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  2. THE KING'S SPEECH. BUDGET AT ONCE.

    The Imperial Parliament was opened in state to-day by His Majesty the King Her Majesty this Queen. Prince, and Princess Henry of Prussia, the Prin[?] ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) went to Point Lonsdale yesterday and rejoined his family, who have been staying at the seaside during the summer. ...

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  4. WARATAH SECOND SEARCH. WAKEFIELD STARTS.

    The steamer Wakefield sailed, from Durban to-day to search for the Waratah. She will not call at Prince Edward and Marion. Islands because they ...

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  5. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) FRANCE THREATENS MOROCCO.

    The French Government is maintaining a very firm attitude with regard to the refusal of Sultan Mulai Hafid to ratify the loan agreement settled ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Stock Exchange of Melbourne, the Legal Managers' Association, and the Victorian Chamber of Mines, are cooperating in the direction of Companies' ...

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  7. GEELONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

    In response to an invitation made by Mr. W. M. Caldwell to meet at his office to discuss in a conversational manner the present position of the Geelong ...

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  8. LATEST INSTRUCTIONS 'CONTRARY TO CHARTER."

    A hitch has occurred in reference to the route to be taken by the steamer Wakefield. Yesterday the Premier received the following cablegram dated ...

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  9. TRAGEDY OFF PEMBROKE.

    The great sterms experienced round the coasts of the British Isles this week were the cause cf a shipping tragedy off Pembrokeshire. A three-masted vessel ...

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  10. INDIAN ANARCHISTS. AN ASSASSIN HANGED.

    The Bengali youth, Buendra Nath Sen Gupta, who murdered Sham Sulalam detective-inspector, in Calcutta, on January 24th, was executed to-day. The ...

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  11. CIGAR LEADS TO DUEL.

    A dispute occurred recently in a railway train between an attache of the Spanish Embassy in London and a Paris manufacturer. The trouble arose ...

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  12. ALIPUR BOMB CONSPIRACY.

    The High Court at Calcutta has sentenced two of the natives convicted of complicity in the Alipur bomb conspiracy discovered last year. The men were ...

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  13. MR. ASQUITHS ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The Prime Minister to-night made a definite announcement as to the policy the Government intends to pursue with regard to legislation during the first ...

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  14. MELBOURNE COMMITTEE MEETS.

    Immediately after receiving a,message from London to the effect that the Wakefield's search had been, delayed in consequence of the altered instructions. ...

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  15. WHO WILL DISARM FIRST?

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply to questions put to him on behalf of the Peace Society, stated the attitude of the British ...

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  16. ANOTHER COLLIERY RESUMES. THE TROUBLE-MAKERS HOOTED.

    After five months' idleness, the South Clifton Colliery was re-started to-day with l0[?] men. Williamson and Phillips the two men ...

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  17. THE COOL CHANGE.

    "A cool change passed over the southern shores of the Continent yesterday morning, and reached Portland at 8.40 o'clock. The cool and invigorating ...

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  18. SYDNEY MILLIONAIRE.

    The late Mr. Samuel Hordern, millionaire, of Sydney. left estate in the United Kingdom of the total value of £366,320. ...

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  19. 297 TRAM CARS WRECKED BY PHILADELPHIA STRIKERS.

    A strike of tramway employes began most dramatically at Philadelphia yesterday, and in a few hours was responsible for a most sensational series of ...

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  20. THE HARBISON WILL CASE.

    The hearing of the Harbison will case was continued before the Chief Justice yesterday. Mr. Wm, Harbison died on 11th ...

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  21. SOMALI MULLAH BUSY RAIDING.

    The Somali M[?]lah is having an unchecked career of success in his raids on tribesmen friendly to Great Britain. In a number of fresh attacks, the ...

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  22. MR. ASQITITH EXPLAINS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, after the Address-in-Reply had been moved and seconded, Mr. Balfour said he heard with pleasure that a substantial ...

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  23. THE WEATHER IN MELBOURNE.

    The weather was again excessively hot in Melbourne yesterday, and the maximum shade temperature.reached 100.8 degrees. At about 4 o'clock in the ...

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  24. SIR HIRAM MAXIM'S BY-PLANE.

