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  2. JAPANESE AT PORT ARTHUR.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Tokio reports that on the night of Tuesday 22nd inst., the Japanese made another attempt to completely close the entrance to ...

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  3. ANOTHER DEEMING HORROR.

    A sensational suicide, in circumstances recalling the Deeming murders in Australia, was committed yesterday in London. The suicide was a ticket of leave ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. A SHIP ON FIRE.

    The San Francisco "Call" of 29th February contains news of the fire on the steamer Queen, in which fourteen persons perished. The fire broke out whilst the ...

    Article : 354 words
  5. PLAGUE ON THE RAND.

    The British "Medical Journal," commenting on the reports cabled from Johannesburg with respect to the plague outbreak in the coolie quarter there, suspects that ...

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  6. THE MELBOURNE ELECTION.

    Electors who have obtained postal ballot papers need not wait until Wednesday to post them, but can do so at once, and they will be counted in the ordinary way. ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. WAR OFFICE REORGANISATION.

    In pursuance of the scheme of War Office reorganisation drawn up by the Esher special committee, Colonel Sir Edward Ward, K.C.B., Permanent Under-Secretary of ...

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  8. CARLTON FOOTBALL CLUB.

    A meeting of members of the Carlton Football Club was held at the Temperance Hall, Russell-streeet, last evening for the purpose of hearing an explanation from ...

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  9. THE BIRTH RATE.

    The declining birth rate in Australia and elsewhere was the subject of some outspoken remarks by the Bishop of Melbourne in the course of a sermon preached in ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCING.

    The London "Daily Mail," commenting on the retrenching policy in New South Wales, declares that the crash has come, and that the wholesale dismissal of civil ...

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  11. UNFAIR ELECTION TACTICS.

    Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn addressed some 50 members of his Gertrude division committee last night. Dr. E. B. Heffernan presided. ...

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  12. THE ROYAL FAMILY.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra yesterday paid a "surprise" visit to the Alexandra Trust Dining Rooms in London, founded by Sir. Thomas Lipton in commemoration ...

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  13. BEFORE THE WAR.

    An official "white book" has been issued making public the notes exchanged by Japan with Russia in the final stages of the negotiations which were ended by war ...

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  14. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The Cambridge crew is still the favorite for the University boat race with Oxford, to be rowed to-morrow, but the odds are decreasing. The betting is now 6 to.4 on ...

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  15. PRINCE OF WALES AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Prince of Wales yesterday gave an audience to Professor Anderson Stuart, of Sydney University, now in England. His Royal Highness asked Professor Stuart ...

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  16. THE LATE BOMBARDMENT.

    Admiral Togo has reported to the Japanese Government at Tokio that in the recent bombardment of Port Arthur, of which accounts were first given by Admiral Alexieff ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. A SHOCKING DISCOVERY.

    The result of an investigation made at Mitcham yesterday by Dr. Beattie-Smith and Detective Burvett was a sensational discovery, in which piteous human ...

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  18. THE COMMONWEALTH PICTURE.

    His Majesty King Edward has directed that Mr. Tom .Roberts's picture of the opening of the Australian Commonwealth Parliament at Melbourne, for which the ...

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  19. A FEARFUL DISASTER.

    San Francisco papers which arrived by the Sierra to-day report a terrific dynamite explosion at Ogden, in Utah, on 19th February, killing 25 persons. The disaster ...

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  20. THE CONGO CRUELTIES.

    Lord Beauchamp, formerly Governor of New South Wales; has been elected president of the Congo Reform Association, formed to further the extensive movement ...

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  21. A COMMITTEEMAN'S SPEECH.

    At a meeting of the committee interested in the return of Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn for the Melbourne electorate, held yesterday at the rooms, Collins-street, Cr. Jef ...

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  22. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The survivors of the crew of the Russian cruiser Varyag, sunk in Chemulpo by the Japanese fleet, who were rescued by H.M.S. Talbot and taken to Ceylon, where they ...

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  23. FAST OCEAN STEAMERS.

    The committee of experts, presided over by Rear-Admiral Oram, appointed to decide whether the new liners to be built in pursuance of the Cunard Company's ...

    Article : 224 words
  24. FRENCH ANTI-CLERICALISM.

    The Anti Clerical Education Bill lately introduced in the French Chamber of Deputies by the Premier, M. Combes, which prohibits all teaching by religious ...

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  25. IN MANCHURIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Niu-chwang reports that the ice on the river Liao has broken up, and consequently the town is now accessible to a Japanese naval ...

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  26. JUSTICES' JUSTICE.

    At the Trades Hall Council last night the secretary, Mr. S. Barker, gave a report of what had been done in the case of the men James Butler and Robert John Lester, ...

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  27. AT THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, in addressing the inmates of the Benevolent Asylum yesterday afternoon in the diningroom of the institution, said he had no intention of ...

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  28. MORE FRIENDLY RUSSIAN TONE.

    Russia some days ago officially thanked England for her rescue and kind treatment of the Varyag's sailors, and a much friendlier tone towards England is now shown ...

