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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General was entertained at dinner by the South Australian Government yesterday evening at Parliament House. Among the invited guests were the ...

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  3. THE SAYONARA CUP.

    For the third time Sayonara has proved herself the champion yacht in Australian waters. To do this she has sailed, in races, close on 200 miles, and has won six times ...

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  4. BALKAN SITUATION.

    The Porte, while resolving to accept the principle of the financial scheme put forward by Russia with the object of effecting a settlement of the difficulty between ...

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  5. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the "Times," makes an interesting statement in regard to the embarrassment caused to the United States ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    His Excellency the Governor will formally open the twenty-second Parliament of Victoria this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The function will take place in the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    A fine cool day favored the third day's play in the match between the Australian Eleven and the Rest of Australia. The wicket had recovered somewhat from the ...

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  8. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    In pursuance of his determination to see things for himself, Mr. Justice Higgins this morning visited the Central mine, where he went underground, and was furnished ...

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  9. BRITISH DEFENCE.

    The question of national defence continues to occupy a large measure of public attention. Taking advantage of the remarkable ...

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  10. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph W. F. M'Ginty, of Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, auctioneer and estate agent, who died on 14th December, left by will dated 30th June, 1908, estate of value of £175 reality and £2100 ...

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  11. IRONWORKERS STRIKE.

    Despite the announcement that a contract for the overhaul of the steamer Bombala, estimated to yield about £5000 in wages to the workmen in the union ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Notwithstanding the outcry raised in Russia regarding the Government's policy of repression, as shown by the numerous executions which have taken place during ...

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  13. A MASS MEETING.

    At a mass meeting in front of the Trades Hall to-night Mr. Rossier, Socialist leader, said £627 had been received that day towards the lockout. He protested against ...

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  14. EXPOSURE OF SWEATING.

    At a meeting of the Anti-Sweating League yesterday, the secretary, Mr. S. Mauger, M.P., reported that in response to the circular issued 36 members of the ...

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  15. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    An interesting statement has been made by an official in the Colonial Office, in the course of a press interview, regarding the extended visit which will shortly be made ...

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  16. APPLICANTS FOR WORK.

    A.M.A. stewards are stationed on the various mines to see that no ex-employes of the Proprietary mine accept employment. At Block 14, where men are now ...

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  17. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, in a letter to the supporters of the Government, in connection with the early reassembling of Parliament (16th inst.), ...

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  18. FUNDS FOR THE MEN.

    A letter has been received here from Mr. R. H. Solly, M.L.A., of Victoria, in which he refers to the duration of the lockout at the Proprietary mine, and the suffering ...

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  19. FLOODS IN GERMANY.

    Serious reports continue to be received regarding the extraordinary floods, caused by the sudden melting of the snow on the mountains, which are being experienced in ...

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  20. FRENCH NAVY.

    M. Picard, the French Minister of Marine, who recently submitted to the Chamber of Deputies a proposal to spend on the navy the sum of £32,000,000, spread ...

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  21. LABOR CONFERENCE.

    At a meeting of the local branch of the Political Labor League held at the Trades Hall to-night, it was decided to forward the following recommendations to the ...

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  22. KAISER AND BUELOW.

    A reconciliation has apparently at length been effected low the Kaiser and Prince Between, the Imperial Chancellor, between whom strained relations have existed since ...

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  23. EFFECT ON RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The Barrier trouble has had a serious effect on the railway revenue of South Australia, so far as concerns the traffic to and from the Barrier. The Railway ...

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  24. DANGER PAST AT DRESDEN.

    The latest reports from Dresden state that the floes in the river are melting, and that the danger from the ice is now past, while the flood waters in some of the ...

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  25. REVOLT IN PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia, who persistently delays the carrying out of the promise he has repeatedly made to grant a new constitution and summon a Parliament, is ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The issue by the Bank of New Zealand, on behalf of the Wanganui Harbor Board, of £100,000 5 per cent, debentures at £101 has been over-subscribed. ...

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  27. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Postal Commission to-day examined Mr. Green, the Public Service Inspector, chiefly in regard to complaints of the various postal associations, which he said were ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Received by Dalgery and Co. Ltd.:-- London, 6th February.--"The first series of sales for the year closed with prices firm as compared with the closing rates of last series. Values are ...

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  29. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    Following on the action of the Government of Newfoundland in assenting to the Canadian and Newfoundland coastal fisheries arbitration treaty without making any ...

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  30. A MAN MISSING.

    John Harbor, a one armed man, a resident of Shelbourne, has been reported to the Marong police as missing, and fears are entertained for his safety. On 27th ...

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  31. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The British Board of Trade returns for January show a decrease of £2,852,020 in the value of imports into Great Britain as compared with the corresponding month of ...

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  32. THE MELBOURNE MATCH

    It is expected that four wicketkeepers will take part in the match between the Australian Eleven and the Rest of Australia, which is to commence in Melbourne ...

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  33. ITALIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  34. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    The A.N.A. Exhibition entered upon its second week yesterday with every prospect of a continuance of the public interest that was so strongly manifested throughout the ...

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  35. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The annual international Rugby football match between Wales and Scotland, which was played yesterday, was won by Wales by 1 converted goal (5 points) to 1 penalty ...

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  36. THE CONTINUATION SCHOOL.

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  37. PROBLEM OF RACE SUICIDE.

    The Legislature of Iowa, U.S.A., is grappling with the problem of race suicide, and has decided to present to mothers a dollar for each child. ...

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  38. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The quantity a float for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,020,000 quarters, as compared with 2,700,000 quarters a week ago. The quantity afloat for the Continent ...

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  39. APPEALS FOR AID.

    For the fund inaugurated by Cr. Rogers, M.L.A., mayor of Port Melbourne, on behalf of Mr. James Elder, who has rescued several persons from drowning, but who recently fractured his ...

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  40. A CASE FOR SYMPATHY.

    In response to the appeal made by Mrs. Charles Strong for sufficient money to send a young woman and her infant child to her friends in England, we have received from Harrietville, 5; ...

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  41. FUNDS FOR GIRTON COLLEGE.

    The authorities of Girton College, one of the two residential colleges for women at Cambridge University, are making a public appeal for £50,000 in order to pay off the ...

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  42. BURNT BANK NOTES.

    Mr. Baker, of Sternberg-street, Back Creek, has received intimation from the Commercial Bank that they will refund him £30 on account of six £5 notes, the ...

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  44. BLIND MAN'S MISFORTUNES.

    In response to the appeal made by Mr. J. T. Hogarth, superintendent of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, on behalf of a blind man, Mr. W. P. Hall, of Argyle-street. South Yarra, ...

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