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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Grand Duke Vladimir states that when he heard the orders given to [?] on the people on December 22 he at once requested the reason from the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Russian officers, though severely cross-examined, adhered to the statement as to having seen torpedoers. Captain Klado insisted that it was ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The action of Mr. Brodrick, in remitting a great part of the indemnity arranged with Thibet on the ground that it would be an act of clemency ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    It is reported that during the battle of the Shaho General Mistchenko, the noted Russian cavalry leader, was wounded severely. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    So many cases of plague have occurred in the Ul[?]arra district that the residents are becoming panic-stricken, and demanding that the Government ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    At the beginning of November last, Sam Hazlett, accompanied by a young man named H. McCart and a Queensland native, left Laverton to explore ...

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  8. MINING.

    The public battery is [?]usily engaged in crushing the ore at grass on the various shows which have been booked for treatment. In order to lose no ...

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  9. GRIFFITHS GOLD MINES, LTD.

    Mr Hewitson, formerly manager of the Ivanhoe, has been engaged recently, in sampling the leases formerly known as the Griffiths Gold Mines, and will ...

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  10. THE BENDICO BANK ROBBERY

    The Bank of Australasia offers a reward for the arrest and conviction of the person who stole £2100 from the bank at Bendigo, and the recovery of ...

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  11. TINDALS.

    A start will be made on Monday. next to sink a new main shaft at Tindals to a depth of 200ft. The winze now being sunk from the 56ft. level ...

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  12. THE TROUBLE EXTENDING.

    The strike is extending to Irkutsk. It is reported that four hundred employes at Krasnoyarsk Station, on the Siberian railway, have struck. ...

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  13. THE PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE

    A long Cabinet meeting was held to-day, after which the Prime Minister said the business consisted chiefly of determining a number of matters ...

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  14. A CONCILIATORY SPIRIT.

    The St. Petersburg manufacturers are meeting the strikers in a conciliatory spirit, and offering assistance to the needy, and will not punish the ...

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  15. THE MINT RETURNS.

    The Perth Royal Mint, in its return for January gives the quantity of gold smelted at the establishment during January as 117,22l[?] against ...

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  16. THE CZAR AND THE WORKERS.

    The Czar summoned M. Tsarskoye and thirty-four workmen, representing the largest St. Petersburg factories. He directed them to communicate his ...

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  17. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Henry Phillips, district secretary of the Prahran branch of the M.U.O.O.F., on a charge of having ...

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  18. MINE FLOATATION.

    The Appeal Court dismissed the application for a new trial in the care of the George Mines versus Gilbs, Bright, and others, without calling ...

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  19. A COLLIER CAPTURED.

    The Japanese have captured the Austrian collier Siam, bound for Vladivostok. British underwriters have already lost £650,000. Twenty-eight more ...

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  20. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The-miners’ trouble has been settled. Mr. Evans, the manager of the Proprietary mine, has intimated that he required 22 miners for special work. ...

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  21. A SEVERE GALE

    The steamer Australian, from Kobe, which was considerably overdue, arrived in Brisbane this morning. From Saturday until Tuesday she ...

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  22. MR REDMOND WELCOMED.

    A welcome was given to-night by the Shamrock Club to Mr Wm. Redmond. In returning thanks for the warmth of the welcome, Mr Redmond urged ...

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  23. TREATMENT OF ABORIGINES

    Several gentlemen who have had special opportunities of acquainting themselves with the treatment of aborigines in the North-West were ...

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  24. THE PERTH EXPLOSION

    No further developments have occurred in connection with the explosion at Elliott’s bakery, West Perth. The police entertain no doubt that ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL MINING

    Australia to-day stands forth among the world’s lead producers. In this connection Broken Hill is Australia. It has ambitions now to rank high ...

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  26. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway collision occurred at Beaufort last night between a goods train and a heavily laden wheat train. The impact was sufficient to damage ...

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  27. A SWIMMING FEAT

    A splendid swimming feat was accomplished this afternoon by Miss Annette kellermann, the champion lady swimmer of Australia. ...

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  28. RATE OF MORTALITY.

    The Japanese medical and surgical statistics indicate an astonishingly low rate of mortality in Oku’s army. Between May and December 24,642 cases ...

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  29. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Chamberlain addresses seven thousand people at Gainsborough, chiefly on Imperial aspects. He stated that the empire at present was a loose ...

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  30. LAND SETTLEMENT

    The Government have appointed the following gentlemen as a commission to inquire into matters relating to immigration and land settlement in ...

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  31. VICTORIAN REVENUE

    The Victorian revenue for January amounted to £68(7,275, or £47,999 greater than that of January in the previous year. ...

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  32. HIS TWENTIETH MARRIAGE.

    A record in wife murder has been established in charges laid against a German-American, a resident of Chicago, named Johann Hoch. ...

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  33. FURTHER STRIKES.

