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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The following farewell telegram has been received by the Governor from Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes, dated from Marble Hill, Adelaide, 25th ...

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  3. THE LATE MR. DAVID SYME.

    The council of the Working Men's College met on 26th February. The president (Mr. R. H. Solly) drew attention to the recent decease of Mr. David Syme, who, he said, ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The first of a series of meetings by which it is hoped to arouse enthusiasm on the question of Australian defence by means of a citizen soldiery was held in the ...

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  5. THE COST OF CHARITY.

    A glance at this year's allocation of the Charities Grant shows that instead of attempting to reorganise charitable relief and save a part of the vast sum of public money ...

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  6. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The British military operations against the Zakka Khels, an Afridi tribe occupying the Bazar valley to the north of India, who made a number of raids across the ...

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  7. ROYALTIES IN DANGER

    Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands and her consort, Prince Henry, had a narrow escape from a serious accident yesterday. ...

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  8. REFORMS IN THE CONGO.

    A weighty debate took place in the House of Commons yesterday on the condition of the Congo Free State, where the ill treatment of the natives and the ...

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  9. COMPLAINT BY RIFLE CLUBS.

    Complaints were made at a meeting of the South Australian Affiliated Rifle Club's Association last night regarding rifles supplied by the Federal Government on loan ...

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  10. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Scottish Land Values Bill, which was rejected by the House of Lords last session, passed its third reading in the House of Commons yesterday. The voting ...

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  11. CARLTON BRANCH A.N.A.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Carlton branch of the A.N.A. last evening, the president (Mr. I. R. Macfarlane) in the chair, references were made to the death ...

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  12. THE DEFENCES.

    When Mr. J. H. Hewison suggested at the meeting of the Carlton branch of the A.N.A. last evening that members of the association ought to be the first to give ...

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  13. INSPECTION OF CONVENTS

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. T. Corbett, Unionist member for North Down, moved for leave to introduce a bill to appoint commissioners to inquire into ...

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  14. REFORMS IN MACEDONIA.

    The "Times" in commenting on the speech on reforms in Macedonia, which was made in the House of Commons on Tuesday by Sir Edward Grey, Minister of ...

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  15. ECHUCA SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Before the opening of business, at the Echuca shire council to-day, Cr. J. P. Graham moved that—This council desires to record its regret at the ...

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  16. THE BENT GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Billson, M.L.A., in speaking t the Foresters' dinner, referred to his statement at the Licensed Victuallers' luncheon that the Bent Government was "running to seed." ...

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  17. GERMANY IN THE EAST.

    The North German Lloyd Shipping Co. is resuming its service to German New Guinea and Singapore with fresh ports of call. - ...

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  18. AFFAIRS IN PORTUGAL.

    The general elections in Portugal for the Cortes, which has been convened by King Manuel, will be held early in April. Foreign bankers are suggesting that ...

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  19. BAUER MURDER CASE.

    Detective-Sergeant M'Manamn'y, who has has charge of the investigation concerning the Bernard Bauer murder on 7th June, 1997, is inquiring into the history of the ...

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  20. RUSSIAN OFFICER'S SUICIDE.

    In connection with the serious mutiny which occurred at Vladivostock in October last, the captain of the Russian cruiser Askold, 6500 tons, was ordered to be tried ...

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  21. RETURN OF MR. J. C. WILLIAMSON.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson, with Mrs. Williamson and family, are returning by the Asturias, which arrived today. Mr. Williamson has made arrangements for a ...

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  22. THE PREMIER AT BENDIGO.

    The Premier to-night delivered a lecture on The Resources of Victoria to a large audience in the town hall, and a collection was taken up in aid of the ...

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  23. JAPANESE IMMIGRANTS.

    When the Full Court of the Canadian province of British Columbia gave its decision upholding the judgment of Chief Justice Hunter that the act recently ...

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  24. SUICIDE AT ASPENDALE.

    At 3.30 p.m. yesterday Mr. Frank Schmutters, who was walking on the beach near Aspendale, came across the dead body of a sharp featured, dark ...

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  25. CENSORSHIP OF PLAYS.

    A deputation of dramatists, including Mr. J. M. Barrie, Mr. Arthur Pinero, Sir William S. Gilbert and many other prominent playwrights, waited on Mr. Herbert Gladstone, ...

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  26. ARMED ROBBER ARRESTED.

    An arrest has been effected in connection with the attempt to rob the gatekeepers at the Barnawartha races yesterday. Constables Carruthers, Marshall and Tuthill ...

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  27. RAILWAYS IN MANCHURIA.

    The attitude of Japan in vetoing the authority given by China to a British syndicate to construct, a railway from Hsin-min-tun to Faku-menn, which would link ...

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  28. STRANGE TALE OF THE SEA.

    A strange story comes from the Pacific by the island steamer Navua. The auxiliary schooner Laurel recently arrived in Levuka, and the officers reported sighting on 18th ...

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  29. PROTECTION ON HOPS.

    The Government has appointed a select committee to inquire into the condition of the hop industry. At a meeting of hop growers in Kent a ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Christian Martens, late of Chiltern, retried ironmonger, who died on 26th December last, left by will dated 24th March, 1902, estate of the value of £675 realty and £1580 personalty to his ...

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  31. ARREST OF AN ARMED LUNATIC

    Early this morning the police arrested the lunatic Benjamin Harvey, who escaped in his shirt from the Ararat asylum on Monday. On Tuesday the man called at ...

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  32. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The French Senate has unanimously sanctioned the participation of the Government services in the Franco—British Exhibition, which is to be opened at ...

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  33. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  34. COMPLAINTS AGAINST SOLICITORS.

    The Incorporated Law Institute to-day brought under the notice of the court matters impugning the conduct of two city solicitors, and moved in each case for rules ...

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  35. A BOON FOR INVALIDS.

    The Benevolent Asylum have installed an Alfred bed carriage, a machine which enables the inmates of the infirmary to be taken out into the open air without ...

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  36. FRUIT PESTS CONFERENCE.

    The inter-State conference in reference to the regulations of the various States on the subject of fruit diseases was opened this morning. Mr. John Perry, Minister of ...

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  37. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The 12.47 train, made up of empty wood trucks, with the engine travelling tender foremost, ran off the rails two miles this side of Pyalong. Sixteen trucks and the ...

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  38. SCHOOL TEACHERS' RESIDENCES.

    Mr. Tate, Director of Education, when interviewed to-day regarding the condition of school teachers' residences, as set forth in "The Age," said it was undoubtedly true ...

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  40. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Tressider's stake money has been paid over to Webb. Arnst and Webb will meet in a few days to arrange a match. ...

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