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  2. LOCOMOTIVE MANUFACTURE.

    The acceptance by the New South Wales. Railway Commissioners of the tender of the Baldwin Locomotive Company, Philadelphia, for the manufacture of 20 engines ...

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  3. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    The sudden departure of Mr. Taverner for London took the Premier completely by surprise. When Mr. Taverner went to Sydney the members of the Government ...

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  4. THE HUN-HO ROUT.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that in repulsing General Gripenberg's army, which attempted to turn the left flank of General Oka's force, ...

    Article : 154 words
  5. CZAR AND HIS PEOPLE.

    An important development in the situation in Russia has been the action of the Czar in making an address of an admonitory, but at the same time conciliatory, ...

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  6. LAKE GEORGE MINES CASE

    In the Court of Appeal yesterday the application made by plaintiffs for a new trial in the case of the Lake George Mines v. Gibbs, Bright and Co., Anthony Gibbs, ...

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  7. MAN WITH TWENTY WIVES.

    An extraordinary criminal sensation is being investigated by American detectives. Johann Hoch, a resident of Chicago, has ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN POLAND.

    The popular unrest in Poland continues to be increasingly manifested, and several serious encounters between the military and the strikers have occurred. ...

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  9. DIVORCES IN AMERICA.

    The special message to Congress by President Roosevelt, in which he referred to the widespread conviction that the divorce laws in some of the States are dangerously ...

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  10. JAPANESE MEDICAL SKILL.

    The Japanese medical and surgical statistics which have been prepared indicate an astonishingly low rate of mortality in the case of General Oku's army. ...

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  11. THE RAILWAY SENSATIONS.

    After a period of immunity from railway disasters news of the sensational mishaps at Beaufort and near Maryborough came as a painful surprise to the Commissioners ...

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  12. STRIKE EXTENDS TO SIBERIA.

    The strike is extending as far as Irkutsk, in Siberia, 30 miles from the north-western shore of Lake Baikal. It is reported that 400 men employed at ...

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  13. NORTH SEA COMMISSION.

    At yesterday's sitting of the International Commission which is inquiring into the North Sea outrage by the Baltic fleet, the Russian officers who gave evidence on the ...

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  14. DIVORCE IN AUSTRALIA

    Though very far below the extraordinarily high average reached by the United States, divorces in the Australian States are annually more numerous than they ...

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  15. THE N.S.W. AGENCY-GENERAL.

    The following Cabinet minute has been prepared in reference to the reorganisation of the Agent-General's department in London:--"Mr. Coghlan is to report as ...

    Article : 348 words
  16. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    It is announced that Russia, which has hitherto refused to ratify the Sugar Bounties Convention adopted at Brussels in 1902, has agreed to recognise the ...

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  17. SEIZURES OF STEAMERS.

    As the result of the vigilance displayed by the Japanese naval authorities in intercepting and seizing vessels conveying contraband cargoes to the Far East, the ...

    Article : 76 words
  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The January series of wool sales closed yesterday with a firm market, and at prices above those of last week. As compared with the closing rates of the November ...

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  19. THE BEAUFORT SMASH.

    In connection with the railway accident at Beaufort on Wednesday night, which was reported in "The Age" yesterday, it appears that a goods train from Ballarat ...

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  20. PRINCESS VICTORIA.

    The improvement in the condition of the Princess Victoria, who on Tuesday underwent an operation for appendicitis, was maintained throughout yesterday. ...

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  21. BATTLESHIPS FOR RUSSIA.

    The intention of the Russian Government to hasten the construction of war ships is further indicated by the fact that Mr. Charles M. Schwab, formerly head of ...

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  22. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    It is announced that no fewer than 78 Unionist members will not seek re-election at the end of the present Parliament. ...

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  23. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The R.M.S. Ortona, which arrived this morning, left Suez with the third section of the Russian Baltic fleet, which were left astern in the evening. The Ortona saw ...

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  24. STATE REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Victorian revenue returns for January show an increase of £47,999 over those of he corresponding month of last year. The principal items showing increases are ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. THE ENGLISH JUDICIARY.

    The position of President of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice, which was resigned by Sir Francis Jeurie, who has accepted a ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. THE PHENIX FOUNDRY.

    In accordance with a resolution passed by the city council, on the motion of Cr. Brokenshire, the State Premier is to be approached for the purpose of urging him ...

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  27. CONSULAR REPORT.

    The Acting Consul-General for Japan has received the following cablegram from Baron Komura, the Minister for Foreign Affairs:-- ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain last evening addressed a meeting at Gainsborough, the attendance numbering 7000, when he dealt chiefly with the Imperial aspects of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  29. CONTROVERSY IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The manufacture of locomotives, which has long been agitating the minds of politicians, has now resolved itself into a newspaper controversy. Free-traders are ...

    Article : 412 words
  30. TASMANIA.

    The consolidated revenue returns for January totalled £72,457. The principal items were surplus Commonwealth revenue, £26,660, and railways,£20,209 Compared ...

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  31. COMMENTS ON THE CABLES.

    General Kuropatkin still endeavors to console himself with preliminary successes, as he calls them. Anyone else would consider he had been deliberately enticed ...

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  32. APPLE SHIPMENTS.

    In the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice yesterday, judgment was given in the case of Woodall and Co. and Connolly and Co., of Liverpool, fruit ...

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  33. GRAND DUKE VLADIMIR.

    The Grand Duke Vladimir, the eldest uncle of the Czar, has, in the course of a press interview, made an interesting statement in reference to the St. Petersburg ...

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  34. RAILWAY APPRENTICESHIPS.

    The board of selectors appointed to deal with the 1249 applications received for the apprenticeship thrown open by the department have chosen sixty-four of the ...

    Article : 253 words
  35. THE TIBET MISSION.

    The action of Mr. St. John Brodrick, the Secretary for India, in modifying the stipulations of the Tibetan treaty and remitting portion of the indemnity to be paid by ...

    Article : 193 words
  36. BOYS OF THE STATE.

    Sir,--I was very glad to see the article on the above in your paper this morning. There can be no doubt that the system of boarding out children by the State is ...

    Article : 259 words
  37. THE DAMAGED ROLLING STOCK.

    The damaged rolling stock was brought on to Ballarat during the afternoon. A locomotive of the DD class was the first to be towed into the yards, with some buffers ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  39. THE MARYBOROUGH COLLISION.

    Men were engaged to-day clearing away the debris at the railway smash at Madame Hopkins siding. One of the least damaged trucks was brought in, and the others will ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. GERMANY'S TRADE TREATIES.

    In the German Reichstag yesterday the Imperial Chancellor, Count von Bulow, explained the scope of the new commercial treaties which the German Government ...

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  41. ATTITUDE OF LABOR COUNCIL.

    It was decided by the Sydney Labor Council to-night not to co-operate with the Iron Trades Council in protesting against locomotives required for New South Wales ...

    Article : 101 words
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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Fatherless, or worse than fatherless or motherless children owe "The Age"' a deep debt of gratitude for its exposure in to-day's issue of the methods of dealing ...

    Article : 112 words
  44. SCARCITY OF WATER.

    At Toongabbie people are carting water for domestic purposes. ...

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  45. POLITICS IN HUNGARY.

    Count Tisza, the Premier of Hungary, has tendered the resignation of himself and his Cabinet in consequence of the defeat of his party at the recent general elections, ...

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