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  2. THE STATE PARLIAMENT

    At noon to-day the returning officer formally declared Mr. H. M'Kenzie, Minister of Lands, elected as member for Rodney. ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    In the police court to-day, John Williams and James Knevett, on remand, were charged with behaving in a riotous manner and assaulting, a constable in the execution ...

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  4. ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE.

    An alarming and disastrous earthquake has occurred at Phocaea, the most northerly of the Ionian cities in Asia Minor, Which is situated on a peninsula between ...

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  5. CHINESE NEW YEAR.

    A serious outbreak of disorder among Chinese coolies on the Rand occurred in connection with the holiday celebrations incidental to the Chinese New Year. ...

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  6. IRISH LAND QUESTION.

    During the recess the Government has amended the financial clauses of Mr. Birrell's Irish Land Purchase Bill, which was read a second time in the House of ...

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  7. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    A public meeting to forward the movement in favor of electoral reform was held in the Hawthorn town hall last evening. The mayor (Cr. Henningsen) occupied ...

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  8. TARIFF REFORM.

    The Conservative Central Office has formally resolved not to support "free food" candidates lit the next general election, unless they unreservedly adopt Mr. A. J. ...

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  9. SMELTING BARRIER ORE.

    The contract which the Broken Hill Proprietary company entered into for smelting carbonate are from the B.H. Block 14 mine expired on 31st December, and owing to the ...

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  10. DINIZULU'S DEFENCE.

    Before the special court at Greytown, in Natal, which is conducting the trial of Dinizulu on charges of high treason and murder, the paramount Zula chief ...

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  11. THE MINERS' FUND.

    The Victorian Timber Stackers Union has forwarded £10 to the miners fund. A levy of 1per member for two weeks has been struck on member of the union, and ...

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  12. ACTION IN THE COUNTRY.

    A well attended meeting wits held in the Mechanics' Hall on Thursday evening to consider the question of forming a political Liberal association. Mr. G. W. Mitchell ...

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  13. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    The German Government is experiencing considerable difficulty in giving, legislative effect to the proposals which it has put forward for improving the national ...

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  14. THE RELIEF FUND.

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  15. A SLIDING BOG.

    The sliding bog which a few days ago invaded the village of Kilmore, near Ballygar, in county Galway, has ousted 80 people from their homes. ...

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  16. CONTRIBUTION FROM FREMANTLE.

    The Fremantle Lumpers Union has resolved to contribute £50 as a first instalment to the Broken Hill miners. ...

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  17. LORD NORTHCOTE'S SPEECH.

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Batchelor, who returned from South Australia yesterday, took occasion to expressed his views upon some of the more important ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--In your issue of to-day Mr. F. W. Dawborn tells us that "the preferential ballot system advocated by Professor Nanson and others absolutely secures the ...

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  19. ANTI-JAPANESE BILLS.

    The San Francisco correspondent of the "Times" reports that in the Californian Legislature yesterday it was resolved, by 43 votes to 34, to postpone for a week ...

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  20. POLITICS IN SERVIA.

    It was reported a few days ago that the resignation of the Velimirovitch Cabinet had been accepted by King Peter of Servia and that M. Protitch, a leading adherent to ...

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  21. BAITING A PRESIDENT.

    Although the United States House of Representatives recently took strong exception to President Roosevelt's suggestion that men of the secret service should be ...

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  22. STARTLING HARBOR INCIDENT.

    The steamer Malaita had a narrow escape from collision at Sydney Heads this morning. She reached the Heads about 1 o'clock, and when making for the harbor ...

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  23. ILLICIT TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    At an early hour this morning Constable O'Brien arrested a man named Thomas Reid at Metcalfe, on a charge of having unlawfully bought gold. Accused, who is ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION.

    In a lecture delivered at the United Service Institution last evening by Mr. E. S, Scammell, formerly an immigration officer in the employ of the Western Australian ...

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  25. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The "Times," "Standard." "Daily Mail" and "'Daily Chronicle"' to-day publish leading articles dealing with the forth coming Imperial Press Conference in London, ...

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  26. MEETING OF UNIONS.

    Messrs. Blundell and Verran, two South Australian Parliamentarians, spoke at the Theatre Royal to-night in connection with the vaudeville entertainment in aid of the ...

