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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore returned to Sydney in H.M.S. Powerful yesterday from Hobart, and is now in residence to Admiralty House. His commission will ...

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  3. ANOTHER MARINE DISASTER

    A thick fog which overhung the vicinity of Eden and Green Cape yesterday tured the well-known coastal steamer New New Guinea to her doom at a spot on the ...

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  4. WORK AND WAGES.

    Work was at a standstill yesterday at the south Wharf, where the members of the Timber. Sorters and Stackers' Union and about thirty tally clerks were out on strike. ...

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  5. MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The reprehensibe conduct of the Commonwealth Government and of the Metropolitan Board of Works, in not dealing fairly with tenders sent in by Victorian ...

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  6. THE APPALLING PLAGUE.

    Plague has devastated the town of Achitka,near Harbin, the number of deaths averaging 400 daily. The Buddhist priests and officials are showing great ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Times" states that the more moderate members of the Ministry consider that the Veto Bill must be passed first, and then the question of reform of the House ...

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  8. CIVIL MARRIAGE.

    Professor Goudy, Regius Professor of Civil Law at Oxford, has sent a letter to the "Times" on the subject of mixed marriages. He suggests that, owing to the ...

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  9. THE VESSEL'S CREW.

    Messrs. M'Ilwraith, M'Eacharn and Co., of Melbourne, the vessel's owners, supplied the following list of her crew, but stated that there have recently been some changes ...

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  10. SPREADS INTO SIBERIA.

    Owing to a case of suspected plague being discovered near the Russian boundary, the Governor of the district of Amur has closed the Manchurian frontier against people ...

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  11. ENGINE DRIVERS' CLAIMS.

    Before Mr. Justice Higgins, as the President of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Court, the further hearing was yesterday begun of the dispute, ...

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  12. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    Sir Richard Solomon, High Commissioner for South Africa, has been interviewed by the "Daily Mail" regarding the statement in the "Sunday Times" that at ...

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  13. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    In the course of a speech at Norwich Mr. G. H. Roberts, M.P. (Labor) said:--"Unless a bill dealing with the Osborne judgment is submitted to Parliament there ...

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  14. CANADIAN AGREEMENT OPPOSED.

    Mr. C. N. Armstrong, of Montreal, a prominent Canadian railway man, who is now in London, condemns the reciprocity agreement. He stated in an interview ...

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  15. IRISH LAND OUTRAGES.

    Another land outrage is reported from County Galway, Ireland. Two constables were patrolling near Headfort at midnight, when they heard shots fired. Upon ...

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  16. THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    At the time of the disaster the New Guinea was making a trip from Melbourne and Geelong to Sydney and Newcastle, under charter to Huddart, Parker and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. DISASTER BAY.

    Disaster Bay is so named in consequence of the numerous shipping casualties that have occurred in that locality. The remains of some of the old wrecks are reported to ...

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  18. A MINISTER'S ASSASSINS.

    The assassins of Sani-ed-Dowel, the Persian Minister of Finance, are being tried before a Persian tribunal. If found guilty they will be sent, according to usage, to ...

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  19. POSITION IN PORTUGAL.

    Senhor Bernardino Machado, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in the course of an interview, has promised, on behalf of the Government, freedom for all religious ...

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  20. THE GLEN BANK DISASTER.

    Te Roebourne police report that the search for possible survivors of the wrecked Glenbank on Legendre, Dolphin and other islands off Nichol Bay has so far proved ...

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  21. TRAITOROUS OFFICERS.

    A non-commissioned officer has been court-martialled at Naney for removing the ejector from a field piece for the purpose of offering it to a foreign power. He was ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    The "Observer's" correspondent at Teheran states that the Russian troops which recently proceeded to Kasvin, about 100 miles north-west of Teheran,have ...

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  23. STEAMER IN A GALE.

    The steamer Innamincka, which arrived in Brisbane this evening from Cairns via ports, encountered the full effects of the rough weather which has been prevailing ...

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  24. IMPUDENT IMPOSTORS.

