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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    For the first time since the caucus meetings of the Ministerial and Mackinnon parties the Premier yesterday met his colleagues in Cabinet. After the two recent ...

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  3. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Licensed Victuallers' Association was held at the Town Hall Hotel yesterday afternoon; the president, Mr. C. A. Champion, ...

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  4. BIG FIRE IN ADELAIDE.

    One of the largest conflagrations ever known in Adelaide occurred ut 6 o'clock this morning in the large premises occupied by Messrs. Harrold, Colton and Co., ...

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  5. AN AUSTRALIAN COUNTESS.

    The Earl of portarlington has been married to Miss Winifreda Yuill, a daughter of Mr. G. S. Yuill, head of G. S. Yuill and Co. Limited, shipping agents and ...

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  6. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the Under Secretary of State for the Colonics, attacked the House of Lords in a speech delivered at Manchester yesterday. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Dr. Arthur, of Sydney, president of the Immigration League of Australia, has written a letter to the "Daily 'Chronicle" setting forth the objects of the league. ...

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  8. BUILDING TRADES.

    The statement made by Mr. C. E. Eldridge, secretary of the Master Builders' Association, on Monday to the effect that unionists were coercing non-unionists ...

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  9. SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE.

    The foundation stone of the Melbourne Seamen's Institute, wich is being erected at the Australian Wharf, was laid yesterday afternoon by the Governor-General. ...

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  10. THE NAVIGATION CONFERENCE .

    At the meeting of the Commonwealth Cabinet to-day the question of the filling of the vacancy in Australia's delegation to the Imperial Navigation Conference, ...

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  11. NEGLECTING THE SICK.

    At the Essex Circuit Court at Chelmsford, a man named Carter, an elder in the church of the sect known as the Peculiar People, and another man named Clark, a ...

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  12. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    Adverse comment on the constitution of the delegation was expressed on Monday, evening at the meeting of the executive of the Employers' Federation. The ...

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  13. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, who declared in a speech delivered last week at Walsall (Staffordshire) that, although the members of the Unionist party are loyal to their ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY MR. REID.

    "The suggestion of the Prime Minister," said Mr. Reid, leader of the Opposition, today, "that the reports of the Tariff Commission can be sent to Sir William Lyne on ...

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  15. GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    Several second ballots in connection with the German elections were decided yesterday. The Centre party gained four seats and lost one, the National Liberals gained ...

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  16. JAMAICA EARTHQUAKE.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton,M. P. who was at Kingston when the recent earthquake occurred, has written a letter to the "Times" regarding the landing of American troops ...

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  17. THE ELECTIONS.

    Though election day tins not yet been fixed, several aspirants for political honors are already feeling their way in the North Melbourne electorate. Mr. G. M. ...

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  18. A THEATRICAL LAW CASE.

    The theatrical case in which Josephine Andrews is plaintiff, and Charles Leonard Fletcher, character actor, at present under engagement to Mr. Harry Richards, ...

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  19. THE CARLTON ELECTORATE.

    The names of four likely candidates for the Carlton seat in the Legislative Assembly in connection with the forthcoming elections have already been mentioned. ...

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  20. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    A meeting of the Irish Nationalist party was hold at Dublin yesterday. Mr. John Redmond was re-elected leader of the party in the House of Commons. ...

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  21. MILLIONAIRE ON TRIAL.

    The case for the prosecution has been closed in the trial of Harry Thaw, a Pittsburg millionaire, who is charged with the murder of Mr. Stanford White, a ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN FEDERATION.

    The movement for the federation of the South African colonies is growing rapidly. Reuter's correspondent at Capetown states that a strong body of influential ...

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  23. THE QUEENSLAND MINISTRY.

    Much surprise was occasioned in Brisbane to-day by the issue of a "Government Gazette" extraordinary under yesterday's date, announcing the acceptance of Mr. ...

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  24. GAOL BREAKER CAPTURED.

    A sensational arrest was made yesterday by the police at Perth (Scotland). A criminal named Gibbons, who had recently broken out of gaol, was captured ...

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  25. BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty has decided that the vessels stationed at the Cape of Good Hope and at the East Indies shall cooperate. The command of the Cane ...

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  26. POLITICAL PARTY FUSION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There is to be a joining in the near future between the forces of the Liberal and Reform party in both Federal and State Parliamentary mutters. Mr. Reid and Mr. ...

