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  2. LIBERAL LEAGUE TACTICS

    In the January issue of the "Liberal," the official organ of he Liberal League, there appears prominently a paragraph which deserves wider ...

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN

    The Chief Health Officer (Dr. Purdy) will represent the State at the conference of health officers in Melbourne on February 28. ...

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  4. RECIPROCITY

    To-morrow the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Earl of Crewe, will be asked to submit a proposal to the Canadian Government to postpone ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL REFERENDUM AND CONVENTION

    Speaking at Launceston on Tuesday night, under the auspices of the Literal League, Mr. Herbert Brooks made reference to a leading article in "The ...

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  6. EPITOME

    Inquest at Balfour. Accident on the ship Hero. Catholic mission at Gormanston. Injured child admitted to General ...

    Article : 542 words
  7. CHINESE FAMINE

    An expenditure of £72,000 was made to-day among two million of the famine victims by the provincial authorities of Ankis and Klangau. ...

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  8. CAPE TO CAIRO

    On January 25 a party of Englishmen left London for Cape Town, whence they started to-day to try to drive an all British motor-car to Cairo. ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    Nearly seven pages of amendments to the address to reply appear in today's parliamentary papers, including one protesting against the inadequate ...

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  10. SUPPLIES FROM AMERICA.

    The House committee of naval affairs has recommended a Bill, authorising an army transport to carry food and supplies from Seattle to the­ ...

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  11. NEWSPAPER ADVICE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" urges Unionists to await results and not to take an irrevocable decision, which might be fatally misunderstood in Canada. ...

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  12. MEXICAN REVOLT

    It is stated as probable that the United States Government will make an immediate appropriation of £25,000 for the purchase of aeroplanes to ...

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  13. AMERICAN ALLIANCE

    Many titled personages from England, and members of representative American families assembled at St. Bartholomew's Church this afternoon ...

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  14. PARLIAMENTARY SCANDAL.

    A parliamentary scandal at Ottawa as the result of the reciprocity agreement is predicted by the "Montreal Mall." which declares that American ...

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  15. RED CROSS OUTRAGE.

    A report that the Federal troops fired on an American, under the red cross flag, during the engagement at Juarez on Sunday, is being ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT REVERSE.

    It is currently reported at Casas Grandes that the Eighteenth Infantry Regiment, marching to reinforce the troops at Juarez, has been practically ...

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  17. THE REFERENOUMS

    The meeting of the Liberal members of the Legislative Assembly, held to-night, appointed a committee of ten to plan out a campaign on the ...

    Article : 329 words
  18. ANONYMOUS WARNING LETTERS

    Threatening letters had been sent to Miss Vivian Gould, warning her against her marriage with Lord Decies. The letter, which are in the bands of the ...

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  19. COMMANDER PEARY

    Mr. Mason, a Democrat member of the House of Representatives, speaking to-day in opposition to the Bill for allowing Commander Peary to retire ...

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  20. RUSSIAN POISONER

    The trial of Dr. Patenenko and Count Lyassy for the alleged murder of Count Bouturline was continued yesterday. ...

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  21. THE "LIBERATOR"

    As a consequence of the publicity given to the paper "Liberator"­ by the trial of Edward Maylius on a charge of having circulated defamatory statements ...

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  22. ONE MILLION POUNDS

    The State Treasurer announced to-day that he had made an arrangement with Mr. Fisher under which the Victorian Government is to obtain a loan ...

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  23. BILLIARDS

    The stores in the billiard match of 8000 between Gray and Diggle stand : Gray, 1901 (760 unfinished) ; Diggle, 1503. ...

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  24. TRADE RETURNS

    The statements of the Board of Trace for January shows an increase of £6,789,000 in imports, and of £2,900,000 in exports. ...

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  25. BOXING

    The sporting press declares that if Dave Smith, the Australian boxer, was not lionised by Australian sports, he was not getting all that was coming ...