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  27. POWLETT VALLEY COAL FIELD.

    A further important discovery has been made in the Powlett Valley coal bed. The sinking of a shaft was recently commenced about a mile south of the bores ...

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  28. THE ESSENDON CONTEST.

    Mr. W. A. Watt, Treasurer in the State Government, addressed a meeting of electors of the Essendon electorate last night at the Coburg town hall. There were ...

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  29. RUSSIAN TERRORISTS.

    It is reported from Paris that a secret [?]ribunal sitting in that city has condemned to death as a police agent the man Azeff, the chief Terrorist organiser of the ...

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  30. TELEGRAPHY.

    Telegrams were yesterday sent direct from London to Karachi, the capital of Scinde, a distance of 5532 miles, without any intermediate handling. This ...

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  31. A LAUNCHING MISHAP.

    A peculiar misadventure occurred yesterday in connection with the launching of the steamer Osterley, the third of the five new vessels which are being built to the ...

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  32. PANAMA CANAL PURCHASE.

    In connection with the action of the Federal Government at Washington in prosecuting the New York "World" and the Indianapolis "News" on a charge of ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    In the recently published list of results of the University public examinations, held in December last, candidates are returned as having passed either the matriculation ...

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  34. FURIOUS BAY SQUALL.

    The Norwegian barque Oaklands, 111 days out from Sundswall, a port on the Baltic, had rather a sensational ending to a remarkably fair weather passage ...

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  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  36. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A serious railway accident occurred yesterday at Southport, in Lancashire. By some means two trains came into collision, and the damaged carriages were ...

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  37. TRADES HALL SYMPATHY.

    It has been arranged that a mass meeting shall be held in Yarra Park to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon in aid of the unionists of Broken Hill. The president of the ...

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  38. A BORROWING POLICY.

    Speaking at the National show at Busselton yesterday, Mr. Mitchell, Minister of Agriculture, said the Government was seriously handicapped in developmental works ...

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  39. A DAMAGED PRODUCE CARGO.

    After completing an examination of the cargo of butter and cheese by the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Paparoa, which was damaged by a fire which ...

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  40. A MUTINOUS CREW.

    The barque Calluna, 1340 tons, which on 2nd inst, sailed from London for Newcastle, New South Wales, was yesterday towed to Falmouth, the crew having ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir.--In justice to Mr. Watt, there is no member of the House at the present time can claim to have the sole support of the genuine trades unionist at this critical ...

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  42. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    On the Black Flat there is about 3500 acres which only requires a comparatively inexpensive system of drainage to render it fit for agriculture. There are other ...

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  43. BRITISH TRADE DEPRESSION.

    In a speech delivered at Birmingham last evening by Mr, Haldane, Secretary of State for War, in which he referred to the prevailing depression, in British trade, he ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  45. SPEECH BY MR. GRAHAM.

    Mr. John Meiklejohn, returning officer for the Goulburn Valley electorate, this afternoon declared Mr. John Graham elected, in the presence of a large crowd. ...

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  46. BAY EXCURSIONS.

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  47. THE EXPLOSION ON BLOCK 10 LEASE:

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Block 10 Company Ltd. by advertisement is offering a reward of £500 for information leading to the conviction of the persona ...

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  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Glaucus, from Melbourne, 6th December; Altona, from Melbourne, 28th November. Sailed.--For Sydney: Buteshire, Goslar. ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The corporation of the City of Dunedin, New Zealand, is issuing on the London market 4 per cent, bonds for £206,900 at £100 10. ...

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  50. BILLIARDS.

    The play yesterday in the game of 16,000 up which is being contested by these players at Alcock's rooms was not as brilliant as in some previous sessions, though Lindrum in ...

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  51. WORK DELAYED.

    Arrangements have been completed for the sale of Block 14 carbonates to the Sulphide Corporation, and productive operation will be resumed as soon as repairs to ...

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  54. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Turakina, which left Plymouth 29th December, left Capetown, 21st inst, on route for New Zealand ports via Hobart. Friedrich [?]er Grosse left Colombo for ...

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  55. SITTING OF COURT POSTPONED.

    It has been found inconvenient to held the proposed sitting of the Conciliation Court at Broken Hill next week, as previously arranged, and Mr. Justice Higgins ...

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