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  4. THE HARBOR TRUST.

    At the last meeting of the [?]arbor Trust Commissioners the election fo a chairman was the principal business. All the commissioner were present ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    What has been facetiously termed the Barton-Peacock treaty, was concluded to-day, when an agreement was arrived at between the Federal Prime Minister ...

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  6. SOLICITOR GREY

    J. H. Grey, formerly of Geelong, who won arrested in Fiji on a charge of misappropriating the moneys of his client', was brought back to-day to Sydney in ...

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  7. TO-HIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  8. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The financial statement for the year 1901-1902 was delivered by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) in the House of Commons ...

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  9. CITY EDITION.

    J. H. Grey, Formerly of Geelong, The alleged defaulting solicitor. Arrived at Sydney in custody to-day. ...

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  10. TO-MORROW.

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  11. TO-MORROW EVENING.

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  12. LATE SPORTING.

    The V.R.C. committee at its ordinary meeting to-day dealt with two appeals against decisions of the steward of the Mentone Racing Club. ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH.

    This afternoon a meeting of the Commonwealth Executive Council is being held, under the presidency of his Excellency Lord Hopetoun. We understand ...

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  14. GENERAL INFORMATION.

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  16. FITZROY RACES.

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  17. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Barton has well-nigh completed his revision of the standing orders for the Senate and House of Representatives, as drafted by Mr. Blackmore and Mr. ...

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  18. A BAKER'S FAILURF.

    An examination in the estate of James Hooper, of West Melbourne, baker, was held in the insolvency Court this afternoon, before Acting-Judge Neighbour. ...

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  19. SEA TRAGEDIES.

    As we anticipated yesterday, the lifebuoys reported to have been found at Loch Ard Gorge turned out to have been life-belts. They were apparently ...

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  20. SORATCHINGS.

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  21. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  22. MORE SEATS MARKED.

    There has been no wild rush on the part of the great body of the members of Parliament to mark off their seats in the House of Representatives. Since ...

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  23. THE FEDERAL TREASURY.

    The Federal Treasurer. Sir George Turner, intends to continue to occupy his present office at the Public Offices in the same wing and on the same floor as that ...

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  24. RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS.

    We have been requested to receive subscription in aid of the relatives of the men who were lost in the wrecks of the s.s. Federal and the barque Louisa ...

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  25. FEDERAL DEPARTMENTS.

    At the Interview that Mr. Peacock had with Mr. Barton to-day. It was arranged that the Federal Prime Minister should inspect later in the day Dr. Huddall's ...

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  26. MR. FEGAN'S POSITION.

    Mr. Fegan has not yet resigned his seat in the Legislative Assembly. It is understood that he is waiting to learn if the Cabinet has taken any exception to ...

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  27. LEFT TO THE HEIRS

    Margaret Gilbraith, late of Stawell, widow, who died on the 29th September last, left a will dated 17th October last. She was possessed of L1000, consisting of ...

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  28. ROBBERY CHARGED.

    Martin Burns and Ellen Burn husband and wife, were charged at the Criminal Court this afternoon, before his [?]nor Mr. Justice A'Becke[?]t and a jury with robbery. ...

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  29. STATE POLITICS.

    The Premier stated definitely to-day that he would not entertain for a moment the proposal being put forward by a morning contemporary for a Royal ...

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  30. POPULARITY OF NOVELS.

    A striking illustration of the popularity achieved in these days by some modern novelists is found in the fact that of nine works of fiction recently published in ...

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  31. RAISED AT LAST.

    The sunken fishing boat Helene was successfully raised tills afternoon by Captain Burgell, in charge of the s.s. Albert, with the assistance of Diver ...

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  33. INSULTING

    Before the Williamstown Police Court this morning, Mr. Kcogh. P. M., presiding. Francis Somerville, a respectably attired man was charged with behaving in an insulting manner. ...

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