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  26. LABOR VICTORY

    Polling took place in the Batman Constituency to-day for a member of the House of Representatives. The candidates were Mr. F. O'Nell ...

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  27. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER

    In the City Court to-day Ettle Redman, about 35 years of age, was charged with having attempted to murder [?]er daughter. Olive Redman ...

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  28. WHEAT MARKET

    Wheat market close, March 37/0¾, March 36/11¾. ...

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  29. UNITED STATES ARMY

    The Army Appropriation Bill has been amended without debate, to provide one dental surgeon to each thousand men. ...

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  30. STREET RIOTS

    A religious procession, held despite the prohibition of the Governor, led to serious street conflicts to-day. No casualties have been reported. ...

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  31. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES

    The Federal Council of the Australian Tramway Employes' Association continued its session to-day. The following officers were elected ...

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  32. LABORERS' UNION

    There was a large attendance of members at the Northern Tasmanian General Laborers' Union last night, when Mr. C. R. Bowroyd occupied the ...

    Article : 261 words
  33. ALLEGED FORCERY

    Acting judge Neighbour to-day resumed the bearing of the charge against George Henry Holman, 28, of having forged a telegram. ...

    Article : 309 words
  34. CHARLES DICKENS

    The tomb in Westminster Abbey, of Charles Dickens, the famous novelist, was piled high with flowers yesterday as a tribute in commemoration of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. AVIATION

    Mr. Harkness, a millionaire aviator, made the first flight in history to-day as an aerial messenger of war. He carried despatches from the Government ...

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  36. GERMAN ENTENTE

    A special assembly of the English and German ecclesiastical authorities is to be held in London under the chairmanship of the Archbishop of ...

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  37. FALL OF EARTH

    As the result of a fall of earth near the North Melbourne railway station this morning, Mr. S. W. Butler, residing at 469 Victoria street, West ...

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  38. SERIOUS INJURIES

    Constable Kersley went early this morning to a house to Wodonga place. Albury, where he found that William Dawson, aged 48, employed as a ...

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  39. HONDURAS REVOLT

    Advices from Amalpa state that the sentiment throughout Honduras appears to be in favor of the revolutionists and that the Government is in a ...

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  40. DELUGE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Seven inches of rain was recorded at Wentworth since noon yesterday. Many residents have been washed out, and dams and small culverts have ...

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  41. GROUNDING OF THE EASTERN

    The Marine Board inquiry into the grounding of the steamer Eastern was continued to-day. H. A. Piggott, second officer, said ...

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  42. GASOLINE EXPLOSION

    Nineteen persons were injured, five fatally, by the explosion of a barrel of gasoline at Jamaica, Long Island, to-day. ...

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  43. THE KAISER

    It is stated that the Kaiser purposes calling on the Pope during his visit to Rome in March. ...

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  44. CHILD’S BODY EXHUMED

    Sensational reports concerning the death of a male infant, whose body was buried in the Southerland cemetery on January 7 caused the ...

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  45. SHALLOW CRAVES.

    The mother of an infant recently buried in Coburg cemetery paid a visit to the grave after the thunderstone on Sunday last, and was shocked to ...

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  46. FAMOUS VIOLINISTE

    It is announced that Miss Marie Hall, the celebrated violinist, has married her business manager, Mr. Edward Baring. ...

    Article : 58 words
  47. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    The Japanese Antarctic exploring ship Kaiman Maru, under the command of Lieutenant Shirase, sailed into Wellington harbor this ...

    Article : 139 words
  48. BOWLING

    Two semi-final games in the single-handed tourney for the championship of Victoria were played to-day on the St. Kilda green, which was in capital ...

    Article : 170 words
  49. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    It is estimated that the total registrations in Victoria in connection with compulsory training of youths under the new defence scheme will be ...

    Article : 148 words
  50. SURF BATHING HEROES

    The Coogee surf heroes, Mr. Harold Baker and Mr. James Clarken were to-day awarded the Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society's gold ...

    Article : 113 words
  51. VISITORS' LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  52. METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
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