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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. F. Tate, M.A., Director of Education, was last night entertained at n complimentary dinner by officers of the department on the eve of his trip to England to ...

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  3. LORD LINLITHGOW.

    The Marquis of Linlithgow (who as Lord Hopetoun was formerly Governor-General of Australia) has met with another serious accident in the hunting field while ...

    Article : 176 words
  4. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The question of the construction of a tunnel under the English Channel to connect England and France was referred to yesterday in both Houses of the British ...

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  5. REV. DR. RENTOUL.

    There was a large gathering at the Celti[?] Club, Collins-street, last evening, when a welcome back from his recent travels abroad was extended by the members to ...

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  6. TRANSVAAL PARLIAMENT.

    The first Parliament under the new constitution granted to the Transvaal was opened yesterday. The Legislative Assembly elected-Gencral ...

    Article : 625 words
  7. THE SEW LAND POLICY.

    A further statement was made by the Minister of Lands, Mr. Mackey, yesterday with regard to the new land policy of the Government which has been hotly ...

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  8. THE ENTOMBED MINER.

    The Italian miner Varischetti has now been imprisoned for three days at the top of a rise in the 1000 feet level of the Westralia and Extension mine, at Bonnievale, ...

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  9. CORRUPTION IN SAN FRANCISCO.

    The grand jury at San Francisco which has been inquiring into the disclosures of municipal corruption has returned 65 indictments against Abe Reuf, the labor ...

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  10. SIR JOHN MADDEN ON MOTORING.

    A pleasant smoke concert was held last night at the Automobile Club, when Sir John Madden, the president, was welcomed back from his trip to the old country. The ...

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  11. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The House of Commons sat all night-discussing, the Army Annual Bill, the silting lasting for 27 hours. The lengthy sitting was caused by the Opposition resenting a ...

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  12. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    A special meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday to consider the fiscal question. A resolution declaring that the fiscal ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN IRRIGATION.

    It has been decided to raise the Assouan dam on the Nile, which forms the chief structure in the extensive irrigation scheme of Egypt. ...

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  14. REPUBLICS AT WAR.

    Hostilities are being continued between the Central American republics of Honduras and Nicaragua. A party of United States marines his ...

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  15. NOISY "SUFFRAGETTES."

    The 75 suffragettes who were arrested for taking part in the disorderly demonstration outside Parliament yesterday were brought before the court to-day. ...

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  16. THE DIVERS EXPERIENCES.

    F. Hughes, a miner on the South Kalgurli, who did diving work years ago, has succeeded in reaching Varisehetti. The divers sent from the coast were not used ...

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  17. THAW MURDER TRIAL.

    In connection with the trial at New York ol Harry Thaw, the Pittsburg millionaire who is charged with the murder of Stanford White at Madison-square Gardens ...

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  18. THE PATENTS OFFICE.

    Further action in connection with the Patents Office has been taken. A second officer, against whom charges of breaches of regulations, &c., have been ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The second series of the London wool sales for the present season was continued to-day. There was a very strong sale, and crossbreds were slightly dearer. ...

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  20. MINE OWNERS AND MINERS.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Ballarat branch of the Miners' Association was held to-night to consider the reply of the Mine Owner's Association in ' ...

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  21. PRINCES HILL STATE SCHOOL.

    The ceremony of opening the new additions to the Princes Hill State school was performed by the Minister of Education yesterday afternoon. Many of the parents ...

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  22. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Negotiations were completed by the Closer Settlement Board yesterday for the purchase of the Werneth Estate, near Cressy, eight miles from Rokewood and 18 ...

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  23. MADAME AMY SHERWIN'S CONCERTS.

    There was only a moderately good attendance at the second of the above concerts, which took place last night, but Friday is always a bad evening in Melbourne, ...

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  24. A ROYAL GIFT.

    The "Standard" states that the Dowager Empress of Russia (Princess Marie Dagmar), who is on a visit to her sister, Queen Alexandra, has given £10,000 to the British ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  26. THE COUPON SYSTEM.

    The action of Messrs. Robert Harper and Co. and another firm in issuing coupons with their goods was discussed to-day by the council of the Chamber of Commerce. ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. HOMES FOR CLERKS.

    The recommendations of the land board which dealt with the applications for blocks on the Glen Huntly Estate, offered under conditions supposed to he suitable ...

    Article : 417 words
  28. SOUTH AFRICAN FEDERATION.

