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  2. PERSONAL.

    Yesterday, afternoon his Excellency the Governor, who was attended by Captain L. Wilson, D.S.O., A.D.C., unveiled the portraits of the King and Queen at the Art Gallery. Sir Harry ...

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  3. HOBART CONFERENCE.

    HOBART, Wednesday.--The joint conference did not meet to-day. The question of federalising the debts, paying for the transferred properties, and extending the Braddon section had ...

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  4. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.--Shortly after midnight the steamer Koonookarra arrived from Hobart bringing 28 of the crew of the barque Mayfield, which was totally wrecked on ...

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  5. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A special article is published by "The Times," dealing with the White Australia question and the trouble connected with the mail service. ...

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  6. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A representative meeting of the Greenwich Conservative Association has decided to invite Lord Hugh Cecil, at present representing that ...

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  7. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Router's correspondent at Berlin states that the Czar found in his study at the Palace of Tsarkoe Selo a letter stating that 12 men had ...

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  8. FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    HOBART, Wednesday.--Replying to a large deputation of Hobart ladies, introduced by Senators Dobson and Mulcahy, protesting against the Kanaka and postal and contract labor legislation ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA AND PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. E. Lonsdale, member for New England in the House of Representatives, has written a letter to the "Daily Chronicle" in which he ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. INDIA'S TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Speaking at the Imperial Industries' Club, Mr. W. St. John Brodrick. Secretary of State for India, dwelt at sonic length on the enormous ...

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  11. ENGLAND'S UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Replying to a deputation concerning the unemployed, the Prime Minister said that, the Government was considering the question of ...

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  12. A MERCHANT'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. David Murray, of the firm of D. and W. Murray, Limited, Australian merchants, in a letter to "The Times," comments upon the anomaly ...

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  13. RIOTS AND BLOODSHED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Further riots are reported from Kazan (Middle Russia) and Warsaw, the capital of Poland. Riots, attended with bloodshed, have ...

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  14. OUR NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The amended version given by Mr. A. H. Lee, M.P., Civil Lord of the Admiralty, of the speech delivered by him at Eastleigh, Hampshire, is ...

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  15. THE ORIENT COMPANY'S PART.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. Kenneth S. Anderson, deputy chairman of the Orient-Pacific Steamship Company, who arrived in Melbourne this morning by the steamer Ortona. ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Melbourne Cricket Club does not intend to allow the present movement to establish an Australian board of control to proceed without making ...

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  17. A REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Baron Nolten, Chief of Police at Warsaw, in an interview with the "New York Herald" correspondent, declared that the present movement was a ...

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  18. THE ABORIGINAL MURDERER.

    FORT DARWIN, Wednesday.--Particulars wore received to-day from the Victoria River concerning the outrage there on January 11. It is stated that Harry Edwards, Richard ...

    Article : 328 words
  19. THE OLD "MILK FAIR."

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The authorities in the Works Department have evicted the occupants of the "Milk Fair" in St. James Park. ...

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  20. AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The Kossuth party in Hungary is resisting the efforts of Count Julius Andrassy to form a Government. M. Kossuth insists that there is ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. UNWILLING SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Three thousand two hundred Polish reservists rioted at Wolkovisk, in the Government of Grodno, and looted the town. ...

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  22. PRUSSIAN CANALS BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Canals Bill introduced in the Prussian Diet has passed its second reading. The Ship Canal is included. ...

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  23. BREAKING INTO GAOL.

    GUNDAGAI, Wednesday.--A daring attempt was made during last night to break open the massive wooden entrance gate to the gaol. The gate is at the side entrance in Punch-lane and ...

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  24. GREAT BOULDER COMPANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the shareholders of the Great Boulder Perseverance Gold-mining Company, the decision of the board of directors to retain Mr. ...

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  25. WOMEN EVICT WORKERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The workmen at M. Novikoff's factory at Rostoff-on-the-Don having refused to strike, 600 women, the wives of other strikers, stormed the ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. PLAGUE OUTBREAK.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Another case of plague was discovered to-day. The victim is a lad of 16, residing in Mary-street. The health authorities stated to-night that in ...

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  27. PLAGUE AT LIVERPOOL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A fatal case of plague has occurred at Liverpool aboard a steamer from Rangoon, Burma. A serious outbreak of the scourge is ...

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  28. A PLAIN-SPOKEN MINISTER.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--A deputation from the Labor Vigilance Committee waited on Mr. Johnson, Acting-Premier, to-day, and asked that all work carried out by day labor be properly ...

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  29. FATHER GAPON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Father Gapon, the priest who led the strikers in the St. Petersburg procession on January 22, is in Switzerland. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The coal-miners and others on strike in Belgium are increasing in number, and now total 44,000. TEA FIRM'S BUSINESS WOUND UP. ...

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  31. NO FRESH DEVELOPMENTS ON THE CLARENCE.

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.--Much satisfaction is felt at the reply of the Acting Premier to yesterday's deputation regarding the plague Chat if any future cases occur at Ulmarra, they will ...

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  32. CHARGE AGAINST T. M. SLATTERY.

    Thomas Michael Slattery, M.L.C., appeared at the Water Police Court yesterday morning on a charge of fraudulently converting to his own use the sum of £6127 6s 10d, the property of ...

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  33. PROFITABLE SHEEP.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The total number of sheep depastured on Canowie Estate last year was 65,161, the grown sheep numbering 45,944, which produced 505,883lb, of wool, equal to ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD FIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.--The following January crushings were announced to-day:-- East Murchison United, 5795 tons for 1225oz. Great Boulder Perseverance, sulphide plant, ...

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  35. SALES OF TALLOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--At the weekly sales of tallow to-day 681 casks were offered and 386 sold. The closing quotations were as follow:--Mutton, fine 29s 9d, medium 25s 6d; ...

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