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  2. THE MINE DISASTER

    The news of the rescue early this morning of the two truckers, W. Simpson and William King, from the Cardigan mine, which was published in the second edition ...

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  3. PAPERS FOR THE TIMES.

    The Papers for the Times, which have appeared in "The Age" are much appreciated in this district, and a large majority of the residents express approval at the action of ...

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  4. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    M. de Blowitz, Paris correspondent of the "Times," reports that diplomatists regard with gravity the concluding declaration of the Franco- Russian joint note of reply to ...

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  5. SHARP SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    An exciting scene occurred in the House of Commons last night during a debate on the South African war. Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, in the course of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR.

    Immediately upon the opening of the Senate yesterday morning, Mr. Higgs (Q.) moved the adjournment of the House, with a view to call attention ...

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  7. BRITISH AND BOERS.

    The "irrcconcileable" Boers in the Western Transvaal, who form the commandos under General de la Rey, are reported to have plenty of arms, ammunition and ...

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  8. NEW BATTALIONS TO BE RAISED AFTER EASTER.

    It is understood that the new battalions for South Africa to be raised in the Commonwealth will not be enrolled until after Easter. There is very good reason for this ...

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  9. AMERICA AND THE BOERS.

    Mr. Wessels, the Boer delegate, who with Mr. Wolmarans, went to America lately to work for American intervention in South Africa, and was informed by ...

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  10. EXPRESSIONS OF PUBLIC OPINION.

    Sir,--We have had now many years' trial of the present plan for running our railways. What has been the result? It has removed responsibility, from the shoulders ...

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  11. TROUBLE IN CABUL.

    News has been received from Cabul that a source of trouble additional to Hadda Mollah has developed in Afghanistan. Severe friction has taken place between ...

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  12. THE BOERS STILL IN THE FIELD

    Speaking in the House of Commons on the war last evening, Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonics, said that the number of Boers still in the field was ...

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  13. THE QUEENSLAND PORTION.

    Mr. Philp has telegraphed to Mr. Barton, suggesting that instead of the proportion previously sent by Queensland in the Federal Contingents, this State should be ...

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  14. THE FOURTH BATTALION.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, who is also titular Commander in Chief, visited Langwarrin camp to-day to inspect and say farewell to the Victorian units of ...

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  15. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    Another hitch in the proposal of the United States to take over the Panama Canal works and concession in place of constructing the Nicaragua Canal has occurred. ...

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  16. MR. TRENWITH ON TOUR.

    When Napoleon was told at St. Helena that he would have to eat from an earthenware plate his stomach so revolted against the indignity that he could not eat for 30 ...

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  17. FRENCH TRESPASS IN NIGERIA

    Brigadier-General Lugard, commander of the British forces in Northern Nigeria, who lately sent a column south-east towards Lake Tehad, to quieten the tribes which ...

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  18. WINTER SURRENDERERS.

    Lord Kitchener reports that on Saturday last 29 Boers, who had been on commando in the mountains north of Balmoral, on the Delagoa railway line, came in and ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I have read with great interest the whole of your eight articles, and think you are right in every particular. If the Government and Parliament are allowed to ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND THE SHAH.

    Intelligence from Teheran indicates that Russia is still pushing and increasing her influence in northern Persia. It is stated that Russia, who is now borrowing ...

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  21. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Rear-'Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, who lately retired from the post of second in command of the Mediterranean fleet, speaking last night at the Institution of ...

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  22. CIVIL RULE AT PRETORIA.

    The Colonial Office reports that owing to the extension of civil government and the settling down progress in the Transvaal, the military governorship of Pretoria, ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I generally find that your paper has a good grip of public affairs, and that you are not afraid to advocate the cause of reform. Thanks for your welcome papers on ...

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  24. MR. RHODES IMPROVING.

    Capetown cables report that Mr. Cecil Rhodes, whose condition has been in the highest degree critical, has improved considerably. He is much stronger, and though ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--You have placed before the taxpayers very plainly and lucidly the necessity of radical reduction in cost of State government legislative and administrative. It ...

