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  2. POLITICIANS AND COMPANIES.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. William Hayes Fisher, member for Fulham, and Financial Secretary to the Treasury, made a personal explanation to the House ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICAL UNION.

    Sir William M' Millan, member of the Commonwealth House of Representatives, last evening gave an address to the Australasian Chamber of Commerce in ...

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  4. THE BALKANS TROUBLE.

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Mail" in Albania reports that the area of revolt against the Sultan is spreading. At Durazzo, in Western Albania, on ...

    Article : 184 words
  5. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    The announcement that a women's demonstration was to be held to protest against the abandonment by the Irvine Government of the principle of women's ...

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  6. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Acting Commissioner's ultimatum giving the railway societies affiliated with the Trades Hall a fortnight within which to decide whether or not the tie shall ...

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  7. "SPOOKS" AND FINANCE.

    The details of the "Planchette Case, of which some particulars have been given in "The Age" cablegrams, furnish one of the oddest stories heard in the London courts ...

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  8. LONDON EDUCATION BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the first reading was carried of the Government bill to deal with the education system in London, apart from the provisions of the ...

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  9. THE WEATHER FOR EASTER.

    Holiday makers who purpose seeking pleasure out of doors during Eastertide cannot, unfortunately, be assured of settled weather. When questioned yesterday ...

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  10. THE COREAN FRONTIER.

    Russo-Japanese friction is reported on the Yalu river, which forms the boundary between Corea and the Shing-king province of Manchuria, in the south of which Russia's ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier, who left for Sydney yesterday had not received any official word as to the intention of the Locomotive Engine Drivers and ...

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  12. COMPLICATIONS IN SERVIA.

    An addition to the troubles of the Balkan States has been provided by, King Alexander of Servia, who, having quarrelled with the Skuptschina, or ...

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  13. A CHINESE RAILWAY.

    The Chinese Government has given to a British-Chinese corporation a concession in the construction of the Shanghai-Nankin railway of 5 per cent, commission on all ...

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  14. THE DREYFUS AFFAIR.

    Sensational scenes, with bitter recriminations and much invective, occurred in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, when M. Jaures, the leader of the Socialist ...

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  15. THE RIGHT OF ORGANISATION.

    Speaking at the Brunswick town hall last evening on the subject of The Future of Labor in Australia, Mr. Tom Mann, referring to the railway trouble, asked how ...

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  16. THE EASTER ENCAMPMENTS.

    By a special train which left Spencer- street at. noon yesterday advance parties to the number of about 500 left for Sunbury to prepare camp. Among the officers ...

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  17. KAISER AT COPENHAGEN.

    The Emperor William of Germany, who, in spite of the popular feeling against him among the Danes, has made a very good impression during his visit to Copenhagen, ...

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  18. CURBING THE RADICALS.

    Telegrams from Belgrade explain that King Alexander's action in suspending the Servian constitution and dismissing the Skuptschina is intended to curb the ...

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  19. THE DUTCH STRIKES.

    The labor troubles in Holland continue to grow in extent and intensity. Following tho example of the Amsterdam diamond cutlers and land transport employes, ...

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  20. AN ALBANIAN ALLIANCE.

    The alliance between the Mussulman and Christian Albanian tribes in revolt against the Sultan's authority is said to be not a mere accidental or unpremeditated affair. ...

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  21. MASSACRE BY ALBANIANS.

    Advices received from Albania report that the insurgent tribesmen are waging active warfare against the Christian inhabitants of the province. A large force of the ...

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  22. LONDON BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    At the annual meeting of the shareholders of the London Bank of Australia Ltd., held to-day, the proposal of the directors-- to reduce the capital value of the shares ...

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  23. WARNING TO SHIPPING.

    Live shell will be fired from the fort at the Heads on Easter Monday. Ships and boats are warned to keep clear, especially in the direction of Mud Island. Firing ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Francis Jeune yesterday granted an application for leave to presume that Miss Camille Holland, who disappeared from her residence, Moat Farm, ...

