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  2. TWO RAILWAY SENSATIONS.

    A serious railway accident occurred here shortly after 10 o'clock to night. A goods train from Ballarat fully loaded with 279 tons ...

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  3. CARE OF CONSUMPTIVES.

    At a meeting of the Board of Health yesterday, the chairmen (Dr. Norris) explained the steps being taken by the Government for the care of consumptives. It was, he ...

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  4. THE HUN RIVER ROUT.

    According to a circumstantial report by the Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the repulse of General Gripenberg's army in the attempt to turn the left flank ...

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  5. KAISER'S "MAILED FIST."

    Great indignation has been caused in Berlin by the fact that the German army officers, instead of delivering the customary patriotic addresses to the troops on the ...

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  6. SITUATION IN RUSSIA.

    General Trepoff, the Governor-General of St. Petersburg, has given further proof of the harshness of his methods. At his orders hundreds of strikers have been ...

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  7. PRINCESS VICTORIA.

    Her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria, the second daughter of his Majesty the King, this morning underwent an operation for appendicitis. ...

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  8. A MAMMOTH TRUST.

    The formation of a mammoth American railway trust is foreshadowed in New York. The projected trust, which, if ...

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  9. BOYS OF THE STATE.

    At its next meeting the Chamber of Agriculture proposes to discuss the question of training boys committal to State institutions. The suggestion emanated from Mr. ...

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  10. FAVORABLE BULLETINS.

    The Princess Victoria has lately been unwell, and has been unable in consequence to accompany tho King and Queen on their visits to various country houses. Under ...

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  11. RAILWAY RATES AND REBATES

    Speaking at a banquet tendered lo him at Philadelphia last evening, President Roosevelt urged the need for more Federal supervision of commerce—and particularly ...

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  12. GERMANY'S COMMERCE.

    The Federal Council of the German Empire has adopted all the now commercial treaties which the German Government has concluded with Austria-Hungary, Russia ...

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  13. AMERICAN LEGISLATION.

    The Foreign Commerce Committee of the United States House of Representatives has reported favorably on a bill introduced by Mr. James R. Mann, one of the ...

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  14. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT

    Lord Stanley, the Postmaster-General, announces that the P. and O. Steam Navigation Company now provides the only Australian mail service, but that advantage will ...

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  15. GUNS HEARD AT YING-KOW.

    The guns of Field-Marshal Oyama, fiercely bombarding the Russian positions on the Hun-ho, have been heard as far away as Ying-kow, the port of Niu- chwang. ...

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  16. DRIVEN INTO THE SEA.

    Shocking brutality has been shown by the troops at Riga in suppressing a gathering of strikers, which was being conducted in a perfectly orderly manner. The troops ...

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  17. MIXED TRAIN DERAILMENT.

    The passengers by the morning train from Ararat to Avoca to-day had an experience which none are likely to desire to have repeated. The train was in charge of Driver ...

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  18. AFGHANISTAN.

    A further statement with respect to the attitude of the Ameer of Afghanistan in regard to railway construction in his dominions is made in a Renter's Agency message. ...

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  19. KUROPATKIN WOUNDED.

    It has transpired that General Kuropatkin was recently wounded in action, but whether seriously or not is not stated. ...

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  20. RESTRICTING IMMIGRATION.

    The Immigration Committee of the United States House of Representatives has reported favorably on a bill introduced by Mr. Adams which proposes to prohibit ...

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  21. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Alfred Lyttelton, the Secretary for the Colonies, has acknowledged the resolution passed by the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, approving of a colonial ...

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  22. THE PREMIER'S ATTITUDE.

    The more the Premier's extraordinary attitude in blocking the Kronheimer wing for consumptives at the Austin Hospital is considered, the more unreasonable and ...

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  23. LOOTING BY CRIMINALS.

    At Warsaw several strikers have been killed, and many others wounded, in further encounters with the troops. Different accounts estimating the total ...

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  24. RUSSIAN ADMIRAL'S VIEW.

    Rear-Admiral Skrydloff, who recently retired from the command of the Vladivostock squadron, and returned to St. Petersburg, in an interview with a press ...

