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  2. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Frank Woods aged 25, a laborer, was placed on trial at the Criminal Court to-day on charge of having committed a ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Early on Monday morning another link in the chain on the early residents of Cressy district was broken by the passing away of Mrs Fanny Anderson ...

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  4. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—"The Times" says that new Zealand has often led the way in imperial polities. and it trusts that Sir Joseph Ward ...

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  5. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—During consideration of the navy estimates in the House of Commons, Lord Charles Beresford disputed the ...

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  6. LIBEL CASE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In December last damages of £12,020 were awarded by the court against Sir John Williams Benn, a member and ...

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  7. MONEY STOLEN

    On Monday night Mrs Annie Wells, residing in Brisbane-street, left net home for the purpose of visiting her son, whose residence is right opposite ...

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  8. A HINT TO DELEGATES.

    Commenting on the coming Empire Conference "The Times" says that the Australian delegates will have to bestire themselves if they ar to maintain ...

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  9. RIDGLEY RESERVOIR

    HOBART, Tuesday. — At the invitation of the contractors the Mayor and aldermen visited the Ridegeway site of the proposed new reservoir ...

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  10. RECIPROCITY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr. William Vanhorne, who is in London, emphaticaly condemas the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the ...

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  11. ARBITRATION

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Ven. William Danks, Vice-Dean of Canterbury, referring to the international arbitration and limitation of ...

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  12. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    MEXICO, Monday Night.—It is believed that an American invasion is certain unless the United State demands are granted. ...

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  13. A SPECIAL SESSION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr Champ Clarke promises the Democrates that a special session is intended to pass the Reciprocity Bill. ...

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  14. SIR WILFRID LAURIER SUPPORTS.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. Morning. — Sir Wilfrid Laurier warmly supports the Anglo-American arbitration proposals. he eulogised Sir Edward Grey's ...

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  15. MISSING YACHTSMEN

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Fears [?] endertained for the safety of four yachsmen who left Mornington for St. Kilda in the yacht Mavis on ...

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  16. NO PEACE OVERTURES.

    ENTASO (Nermossville), Tuesday Morning.—It is believed that there is a danger of a rebel attack, and Federal troops have been despatched. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Morning.—In the Union Assembly Sir e. Walton complained of extravagance and urged that while the mines were alive they ...

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  18. SALE OF MEAT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr W. Field, Nationalist M.P. for Dublin, has introduced a hill. in the House of Commons providing that seller in Ireland ...

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  19. RUSSIAN DEMANDS

    PEKING, Tuesday Morning.—The Chinese note concedes the Russian consulate at Kobdo, and freedom of trade except in tea. ...

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  20. PAPUAN EXPEDITION

    THURSDY ISLAND, Tuesday.— It has transpired that none of the search parties out after Mr Staniforth Smith are yet aware the he has ...

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  21. FIREMEN OVERCOME

    CHICAGO, Monday Night.—Thirty firemen were overcome by ammonia fumes during a blaze of a refrigerator plans. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN POLITICS

    ST. PERERSBURG, Monday Night. — The Czar has declined to accept M. Stolypin's resignation of the Premiership, which he tendered owing to the ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. RABID DOGS

    PARIS, Tuesday. Morning.—Twelve persons were bitten by rabid dogs t Ushant. They were sent to the Pasteru Institute. ...

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  25. FEMALE SUFFRAGE

    BERLIN, Monday. Night.—Twenty-five thousand persons, persons, mostly women, participated in the Social Demkoerats demonstration in favor of female ...

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  26. STRIKE AT LISBON

    LISBON, Tuesday Morning.—As a protest against the shooting of two strikers, a general strike has been ordered, but the bulk of the workers ...

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  27. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday. Morning.—The Czar has accepted M. Stolypin's resignation, and M. Kokowtzoff, the Finance Minister, succeeds him. ...

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  28. MISS VIDA GOLDSTEIN IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Miss Vila Goldstein, of Victoira, now on a visit to England, said, in the course of an interview, that the women of ...

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  29. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Night.—The Folkething is re-enacting the law which in 1905 was abolished, and which provided for the infliction of ...

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  30. JUVENILE DEPRAVITY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mr. s. Manger speaking at the Rechabite conference to-day. said that there were 22,000 youths in Melbourne alone whose ...

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  31. A. PICTURE THIEF

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A butter discovered a former servant of Lord Joieey's at his Montgomeryshire home secaping through a window. He ...

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  32. SEDITION IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday. Morning. — The Seditions Mostings Bill has been passed. The Indian members of the Council deprecated permanent ...

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  33. TERRIBLE FAMINE

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—A letter received from a missionary in the Anwei province in India details unimaginable famine conditions. There ...

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  34. BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A house occupied by Mr. A. Patten, in Railway street, Granville was destroyed by fire to-day. Mahel Patten, two years and ...

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  35. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The King Edward memorial to be erected at Marlborough House gate is a bronze statue with allegorical figures ...

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  36. HEAVY FAILURE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" announces the failure of Messrs. Bowron Brothers of Bermondsey leather and sheepskins importers. ...

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  37. MINE EXPLOSION

    PITSBURG (KANSAS), Monday Night.—Five persons have been killed in an explosion at a mine of the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railway ...

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  38. FATAL COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Wilfred Murch, and auctioneer at Koroit, was killed in a collision between a motorcar and jinker near Warrong last ...

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  39. ESPIONAGE

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—A second Englishmen suspected of the Hamburg espionage has disappeared. The police stated that the ...

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  40. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— The Cambridge University crew rowed the seven furlongs from Hammersmith to Chiswich in 237sec, which equal the ...

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  41. HOUSING SCHEME

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lord Balfour of Burleigh, speaking in London, said King George is deeply interested in co-partnership and ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED ARSON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Frederick Michael, a tailor, who carried on it business at 183. Swan-street, Richmond. was to-day sentenced to 18 ...

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  43. TO-DAY

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  44. GENERAL NEWS

    HONOLULU, Tuesday, Morning.— Reports state that the chelera outbreak has ended. ...

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  45. CONNECTION WITH CLUB

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning.—Replying to an attack on the Governor-General's alleged connection with the Overseas Club, the officials deny ...

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  46. PROBATE OF WILL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Probate Court has revoked probate of the will of Mrs Mary Ogden, who is still alive in New Zealand. Her ...

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  47. AN INDIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— An Indian loan of £3,300,000, at 31/2 per cent., has been over-subscribed at a minimum of £96 ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. POPULATION OF INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday Morning. — According to the consus returns the population of India is 315,000,000. ...

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