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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A London cablegram reports the death of Sir William Arrol,. the eminent engineer, who constructed the present Tay and the Forth bridges. For eleven years ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Last night Mr. S. Mauger addressed a meeting in the Wonthaggi Theatre, and was accorded a splendid hearing. He said the Senate was placed in the constitution ...

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  4. THE NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The twenty-eight cadets drawn from all parts of the Commonwealth have now been a week in residence at the Royal Australian Naval College, Geelong. "They ...

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  5. YELLOW CREEK MYSTERY

    While to some degree the finding of a mutilated body in the bed of Yellow Creek, near the Everton Falls, remains shrouded in mystery, the inquest held this morning ...

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  6. A CONTESTED WILL.

    The case in which Mr. Heyden Erskine Starke, barrister, of Melbourne, claimed revocation of the probate granted to the will of Miss Marion Mattingley, of Kensington, ...

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  7. "THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN."

    Rev. C. E. Perry. M.A., of St. John's, Camberwell, delivered the third of the series of Lenten addresses at the Atheæum Hall yesterday at noon. Archdeacon ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    A great sensation has ben caused by the latest tactics of the militant suffragettes. Their resort to bombs and incendiarism is generally condemned. ...

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  9. FRENCH DIPLOMACY.

    In political and diplomatic circles a great stir has been caused by the appointment of M. Delcasse, formerly Minister of Marine, as French Ambassador at St. ...

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  10. DESOLATING GOLD DREDGE.

    A meeting of teh Ovens River Frontages and Sludge Pollution Association was held here on Thursday for the purpose of considering the advisability of taking further ...

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  11. IRRITATION IN GERMANY.

    The Austrian newspapers, in commenting upon the appointment of M. Delcasse, and the fearless tone adopted by M. Poincare, who disregarded the well known ...

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  12. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    When Parliament reassembed yesterday it received with acclamation the message from the new President, Mr. Poincare, countersigned by the Prime Minister, M. ...

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  13. RECALCITRANT WITNESS.

    The Dominion Parliament has been debating for two days a case similar to that which occurred in London last week, when Mr. L. J. Maxse, editor of the "National ...

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  14. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Greeks contemplate landing a large force at Besika Bay (Asia Minor), in order to attack the Dardanelles from the south. The troops are on board 35 transports, ...

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  15. NEW SETTLERS.

    In expressing complete accord with the views put forward in the leading article in "The Age" yesterday, the Minister of Lands said he was convinced of the ...

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  16. FLINDERS ELECTORATE.

    In orders that the electors may be fully seized of the issues involved in the coming Federal elections the Aspendale Property Owners' Association has invited both the ...

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  17. THE POLAR TRAGEDY.

    Several large contributions to the Captain Scott fund were received yesterday. These included £1000 each from Lord Strathcona, Lord Howard de Walden, Sir ...

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  18. THE SYDNEY FUNDS.

    The Scott disaster funds are growing rapidly. The Lord Mayor has £2000 in hand, and the chamber of commerce list has reached £600. The success of the J ...

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  19. IMMIGRANTS AND DISEASE.

    At the meeting of the committee of the Williamstown and Footscray Hospital on Thursday evening, the secretary (Mr. T. Compton) stated that he had received a ...

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  20. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    The A.N.A. Exhibition closes to-day, after a four weeks' career or unqualified success in all branches. The promoters have every reason to be satisfied. It has already ...

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  21. HOME RULE IN AUSTRALIA

    Commenting on the curious fact that British Socialists are supporting Federalism in Ireland, the "Morning Post" says:--"The Socialists are in power in the ...

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  22. THE CARLTON TRAGEDY.

    Improvement is still reported in the condition of James Rawlings, who was found with his throat cut, lying alongside the decapitated body of Alice Hudson in ...

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  23. THEATRE ROYAL MATINEE.

    The matinee performance to be given by J. C. Williamson Ltd., in conjunction with Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton in aid of the Captain Scott memorial fund. ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL UNIONISTS.

    The Barrier Labor Federation, the body controlling Barrier industrial matters, and to which every union in Broken Hill, with two or three exceptions, is affiliated, ...

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  25. CASE OF PETER ANDERSEN.

    It was reported to the police yesterday by the authorities of the Kew Hospital for the Insane that Peter Andersen, one of the inmates, was missing. Andersen was ...

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  26. DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE.

