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  2. THE FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The net result of the declaration of Mr. Cameron in the House of Reresentatives last evening that he will vote with the Government is that the Ministry has ...

    Article : 544 words
  3. RUSSIAN WAR SHIPS.

    Various opinions are expressed regarding the report that two Russian men-of-war were seen about 60 miles to the north-east of thursday island last week, the ...

    Article : 352 words
  4. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain yesterday gave an address explanatory of his fiscal proposals to an audience of 7000 in a ball specially constructed for the occasion at ...

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  5. THE AUTOCRATIC KAISER

    An extraordinary complication in the internal affairs of the German Empire in relation to the States constituting it has been caused by tho arbitrary action of the ...

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  6. PORT ARTHUR SIEGE.

    Lieutenant-General Stoessel, military commandant at Port Arthur, has reported that the Japanese troops which obtained command of the water works supplying the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    The Legislative Assembly, before adjourning this evening, passed a temporary Supply Bill for £964,098. The Deputy Master in Equity Bill was ...

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  8. THE STRANGLING TARIFF.

    Much regret has been occasioned in Ballarat and district by the announcement today that Mr. H. V. M'Kay, the manufacturer of the Sunshine Harvester, had found ...

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  9. THE WATER BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Watt rose to make a personal explanation. He said that these personal explanations were very fashionable in the Federal ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The Treasurer delivered his financial statement in the Assembly to-night. The revenue last year, he said, was £3,595,440, which was £84,560 under the Treasurer's ...

    Article : 565 words
  11. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Emperor William of Germany has telegraphed to Admiral Rojestvensky, commander of the Baltic fleet, which it is declared is about to sail for the Far East, ...

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  12. THE CANADIAN ATTITUDE.

    Mr. R. L. Borden, K.C'., who represents Halifux, Nova Scotia, in the Dominion House of Commons, where he leads the Conservative party, strongly supports in ...

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  13. CHURCH UNION CONGRESS.

    An outbreak of strong anti-ritualistic feeling took place at Liverpool on Wednesday, during a procession to the Liverpool Cathedral organised in connection with the ...

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  14. THE CHUNCHUSES.

    Lieutenant-General Sakarhoff, Chief of Staff to General Kuropatkin, in a despatch to St. Petersburg, reports that a force of Chanchuses (Manchurian guerillas), ...

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  15. WHO ARE THE CHUNCHUSES?

    Writing with regard to the Chanchuses of Manchuria in a recent issue of the "Times," a correspondent said:--"Much is being written with little knowledge about ...

    Article : 640 words
  16. GERMANY AND TURKEY.

    Sixty men who play lending parts in the industrial and financial affairs of Germany are now paying a visit to Constantinople with the object of best ascertaining how ...

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  17. A SECOND REPORT.

    The following message was received shortly after noon yesterday by Mr. Croft, the Melbourne telegraph manager, from the telegraph officials at Thursday Island:-- ...

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  18. WEST AFRICAN REVOLT.

    Further news from Portuguese West Africa, where severe fighting between the Government troops and the revolted Cuanhama tribes is in progress, shows that the ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. SIR WILLIAM LYNE'S SEAT.

    Sir William Lyne was interviewed last night by the leaders of the Labor Leagues at Adelong. Grahamstown and Gundagai, who assured him that, in view of the liberal ...

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  20. STATEMENT BY MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    When seen yesterday Mr. M'Cay said:-- "I received from Captain Cresswell, naval commandant of Queensland, a telegram in practically the same form is that published ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Sale of Furniture Bill passed its third reading in the Legislative Council. There was considerable discussion on a clause of the Coupon Bill, the second ...

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  22. MR. CAMERON'S SEAT.

    In the event of a dissolution of the House of Representatives, Mr. John Hope member of the Tasmanian Legislative Assembly, will contest the Wilmot seat ...

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  23. CUSTOMS INQUIRIES.

    The Collector of Customs (Mr. A. W. Smart) held public inquiries yesterday, and took evidence in various cases, which will be submitted to tho Minister:-- ...

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  24. LORD ROBERTS.

    Earl Roberts, late Commander in Chief of the British army, who is revisiting South Africa, where his only son, killed in the battle of Colenso, is buried, yesterday ...

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  25. LIBERAL LABOR ALLIANCE.

    A special meeting of the Geelong Protectionist Association was held this evening for the purpose of receiving the report of the delegates to the recent conference ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. CURIOSITIES IN ARBITRATION

    The following remarkable series of cases under the New Zealand arbitration law are compiled from [?]les of two New Zealand newspapers just to hand:-- ...

