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  2. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Chief [?] (Dr. G. H. But[?] the Treasurer (Hon H.J. Payne) [?] the Minister for Land and Works (Hon. E.[?]) will motor to ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The appointment of the President of the Board of Trade Mr. S[?]ney Bu[?]ton) to the Governor-Generalship of South Africa will necessitate a ...

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  4. THE DEPORTATIONS.

    Tho Labor party is contemplating hiring a tug to meet the steamer Urgent, which is bringing the deported strike leaders from South Africa. Tho ...

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  5. KIKUYU.

    The Kikuyu controversy has received another addition in a two column letter from the Bishop of Zanzibar (Dr. Weston). ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    The “Daily Chronicle” to-day corrects the statement made by the “News of the World” that a settlement Ulster problem had been ...

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  7. THE BUSH FIRES.

    DAMAGE TO THE WATER PIPES. The fires around M[?]t Wellington are [?]ouldering away quietly in [?]ll directions, and unless the recru[?] ...

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  8. GREATER BRITAIN.

    The “Hamburger “Nachri[?]n’’ makes a strong protest against a remark made by the South African Minister for Defence ...

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  9. THE MEAT STRIKE.

    The Homebush sales were not held to-day on account of the meat strike. They are to be held to-morrow if there is any immediate prospect of the strike ...

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  10. SERIOUS POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    Many houses in Sydney Lad to go without their meat supplies to-day, and the position will be worse to-morrow. There was some meat available to. ...

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  11. WIVES FOLLOW HUSBANDS.

    Mrs. Bain Mrs. Watson, and Mrs. Poutsma have taken advantage of the Government's offer of free passages follow their husbands to England. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLES.

    A cable message has been received from the British Cousul at Guayaquil. Ecuador, announcing that during the recent fighting at Esmeraldas between ...

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  13. PETITION AGAINST DISESTABLISHMENT.

    LONDON, Monday. A petition signed by 18.320 Nonconformists in the diocese of St. Asaph has been sent to the Prime Minister (Mr. H.H. Asquith), protesting against ...

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  14. LORD GLADSTONE’S POSITION.

    Mr. R[?]msay Macdonald, leader of the Parliamentary Labor party, speaking yesterday at Nelson, admitted that lord Gladstone was unable to withhold ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the men’s final at tho Beaulieu sur-mer lawn tennis tournament A. F. Wilding (beat Gordon Lowe by 6—2, 6—2, 6— 3. ...

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  16. ELECTION IN IS MONTHS.

    LONDON, Monday. The President of the Local Government Board(Mr. John Burns), speaking yesterday at Stockport, said that he did not anticipate a general ...

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  17. THE KING’S CONCERN.

    The King’s pr[?]ence on Saturday at the International football match between Ireland and England at Twickenham is interpreted as evidence or a ...

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  18. RURAL ENGLAND.

    A book on the colonisation of rural Britain by the Right Hon. Jesse Collings, M.P.. has just been published. Mr. Collings asserts that, next to the ...

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  19. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE. NO FEDERAL JURISDICTION.

    The Registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Mr. A. M. Stuart) stated to-day that an application for a compulsory conference under the ...

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  20. GREAT SCIENTIST’S BRAIN.

    The brain of the late Dr. Alphonse Bertillon, the inventor of the fingerprint system for identifying criminals, been found to weight 1.725 ...

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  21. RAILWAY MEN'S UNION.

    It was announced at the end of last week that the railway companies in Great Britain had jointly decided to recognise the National Union of ...

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  22. LIBERAL-REVOLT.

    The “Daily Citizen” mentions tho growing s[?]gns of a Liberal revolt owing to the proposals for compromise. It adds that it is suggested ...

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  23. GERMANY'S GREED FOR HORSES.

    A lawsuit respecting the sale of a horse has resulted in the discovery that a German baron residing at Market Drayton, Shropshire, a great ...

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  24. THE DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The Commission appointed after Dublin riots of August and September last to investigate the charges of brutality against tho police has ended ...

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  25. AEGEAN SETTLEMENT.

    It was announced a day or two ago that the Powers bad sent a note to Greece Intimating that they had ...

