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  2. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. J. Ogden, M.H.A., who has been suffering from a severe attack of influen[?]a, has so far recovered that he is again side to attend to his official ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Lords have passed the Irish Land Bill. Earl Crewe said that even after the Lords’ amendment it was no longer ...

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  4. THE POLITICAL CRISIS

    Although Intense general disappointment will be felt at the decision of his Excellency the Governor to refuse the Premier’s request for a ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The House of Representatives met this afternoon. Mr. Agar Wynne (V.) asked the Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph ...

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  6. CZAR’S ITALIAN VISIT

    The Czar’s visit to Italy is so popularly regarded as anti-Austrian that even the Radicals and Socialists are either welcoming the Russian ...

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  7. SHIPPING FEDERATION

    The membership of the International Shipping Federation recently formed includes owners of vessels aggregating 17,000,000 of tonnage from ...

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  8. DISCUSSED AT SCOTTSDALE.

    Our Scottsdale correspondent writes: “The political situation was the principal topic on Saturday night, when the crowd which usually congregates ...

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  9. FRENCH MINISTER JOINS.

    M. Pichon, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, has joined the Czar’s train at Modane and travelled to Chambery. ...

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  10. PRESTON ELECTION

    Sir John Gorst, as a Liberal. will oppose Mr. Harold Cox, also a Liberal, for the Preston election. ...

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  11. ANARCHIST FERRER

    A bomb explosion is reported as having taken place opposite the Treasury at Saragossa, Upon the bomb was inscribed the words “For ...

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  12. PACIFIC NATIVES

    Lieut Colonel J. B. Seely, Undersecretary for the Colonial Office, replying to Sir Charles Dilke, said that the decrease in the native population ...

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  13. CANADIAN NAVY

    “The Times” correspondent at Ottawa states that the Government proposes that the Canadian naval vessels shall be Interchangeable with the ...

    Article : 149 words
  14. THE POTATO DISEASE

    Mr. J. Knight, who is in charge of the inspectors in the Department of Agriculture of Victoria, accompanied by Mr. Sleeking, one of the staff of ...

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  15. TRE RIFT IN THE LUTE.

    When the House adjourned in the evening, after its record brief sesston numbers gathered in knots and discussed the situation. Some warm ...

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  16. EMPIRE PRESS UNION

    An Empire Press Union has now been formed, and it will continue the work begun by the Press Conference. ...

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  17. INSURANCE LIBEL ACTION

    The action for alleged libel. In which the Mutual Life and Citizens’ Assurance Company Limited sued the Mutual Life Association Limited for ...

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  18. THE INSPECTORS AT DEVONPORT.

    Messrs. Knight and Meeking, Victorian produce inspectors, arrived here this evening. They have expressed dissatisfaction ...

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  19. UNITED STATES LABOR

    The “Standard’s” correspondent at New York states that the Labor Union reports that throughout the United States indications of ...

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  20. S.A. LOAN

    The “Financier and Bullionist” newspaper criticises Mr. Peake’s (Premier of South Australia) second dangerous experiment in loan ...

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  21. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    The deadlock in Federal polities over the financial agreement made in the secret caucus of the Premiers’ Conference continues, hut there are ...

    Article : 278 words
  22. OBSTINATE BANKRUPT

    Mr. Justice Street, sitting to-day in the Bankruptcy Court, dealt with the case of George Playman, who appeared for examination. ...

    Article : 178 words
  23. ASSASSINATION

    Prince Ho. Japanese Resident-General in K[?]a, has been assassinated at Harbin by a Korean. ...

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  24. NICARAGUA

    A band of clamorous insurgents has defeated the Government troops at Floca, thus securing the control of the Nicaraguan Atlantic coast. ...

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  25. REGRET AT KEMPTON.

    Our correspondent at Kempton telegraphed yesterday afternoon as follows:— “Many and general were the expressions of regret when it became ...

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  26. GERMAN NAVY

    The “Standard” states that many of the navy officials at K[?]el, Germany, have been charged with stealing £50,000 worth of naval material ...

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  27. FRENCH NAVY

    The French naval authorities have decided to build seven Dreadnoughts instead of the four originally proposed. ...

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  28. LICENSED VICTUALLERS’ CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the Federated Licensed Victuallers’ Association commenced to-day. Mr. D. O’Collagban, the president, ...

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  29. NAVAL MATTERS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph Cook) thinks that soon after Colonel Foxton’s return from England, and before the session closes, the ...

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  30. MERCHANTS CHARGED.

    Several prominent Kiel and Hamburg merchants have been charged with receiving the naval officers’ stolen goods. The officers’ offence ...

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  31. MEETING AT BURNIE.

    A meeting was held in the Town Hall to-night to near Mr. A. J. Nettlefold. Mr. R. K. Ready, and Mr. Belton, M.H.A. It was largely attended. Mr. ...

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  32. THE CONGO

    The United States Government at Washington is taking the same stand as Britain in the matter of the annexation or the Congo by Belgium, ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    M. Pasics-has formed a Ministry in Servia in place of the one just resigned. ...

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  34. DARING BURGLARY

    A during burglary was committed in Wertheim’s sewing ma[?]e shop, Argent street, last night The thieves effected an entrance by ...

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  35. DIAMOND SPECULATION

    Many thousand speculators are at present in German South-west Africa. Two hundred and seventy-three thousand seven hundred an; one ...

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  36. LARGE ESTATE.

    The will of the late Mr. Alexander Fleming, an tronmaster of Glasgow, has been proved at £1,300,000. He bequeathed £60,000 to Scottish ...

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  37. MEETING AT TULLAH.

    Messrs. A. J. Nettlefold and Stove Ford addressed a crowded hall at Tullah on Monday night Mr. J. M’Donald occupied the chair. ...

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  38. FIRE ON A STEAMER

    The British India Co.’s steamer Itonins, which recently arrived at this port from Calcutta, had a narrow escape from destruction on Friday last. ...

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  39. VELASQUEZ PICTURE.

    Mrs. Huntingdon, an American art collector, has purchased a Velasquez from Colonel G. L. Holford, the owner of the Dorchester House Picture ...

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  40. SKELETON FOUND

    The “Telegraph’s” correspondent at New York states that the skeleton of a woman named Anna Hither has been found in a desolate plantation at Long ...

    Article : 83 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Among the passengers by the R.M.S. Moldaria, which arrived bets this morning, was Mr. C. G. Macar[?]ney a member of the Australian ...

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  42. E. S. AND A. BANK.

    The report Just issued of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank Limited shows a profit of £191,031. Out of this total £15,000 has been ...

    Article : 106 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN DENTAL CONGRESS

    The practical part of the second Austral Dental Congress was entered upon this morning, a[?]en the whole of the time was devoted to clinical ...

    Article : 57 words
  44. MEETING AT ZEEHAN.

    A public meeting of electors was held in the A.M.A. Hall to-night, in order to give an expression of opinion on political matters, and the re-fusion in ...

    Article : 102 words
  45. LIMERICK COMPETITIONS

    “Unless the distribution of prizes depends [?]pintely on a more matter of change it is not a lottery,” was the principle laid down to-day by the ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. CHINESE FINED

    A Chinse [?]med An Show was fined £50 at the City Court, being charged with having assisted in conducting a Common gaming house. ...

    Article : 35 words
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