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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The death of the Dowager Duchess of Newcastle, widow of the sixth duke, is reported in a cable message from our London correspondent. The Dowager Duchess ...

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  3. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    On the motion for adjournment in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. H. Page Croft (Unionist) raised the question of converting the Imperial Conference into ...

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  4. STATE MINISTERS.

    The State Cabinet is not after all prepared, it now appears, to allow its plan of campaign against the Referendum to be entirely obliterated by the chills to which ...

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  5. WHERE IS IRENE THYER?

    From a suspicious incident that came under the notice of the station master at Moreland on the night of her disappearance, there is a likelihood of serious ...

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  6. POWERS AND ALBANIA.

    The Ambassadors Conference, which again assembled yesterday, remitted the Austro-Italian project in regard to Albania for the consideration of the Powers. The ...

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  7. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    The hearing of the charges of conspiracy against Mrs. Drummond, six other suffragettes and a chemist named Clayton, wire were arrested after the recent police ...

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  8. MR. ROOSEVELT ON AUSTRALIA.

    At his home at Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, yesterday, ex-President Roosevelt entertained the delegates to the conference which has been considering the question of ...

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Though the contest is admittedly one of the most bitterly fought by the Labor party in this State, there is now every reason to count upon a notable victory for ...

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  10. MELBOURNE.

    Miss Ellen Mulcahy, who is contesting the Melbourne electorate as "the Independent and anti-caucus candidate." addressed a meeting of about 700 persons in the main ...

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  11. MR. WATT IN LONDON.

    Mr. Watt, the Victorian Premier, is pushing forward the scheme for the amalgamation of the Victorian, New South Wales and South Australian emigration offices in ...

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  12. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    In an address on Universal Training as a Democratic Institution, given in the Guild Hall, Cambridge, yesterday by Dr. Frodsham, Bishop of North Queensland, he ...

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  13. CHINESE OPIUM TREATY.

    The Chinese Government has asked Great Britain to revise the Opium Treaty so as to permit the total prohibition of the importation of Indian opium. ...

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  14. REPRESENTATION OF AUSTRALIA.

    It is expected that the Federal Government will be represented at both conferences. At the last Imperial Conference a resolution was adopted expressing the ...

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  15. COAL VEND CASE.

    The case of the King v. the Adelaide Steamship Company, in which the Commonwealth Government is appealing against the ruling of the High Court of ...

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  16. DOCTOR FINED £50.

    Dr. Wharry was yesterday fined £50 for having prevented the service of a writ upon his suffragette daughter in connection with damage recently done to ...

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  17. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

    The use of railway premises or rolling stock for the display of political advertisements is strictly forbidden by the Commissioners, but the instructions issued from ...

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  18. CANADIAN NAVY BILL.

    The debate on the Navy Bill was continued in the Dominion House of Commons yesterday. Mr. George M'Craney said that Mr. G. ...

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  19. BROWNING "RELICS.''

    The sale of the manuscripts and "relies" of Robert and Elizabeth Browning, which extended aver several days, realised an aggregate sum of £28,000. ...

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  20. BRITISH LAND QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lloyd-George, in reply to a question as to what progress had been made by the committee of inquiry into the land question, ...

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  21. EMPIRE DAY.

    The celebration of Empire day was referred to in the House of Commons today. Mr. H. Page Croft (Unionist) asked the ...

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  22. BOURKE.

    Strong complaints of further misrepresentation on the part of his opponent were made by Mr. Maldon Robb. the Liberal candidate, at a crowded meeting in the ...

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  23. A GIFT FOR POSTERITY.

    A humorous suggestion for the suppression of suffragettes was made by Sir James Crichton-Browne at a banquet given on Wednesday night by the Cold Storage and ...

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  24. BRITISH MINERS.

    The South Males coal owners have decided to increase the wages of their employes by 212 per cent. It is estimated that the recent strikes in ...

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  25. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    It is reported from Nogales, Arizona, that the rebel troops yesterday committed an appalling outrage, which involved the annihilation of a train load of Federal troops. ...

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  26. AMERICAN WOOL TARIFF.

    The Underwood Wool Tariff Bill was passed yesterday by the House of Representatives, the voting being 281 to 131. The Republicans are planning a stiff fight ...

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  27. SURREY HILLS CELEBRATION.

    A deputation representing the Surrey Hills Empire day celebration committee waited on Mr. Commissioner M'Cleiland yesterday, and requested that the Railway ...

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  28. THE HUB BRAKE NUISANCE.

    The City Council's legislative committee has been lately giving special attention to the formulating of by laws in connection with city traffic. A regulation has been ...

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  29. STRIKE IN BUILDING TRADE.

    Three thousand builders' laborers at Glasgow have struck work, spending the settlement of their demand for an increase in wages. ...

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  30. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the United States Secretary of State, is still in California, and is engaged in endeavoring to have a referendum of the State electors taken on the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN INVENTION.

    At Portsmonth, in the presence of Admiralty officials, a trial of the torpedo submarine ship cleaner, which was invented by an Australian, was made upon H.M.S. ...

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  32. A BALLARAT "GHOST."

    For some time women and children living in the vicinity of the Buninyong-road have been much alarmed by the antics of a senseless individual who found amusement in ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Immigration Restriction Bill is being hotly debated by the Opposition in the Union House of Assembly. Mass meetings of Indians at Kimberley ...

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  34. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Hendry, late of Yarrawonga, retired farmer, who died on 1st November, 1912, left by will dated 3rd August, 1906 real estate valued at £2818 and personal at £5536 to his sister. ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The manager of the Adelphi Club was to-day fined £130 for having allowed chemin-de-fer, an illegal game, to be played on the club premises. ...

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  36. MORTALITY IN RAND MINES.

    In the Assembly yesterday Mr. J. C. Smuts, Minister of Finance and Defence, announced that, owing to the morality in the Rand mines, the introduction of ...

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  37. AMERICAN WHEAT CROP.

    The United States Agricultural Bureau estimates Lire production of winter wheat in America at 513,571,000 bushels. ...

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  38. THIEVES IN A TRAIN CRUSH.

    Mrs. Emily Matilda Farrer, of Seaview-erescent, Black Rock, reported to the Sandringham police last evening that when entering the 5.20. p.m. train from ...

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  39. STATE GOVERNMENT'S INSTRUCTION.

    The announcement that railway employes are using railway rolling stock and other departmental properties for partisan display in favor of the Referendum proposals ...

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  40. WRECKED BARQUE BREAKS UP.

    The barque Queen Margaret, bound from Sydney to Limerick, which a few days ago was wrecked on the Stag Rocks, near The Lizard, Cornwall, has now ...

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  41. KING OF UGANDA.

    King Daudi of Uganda is making a Three months' tour of England. [The present King of Uganda, Daudi (or David) Chwa, is a youth born in 1896. ...

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  42. LADY FALLS FROM TRAIN.

    A moment's forgetfulness yesterday resulted in serious injury to Mrs. M'Leish, of Villa-street, Heidelberg. She was a passenger by a train from Heidelberg early ...

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  43. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The Congregational Union has completed the establishment of a fund of £250,000 for the purpose of providing a minimum wage for pastors. ...

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  45. BENDIGO.

    Mr. Josiah Thomas Minister for External Affairs, was accorded a good reception to-night on rising to address a public meeting in the Golden Square School hall. ...

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  46. HENTY.

    Sir.--May I be permitted through your columns to convey to all who in every part of the above electorate tendered me such widespread and wholehearted support my ...

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