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  27. CRUDITIES IN LEGISLATION.

    It was announced in "The Age" yesterday in a telegram from Wellington that the New Zealand Government had appointed Professor W. T. Salmond to the ...

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  28. THE EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Employers' Federation, held on Monday evening, reference was made to Mr. Justice Cussen's award. This was considered a ...

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  29. REFORMS IN RUSSIA.

    [?]the Premier of Russia, has declared that if the new Duma will cooperate with the Government instead of running counter to it many reforms will ...

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  30. NEW IRISH UNIVERSITY.

    The senate of the Dublin University has been considering the Government's proposal in regard to education in Ireland, which provides for making the Dublin ...

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  31. THE A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    Good attendances were again recorded at the Exhibition yesterday afternoon and evening, and there appears to be no sign of any diminution of public interest in the ...

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  32. MENINGITIS.

    The outbreak of cerebro spinal meningitis at Glasgow and Belfast, which has already resulted in a number of deaths, is still spreading in both cities. ...

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  33. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The additional hardships imposed upon the indigent sufferers of Melbourne owing to the acknowledged lack of sufficient accommodation at the principal metropolitan ...

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  34. WHARF LABORERS' AGREEMENT

    A meeting of the Wharf Laborers' Union, attended by 1300 men, adopted the agreement drawn up between the delegates of the Ship Owners' Association and the ...

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  35. MARCHIONESS OF HASTINGS.

    A social event that caused a sensation in 1864 is recalled by the death of Lady Florence Chetwynd, who was the Marchioness of Hastings by her first marriage. ...

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  36. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    M. Briand, Minister of Public Worship in France, has issued a circular to the prefects of police concerning the conditions under which the churches are to be leased ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS IN AFRICA.

    Efforts are being made by the Federal authorities to ascertain how far the commercial depression in South Africa is affecting reputable Australians who desire ...

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  38. COAST DEFENCES OF AMERICA.

    Brigadier-General Frederick Funston, who is in command of the United States forces, in California, declares that San Francisco could easily he captured by an ...

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  39. BOOKKEEPER ACCUSED.

    A bookkeeper named Alexander Barneveld, who was employed by Messrs. Gilbert, j. M'Caul and Co., Australian merchants. 27 Walbrook-street, was charged at ...

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  40. A MALICIOUS ACT.

    Another interference with the workings at the Lord Nelson mine is reported by the manager, who has ascertained that soluble lead was recently put in the sand. ...

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  41. A NEW RIFLE.

    An Austrian named Lauber has invented a new magazine rifle which is capable of firing 15 shots a minute. The new weapon is 2½ lb, lighter than ...

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  42. GRAND OPERA COMPANY.

    Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Marmora which arrived from London to- day was Mr. Geo. Musgrove, who has completed an extensive tour of America ...

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  43. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

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  44. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  45. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The session of the Federal Parliament, which will open on 20th February, will last only a fortnight. "It will be necessary," said the Prime Minister yesterday in this ...

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  46. SNAKE DEVOURING A RABBIT.

    Mr. J. Baldwin, vermin inspector, relates peculiar incident which came under his notice at Tallarook a couple of days ago. While inspecting the warrens on the old ...

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  47. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday it was decided to reappoint the Railway Commissioners (Messrs. T. Tait, W. Fitzpatrick and C. Hudson) for a further ...

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  48. WARANGA BASIN WORKS.

    The work of repairing the damaged embankment at the Waranga Basin received a check last week by a strike of the men employed on the face of the bank. Those ...

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  49. JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.

    A provisional agreement has been arranged between the Governments of the United States and Japan with respect to the difficulty that arose in consequence of ...

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  50. HOSPITALS AND CHARITIES ASSOCIATION.

    The question of the advisability of joining the recently formed Hospitals and Charities Association was yesterday discussed at the usual fortnightly meeting of ...

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  51. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Bielefeld, from Brisbane 24 th November; Clan Matheson from Port Pirie 15th November; Arrino, from Port Pine 10th November; Ajax, from Brisbane ...

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  52. MILDURA.

    Sir,--The heading of your report from Mildura to-day, "A Temperance Township," requires an explanation. During the first six months of last year there were ...

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  54. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    China arrived Suez from Australia' morning 3rd. ...

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  59. TOLL TELEPHONES.

    Fifty subscribers have enrolled under the toll telephone system. ...

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