recited in court at Pittsburg, Pa., when Mrs. Henrietta Burkert, suing William Burkert on a charge of desertion, testified ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    Prince Leopold of Battehberg, who is an inmate of a private hospital, continues to make good progress towards recovery. ...

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  19. FURNACE HANDS STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In connection with the strike at Hoskins' blast furnace at Lithgow, Mr. Beeby, Minister for Labor, has been in communication ...

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  20. COSTLY ELECTION GIBE.

    LONDON, February 22nd.—When Mr. P. C. Simmons, the unsuccessful Unionist candidate for the St. George division of Tower Hamlets at the first ...

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  21. IN A FEW LINES.

    LONDON, February 22nd.—An innovation has been introduced by the Scottish Malleable Ironworkers Association. They have established a scheme ...

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  22. BRISBANE STRIKE CONTINUES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The position in connection with the builders' laborers' strike is apparently worse, than ever. ...

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  23. VICE-ADMIRAL POORE'S DEPARTURE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore left Sydney to-day by the R.M.S. Macedonia. As the Macedonia slowly, steamed out of the ...

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  24. REVIEW AT SPITHEAD.

    LONDON, February 23rd.—It is announced that King George will review the fleet at Spithead on June 24th. ...

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  25. SMALL POX OUTBREAK

    A. serious outbreak of smallpox has occurred at Mile End, where 11 cases have already been reported. ...

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  26. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.—Mr. Sargeant charges me with being a Conservative because I prefer not to disclose my identity. He should be one of the last in the world to do ...

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  27. WARRNAMBOOL WANTS £150,000.

    WARHNAMBOOL. Thursday. — A deputation representing nil the councils and public bodies in the district, together with a large and ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET.

    CAPETOWN, February 22nd.—The vacancy in the Cabinet caused by the resignation of Mr. F. R. Moor, has been filled by the appointment of ...

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  29. IRISH UNWISDOM.

    LONDON, February 22nd.—The Irish Nationalist members of the House of Commons, at a meeting hold yesterday, decided to issue a statement to ...

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  30. MORE LAND IMMIGRANTS.

    The Minister of Lands yesterday gave authority for the purchase of another 1000 acres of land in the Nauncela district for irrigation purposes. This ...

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  31. TRAM EXTENSION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation which was accompanied by Senator Rae waited on Mr. Griffiths, Minister of Works, to-day, and asked that certain ...

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  32. HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS.

    Among the first arrests made in connection with the murder of three constables at Houndsditch, on December 17 of last year, were two Russian ...

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  33. BARMAID FINED.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday—At the Christchurch Court to-day a magistrate fined a barmaid 10/- in respect of each of three charges of having ...

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  34. CLASSES FOR FARMERS.

    The Director of Agriculture wishes attention called to the fact that the classes for farmers are now being arranged throughout the State on the same lines ...

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  35. CLAPHAM MURDER.

    During the hearing at the police court of the charge of murder aganist Steiner Morrison, the actor, who is accused of having killed an elderly man ...

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  36. REBELLIOUS NATIVES PUNISHED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In December, last it was reported that portion of the natives on Ponape Island, in the Caroline group, had revolted and ...

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  37. THE REFERENDA: LABOR ACTIVITY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Trades Hall is displaying great activity in connection with the campaign in favor of the referendum proposals. ...

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  38. SOW CAUSES FARM FIRE.

    Through a sow upsetting an oil lamp in the piggery at a farm at Drumlough, county Antrim, several buildings were destroyed, and two cows, a bull and a ...

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