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  8. PREMIER AT ESSENDON

    In his address to the electors of Essendon at the Moonee Ponds Town Hall this evening, Mr Watt, the Premier, will touch upon current politics. He ...

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  9. HOME RULE

    The Marquis of Crewe, Lord Privy Sent and leader of the House of lords, moved the second reading of the Irish Home. Rule Bill in that chamber ...

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  10. HUNTING ACCIDENT

    Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, who is 74 years of age, had a sensational experience to-day. Although advanced in years, the ...

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  11. FOUNDATION DAY

    The newspapers to-day drew attention to Australia's birthday, and thousands of persons were wattle in the streets. ...

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  12. FRANCHISE BILL

    As anticipated, the Cabinet decided to withdraw the Franchise Bill. This announcement was made by Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, when the ...

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  13. DRUG VICTIM

    The inquiry into the death of Hugh Trevanion, a grandson of the into Sir Daniel Cooper, Speaker of the first New South "Wales Legislative Assembly, ...

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  14. BALKAN WAR

    There is still some hope of peace being established between Turkey and the Balkan Allies. The delegates of the Allies have ...

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  15. HOLIDAY DISTURBANCE

    A disturbance, at the Flinders street station yesterday had its sequel in the City Court to-day, when Henry Brewer, a young man who has only one leg, ...

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  16. PERILS OF THE AIR

    Another name has been added to the long list of airmen who have lost their lives. An Argentine aviator named ...

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  17. LOOKING TO GERMANY

    Further evidence of the leaning of the Young Turks towards Germany, to whom they look for support, is forthcoming. ...

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  18. SEA AS A PROFESSION

    An interesting communication has been addressed by a ship's officer to the secretary of the Imperial Merchant Service Guild. ...

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  19. CELEBRATION AT BATH

    The corporation of Bath observed Australia's Foundation Day by decorating with wattle blossom the bronze tablet which marks the residence in ...

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  20. DIP INTO THE FUTURE

    Speaking at the Australian Natives' Association banquet last night. Sir Gerald Strickland, the Governor, said that his first, attraction towards the ...

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  21. ARMS FOR ROUMANIA

    The "Cologne Gazette" states that German and Belgian firms have entered into contracts to supply war material to Roumania. ...

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  22. FURIOUS WOMEN

    The militant suffragettes held a meeting in the Pavilion Music Hall to-day to discuss the withdrawal of the Franchise Bill. ...

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  23. RUN OVER AND KILLED

    William Thompson, a married man, 58 years of age, died In the Melbourne [?]tal last night to the result of the juries received on January 23 at ...

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  24. HOUSEBREAKING ALLEGED

    Edward Arthur Gibbs, who gave his age as nearly 18 years, was charged at the Flemington Court to-day with having broken into the residence of Alfred ...

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  25. MAINTENANCE CLAIM

    At the Carlton Court, to-day, William Henry Winstanley, storeman, was charged with having deserted his wife, Fanny Elizabeth Winstanley, and three ...

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  26. TRAGEDY AT PICNIC

    A picnic at Darebin Creek yesterday ended with a tragedy. A party from Brunswick went for a day's outing in the country, one of the ...

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  27. STRIKERS AS TENANTS

    Robert Strike appeared at the Flemington Court to-day to show cause why he should not be ejected from a house in Kensington. ...

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  28. OLD CHURCH'S FATE

    A five-roomed wooden house, occupied by Mr W. Stephens, and situated in Burwood road, East Burwood, was destroyed by fire early yesterday ...

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  29. STOLEN BEDDING.

    A well-known character named James Powell was charged at tho Police Court to-day with having stolen various articles of bedding from the Warragul ...

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  30. WINDOWS BROKEN

    At the Carlton Court to-day, James M'Kenna was charged with having wilfully broken 12 panes of glass in the dwelling of his wife, Mary M'Kenna. ...

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  31. FITZGERALD BREWERY

    The half-yearly meeting of the Fitzgerald Brewing and Malting Company, Castlemaine, Limited, was held to-day at the registered office, 121 Queen street, ...

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  32. R.M.S. MARMORA

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Marmora arrived from London this morning. The passengers for Melbourne are:-- ...

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  34. TAILOR'S JEWELLERY

    A housebreaker yesterday took advantage of a short absence from home of Mr H. Lloyd, tailor, of Brown street, North Carlton, and stole £60 worth of ...

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  35. FULLY EQUIPPED.

    A Dutch paper publishes the following skit on the English suffragette movement:--Wife: Have you got everything?--the bell, the rattle, the ...

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