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  2. MILITARY BAND

    The 12th Australian Infantry Regimental Band has lately had several invitations from various country detachments of the regiment to give concerts ...

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  3. IMPERIAL ARMY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The complete text of the despatches relating to Mr. Haldane's scheme for the creation of an Imperial general staff shows that ...

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  4. THE BALKAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Ministerial crisis has stopped Turkey's negotiations with Russia respecting the Bulgarian settlement and the ...

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  5. SANTIAGO TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Reuter at Santiago states that investigation into the recent embezzlements and murder by the German Chancellor ...

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  6. A CITY AMBULANCE

    Although the public of Launceston cannot fairly be charged with a lack of humanitarian feelings, visitors to the city yesterday must hate formed ...

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  7. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—Several residential places and allotments of land changed hands to-day by public auction, two brick villas being disposed of for £650, ...

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  8. SETTLEMENT PROPOSALS.

    M. Picton, Minister for Foreign Aflairs for France, has conferred with the British, German, Italian, and Russian Ambassadors regarding the ...

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  9. CRIMINAL COURT SITTINGS.

    Criminal Court sittings are to be held here to-morrow, and included in the calendar are the cases of Henry Charles Horlock, perjury, and James Kirle, ...

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  10. A NEW TRACK.

    The cutting of a track is to be at once commenced by the Public Works Department to open up Crown lands between Tunnel Bay and Safety Cove, ...

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  11. A SERIOUS SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Official circles at Vienna declare that Austria will not assume the offensive, and the declaration to that effect is ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Stellenbosch branch of the Afrikander Bond has approved of the South African constitution, which is described ...

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  13. A GUN ACCIDENT.

    A lad named Wm. Haines, aged 10 years, a resident of Broadmarsh, was standing on a log, when he was handed a loaded gun by an elder brother. On ...

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  14. HOLIDAY AT STANLEY.

    Friday, March 5, has been proclaimed a bank holiday at Stanley for the local race meeting. ...

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  15. PRINCE FERDINAND'S VISIT TO RUSSIA.

    In response to the Porte's circular, complaining of royal honors having been bestowed on Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria at St. Petersburg, Great ...

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  16. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, "Monday.—The Warden (Mr John Luck) visited the waterworks to-day, and found the reservoirs nearly full. The river Forth had risen ...

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  17. FOREIGNERS IN CUBA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It is officially stated that the bill passed by the Cuban House of Representatives relating to foreign property is not ...

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  18. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—Wm. Collins, who was injured by an explosion at the open cut of the Mount Lyell mine, improved to-day, and there is a ...

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  19. REMARKABLE CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—During the hearing of a case at Bendigo to-day, in which Amelia Murray, of South Yarra, was charged with having ...

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  20. AN INJURED EYE.

    Wilkie Robertson, a well-known foot-baller, who has resided in the Lyell district for a good many years, was cutting some steel yesterday, when a fleck ...

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  21. SAD CASE OF SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A painful case of suicide occurred at Wangaratta on Sunday morning. Mrs Stevens, wife of H. Stevens, a cab driver, took ...

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  22. JAPAN IN THE PACIFIC

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — M. Kato, the Japanese Ambassador, on being interviewed in London, and emphasising Japan's excellent relations ...

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  23. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    Percy Augustus Tunks, and Mary Tanks, or Meadows, were arrested to-day on warrant, charging them with larceny of various articles from an ...

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  24. ORANGE BLOSSOMS

    On Tuesday of last week the small but pretty Church of St. Michael, pleasantly situated beneath the shadows of rugged Quamby Bluff and ...

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  25. A DESERTED DAUGHTER

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Mr Samuel Roebuck, a wire manufacturer at Brooklyn, and a reputed millionaire, has left half a million sterling ...

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  26. SMUGGLING CHINAMEN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Batchelor says that the Government is prepared to meet the reported attempts to smuggle a number of Chinamen on ...

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  27. FIRE AT SEA

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The steamer Presidents Roca, running between Southern Argentina and Buenos Ayres, caught fire and sank. Twenty ...

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  28. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—F. W. Stone, of Melbourne, has defeated Twinn, of England, at real tennis at the Prince's Club, scoring 6-8, 6-4, 9-7, ...

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  29. HOLDING THE FORT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Rev. E. H. Scott, one of the principals in the fight for a parsonage at Alexandra, has erected a building 6ft by 8ft ...

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  30. ARGENTINA LOAN

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Government of Argentina has signed an agreement with a syndicate of foreign banks for a five per cent, loan ...

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  31. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Monday, Morning.—The Wallabies scored twenty-three points against British Columbia's nil at Vancouver. ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A landslip overwhelmed ten farm bands at Arezzo, in Italy. ...

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  33. FRENCH NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — M. Caillaux, French Minister of Finance, refuses to agree to M. Packard's, the Minister of Marine, naval credits to ...

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  34. IRONWORKERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The ironworkers at Meadowbank struck to-day. The dispute centres round the case of a young man employed as blacksmith's ...

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  35. SWEEPERS' STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The strike of city street sweepers has not yet been settled, and gangs of boys and youths were moving about to-day ...

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  36. ITALIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The Emperor Menelik, of Abyssinia has given thirty thousand Abyssinian dollars to the Italian earthquake fund. ...

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  37. MINING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Briseis Extended Company have made a 10s call, payable on May 10. The financial position of the company at the end ...

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  38. NEW P. AND O. STEAMER.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Mantua has been successfully launched at Bond's yards. ...

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  39. THE AMERICAN FLEET

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Elaborate preparations are being made to welcome the American squadron at Hampton Roads. A fleet of ...

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  40. STOCK STATISTICS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the end of December last there were in the State of New South Wales 472,534 horses, 2,414,825 cattle, and 41,531,002 sheep. ...

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  41. YOUNG MEN CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A startling development in connection with the charge against two young men named Percy M'Kay and Wm. Robertson of ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—According to a statement of the finances of the combined union supplied by the financial secretary the total amount ...

    Article : 184 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. THE FLEET TO BE REVIEWED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Admiral Sperry has arrived off Virginia, and the fleet will be reviewed to-day, on the occasion of the late General ...

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  45. MOUNT BALFOUR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-A preliminary meeting of shareholders in the Mount Balfour Copper Mines, Tasmania, was held to-day. Mr Hector ...

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  46. FEDERAL CAPITAL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr Mahon (the Minister for Home Affairs) has fixed the Federal camp for members to inspect the capital site on Marralumla ...

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  47. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Five officers of the Warsaw garrison have been sentenced to terms of penal servitude, varying from six to eight ...

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  48. GUILTY OF ARSON

    PERTH. Monday.—After a three days' trial an elderly woman named; Wilhelmina Mebus has been sentenced at the Cue quarter sessions to five ...

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