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  2. CABLE NEWS

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” St. Petersburg correspondent states that the Government does not intend to concede constitutional government, but simply ...

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  3. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mr Bent, as Minister of Railways, is receiving numerous offers of"motor vehicles as feeders for the railways. Today one reached him from Mr W. ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    Tenders for the fourth Japanese internal loan were opened on Saturday. The Imperial Household subscribed 20,000,000 you (£2,000,000). ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    The retreat of the Russian 'troops northwards in Manchuria continues. The nows of the hardships suffered by the Russians and the generally toilsome ...

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  6. ADULTERATION IN LEATHER.

    A boot manufacturer yesterday em-! phatically denied tho statement made by members of the tanning .trade Hint it was a known and recoguised practice of ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A goods train broke down on the Ballarat time between Leigh Road and Lethbridge on Monday afternoon, and caused the arrival of the passenger ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A daring sate robbery was perpetrated last night at the premises of the Victoria Browing Company Ltd., conducted by Messrs Cohn Bros. ...

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  9. SPORTING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 671 words
  10. A DISHONEST WARDS.MAID.

    The statement put forward on behalf of Mary Stack, the pretty wardsmaid at the Melbourne Hospital, that she found a cheque belonging to Nurse ...

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  11. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    There is much speculation as to the position of the Baltic fleet, which it is now pretty certain has left Madagascar. M. Delcasse, the French Minister ...

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  12. SYDNEY SENSATION.

    The suburb of Newtown was. thrown into a state of great excitement' to-day by a Chinese resident. Attention was fust drawn to the face ...

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  13. M. BOULYGUINE DENOUNCED.

    The reactionary party in St. Petersburg is denouncing M. Boulyguine, Minister of the Interior, for his refusal to see tile delegation from the Moscow ...

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  14. GENERAL DOKHTOUROFF.

    General Dokhtouroff, a septuagenarian, recently appointed to General Kaulbar’s staff, has died suddenly from a stroke, caused by exictement through'.running ...

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  15. OFFICERS AND CREWS DEJECTED.

    Interesting information is being received as to tho condition of the Baltic fleet. An officer on one of the ships, writing from Madagascar, on 7th ...

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  16. CHARGES AGAINST THE RUSSIANS.

    Asiatic newspapers publish articles asserting that the Russians were guilty of horrible cruelty to the Japanese wounded after the battle of Korotin, on the ...

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  17. A MILITARY FUNERAL.

    The solmen and touching strains of the Dead March in "Saul” were hoard in the city this afternoon. It was in connection with the funeral of the late ...

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  18. STAWELL.

    A disastrous fire took place at about 9 o’clock on Monday night in. Holt sstreet, resulting in the total destruction of the residence of Mr W. Williams and ...

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  19. BOMB OUTRAGE IN WARSAW.

    Yesterday a Polish Jew walked up to a police station at Praga, a suburb of Warsaw, where ton policemen were gathered. The Jew threw a dynamite ...

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  20. THE JAPANESE SWEEPING MOVE-MENT.

    The correspondent of the “Russ” at the front fears that the retreat of the Russians on Harbin will be cut, owing to the rapidity of the Japanese sweeping ...

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  21. COST OF COMMISSIONS.

    There are three Federal Royal Commiss ons at present in existence. One is dealing with the Federal Navigation Bill, and is now engaged framing its ...

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  22. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra will visit Copenhagen early in April, on the occasion of King Christian’s birthday. ...

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  23. RIOTING IN THE SOUTH.

    A serious riot occurred at Yatta, on the south coast of Crimea yesterday. The bulk warehouses and vodka (Russian whisky) stores were destroyed .by ...

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  24. THE FITZROY COINING PLANT.

    There was a closely packed audience at the Fitzroy Court tins morning m anticipation of hearing the evidence against four persons charged with ...

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  25. SEQUEL TO A DISPUTE.

    At the Fiemlngton Court to-day, Otto Gemeinhardt- was charged with assaulting Adolf Faulk. ' Mr M'Farlane appeared for the complainant, and the ...

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  26. PEASANT DISTURBANCES SPREAD-ING.

    The disturbances on the part of the peasants in the Tula district of Central Russia have been renewed. The troubles are now reported to be ...

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  27. SKIPTON.

    The rain which fell at Skipton on Thursday was verr welcome, as many of the tanks wore empty, and the water obtained from the reservoir is hard! fit ...

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  28. HEGIMUNT IN DANGER.

    A-telegram received from the “Standard" correspondent, states that the Japanese are pursuing a belated Russian regiment, retreating from Hsing-cheng ...

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  29. FOREIGN POLICE ASSISTANCE.

    In conseqnenec of the discovery of a fresh plot a number of domiciliary visits were made simultaneously in various centres on the Continent yesterday. ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Sixty applications wore received, for post of clerk in the Collingwood town clerk's office, at a salary of 25a per week. Last evening the council went through ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The fun-end of Mr Michael John Clifford, took place yesterday at Gorden, and all the public offices were dosed as a mark of jespect to the memory of the ...

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  32. ARARAT.

    Mr J. E. Burbie, of Norval, is about to try a novel experiment. He is a rigneron. and finds the price given for Trine only fit for distillation purposes ...