    Sir Hiram Maxim, of the firm of Vickers, Sons and Maxim, who has long taken an interest in aviation, has now built a bi-plane 44ft in length. The ...

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  25. NON-PAYMENT OF PINES.

    The police have arrested and conveyed to Maitland gaol nine more of the Union officials who failed to pay the fines of £100 inflicted upon them by the ...

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  26. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr.Deakin will open his election campaign at Brisbane on March 14th. The Prime Miniser will also address meetings at Gympic, Rockhampton. Bundaberg ...

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  27. MURDER OF EGYPTIAN PREMIER.

    Ward Any, the Mohammedan student, who assassinated Boutros Pasha. Ghali. the Premier of Egypt. belongs to the Egyptian Nationalist Society. Numerous ...

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  28. MINERS' WAGES BOAHDS.

    The Southern Collieries Wages Boards met again to-day. It was stated that a conference had been arranged between the secretary of the Proprietors? ...

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  29. ATTACK ON THE LABOR PARTY.

    Mr. wade, commenting on Mr. Hugh[?] [?]enial that the Labor Party was working towards unification, said that Mr. Hughes was a past master in ...

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  30. GEEL0NG FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB

    The fortnightly meeting of this club was held in their new quarters, the Mechanics' Institiite [?]ub room, on Monday evening. There was a good ...

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  31. HUSBAND ON TRIAL.

    In the Criminal, Court to-day the hearing was continued of the case in which Richard Lambden, 30 years of age, is charged with having attempted ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Play in the second match between the Transvaal Eleven and the English team. which is touring South Africa, was continued at Johannesburg to-day. The ...

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  33. RED FLAG DEMONSTRATION.

    At the Water Police Court to-day 57 men and women were brought up on charges of taking park in a Socialist procession on the 8th, inst. Twelve were ...

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  34. MORESBY FLOATED OFF.

    The steamer Moresby has been floated off, and has arrived at Cocktown. Her lifeboat, well provisioned, containing 20 men, women and children, is missing. A ...

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  35. LORD LANSDOWNE COMPLIMENTS THE GOVERNMENT.

    In the House of Lords the Marquis of Landcwne speaking on the Address [?] Reply tendered the Government his respectful ad[?]ration for disregarding ...

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  36. POWLETT RAILWAY.

    The Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Tait), when seen Yesterday, said that the temporary line from Woolamiai would be finished on Thursday or ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES METHODISTS.

    The Rev. C. J. Prescott, Master of Newington College, was elected president of the New South Wales Methodist Conference. ...

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  38. THE ALBERT HALL SPEECH.

    Mr. Asquith, in the course of his speech at the Albert Halt, London, defining the policy of the Cabinet. stated the sa[?]eguards which he said were ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Butler Treasurer and Acting Fremier delivered the policy speech of the Government to-night. He promise: that a sound Liberal policy would be ...

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  40. BISHOP LENIHAN DIES IN BED.

    Bishop Lenihan of Auckland, who was entertained at a social on onday evening was found dead in his bed at Whangarei yestorda morning. He had ...

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  41. TISMANIAN BUSH TRAGEDY.

    The hearing of evidence at the trial of Bertie Waratah Langmaid was continued to-day at the Criminal Court. Accused is charged with having ...

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  42. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    A [?]ad named Sunwood Mudge, who resides at Oakleigh-road, Murrumbeena, was riding his bicycle in the city yesterday. when a collision occurred between ...

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  43. MENACING NATIVES.

    News has been received that the natives have taken possession of Mount Hart Station, near Derby. The message states that 100 natives appeared, [?] ...

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  44. HEAT APOPLEXY.

    The coroner has been informed of the death of an elderly man named Chas Ballan, employed at the Freemasons Hotel. Fitzroy. while at work ...

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  45. S.S. COURTFIELD.

    A message was received from Queenscliff yesterday afternoon by Mr. Blandford, manager of the Telegraph Office stating that the steamer Courtfield. ...

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  48. COLLISION AT SUNSHINE.

    At the Sunshine railway station yesterday afternoon, an engine, with seven trucks attached, from the Federal Manure Company's siding, ran into the ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND BUTTER TRADE.

    The Government graders dealt with 12.315 boxes of butter last week. T[?] constitute a record for ou[?] week [?] Queensland. ...

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