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  25. IMMIGRATION TO CANADA.

    The Government of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, through the Agent General in London, Mr, John Howard, has initiated a scheme of encouraging immigration. ...

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  26. A PIONEER SQUATTER.

    The death is announced, at the age of 87 years, of Mr. Charles Gray, a Victorian pioneer squatter, formerly owner of the Nareeb-Nareeb Estate, Caramut, who for a ...

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  27. ANOTHER STEAMER SEIZED.

    The Japanese have captured the British steamer Wyefield, 3235 tons, belonging to the Western Steamship Company, of Victoria, British Columbia, which was ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    It is announced that the third class cruiser Pegasus, under Commander d'Oyly, will leave shortly for Australia to relieve the cruiser Murine on the Australian ...

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  29. FEDERAL REVENUE.

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  30. AN EARLY SETTLER IN THE WESTERN DISTRICT.

    The late Mr. Charles Gray was the son of Major George Gray, of the Royal Marines, and was born at Chatham, England, on 10th March, 1817. He arrived in ...

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  31. NEWS OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLT

    News of the revolutionary upheavals in Russia has at length, notwithstanding the efforts of the military, authorities, reached the Russian troops on the Sha River. ...

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  32. MARQUIS OF LINLITHGOW.

    It is reported that the Marquis of Linlithgow (Lord Hopetoun), formerly Governor-General of Australia, has been offered the position of Secretary for Scotland. ...

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  33. A BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A sensational incident occurred on Monday in Paris immediately after a meeting which had been held to protest against the massacres in Russia. ...

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  34. CONSULAR REPORT.

    The following cablegram from Baron Komura has been received by the Acting Consul-General for Japan:— "Marshal Oyama reports that the ...

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  35. THE LATE SIR HENRY NORMAN

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts, as president of an influential committee, is making an appeal for funds, with the object of perpetuating the "splendid services" ...

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  36. COMMENTS ON THE CABLES.

    When the ground was sufficiently firm from frost, the Russian right was extended across the Hun to about Ching-tai-tse. This seems to have been made the starting ...

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  37. STATES' REVENUE.

    The revenue for January totalled £875,225, showing a decrease of £'21,454 as compared with January of last year. The principal decrease was £10,244 in stamps. ...

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  38. THE GREAT DIAMOND.

    The phenomenal diamond, weighing 3000 carats in the rough, which was found a few days ago in the Premier mine at Johannesburg, is to be forwarded to London ...

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  39. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The expenditure returns for the quarter, published to-day, enable a balance to be struck for the half year. The revenue for the six months amounted to £1,190,585. and ...

    Article : 90 words
  41. COLLINGWOOD COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    At Mondny night's meeting of the Colling council, Cr. Coon moved— That tins council urges upon the Government the necessity of opening the Kronheimer wing of ...

    Article : 308 words
  42. NORTH SEA COMMISSION.

    Evidence was given by Russian officers yesterday at the sitting of the international commission which is inquiring into tho North Sea outrage. ...

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  43. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The revenue for tho month of January was £207,935, being an increase of £18,000 compared with January of last year. The net amount received from the ...

    Article : 86 words
  45. COMPANY PROMOTING.

    The appeal of Henry John Lawson, the company promoter, who was convicted at the Central Criminal Court last month of publishing false statements concerning the ...

    Article : 215 words
  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  47. RAILWAY FARE ANOMALIES.

    The presentation of a petition, signed by 150 ratepayers, asking the Caulfield council to arrange for a deputation to the Railway Commissioners to ask for the reduction of the fares to ...

    Article : 296 words
  48. THE TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  49. TRUSTER APPOINTED.

    At a meeting of creditors in the estate of George M'Kay, of Spencer-street, Melbourne, clerk, bold before the Chief Clerk in Insolvency yesterday, Mr. J. G. Mitchell was appointed trustee. ...

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  50. THIS MAIL STEAMERS.

    Oceana left Colombo for Australia evening 29th ult. I.G.M.S. Grosser Kurfuerst arrived Southampton 31st ult. from Australia. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. LAW LIST.—(THIS DAY.)

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  53. Advertising

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