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  26. THE KING'S CORONATION.

    A grand durbar of the native princes and chief officials of India will be held at Delhi, former capital of the ancient Mogul empire, in connection with the Coronation of King ...

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  27. A PEERAGE DIVORCE.

    A decree nisi for divorce was yesterday granted to Lady Rodney (nee Hon. Corisande Evelyn Vere Guest, daughter of the first Lord Wimborne) from her husband, ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY REPRESENTATION.

    As far as the military authorities are concerned, nothing official is known as to the number. or composition of the troops which are to go to England to take part in the ...

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  29. ROBBING THE POPE.

    At Rome the trial is proceeding in the secular Italian tribunal of three officials of the Vatican, who are charged with robbing the Papal treasury, Altogether, it is ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--'"The Age" deserves the thanks of the community for the very able articles on the State Government. It says very little for the public spirit in Melbourne that an ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At yesterday's sales the market was firm, and there was brisk competition for all classes of wool offered. The following prices were realised for Australian brands:-- ...

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  32. CLUE TO A MYSTERY.

    American telegrams report that an explosion yesterday occurred on the Phoenix steamship pier, at Hoboken, New York, in a consignment of ammunition about to be ...

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  33. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The cable steamer Anglia, having laid the cable from Queensland to Norfolk Island, is now paying out the cable from Norfolk Island to New Zealand. She reports having ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND HOT SPRINGS.

    The Agent-General for New Zealand has appointed Dr. Wohlmann, physician of the hot springs at Bath, in Somerset, as Government balneologist (medical bath ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Agent General, Mr. H. A. Grainger, has been invited to attend the Coronation of his Majesty in June, and will officially represent South Australia. The ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Princess's Theatre the last two nights of Sweet Nell of Old Drury are announced. Monday evening has been set apart as a special souvenir night, and every lady who is present will receive ...

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  37. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  38. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

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  39. DUTCH AMBULANCE PROPOSAL.

    Dr. Kuyper, the Premier of Holland, who lately acknowledged in the Dutch Parliament that he could not urge the British Government to release the members of a ...

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  40. GERMANY'S POLISH TROUBLE.

    The drastic methods which the German Government some months ago adopted for the Prussianising of Poland have caused a very strong anti-German feeling among the ...

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  41. THE AUSTRIAN PAN-GERMANS.

    The conduct of the Pan-German section of the Austrian Reichsrath, in shouting "Hurrah for the Hohenzollerns" in the Chamber, has elicited an informal disclaimer and ...

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  42. CAPE COLONY'S CONSTITUTION.

    A petition, signed by the Progressive members of the Cape Legislature, has been presented to the Imperial Government, asking that the constitution of Cape Colony be suspended, and that a bill of indemnity, ...

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  44. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The Sultan's Ministers have despatched a note to the great powers soliciting their friendly intervention to restrain Bulgaria from the systematic and incessant fostering ...

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  45. SMALL-POX ON A TRANSPORT.

    The first shipment of the new Canadian Contingent for South Africa has arrived at Durban with small-pox on board. The transport is in quarantine, and six of the ...

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  46. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Anna Aleida. Sailed.--For Melbourne: Shenir and Loch Ness. ...

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  47. BOY FIRE RAISERS AT CAULFIELD

    Since 1st February, the fire brigades at Malvern and Caulfield have been called to suppress no fewer than twenty- three scrub and grass fire in the Caulfield district. A close watch was maintained for ...

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  48. THE FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    There appears after all to be some prospect of the Fifth Contingent, which left on the 15th February, 1901,returning to Victoria before many months are gone. It was ...

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  49. INSTRUCTIONS TO BE ISSUED TO-DAY.

    Sir John Forrest stated yesterday that he expected to issue instruction to-day to the State commandants to proceed with the preliminary work of organising the Third ...

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  50. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Rome left Suez for Australia on the morning of the 20th inst. ...

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