    Two impudent impostors, by playing upon the credulity of the ignorant Russian peasants at Pskoy, an ancient town, 160 miles from St. Petersburg have reaped a ...

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  25. THE EMPIRE'S BOYS.

    Numerous committees and individuals in Great Britain have promised the League of Empire to assist in making the visit of Australian and New Zealand boys to ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The will of George Benson,late of Hunt-street, Coburg, gentleman, who died on 29th November, 1897, was filed for probate yesterday. Testator left £1100 in real estate and £l45 personalty to ...

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  27. NEW SETTLERS.

    The officers of the Immigration Branch have prepared the following record of the immigrants who have arrived since last July as delegation, assisted or nominated ...

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  28. A TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The steamer Boverie arrived this morning. The captain reports that from the time the vessel felt San Francisco almost until arrival here tempestuous weather was ...

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  29. M.C.C. SECRETARYSHIP.

    Mr. Sidney M. Tindall has been appointed Melbourne Cricket Club committee to succeed Mr. B. J. Wardill as secretary of the M.C.C. A great many ...

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  30. SHOT AT FIVE TIMES.

    While on a visit to Sabadoll, in Catalonia, Senor Leroux, the Republican leader, was fired at five times, but was uninjured. Three arrests have been made. ...

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  31. NEGOTIATIONS FOR A SETTLEMENT.

    The Premier was yesterday waited on by about twelve timber merchants and importers of timber, who asked him to intervene in the dispute with the stackers ...

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  32. DISCHARGED CONVICTS.

    It has been officially announced that Mr. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, has been appointed president of the Central Association for the Aid of Discharged ...

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  33. ARRIVALS YESTERDAY.

    The Orsova arrived yesterday with immigrants on board, and was met by Mr. A. Y. Bramwell, of the Intelligence Bureau. The newcomers comprise five families coming ...

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  34. WALLAN MURDER CASE.

    In the Practice Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Hood, Mr. T. Power, instructed by Messrs. Nolan and Nolan, applied for bail in the case of Frederick Carmody, ...

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  35. NEW IMMIGRATION AGENT.

    The Government has arranged that Mr. Jas. M'Leod, the newly appointed Immigration Agent, shall leave Sydney for Vancouver on 13th March. In America he will ...

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  36. TIMBER CLERKS' STRIKE.

    The strike of clerks employed in measuring and tallying timber on the wharfs, which took place yesterday afternoon, is to some extent a reflex of the larger ...

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  37. ADVICE FROM AGENT-GENERAL.

    Yesterday the Lands department received mail advices from the Agent-General that the Marathon left London for Melbourne on 19th January, and the Otranto and ...

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  38. ASYLUM PATIENT ESCAPES.

    Frederick George Twentyman, 20 years of age a patient at the Kew Lunatic Asylum, on Sunday night escaped from the place. He arose from his bed, clad only in his ...

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  39. VALUABLE MUSICAL WORKS.

    King George has promised to lend to the British Museum a valuable library of musical works that have been preserved in Buckingham Palace for over 100 years. ...

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  40. JAPANESE BLUFF.

    When a press representative found the log of the Kinan Maru, the Japanese Antarctic exploring steamer, written up in English, he sought some explanation of ...

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  42. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ernest Barry the English oarsman, has accepted the challenge of Wm. Albany, to row him for the sculling championship of England, the "Sportsman's" Cup, and £200 ...

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  43. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

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  44. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A terrible scene was enacted yesterday morning at the farm of Alfred William Jones, four miles from Scottsdale. Jones took a gun, and announced that he was ...

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  45. WHARF LABORERS' TROUBLE.

    Mr. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, presided over a meeting of the council of the Waterside Workers' Federation yesterday, when consideration was given to the ...

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  46. APPEALS FOR HELP.

    In response to the appeal made by the mayor of St. Kilda on behalf of the widow and four children of Arthur Eruest Lupton,who was murdered recently at the railway camp near Wallan. ...

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  49. ACTION BY FEDERATED SAW MILL HANDS.

    At a meeting of the federated Saw Mill and Timber Yard General Workers and Employes' Association held last night, Mr. Eraser, president of the union, in the chair, ...

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