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  3. PERSONAL

    A London cable last night announces the sudden death of Mr. Barnett Sniders, a Melbourne merchant. Mr. J. F. Delarue, Presbyterian ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The South African Union Bill passed all its stages in the House of Lords without amendment. ...

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  5. THE HORSHAM TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court, held at Warrnainbool to-day, Martha Dorothy Caroline Cox was charged ...

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  6. THE CZAR'S VISIT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Czar aud Empress of Russia, and King Edward and Queen Alexandria cruised in the Royal yacht Britannia ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The House of Commons agreed to the navy estimates without a division, and after a desultory debate. ...

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  8. THE FIRST PARLIAMENT.

    The Prince of Wales has provisionally promised to open the South African Parliament. ...

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  9. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The match between the Australians and the South of Wales team was continued at Cardiff to-day. The weather was bright ...

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  10. LABOR EXCHANGES.

    In the House of Lords the Labor Exchanges Bill was read a second time. ...

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  11. TREATY UNDERSTANDING.

    The "Bourse Gazette" (St. Petersburg) says that although the word treaty was not mentioned in King Edward's or the Czar's toasts, the ...

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  12. REPRESSION IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—An open letter, addressed to Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has been signed by the Bishops of Birmingham ...

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  13. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The discussions at the Imperial Defence Conference last week dealt only with military questions, and the Admiralty's ...

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  14. ORIENT COMPANY

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The Orient Steam Navigation Company to- day entertained at luncheon on board the R.M.S. Orsova, a number of ...

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  15. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the Senate to-day Senator Nield gave notice for leave to introduce a bill to amend the Old-Age Pensions Act. ...

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  16. STRIKE IN SWEDEN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—In consequence of the proclamation of a general strike, the sale of alcoholic liquor has been prohibited throughout ...

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  17. TROUBLE IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night,—The dispute between the new Persian Government and the ex-Shah respecting the Crown jewels continues. Mahomed Ali ...

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  18. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—At the annual meeting of the Ancient Order of Foresters at Glasgow 800 delegates, representing 900,000 ...

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  19. TASMANIA

    A grand carnival under the auspices of the Southern Tasmanian Tourist Association is to start on February 19, 1910, and will continue for a ...

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  20. SPAIN AT WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday Night,—"The Times" Madrid correspondent states that the rising at Barcelona was organised with extraordinary secrecy and ...

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  21. BEACONSFIELD

    BEACONSFIELD, Wednesday—A accident occurred to-day, at Holwell to Tasman Morris. The young man was engaged catting wood, when the axe ...

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  22. FEDERAL TRAWLER

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The Federal trawler Endeavor returned to Melbourne to-day from its cruise or the Tasmanian coast. The weather ...

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  23. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—Inconsequence of Constable Harris, who was stationed at Linda, having been admitted to the hospital suffering from ...

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  24. STATE INSURANCE.

    The Oddfellows' Grand Master, speaking at the council at Newcastle, said that Mr. Lloyd-George was enamored with the German scheme of State ...

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  25. REPRESENTATIVES

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Thomas gave notice to move on September 9 that citizens of the Commonwealth who have been such for 20 ...

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  26. DON JAIME'S ATTITUDE.

    Don Jaime, eldest son of the late Pretender, remains at Vienna. He states that he will only return to Spain at the head of an army to restore ...

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  27. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—The foundation stone of a brick building at Spreyton, an offshoot of the Devonport Baptist Church were laid this ...

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  28. HEAVY RAINFALL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Some of the northern districts which a few weeks ago suffered so severely from floods are again in danger of being ...

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  29. BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Duke of Portland, addressing his tenants at "Welbeck, said, that £1000 was spent weekly on wages on the ...

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  30. MOORS' SKILFUL TACTICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning,—The "Matin" correspondent at Melilla states that the Moors are extraordinarily skilful in constructing shelters for ...

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  31. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The first general meeting of the Tasmanian Liberal League was held this morning. Mr. W. H. Burgess presided. A large ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The cholera has ceased at the Calcutta Hospital. Thirteen Europeans were attacked, and ten died. The cause of ...

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  33. A MIDNIGHT ATTACK.

    The Moors during a midnight attack tore up 150 yards of the railway line before reinforcements dispersed them. Forty Spaniards were wounded. ...

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  34. POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—At a meeting this evening, it was decided to form a ladies' branch of the Workers' Political League. Mesdames M'Fie ...

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  35. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Barnett, S.M., to-day delivered his reserved decision in the case in which Timothy James Hayes was charged ...

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  36. GREAT FIRE IN JAPAN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night,—Thirteen thousand buildings were burnt at Osaka, extending over four square miles, and including the famous ...

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  37. MILITARY SOCIAL.

    A military social held in the drill hall this evening was very enjoyable. ...

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  38. EARTHQUAKES IN PORTUGAL.

    Two sharp earthquake shocks have been experienced in Portugal, but no damage, Was done. There was, however, a panic at Santarem. ...

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  39. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—George Etherington, a young man, was working at a stone crasher to-day, when the belting broke, and struck him on ...

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  40. A MISSI¾NG BARQUE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Admiralty declines to institute special search in the South Pacific for the missing barque Australia, which ...

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  41. THE MISSING WARATAH

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The owners of the missing steamer Waratah state that in view of the heavy weather they do not consider ...

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  42. LIGHTERING THE MAILS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The damaged condition in which some of the postal matter was delivered from the R.M.S. Orsova yesterday was due ...

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  43. A PECULIAR CASE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—Donald Campbell, 16 years of age was found dead in bed this morning at the residence of Alfred Williams, a baker ...

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  44. COLONIAL BANK IN LONDON.

    The Colonial Bank of Australia has opened a branch in Bishopsgate-street, London. ...

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  45. MINING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In a report to the board of the Mount Balfour Copper Co., Tasmania, Mr. B. P. Eckberg slates that geological ...

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  46. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    A balloon has been reconnoitring the gorges and ravines in Gurugu, and hoisting the Greek flag. After its departure the Internationals, aroused by ...

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  47. CYCLONIC WEATHER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cape Town states that the initial apprehension regarding the Waratah has been relieved by the non-discovery of wreckage. A ...

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  48. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—City of Sydney debentures are quoted at £100 5s. and Dalgety and Company at £101. ...

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