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  2. THE FISHER CABINET.

    At the annual smoke social of the Wodonga branch of the Amalgamated Railway Employes' Association on Saturday night, the guests included the Minister of ...

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  3. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference spent the whole of this morning with the Prime Minister, and as a net result failed to induce Mr. Fisher to deviate by a hair's breadth from ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL CADET.

    The winner of the King's medal for the best cadet for the term of training which has been concluded on H.M.S. Cornwall, 9800 tons, one of the armored cruisers used ...

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  5. CAUGHT BY AN AVALANCHE.

    An avalanche swept down the northern face of one of the peaks of the eastern Alps near Salzburg. It overwhelmed a workmen's shelter which ...

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  6. IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF.

    The correspondence between the Imperial and Canadian Governments relating to the creation of an Imperial General Staff recruited from the forces of the ...

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  7. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    Several matters of public interest were discussed at considerable length at the annual united conference of the Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania, the ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Dudley, accompanied by Lord Richard Nevill, left Marble Hill yesterday morning by motor car on a visit to Angaston. They were met ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    General Louis Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, delivered a speech at Standerton, in which he opposed the proposal to take it referendum of the people on the ...

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  10. CLERGYMAN "UNFROCKED."

    The Rev. James Smyth Pigott, the leader of the Agapemonites, who has his head quarters at the "Abode of Love," a palatial mansion near Spaxton, has been formally ...

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  11. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty King Edward received a hearty public welcome on his arrival at Paris on his way to Biarritz, the French health resort on the Bay of Biscay. ...

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  12. SPEECH BY THE OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, leader of the Federal Opposition, addressed the electors at Parramatta to-night. Referring to the Deakin party, he said there seemed to be a ...

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  13. DINIZULU'S SENTENCE.

    Mr. Dean, Minister of Defence in Natal, in referring to the sentence of four years parsed on Dinizulu, the head of the Zulu chiefs, for harboring rebels during the ...

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  14. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. John Dillon, M.P., in a speech delivered at Battersea on Saturday, declared that the Nationalists would strongly support the Government's Irish Land Bill, ...

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  15. FRUITS OF FREE-TRADE.

    The "Daily Express" draws attention to the fact that a large Government contract has been sent out of the country. It states that the Home Secretary. Mr. ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Strong earthquake shocks have been felt along the coast near Guayaquil, one of the chief towns of the South American republic of Ecuador. ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Colin Campbell Stewart, late of the Black smiths' Arms Hotel, Bridge-road, Richmond, manager, who died on 11th February last, left by will dated 17th July, 1905, estate of the ...

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  18. FRENCH CUSTOMS.

    The Customs Committee of the French Parliament has reduced the projected annual surcharge on British merchandise from 3,000,000 f. (£120,000) to 1,500,000 f. ...

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  19. HOURS OF LABOR.

    Consideration was given at the meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night to the proposed reduction of the hours of labor in the printing trade from ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association last night, Mr. E. Bean, representing Victoria on the Cricket Board of Control, drew attention to the fact that ...

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  21. THE BALKAN SITUATION.

    In view of the reported pacific tenor of Servia's reply to Russia's remonstrances against adopting a provocative attitude towards Austria, Baron von Aehrenthal, the ...

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  22. THE ITALIAN SUFFERERS.

    The fund opened by the Lord Mayor of London in aid of the sufferers by the Italian earthquake now amounts to £136,420. ...

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  23. AMERICAN BEEF TRUST.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, replying to a question asked in the House of Commons by Mr. W. Field, stated that the Government was ...

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  24. PROCEEDINGS IN CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference resumed its sittings at Parliament House this morning under the presidency of Mr. Evans, Premier of Tasmania. The Prime Minister and ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES FUND.

    Up to the present £4775 has been subscribed to the Sicilian earthquake fund. ...

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  26. FIRE ON A WHEAT SHIP.

    The steamer Inverkip, 4353 tons, which left Geelong on 10th January for Falmouth with a cargo of wheat, has put into the Spanish port of Vigo owing to an outbreak ...

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  27. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, whose second term as President of the United States ended on 3rd March, will make an early start on his expedition to Africa to hunt ...

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  28. MANY TRAINS SNOWBOUND. SPORT IN EUROPE.

    Many thousands of people who intended to witness the ceremonies and celebrations in connection with the inauguration of President Taft at Washington on Thursday The profits from the Olympic games held at the Franco-British Exhibition in London last-year amount to £6377. ...

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  29. TURKEY'S LOAD OF DEBT.

    The financial problem is engaging the serious attention of the "Young Turk" party, which recently succeeded in wresting from the Sultan the concession of ...

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  30. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    Russia is sending half a sotnia of Cossacks to Reshd, in Persia, on account of the reports that Persian revolutionaries are laying mines and erecting fortifications ...

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  31. ITALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The result of the general elections in Italy has been to give the Government of Signor Giolitti a large majority. ...

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  32. TRAVELLERS AND AGENTS.

    A meeting of those employed as travellers, canvassers and agents was held at the Trades Hall under the auspices of the organising committee, last evening for the ...

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  33. STATES' EXTRAVAGANCE.

    Mr. Mahon, Minister for Home Affairs, has followed up his speech in the Hobart town hall on the extravagance of the States since Federation with an interview in ...

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  34. BRITISH TRADE STATISTICS.

    The British Board of Trade returns for February show a decrease of £1,959,925 in the value of imports into Great Britain as compared with the corresponding month of ...

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  35. INFLUENZA AMONG HORSES.

    Influenza has broken out among the carriers' horses in the Tambo Valley. About 40 horses are affected here. Five teams are stranded, and almost every other team ...

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  36. THE DOCK DISASTER.

    Further details regarding the disaster at Victoria Dock, at Birkenhead, which resulted in the death of fourteen workmen owing to the inrush of water which ...

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  37. RAILWAY SPEED.

    Much inconvenience and delay have been experienced here by wine growers through the apparent carelessness of the New South Wales railway officials at Albury. Empty ...

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  38. THE LANDS ADMINISTRATION.

    A resident of this district complains that he called at the Lands Office a few days ago to obtain some information about a block of land three miles from Moe, and ...

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  39. PLAGUE ON A STEAMER.

    Hamid Ali, an Arab member of the crew of the French steamier St. Louis, was today found to be suffering from plague. The vessel, which was at Miller's Point Wharf, ...

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  40. A BISHOP'S WIDOW.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Potter, widow of Bishop Potter, of New York, who died in July last at the age of 74. Mrs. Potter, who was a wealthy widow ...

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  41. FIRE AT NORTH FITZROY.

    A lad, named Henry Mercer, aged fourteen, employed by Mr. H. G. Morris, painter, of 115 to 117 Scotchmer-Street, North Fitzroy, yesterday afternoon went searching for something in a dark ...

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  42. WRESTLING.

    Negotiations commenced recently by prominent Melbourne sporting men to arrange the contest for the world's wrestling championship between George Hackenschmidt ...

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  43. A CASE IN THE CITY.

    A man applied to-day for admission to one of the hospitals. On investigation he was suspected to be suffering from plague, and a few hours later this was proved to ...

    Article : 128 words
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  47. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    F.M.S. Dumbea left Colombo on 4th. ...

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