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  29. THE RAILWAYS.

    The revenue for the week ended last Thursday was £19,727 77 in excess of that for the corresponding week last year. The receipts for the current financial year are ...

    Article : 238 words
  30. THE HERERO REVOLT.

    The Chief Justice of German South Africa, Herr P. Richter, confirms the statements made in the Reichstag by Herr Bebel, the Social Democrat leader, and by ...

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  31. MONGOLIAN NEUTRALITY.

    The Prince of Alatson, the ruler over that part of Mongolia adjoining the Chinese province of Kan-su, has issued commands to his subjects for the observation of strict ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. JAPAN'S ARMY COMMANDER.

    Major-General Baron Kodama, sub-chief of the Japanese Army Staff under Field Marshal Oyama, is about to leave. Tokio to take supreme command of the Japanese ...

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  33. DEATH OF SIR EDWIN ARNOLD.

    The death is to-day announced of the distinguished journalist, scholar and poet, Sir Edwin Arnold, at the age of 72 years. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on Thursday dismissed, with costs, the colonial appeal case of Henderson versus Daniel. ...

    Article : 74 words
  35. ETHERGRAMS ACROSS BAIKAL.

    A German apparatus for the transmission of wireless telegraphic messages over Lake Baikal, which is at present crossed by a railway on the ice, has been sent from ...

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  36. "ELIJAH" DOWIE IN ADELAIDE

    In his address to-day, Mr. Dowie said, with emphasis, that when Christ, came again. He would take rule into His own hands, and King Edward would then have ...

    Article : 234 words
  37. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    On the line of the Cheng-chen the two adversaries seem to be trying to outflank each other. Yesterday we heard of the Japanese extending their right from An-ju to the ...

    Article : 556 words
  38. SUICIDE BY POISON.

    The death of Thomas Anderson, aged 61, secretary of the Bakers' Union, winch occurred at his residence, 149 Palmerston- street, Carlton, yesterday, was reported to ...

    Article : 366 words
  39. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 594 words
  40. JAPANESE ADVANCE NORTH.

    Japanese troops are reported to have reached Tchitai Bay, 25 miles south of Vladivostock, on the Siberian side of the Tumen. . ...

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  41. A LADIES MEETING.

    A meeting of ladies who are interesting themselves in the Melbourne election in the interests of Sir Malcolm M'Encharn's candidature was held at 90 Collins-street ...

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  42. ECONOMY IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.

    Sir,--The necessity for some alteration in the criminal law of Victoria is shown by the various wasteful and tardy methods of dealing with petty larcenies. An accused ...

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  43. IN KOREA.

    Officers of the Russian Army Medical Service Corps assert that the Japanese troops in Korea, at Seoul and near Ping yang, are suffering from a typhoid ...

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  44. ADELAIDE, Friday.

    The police are endeavoring to discover the ringleaders in a crowd of about 200 persons who marched to the residence of Mr. J. Darling, M.L.A., and broke a window in ...

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  45. THE HAMHUNG REBELS.

    The Japanese commander, who recently dispersed a body of 300 rebels near Ham- hung, on the east coast north of Broughton Bay, having found that the real cause ...

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  46. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    Arthur Anscombe, a well-known resident of Kiama, was washed off the rocks this afternoon while fishing, and was drowned during a heavy sea. The body could not be ...

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  47. A SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE.

    Extraordinary evidence was given to-day in the Divorce Court in the course of a suit brought by Charles Edward Bradney, who sought dissolution of his marriage ...

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  48. COSSACK INSOLENCE.

    A detachment of Cossacks was recently annihilated by Korean troops at Kang-kwei, about 100 miles north-west of Broughton Bay, in peculiar circumstances. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  49. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The combined railway societies have completed arrangements for the selection of two Labor candidates to contest the railway electorate. Nominations are invited ...

    Article : 151 words
  50. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT DEAD.

    A boy named Keith Woodward, aged thirteen, was accidentally shot dead at Newtown this afternoon. He and a number of lads had assembled at the house of a mate, ...

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  51. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The Bay Excursion Company advertise that the paddle steamer Ozone will run the usual Sunday afternoon trip to-morrow, starting from the Port Melbourne railway pier at 3 p.m. for Mornington, ...

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  52. THE PLAGUE.

    Yesterday there were 77 rats examined at the Brisbane Health department, and only one, and it was from the infected area, was found plague-infected. ...

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  53. A MARRIED WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    A married woman named Armstrong, 37 years of age, residing at Moyston, and the mother of three children, took her life last night by an overdose of laudanum. She was ...

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  54. WALLAROO AND MOONTA MINING COMPANY.

    ADELAIDE.--At the annual meeting of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining Co;, on Friday, the chairman (Mr. James Harvey) said the financial position of the company was a cause for sincere ...

    Article : 104 words
  55. Advertising

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  56. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Essen, steamer, from Sydney 22nd June; J. T. North, barque, from Wellington 9th December; Gwydir Castle, barque, from Port Piric 13th November; ...

    Article : 58 words
  57. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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