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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General, who is on a tour- in Queensland, arrived yesterday at Stanthorpe, Southern Queensland, a few. miles, from the New South Wales border, and ...

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  3. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Deakin was interviewed last night by a deputation from the conference on the unemployed question that met at the Trades Hall in December last. ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Count Todleben, the Czar's aide-de-camp, has experienced a narrow escape from assassination. The report describing the attempt made to murder the count states ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An interesting speech on the subject of the proposed new constitution for the Transvaal was made by Lord Selborne, the High Commissioner for South Africa, in ...

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  6. THE BUTTER INQUIRY.

    It has transpired that, in addition to the handsome sum of £4000 which Mr. Croker received from the Victorian Government for his services in connection with the ...

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  7. SEPARATE REPRESENTATION.

    The bill for the abolition of separate representation of public and railway officers was circulated yesterday. It repeals the provisions in the Constitution ...

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  8. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The project for establishing an Australian navy was referred to by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons last evening, in replying to a question by ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED BETTING COUP.

    The result of the investigations made by the postal authorities into the complaint lodged by the Universal Press Agency that one of the officials of the department had ...

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  10. THE UNREST IN EGYPT.

    The fanatical spirit which has recently been evidenced in Egypt has been fostered by two newspapers published at Cairo. These journals have now been suppressed ...

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  11. MR. W. T. WEBB.

    The republication in "The Age" on Saturday of some of the disclosures which resulted from the investigations of the Butter Commission has drawn attention to the fact ...

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  12. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The result of the referendum taken by the Political Labor Council of the whole of the branches in the Balaclava division for the purpose of selecting one of the ...

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  13. REPUBLICS AT WAR.

    Notwithstanding the agreement arrived at a few days ago between the authorities of Guatemala and San Salvador to cease fighting, pending the negotiations by ...

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  14. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    Since the British Government some months ago announced its intention of giving facilities for the repatriation of the Chinese coolies engaged in the Transvaal ...

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  15. DISCUSSION IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The bill for abolishing the separate representation of civil servants was before the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Premier, having delivered an ...

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  16. BATAIAN.

    Mr. Harry Foran states, that he will contest the Batman seat on the Federal Labor platform, subject to the approval of the central executive of the P.L.C. ...

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  17. FAWKNER.

    The name of Mr. W. T. Burbury was omitted from the list of Labor candidates from whom Air. T. Smith was selected to stand for Fawkner ...

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  18. MARIBYRNONG.

    During the week a conference has been held for the purpose of selecting a candidate to contest the Maribyrnong seat in the interests of Labor, the branches ...

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  19. THE POWERS AND POLAND.

    "Le Journal," a well known Paris daily paper, makes the. declaration that the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria and the Emperor William of Germany have ...

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  20. OVERDUE VESSELS.

    The underwriters consider that the German barque Rodenbek, 1602 tons, which on 23rd January left Liverpool for Newcastle (N.S.W.), and was last spoken on ...

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  21. THE PEARY EXPEDITION.

    Grave fears are entertained at New York concerning the Arctic expedition in the steamer Roosevelt, under Commander Peary, which sailed: in July last to make ...

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  22. WIMMERA.

    The membership roll of the Warracknabeal branch of the Protectionist Association was closed last night for one week, in order to take a ballot for the selection ...

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  23. DEATH OF LADY CURZON.

    The death is announced of Lady Curzon of Kedleston, the wife of Lord Curzon, late Viceroy of India. [The daughter of an American ...

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  24. CORIO.

    The difficulties in the local Protectionist Association, in Geelong have now been ended by the resignation of the secretary. It will be remembered that at the meeting ...

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  25. A DESTROYED THEATRE.

    The South-Eastern and Chatham Railway Company has come to an agreement with Mr. Cyril Maude, the actor-manager, respecting the payment of compensation for ...

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  26. THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    The P. and O. company evidently intends to make a strong bid for the Australian export trade. Arrangements have been made by the company to put on a ...

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  27. PRISON LABOR.

    The question of prison labor is adverted to by Mr. E. C. Connor, Inspector-General of Penal Establishments and Gaols, in his report for 1905, just presented to the ...

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  28. MR. ROCKEFELLER AND Y.M.C.A

    Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil Trust multi-millionaire, has contributed the sum of £50,000 towards the fund for rebuilding the Young Men's Christian ...

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  29. JUVENILE SMOKING.

    The select committee of the House of Commons to which the Juvenile Smoking Bill was recently referred has presented its report. The committee advises the ...

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  30. BRITISH RIFLEMEN.

    The invitation from Australia to British riflemen to send a representative team to the Commonwealth was read last evening at a general meeting of members of the ...

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  31. TOURISTS AMONG THE SNOW.

    Kiandra presents quite a gala appearance. A large party of visitors from Sydney and Melbourne have come through the snow, which is very deep. Only the roofs of the ...

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  32. NEW STATE PUBLIC WORKS.

    An important statement on the question of dealing with the unemployed was made in the Legislative Assembly last night by the Premier. The matter was mentioned ...

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  33. SWEATING AT PERTH.

    Mr. A. M'Callum, president of the Coastal Trades and Labor Council, in an interview to-day, made a statement to justify the recent declaration of his council ...

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  34. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    The will of Robert Ker, of Little Collins-street, Melbourne, gentleman, was lodged for probate yesterday. The testator died on the 27th June last, and the will was dated 10th February, 1905. The ...

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  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  36. EDUCATION BILL.

    In the House of Commons, in committee, last evening the remaining clauses of the Education Bill, together with some new clauses added by the Minister in charge of ...

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  37. NEWS FROM THE EAST.

    Captain Williams, of the steamer Airlie which arrived here this. morning, stated that while the vessel, was at Singapore a huge floating dock, capable of lifting 25,000 ...

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  38. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    The Minister of Defence was asked yesterday if the Government intended to subsidise a team of Australian rinemen for Bisley this year. "No," answered Senator ...

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  39. THE PROPOSED YARRA BRIDGE

    The mayor of Williamstown, Cr. Bolton, when speaking at a smoke night tendered to himself and his fellow councillors last night by the council employes, referred to ...

    Article : 203 words
  40. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  41. FIRE ON STEAMER NORFOLK.

    The fire which broke out on the steamer Norfolk at Fremantle was confined to the coal stored in the No. 3 hold, which was shipped at Durban. The outbreak was the ...

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  44. THE IRISH ENVOYS

    [?] Delvin and Denovan, the Irish envoys, visited Kilmore on Wednesday, arriving during the afternoon by motor car. Mr. Delvin delivered an address on ...

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