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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cable message to "The Age" from London reports the death of Sir Frederick Darley, which, according to a cablegram, received in Sydney yesterday from Lady ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    So swift was the close of the last session of the third Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia that many persons do not yet realise that compulsory ...

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  4. AEROPLANE FATALITY.

    Another distressing aeronautic fatality has occurred. M. Delagrange, the well-known French aviator, was killed by an accident to his ...

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  5. AN IMPUDENT IMPOSITION.

    The practice of a serious form of imposition, the victims of which are the Australian butter exporters, has been brought to light by Mr., T. A. Coghlan, ...

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  6. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    An important political address was delivered by Mr. A. J. Balfour, the leader of the Unionist party, at Hanley, in Staffordshire, last evening, ...

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  7. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener arrived here this morning at 7.20, and, despite the early hour. was met at the station by a large crowd of citizens. But there were excellent police ...

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  8. THE MELBOURNE RECEPTION.

    The Prime Minister spent a good deal of time yesterday with various officials going through thee arrangements for the Melbourne reception of Lord Kitchener. After ...

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  9. DOVER GRAVING DOCK.

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports, that great indignation has been aroused at Dover by the action of the Admiralty in not permitting the Dover Graving Docks ...

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  10. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    It is announced that the task of officially, observing the total eclipse of the sun in May next will be left to the Australian meteorological authorities. ...

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  11. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The New York correspondent of the "Times" reports that a working arrangement has been arrived at between the North Atlantic steamship companies. ...

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  12. A WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST.

    Intimation has been received by cable of the death of Mr. Charles Short, one of the oldest of Australian journalists. He was a son of the late Rev. Robert Short, for many ...

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  13. THE VICTORIAN CAMPS.

    The representatives of the Military Board, in Melbourne who tentatively authorised the concessions with respect to the eight days' Victorian military camps ...

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  14. A SEA TRAGEDY.

    Philadelphia, arrived at a Williamstown anchorage in tow of the tug Alacrity at 9 p.m. yesterday. The MacMahon entered the Heads on Tuesday night at the same ...

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  15. GREAT TRUST COMPANY.

    It is reported from New York that owing to the retirement of Mr. T. F. Ryan, vice-president of the Morton Trust Company, Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan and his ...

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  16. ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY.

    Lord Kitchener reached Sydney this afternoon, and many thousands of people assembled at the central station to give him a welcome. A special escort was ...

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  17. TEST CRICKET MATCH.

    The first test match between the Marylebone Cricket Club's team and an eleven representing South Africa was continued at Johannesburg yesterday. ...

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  18. THRIFT IN PRUSSIA.

    The statistics for 1908 of the Prussian Savings Bank, which are only now forthcoming, disclose a remarkable degree of thrift. ...

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  19. THE WARATAH.

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  20. LORD MAYOR AND PRIME MINISTER.

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. Burston), as chairman of the committee, called on the Prime Minister yesterday morning and reported the progress, made by that body. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN NAYY.

    The Russian Admiralty continues to be in a most disorganised condition, and it has been found, that the four Dreadnoughts which were begun last year cannot be ...

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  22. PUBLIC BANQUET.

    Lord Kitchener was thee guest of honor at a banquet given by the Lord Mayor' tonight at the town hall, and the famous commander again made two things evident ...

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  23. ASSISTANCE FROM WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Fremantle council has authorised the mayor to receive, contributions for the Waratah Search Fund. A lecture by Mr. W. B. Christie, of the ...

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  24. MANHATTAN BRIDGE.

    The great Manhattan suspension bridge, the fourth structure over, the East River, which separates Brooklyn, and New York, has been formally opened for traffic. The ...

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  25. GERMAN TRAGEDIES.

    Telegrams from Germany report a remarkable series of tragedies. During the past two days no fewer than 20 cases of suicide or attempted suicide ...

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  26. THE WALKARE WRECK.

    Further details regarding the incident to the Union Co.'s steamer Waikare, which has beached at Dusky Sound, on the west coast of the South Island,show that ...

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  27. POSITION OF RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    The Railway Commissioner have decided to grant railway employes who belong to the military forces leave of absence on full liny to attend the Kitchener camps. ...

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  28. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  29. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Inspecting Superintendent Commons, of Melbourne, "'held ii departmental inquiry to-day at "the'"Ballarat city police barracks regarding charges preferred against ...

    Article : 248 words
  30. UNIONS AND POLITICS.

    The Stafford branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has taken a ballot on the question whether a levy of one shilling a member should be made for the purpose ...

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  31. A STREET COLLISION.

    One of his Majesty's mafl carts shot along Swanston-street yesterday morning with such a clatter and at such a speed as proclaimed to all in ...

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  32. NORTH OF ENGLAND MINES.

    The dissatisfaction with the new shift system on the part of the miners in the North of England is becoming increasingly evident. In Northumberland and Durham ...

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  33. PARADE OF CADETS.

    The cadet authorities are indulging in a good deal of optimistic speculation regarding the parade of cadets proposed to be held in the grounds of Government House ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Justice Gaynor, who in November last was elected Mayor of New York, assumed office on 1st January. Although the new mayor was returned on the Tammany ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND COAL STRIKE.

    The strike at the State coal mine has been satisfactorily settled, as the result of a conference between the Minister of Mines' and the delegates from the miners' ...

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  36. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Mongolia arrived Suez from Australia morning 2nd. Persia left Suez for Australia morning 1st. Vilie.de Ciotat, homewards, left Port Said 8 ...

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