    Article : 309 words
  27. COLONEL TEMPLETON. A STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The London directors of the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia yesterday evening entertained Colonel J. M. Templeton, C.M.G., of Melbourne, The Greek steamer Clementine, bound for Antwerp with grain, has foundered off Cape Ushant, north-west of France, going down with 17 hands, including all the ...

    Article : 215 words
  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The Assembly [?]st night debated a motion proposed by Mr. Henshaw, a Labor member, to increase the payment of members to at least £300 a year. The debate ...

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  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A man, whoso name has not yet been ascertained, fell down and died yesterday afternoon at the shop of F. Jacobs, dealer, of Johnston-street, Fitzroy. Deceased sold ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. SYDNEY STATE DOCK.

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Works to-day to ask that when the Fitzroy Dock competed with private enterprise it should do so on equal terms. Mr. Law, ...

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  31. DARING THEFT OF JEWELLERY

    A daring robbery occurred here last evening, when Mr. Halfhide, watch maker and jeweller, of Bridge-street, was victimised of 104 gold rings, which had been left on the ...

    Article : 453 words
  32. ANTI-WAR FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    The Russian Government has suspended the mobilisation of the army reserves in the Moscow government, ordered some weeks ago, on account of the strong ...

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  33. KILLED BY A BOAR.

    A shocking fatality occurred here this morning, when a farmer named William Taylor, 34 years of age. residing at Moora, lost his life. He was feeding some calves ...

    Article : 151 words
  34. "PUT UP YOUR UMBRELLA."

    In urging the need of a fiscal change, and addressing himself specially to the agriculturists, Mr. Chamberlain remarked, "Put up your umbrella before you get wet ...

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  35. A BAKER'S CURIOUS FIX.

    [?]st the general public in New Zealand, as elsewhere, have to put up with state bread at holiday seasons, it is not so with prisoners in the New zealand gaols. ...

    Article : 188 words
  36. BRITISH PRESS VIEWS.

    The "Times" maintains that Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain hold absolutely identical views on the question of fiscal principle. "The question of two mandates to ...

    Article : 242 words
  37. THE NEXT PEACE CONFERENCE

    New York newspapers assert that unofficial inquiries made by President Roosevelt among the Powers has convinced him that he had better not propose the ...

    Article : 50 words
  38. "MADE IN SYDNEY."

    Sir,--In your issue of to-day the manager of the Commonwealth Cement Company, Now South Wales, denies the existence of any cement "combine," or its desire to close ...

    Article : 214 words
  39. CHILD RUN OVER.

    A son of Mr. J. C. Dufty, of Lorquon, aged four years, was the victim of a severe accident. One of Mr. Dufty's employes was engaged in carting fencing posts, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. ADDITIONS TO THE HOMŒOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    The operating theatre and casualty room recently erected at the Homeopathic Hospital were yesterday formally opened by the Lieutenant-Governor in the ...

    Article : 311 words
  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lady Curzon, wife of the Viceroy of India, who had on Tuesday a relapse into dangerous conditions, considerably improved on Wednesday. ...

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  42. THE BENT MINISTRY.

    A Ministerial cancus was held at the State House yesterday to consider the question of party organisation. Some members of the party have on a few recent occasions ...

    Article : 168 words
  43. FROM BOY TO MAN.

    It may not be generally known,observes New Zealand "Times," that amongst the many other responsibilities incurred by an employer in this country, it is his ...

    Article : 270 words
  44. RIDING FATALITY.

    A well-known farmer in the Millicent district, Mr. J. Osborne, was found dead on the road leading to his home from Millicent. Deceased left the town on a dark ...

    Article : 258 words
  45. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  46. MOTORIST FINED FOR FURIOUS DRIVING.

    At Carlton court yesterday a young man named Harry Stevens was charged under clause 6 of the Princes Park regulations with furiously driving in the park. Constable Cahill stated that at 4.35 ...

    Article : 194 words
  47. CASE OF ANTHRAX.

    Mr. George Gow, manager of the Warri, Mumbledool and Murril Creek stations, came to Narandera on Monday last with a swelling on the cheek, and met Dr. Watt, ...

    Article : 142 words
  48. SOUTH-STREET COMPETITIONS.

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  49. OPPOSITION IDEAS.

    The "Daily News" asserts that Mr. Chamberlain intends to go his own way, and make an appeal to the country, independent of Mr. Balfour. This would be ...

    Article : 151 words
  50. MUNICIPAL CHARITY TAX.

    The circular letter from the Tambo shire council, prosily protesting against the proposed municipal charity tax and asking for co-operation in opposing the measure, was received by the Richmond ...

    Article : 131 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 57 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  54. Advertising

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