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  26. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    M. Collier, who [?]cently completed a large exceptionally powerful hydroplane, yesterday made a ...

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  27. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    By the expedient of promising [800,000 bargain money the Franco. Chinese Industrial Bank has obtained a concession to construct a railway ...

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  28. JAPANESE RAILWAY LOAN.

    According to Reuter's, a Japanese railway loan of £2,5.00,000. bearing interest at 4¾ per cent., is to be floated in London. ...

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  29. CUSTOMS FRAUDS IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z .). Monday. Extensive customs frauds have been committed at Christchurch, and several persons were sent to gaol. ...

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  30. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS.

    The Bishop of North Queensland (Dr. Frodsham) recently wrote a series of articles In the “Morning Post’’ detailing and eulogising the ...

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  31. THOSE LIFE PASSES.

    Contrary to expectations, the long-expected discussion on the subject of the life passes on the Hobart tramways which the aldermen so kindly ...

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  32. FIGHT FOR CHURCH.

    Seven people were seriously Injured, and nearly a hundred were hurt, In riot at South Bend, Indiana, when twenty-five policemen tried to aid the ...

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  33. MELBOURNE SLAUGHTERMEN IDLE.

    At the city abattoirs to-day the slaughtermen refused to clean out tin killing pons, and the employers also refused to clean them out, contending ...

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  34. DESTRUCTION AT VERONA,

    The b[?]sh fires which have been raging for some days in our district broke out again on Saturday and swept along the foreshore and were soon ...

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  35. SNAKE AS PLAYMATE.

    At Cobden on Thursday an infant named Hamley was found by its mother playing with a large snake. The child was examinee by Dr. Drew, ...

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  36. BALKAN UNDERSTANDING.

    ATHENS, Monday, The Premier (M. Venizelos) giving has impressions of his recent Euro [?] tour, said yesterday that he ...

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  37. NATIVE RAIDERS.

    News has been received here that the Baronl tribe, inhabiting Souther[?] Abyssinia, has crossed the front'er of British East Africa and annihilated ...

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  38. MR. PAYNE & SENATOR LONG.

    (To the Editor of “The Daily Tost.” ) Sir,—In Saturday’s issue of “The Daily Post,” Mr. H. J . Payne. Minister for Apgriculture, offered an explanation ...

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  39. AIRMEN’S QUARREL.

    At the beginning of January the two French airmen Jules Vedrines and Roux arrived simultaneously at Cairo Roux. who partnered Dancourt in the ...

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  40. RAILWAY MANAGERS.

    Lord Claude Hamilton, speaking at the meeting of the Great Eastern Railway on Friday, mentioned as evidence the lack of young men in the rail ...

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  41. JAPANESE DIET.

    Owing to the new Budget showing no reduction in taxes, the Japanese Government is' extremely unpopular with the people, and street ...

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  42. DROWNING FATALITY.

    A sad drowning fatality occurred on the beach at Stanley to-day, when a Victorian visitor named Horace Han-cock, aged 20 years, was drowned ...

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  43. DESTRUCTION AT NIETTA.

    Rush fires have been raging in the Nietta district for several days past and great destruction has [?]n caused. On Sunday Mr. C. Williams had his ...

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  44. EMPIRE RIFLE MATCH.

    The chairman of the National Rifle Association (Lord Cheylesmore) stated at the winter general meeting of the association last week that the ...

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  45. SCULLING.

    Mr. Walter Bradford Woodgate, winner of the Diamond Scull a in 1864, has written a leper to the Field,” advancing strong reasons why high ...

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  46. DEVONPORT HARBOR.

    At the Mersey Marine Board mooting to-day the engineer reported good proto the wall by March 6. ...

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  47. GEEVESTON VISITATION.

    Rush fires have been racing here The Huon timber Co.’s bandmill was for some lime In danger, but thanks the efforts of willing helpers tho ...

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  48. PEACE CENTENARY.

    The promoters of the celebrations to take place in connection with the, peace between the English speaking nations, are considering ...

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  49. WOODBRIDGE.

    Our correspondent writes;—“At the time of writing a thick baze of smoke surrounds us arising from the ...

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