    A cyclonic storm last night struck a residence, about two miles from Uralla. The house was shifted from its foundations, the door was stove in, the verandah ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mary Sime, late of Frankston-road, Lyndhurst, widow who died on 21st January last, left by will dated 9th December, 1912, personal property valued at £3349 to her children. ...

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  28. SLY GROG SELLER FINED.

    William Wright, 34, wharf laborer, was at the Central Court to-day, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., fined £100, with the option of nine months' imprisonment for sly ...

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  29. THE TOKIO FIRE.

    The great fire which occurred here on Wednesday night, destroying over 3000 buildings and rendering 15,000 people, homeless, originated at the Salvation ...

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  30. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    It is not yet certain whether ex-President Madero will be permitted to go into exile. As he was about to leave the capital for Vera Cruz. he was stopped by order ...

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  31. RACE OF AFRICAN GIANTS.

    Mr. G. van der Schuren, the editor of "De Mansbode," Rotterdam, who has travelled overland from Cairo to Johannesburg through the central portion of Africa. ...

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  32. THE AERO EXHIBITION.

    The Admiralty and the War Office have purchased five biplanes and ordered several more at the London Aeroplane Exhibition. ...

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  33. THIRD PARTY IN POLITICS.

    Mr. Beeby had something further to say to-day regarding this third party in politics. He is convinced that there is a great volume of public opinion which is utterly ...

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  34. LADY TALBOT MILK SUPPLY.

    The South Melbourne city council has agreed, on the recommendation of the legislative and health committee, to the terms under which milk should be supplied by the Lady Talbor Milk ...

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  35. THE HARRY RICKARDS ESTATE.

    Mr. Teece applied in the Supreme Court to-day for leave to serve Mrs. Harwood and her son, Harry Harwood, now living in England, and outside the jurisdiction of the ...

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  36. BUSHMEN DIE OF THIRST.

    From the north-west two lonely deaths in the bush are reported. George Batch several weeks ago left a station on the Geraldton-Cue line for a station where he had taken ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN FLAGSHIP.

    H.M.A.S. Australia, the flagship of the Australian navy, has reached Devonport. She will now prepare for her steam trials. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLES.

    At a recent sale an exhibition lot of Fiji tortoise shell realised £15 per lb. The by-election for the Chorley division of Lancashire North, necessitated by ...

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  39. GREAT RALLY OF PIONEERS.

    The Early Pioneers' Association is making satisfactory progress with the arrangements for the demonstration to be given to the early colonies and their friends, in the Temperance ...

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  40. FIRE AT BRUNSWICK.

    A fire broke out on Thursday evening in a weatherboard building situated in Albert-street, Burnswick, originally used as a boot factory, but latterly utilised to accommodate the overflow of ...

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  41. FIGHT AT COUNCIL MEETING.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed at a meeting last night of the town council of Piedicroce, in Corsica. A number of electors attended the meeting and ...

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  42. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Pascoe, who returned from Hobart to-day, speaking of the agricultural conference, said:--"It was a pleasant conference, and I ...

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  43. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company is erecting a station at Towyn, a watering place in Mermonthshire, Wales, This station will give direct ...

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  44. A QUEENSLAND VICTIM.

    The police have been advised that the body of the man found on the road 25 miles from Cloncurry a few days ago has been identified as that of Charles Kelling ...

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  45. A "JOY RIDE."

    Constable M'Donald, while on duty in Dandenong-road, East Malvern, on 3rd February, noticed a youth driving a motor car around the block. He was accompanied by several boys. The ...

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  46. BULLET THROUGH TRAIN WINDOW.

    It has been reported to tho police that a bullet was fired from outride through the window of a[?] train which left. Flinders-street at 1 p.m. on Thursday last for Hawthorn. The occurrence took ...

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  47. MOUNT LYELL DISASTER.

    After a few days more pumping, the 850 level at the North Lyell mine will be clear of water. The dead bodies at that level can then be received. ...

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  48. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress recommends that the affiliated unions take a ballot on the question of a legislative eight hours' day. ...

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  50. CLOSER SETTLEMENT NEAR HOBART.

    Portion of the Norton Mandeville Estate, fronting the Derwent River, is to be offercd for closer settlement, and in order to enable to to be carried out ...

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  51. DOCTORS AND HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.

    In connection with the claim of the honorary medical staff of the Alfred Hospital to be represented on the board of management, te latter has resolved:-- ...

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  52. THE CHURCHES.

    The clergy and readers of the dioceses of Melbourne, Bendigo, Wangaratta and Gippsland will announce in the churches to-morrow that the annual collections will be taken at all services on ...

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