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  3. INLAND WIRES.

    The Governor, Sir Arthur Havelock, will leave by special train in the morning en route for the North-West and West Coasts. ...

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  4. THE DOLORES RECITAL.

    Mdlle. Antonia Dolores gave the first of two song recitals in the Albert Hall last evening under the happiest auspices. The great hall was well ...

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  5. FEDERATION.

    In consequence of the stoppage of Tattersall's, it is estimated that the loss to Tasmania will amount to £15,000 a year, and, roughly speaking, ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    A deputation, representing a number of the unemployed, urged the state. Premier to carry out a number of pending public works, in order to give ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught will command 50,000 troops at the coronation. The colonial Premiers attending the ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A dust explosion in the Hondo Colliery, Ooahulla, Mexico, killed 100 miners. ...

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  9. A THRILLING EXPERIENCE.

    Captain Sigsfeld and Dr. Lincke. German military aeronauts, ascending at Berlin, were carried by a violent storm to Antwerp in five hours. ...

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  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    On Saturday the Federal Auditor-General took possession of his new offices in Swanston-street. All the members of his staff have now arrived, ...

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  11. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.

    The Governor will lay the corner stone of St. John's Church at 4.30 this afternoon. Special arrangements have been made for the accommodation of ...

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  12. A LARGE SUBMARINE BOAT.

    The British Admiralty has ordered the building of a 100-foot submarine boat, which will be the largest and finest in the world. ...

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  13. THE POLICE PUZZLED.

    Some sensation was created to-day by the results of the enquiries of the detectives into the supposed suicide of a butcher named Latham, of ...

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  14. DELORAINE'S WELCOME.

    At a public meeting, held in the Town Hall, Deloraine, on Friday night, it was decided to present the Governor with an address at the railway station, ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL.

    Tallow Statistics.—Imports for the month of January, 3573 casks; deliveries, 3984 casks; total stock at the end of the month, 6078 casks. ...

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  16. NEW GUINEA.

    Negotiations for the transfer of British New Guinea to the Commonwealth are still proceeding. When the terms of the transfer are agreed upon between ...

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  17. A VIOLENT STORM.

    A north-easterly gale has been raging in Europe for the past three days, and it has been especially fierce in the Channel, where it caused the ...

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  18. PREPARATIONS AT WESTBURY.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Councli the Warden (Mr. D. Burke, M.H.A.) reported that preparations had been completed in ...

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  19. FEDERAL ACCOUNTS.

    The delays in the payment of the federal accounts, about which frequent complaints are made, are due to the new system of keeping accounts, which, ...

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  20. METAL.

    Tin Statistics.—The total stocks, including stocks in America and quantity afloat, amount to 18,776 tons. The quantity of Straits and Australian ...

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  21. CHINESE COURT.

    The Dowager Empress and the Emperor gave an audience to the Legation ladies, and, responding to the hope expressed by Mrs. Conger, wife of the ...

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  22. INCOME TAX.

    The Commissioner of Taxes has forwarded a memorandum to the Postmaster-General that every officer of the Commonwealth who during 1901 ...

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  23. BISHOPRIC OF MELBOURNE

    Since the meeting of the Bishoprics Election Board on January 29 definite information has reached the members of the board from England, which gives ...

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  24. WESTERN NEWS.

    A married man named M. Lynch received a nasty scalp wound to-day at the South King mine. He was climbing through a pass, when something ...

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  25. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    An extraordinary strike has occurred at Sorrento. When the excursion steamer Ozone arrived at the pier the whole of the hotel porters, store, and ...

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  26. INLAND WIRES.

    Rev. J. Alwyn Ewen opened his mission at Chalmers Church yesterday. There were very large congregations. Stoker Denning, of H.M.S. Pylades, ...

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  27. THE CORONATION.

    Premier See, referring to the cable stating that Mr. Chamberlain asserted it was impossible to place the Premiers of the states on the same level as Mr. ...

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  28. WESTBURY COUNCIL.

    Present—The Warden (Councillor D. Burke, M.H.A.), Councillors A. Hunt, R. C. Field, A. Hingston, J. Millar, and S. Badcock. An apology was received ...

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  29. THE COURT.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra were present at a performance at the Lyric Theatre on Friday, and at another in the Lyceum on Saturday. Their ...

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  30. BURGLARY AND LARCENY.

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day, among the number of prisoners who pleaded guilty to charges of burglary and larceny was Leonard ...

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  31. THE RECENT DROWING.

    Dragging has been unsuccessfully continued to-day for the recovery of the body of Walter Verrell, who was drowned on Saturday night. ...

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  32. THE WAZIRISTAN TROUBLE.

    The operations against the Waziris gave been arduous, and some hard righting had taken place. The British casualties totalled 100, and since ...

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  33. "GAZETTE" NOTICES.

    The following notifications are made in to-night's "Gazette":— Assessment roll of the Emu Bay municipal district. ...

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  34. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. James Robson, of West Melbourne, leaves for Tasmania to-morrow to take part, in conjunction with the Rev. T. Tait, of Brunswick, ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Maize, 3s to 3s 4d; oats, 3s to 3s 3d; Port Victor and Tasmania, 3s 4d; New Zealand, 3s 6d; chaff, £3 10s to £4 5s; lucerne, £3 5s to £3 10s; ...

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  36. TROUBLES OF THE HOUSE OF HESSE.

    All Germany (says the "King") is: divided in opinion over the troubles which have come upon the house of Hesse, and the matter closely affects ...

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  37. MALARIAL FEVER.

    The health of Sir John Forrest, Minister of Defence, who has had malarial fever, continues to improve. He is not able to leave his room yet, ...

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  38. BURNT OUT.

    A fire at Port Adelaide gutted Morgan's hairdressing and tobacconist establishment, and considerably damaged the adjoining building. ...

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  39. THE BRICKLAYERS' UNION.

    At a meeting of the Bricklayers Union to-night, 200 being present, it was unanimously decided to strike tomorrow for a reduction of working ...

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  40. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON

    The Australian squadron has arrived at Port Lincoln, after a rough passage from Hobart. ...

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  41. SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    The Premier (Hon. N. E. Lewis) has received a communication from the High Commissioner of the Western a Pacific covering a copy of a ...

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  42. A SECOND CHARGE.

    Grant, late chief messenger of the Legislative Assembly, who was recently committed for trial on a charge of embezzlement, has been rearrested ...

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  43. A SUICIDE.

    News from Fiji states that J. N. D. Hopkins, the magistrate at Lorna Lorna, has committed suicide by a shot in the head. ...

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