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  25. THE FORGERY CONSPIRACIES.

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Jaures, leader of the Socialist party, resumed his speech on the fresh revelations in the Dreyfus affair made by the letter of ...

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  26. THE BUTTER SEASON.

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  27. DELAYED CABLE MESSAGES.

    The following cable messages, of date London, 7th April, delayed in transmission, were published in part of yesterday's issue:-- ...

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  28. THE BISHOP OF BRISBANE.

    The Right Rev. W. T. Webber, Bishop of Brisbane, who has been for some time in England and the Continent, and whose health has suffered a very serious ...

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  29. THE LOCOMOTIVE TENDERS.

    Nothing will be decided regarding the tenders for tho 39 locomotives until after the Easter holidays. Probably the Cabinet will not have an opportunity of further ...

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  30. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The British Board of Trade returns for March show that the value of the imports to the United Kingdom during the month exceeded by £6,018,603 that for the ...

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  31. HERR PAGEL'S LION.

    A sensation was created at Fitzgerald's Circus this evening by an attack upon Herr Pagel by the lion during his daring feat with that animal. Directly Pagel entered ...

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  32. PLATFORM AT BUNYIP.

    The Big-endians and the Little-endians of Bunyip are in conflict. The question of whether the railway platform and siding shall be on the south side or the north side ...

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  33. THE MADRID RIOTS.

    Following on the serious riots of university students and working men at Madrid, in the course of which the police were obliged to fire on the mob, a dynamite ...

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  34. THE KING.

    King Edward yesterday witnessed a bull tournament in Lisbon. His Majesty, who is to visit Rome on the 27th inst., will arrive at Paris on 2nd ...

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  35. PORT OF LONDON BILL.

    The directors of the London dock companies which are affected by the Port of London Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on Monday by Mr. Gerald ...

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  36. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 513 words
  37. BELGIUM AND THE NILE.

    King Leopold of Belgium, titular sovereign of the Congo Free State, does not accept with a good grace the intimation from England that the Belgian posts on the ...

    Article : 97 words
  38. THE BULL TOURNAMENT.

    The bull tournament which his Majesty King Edward, as the guest of Don Carlos, King of Portugal, attended at Lisbon on Saturday was not a bull fight of the ...

    Article : 205 words
  39. SPORT AND CHARITIES.

    Comment was' made at the meeting of the Melbourne hospital committee on Tuesday on the fact that while a sports committee at the little town of Leongatha had ...

    Article : 259 words
  40. SCARCITY OF TRUCKS.

    A correspondent, signing himself "Inquirer," writing in yesterday's issue, complained that large dealers in chaff and grain are being supplied with sufficient trucks to ...

    Article : 171 words
  41. A SYSTEMATIC POISONER.

    The execution took, place yesterday of Severino Klossoffski, the Pole who, while keeping under the name of George Chapman a public house in Southwark, poisoned ...

    Article : 131 words
  42. THE MORWELL-MIRBOO SERVICE.

    A Mirboo North correspondent writes that the recent alterations in the service have caused very great inconvenience, especially to stock dealers. In fact, after the ...

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  43. FAREWELL AT LISBON.

    His Majesty King Edward left Lisbon yesterday in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, his departure being marked by the same display of popular enthusiasm as was ...

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  45. ENGLISH FLOTATIONS.

    Five Australian gold mining companies, with an aggregate capital of £8500. were registered in London to-day. The companies have been formed to work mining ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Allin, of Pleasant and South streets, Ballarat West, wheelwright, pauses ol insolvency: inability to realise on property and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £386 157; assets. £258 82; ...

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  47. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

    COUNTY COURT.--(Before Judge Chomley, at 10.30.)--Dear v. Truelove. At the annual meeting of the Coburg Ladies' Benevolent Society, held last week, Mrs. M. W. ...

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  48. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tenners nave been accepted:--Construction of the bodies of two A.D.A.D. cars, Robertson and party, £147 10 per car; removal of turntable from ...

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