    Strikes have occurred at Pabiance, and Siedece. During a conflict at Pultusk between the strikers and the police, eighteen ...

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  34. THE GERMAN TREATIES.

    Count von Bulow explained in the Reichstag yesterday the scope of the new treaties, which will be operative from February 15, 1906. He announced ...

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  35. THE TURF.

    In the betting market to-day Playaway was supported at 100 to 10 for the Newmarket Handicap. Handsome was nominally second favorite at 100 ...

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  36. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The Government geologist end party will leave Adelaide about the middle of April for the Northern Territory. They will be absent for about six or ...

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  37. DIVORCE LAWS.

    The “New York World,” referring to the message of the President, suggesting some Federal action in the direction of controlling the divorce laws ...

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  38. SONS OF GWALIA

    Prospecting in entirely new country at the seventh level of the Sons of Gwalia, en apparently rich make of ore has been encountered. For a width ...

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  39. W. A.T.C. MEETING.

    Orphan Boy, Amiral, and The Pariah have been withdrawn from the list of weights for the February Handicap, which appears on page 4 of this issue. ...

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  40. INFANT’S BODY FOUND

    The body of a newly-born female child was found to-day on the railway line at St. Kilda. This is the third infants body found within a few days. ...

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  41. KALGOORLIE NEWS.

    A Scalp Wound.—A man named Geo. Dacat, employed on the Golden Horseshoe, received a nasty scalp wound this morning. Dr. Bridgeford, who ...

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  42. ALLEGED THEFT

    A case presenting novel features was heard in court to-day. George Nicholson was charged with the theft of certain. property from Bernard Hind[?] ...

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  43. THE POSTER AND W.P. CASES.

    A finality has not yet been reached in either the W.P. or Poster cases. The V.R.C. to-day spent several hours examining witnesses. The cases have a ...

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  44. GRAND DUKE VLADIMIR.

    Vladimir has assured an American correspondent that if. the mob on the 22nd were allowed to reach the Winter Palace they would have sacked it and ...

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  46. BRITISH POLITICIANS

    The attractions of Parliamentary life have palled considerably on a number of members of Parliament since they were elected[?] and it is announced this ...

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  47. MC COGLAN

    A Cabinet minute winch was approved to-day, with reference to Mr. Coghlan's visit to England, caused surprise, after what had recently been ...

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  48. A MELBOURNE VIEW.

    The “Argus,” commenting on Dr. Roth’s report says whether it justifies the strong statements of Mr. Malcolmson cannot in the absence of ...

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  49. SCRATCHINGS.

    Optimist was wrongly included in the list of acceptors for the V.R.C. St. Leger. He was scratched in Sydney on the 27th, but the scratching was ...

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  50. PRINCESS VICTORIA

    Princess Victoria’s improvement is still maintained. LONDON, Feb. 2, 12.35 p.m. Princess Victoria spent another ...

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  51. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Council of the N.R.A., to be held on Thursday evening next, a motion will be proposed in the following terms :—“That as the ...

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  52. DISTURBANCE ON A SHIP

    As the result of a disturbance on the ship Falls of Garry on Thursday, six seamen were charged to-day with having assaulted Captain Macfarlane. ...

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  53. THE SKIPPING COMPETITIONS

    When giving evidence before the Navigation Commission to-day, Robt. Grayson, secretary of the Australian Steamship Owners’ Association, ...

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  54. MR W. J. TAVERNER.

    Mr. Bent has addressed a strongly worded letter to Mr. J, W. Taverner, who sailed from Sydney somewhat hurriedly to resume his duties as ...

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  55. ASSISTING THE SUFFERING.

    The Czar, Czarina and the Dowager Emprises have given Trepoff 50,000 roubles to assist the families of the kill off and wounded. ...

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  56. SAFE ROBBERY

    A safe robbery was committed at the Victoria United G.M. Company’s office, Ballarat, early this morning. The safe was blown open, and gold and ...

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  57. CHINESE GAMBLING DENS

    As the result of a recent raid on Chinese gambling dens, a large number of Chinese appeared in the City Court this rooming on a charge of having ...

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  58. ATTITUDE OF THE CZAR.

    The “Telegraph’s” correspondent at St. Petersburg, says that the Czar, after impatiently listening, to Termoloff’s strong advice that a radical change ...

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  59. A SOLICITOR CONVICTED

    News Has been received that B. H. Cowie, the Indian solicitor, who was extradited from Perth three months ago, on eight charges of fraud, pleaded ...

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  60. A WOMAN STRANGLED

    A settler named Andrew Fergu[?]n, residing at Forest, in the Stanley district, strangled his wife this morning. He had been insane more than twelve ...

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  61. A PERTH FIRE

    Morris and Elizabeth Finkelstein appeared in the City Court to-day charged with having set fire to their business premises in Murray-street. They ...

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