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  33. AFGHANISTAN.

    In connection with the mission to Afghanistan of Mr Louis Dane, the Indian Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who discussed with the Ameer matters of ...

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  34. WANTED THE WHISKY MONEY.

    At the Birregurra Police Court today, Mr Patterson, P.M., presiding, John Duck was charged with having I committed an assault with intent to ...

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  35. DESPERATE CREATURES.

    Recent fearsome yarn from a Corsican paper concerning Australia's rabbits,— They occupy the whole country nibbling every scrap that they can find, and, not ...

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  36. ELECTRIC GARMENTS.

    M. Camille Hergott, a French engineer, is said to have invented a peculiar method of charging cloth with electricity in order to furnish heat to the wearer in cold ...

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  37. ARMIES FOB. THE CAMPAIGN.

    It is officially stated that since the beginning of the campaign Russia has sent to ‘Manchuria 13,087 officers, 761,467 soldiers, 146,408 horses, and 1521 guns. ...

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  38. OUTRACE IN MOROCCO.

    A case of stabbing, in which Mr Harris, the “Times” correspondent at Tangier, a seaport town of Morocco, was the victim, occurred at that place ...

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  39. MUKDEN VICTORY.

    Preparations are being made in Japan for a review by the Mikado of 100,000 troops at Tokio on 3rd April, in connec tion with, a monster demonstration in ...

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  40. BEAUFORT.

    The proposed Easter Monday sports meeting in aid of the Beaufort Brass Band and the Fire Brigade, lias been abandoned, owing to tho lack of interest ...

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  41. SENTENCED FOR VAGRANCY.

    An elderly man named John Fay was charged at the Flemington Court this morning with vagrancy. Evidence was given by Constables Coghlin and ...

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  42. BARON OYAMA INTERVIEWED.

    Field-Marshal Oyama, the commander-in-oluof of , the Japanese army, has been interviewed by Reuter’s correspondent. In reviewing the campaign, be ...

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  43. CHARGE AGAINST DROVERS.

    At the Flemington Court to-day, henry White and William Rankin, described as Drovers, were charged with stealing a Sheep, valued at 14s. the property of ...

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  44. LICENSING PROSECUTION

    Mary A. Austin, Licensee of the Vil-Lage Belle Hotel, Sydney Road, Coburg, Was charged at the Coburg police court This morning under section 6 of the ...

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  45. DISAFFECTION IN CRETE.

    Advices from Crete state that much dissatisfaction prevails among the inhabitants of the island at the present form of government. ...

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  46. PROPOSED DAIRY LEGISLATION.

    The Minister of Agriculture conferred to-day with the representatives of the Dairymen’s Association with reference to proposed legislation to ensure a pure ...

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  47. A JAPANESE FLEET.

    A Japanese fleet, under tho command of Admiral Deuva. and consisting of the cruisers Kasofi and Chitose, and the converted cruisers America, Mnru, and ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—In October last a movement was initiated to render financial aid to the Melbourne University, and to secure the fulfilment of a promise made by the ...

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  50. RUSSIA’S BULLION RESERVE.

    The Russian Government recently announced that the bullion roserves in St. Petersburg amounted to £88,800,000, in addition to £12,000,000 deposited in ...

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  51. OUR PRODUCTS IN LONDON.

    Several imports .have reached the Premier from the Inspector of Produce in London. (Mr Peppard) in to shipments of Victorian produce which have ...

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  52. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    The Marquis of Salisbury has replied to the letter which Mr Chamberlain last week addressed to Mr Hall, late chairman of the Greenwich Conservative ...

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  53. BENDIGO.

    "Messrs G. M. Prendergast (leader of the Labor party) and G. Elmslie. M's. L.A.. addressed a large meeting of Labor sympathisers on current, politics ...

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  54. COBDEN.

    Some important finds from a building standpoint have been made lately near here. A deposit of cement, stated by experts to he finer than any in ...

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  55. THE JAM CONTRACT.

    Mr Bromley Davenport, Financial Secretary of the War Office, replying to Air M’Namara, M.P. for North Camberwell, said that none of the tins of jam ...

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  56. TIEFT FROM A STEAMER.

    In the City Court to-day, before Mr Panton, P:M., and several honorary magistrates, a very tall young man named James Brown was charged with ...

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  57. MURRAY WATERS QUESTION.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr Butler) on Monday stated, “While the Government is determined to securc a settlement of the Murray waters question ...

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  58. STATE POLITICS.

    The Premier has been invited by his supporters to lunch with them to-day at the State Parliament House. At the conclusion of the lunch Mr Bent ...

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  59. CARCHAP.

    The weather of late has bean very dry, and everything is looking parched and dry. Most of the dams and some of the scoop boles are dry and rain is ...

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  60. THE JAPANESE WAR LOAN.

    It has transpired that French investors are eagerly and secretly subscribing to the new Japaneso war loan of ...

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  61. MRS. CHADWICK’S FRAUDS.

    Mrs Chad wick was found guilty of perpetrating clossal frauds -in America, has been sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment, an application for ...

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  62. CAMPERDOWN.

    The evening train from Melbourne on Saturday was an hour and a half late in reaching Camperdown. Between Geelong and Colac the engine broke ...

    Article : 74 words
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