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  2. RUSSIAN MENACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--M. Novakovitch, the principal Servian delegate to the Peace Conference, will present the Note of the Allies to Reschid Pasha (Turkey) to-day. ...

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  4. UNIONS AND LEAGUES.

    The Labor Conference of the Political Labor League was continued last night at the Trades- hall, the space being all the small for the visitors, who seemed to take a greater interest in ...

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  5. TWO SHOT.

    ORANGE, Wednesday.--It has been reported to the police that William Langham, a member of a well-known Orange family, this afternoon about 5 o'clock, went to his brother's home, ...

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  6. NO DEVELOPMENTS.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--There were no developments in connection with the colliery troubles hero to-day, as the delegate board was meeting in Maitland. Mr. A. R. Cant, ...

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  7. HOME RULE BILL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.--Continuing the debate on the Home Rule Bill in the House of Lords, Earl Grey, late Governor-General of Canada, said that, as a convinced federalist, he ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE IRON WORKS.

    Some of the indirectly obtained accounts of the proceedings of the P.L.L. Conference on Tuesday night, from which the daily press representatives wore excluded, conveyed the ...

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  9. A PARCHED MONTH.

    Although the present month is not yet finished, it is safe to say that wo have only had two drier Januaries. Up to the present 70 points of rain only have fallen in Sydney this ...

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  10. DELEGATE BOARD MEETS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Wednesday.--The mining situation was discussed at a meeting of the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation held to-day. Mr. David Watson ...

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  11. ARMED BURGLAR.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--An armed burglar was an unwelcome visitor at Enderby, a fashionable boarding-house, at 14 Queens- road, St. Kilda, at an early hour this morning ...

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  12. MR. GRIFFITH'S VIEWS.

    Speaking at a small luncheon tendered by the Habofield-Summer-hill Tramway League yesterday, Mr. Griffith (Minister for Works) made a reference to the attitude of the conference on ...

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  13. CHOLERA AMONG SERVIANS.

    BELGRADE, Tuesday Evening.--Cholera has broken out among the Servian troops, and there are hundreds of victims dally. General P[?] in a report on the serious ...

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  14. FATAL STRIKE RIOTS.

    PITTSBURG (U.S.A.), Wednesday.--The American Steel-Wive Company strikers attacked the police, several strikers being killed, and many injured. The streets were rendered impassable. ...

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  15. RENEWED MILITANCY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The window-smashing campaign was renewed by the suffragettes on Tuesday evening, when windows of the Home Office, the Treasury, the Admiralty, and the ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. E. J. E. MACKENZIE.

    Mr. Ernest James Edward Mackenzie, the well-known Sydney manager of Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., died early yesterday morning at "Ratbgael," Kooyong-road, Toorak, ...

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  17. COUNCIL AND WHEELERS.

    The Newcastle Labor Council held a meeting last night for the purpose of conferring with representatives of the Burwood Extended Wheelers, and a deputation from the council ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday Evening.-- General Botha (Prime Minister) has gained the mastery of the Nationalist party in Parliament. The agitation in the country continues, but the ...

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  19. "EXTRAVAGANT EXPENDITURE."

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A business-man, who has spent a good deal of time in the Northern Territory, and who has been on a brief visit to Melbourne, in an interview to-day ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT AGAIN BLAMED.

    Further censure was passed on the Government yesterday. The conference of the A.W.U. expressed its strong disapproval of the action of the State Ministry in connection with its ...

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  21. SEVENTY PEOPLE DROWNED.

    RANGOON, Tuesday Evening.--A launch foundered on the river here and 79 people were drowned. ...

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  22. WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.--Several "white slave" traders have been arrested on charges of having exported girls to the South American republics. ...

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  23. MEAT EXPORT COMPANY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--According to the plans and models now before the Minister tor Customs, the Australian Meat Export Company, with [?]hich the name "trust" has been ...

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  24. DISESTABLISHMENT BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Welsh Church (Disestablishment) Bill was passed through Committee yesterday. Lord Kenyon will move the rejection in the ...

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  25. THE DELHI OUTRAGE.

    DELHI, Wednesday.--It is reported that the Bombay police have discovered a clue to the Hardinge outrage. The outrage is believed to have been an offshoot of the Masik conspiracy. ...

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  26. VICTORIAN CRICKETERS AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Victorian cricketers, who are to play a match against Queensland, commencing on Friday next, arrived in Brisbane by the Sydney mail train to-night. ...

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  27. OIL-ENGINES DISPLACE STEAM.

    LONDON, Wednesday,--A British company has been formed to exploit oil-engined merchant-vessels. The capital of £1,000,000 was privately subscribed. ...

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