    The congress of the Afrikander Bond is being held at Middleburg, in Cape Colony. Mr. Theron, during the course of a speech on the federation of the South African ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Donald Manson, late of Edenkillie Park, Palmerston North, Wellington, New Zealand, described as a settler, who died on 31st December, 1905, left by will dated 30th November, 1905, personal ...

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  30. RUSSIAN MURDERS.

    Although the new Russian Duma is now sitting, the Terrorists have in no way diminished their activity against the ...

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  31. THE BOUNTIES BILL.

    As the result of a suggestion emanating from a committee of the Commonwealth Cabinet, the Acting Prime Minister has addressed a circular letter to each of the ...

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  32. BOLT IN LITTLE BOURKE[?]STREET.

    Yesterday afternoon two horses attached to a lorry owned by Messrs. Marchant and Co., cordial manufacturers, which were standing in front of Opitz's Hotel, at the ...

    Article : 140 words
  33. THE SUEVIC WRECK.

    The work of salving the cargo of the White Star liner Suevie, which was wrecked on Brandies Rocks, near Point Lizard (Cornwall), is proceeding. ...

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  34. HAMBURG STRIKE.

    The strike of stevedores at Hamburg, which was brought about by a proposal to compel the men to sign on for day and night work, has resulted in 234 vessels being ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES BANKS.

    The directors of the Bank of New South Wales have decided to increase the capital of the bank, and a circular notifying the amount and conditions will be issued in a ...

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  36. DUTCH LINER ASHORE.

    The Dutch liner Rindjani, 4931 tons, which belongs to the Rotterdamsche Lloyd, went ashore near Kabra, in the Suez Canal, and was badly injured. ...

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  37. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    An unprecedented blunder has been made by members of the cycle trade in connection with the nomination of employers' representatives on the new wages ...

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  38. TRAVELS OF A TELEGRAM.

    In "The Age" of 7th March a complaint was made by Messrs. Turri, patent agents, concerning a telegram sent from Melbourne to a Mr. W. M'Eacharn, which took a ...

    Article : 338 words
  39. THE MURRAY AGREEMENT.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands, representing the Premier, met Mr.' Swinburne at Adelaide to-day. Mr. O'Loughlin afterwards said the only difficult in the ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND MAILS.

    The British Post Office authorities have publicly notified that for the present the mails for New Zealand will be despatched via Suez only, and not via San Francisco ...

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  41. MISS GRACE PALOTTA'S BENEFIT.

    The Princess's Theatre was the scene of much enthusiasm last night on the occasion of Miss Grace Palotta's complimentary farewell benefit. The appearance of the ...

    Article : 180 words
  42. A SETTLER'S SUCCESS.

    A Walmer lessee six years ago took up a 354-acre block on the Walmer Estate; be successfully combated the drought in 1902 for five years he paid £82 per ...

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  43. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    In connection with the forthcoming Navigation Conference preliminary, consultations have been held between the Board of Trade and representatives of the British shin ...

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  44. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A case of plague was this afternoon reported by the Sydney Board of Health authorities. The patient is Michael Lynch, nineteen, who lived in St.. Mary's-street ...

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  45. PROGRESS IN RIVERINA.

    The Gobbagombalin and Marrar lands are now available for selection, and applications close next Monday. For the 200 blocks open the price ranges from about £3 ...

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  46. EXPIRING WAGES BOARDS.

    The term of office of the members of the wood workers', saddlery, pastry cook, engravers' and plate glass hoards has expired. The Minister of Labor will be glad to ...

    Article : 79 words
  47. NEW HEBRIDES CONVENTION.

    The Rev. Maurice Frater, a missionary in the New Hebrides, has written to the Colonial Office in regard to the convention agreed to by Great Britain and France for ...

    Article : 77 words
  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Scharnhorst, from Melbourne 6th February; Ashburton, from Sydney 22nd January; Crocodile, from Geelong 14th December; Highland Monarch from ...

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  49. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co. Notify that today the Hygeia leaves Port Melbourne pier at 2 p.m. for Queense[?] Sorrento and Dromana, and passengers by the Excelsior, leaving Queen's ...

    Article : 186 words
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  51. VICTORIAN FARMERS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Over fifty Victorian farmers arrived by the Wodonga to inspect the agricultural lands of Queensland, with a view to settlement. This morning thirty of them ...

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