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  2. COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Norman Cameron's petition against the return of Mr. Philip Fysh for the Denison seat in the House of Representatives has been presented at the ...

    Article : 444 words
  3. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The body of John Boles (82) living at Flemington, was found in the Yarra yesterday. An inquest is to be held. ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Mr. George Marden, manager of the Sydney branch of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., when giving evidence before the Royal commission on rival unions to-day, ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Japan is aware that all the Russian warships at Port Arthur, except one, which is repairing, left on Wednesday for an unknown destination. Probably ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A protest was made yesterday in the Transvaal Legislative Council against the intervention on the part of the Imperial Parliament in the matter of the ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Duke of Argyle, in a letter to "The Times," declares it would be unwise to minimise the efforts of the colonies to promote Imperial preference. ...

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  8. SMALL-POX IN NEWZEALAND

    Dr. Elkington proceeded to Barnes Bay to-day in the s. Breone, and took the requisites for the quarantine station. FEDERAL QUARANTINE QUESTION. ...

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  9. SEA CAPTAIN'S CERTIFICATE.

    An alleged fradulent alteration of a sea captain's certificate of competency, issued to Captain G. F. E. Allsopp, came under the notice of the marine board ...

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  10. SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE.

    Slight shocks of earthquake have been felt at Kingston, in the south-east portion of the state. ...

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  11. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    Russia has informed the Japanese residents at Vladivostock to be prepared for a sudden proclamation of a state of siege. ...

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  12. FEELING IN CANADA.

    Hon. Rodmond P. Roblin, Premier of Manitoba, moved in the Legislature at Winnipeg a resolution strongly supporting and endorsing the preferential ...

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  13. CHARGED WITH ARSON.

    Robert and Agnes Butterworth have been committed for trial at Maryborough Police Court on a charge of arson. Sensational evidence was given which went ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    Right Hon. A. Lyttleton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, that owing to urgency the Government ...

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  15. ACCIDENTAL COLLISION.

    The collision between the steamer Essex and barque Cupica in the Bay on January 17 is regarded by the marine board as purely accidental, and no action ...

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  16. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    In the House of Lords Earl Wemyss gave notice of a motion in favour of a Royal Commission being appointed to enquire into the condition and prospects ...

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  17. REVIVAL IN SHIPPING.

    A revival in the shipping trade is reflected in a statement of the amount of pilotage received by the marine board for the 15 months ended January 31, ...

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  18. WAR CERTAIN.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at St. Petersburg says it is almost impossible to believe that war can be averted. Russia will make no concession, and Czar ...

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  19. CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    Yesterday in the House of Commons Mr. William Snowdon Robson, Liberal member for South Shields, challenged the conduct of the Government in connection ...

    Article : 212 words
  20. FATALITY AT A MINE.

    An accident occurred at Sunset mine, Croydon, to-day, by which a miner named James Hall was killed, and another miner named Samuels is lying in a precarious ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. MILK-BLENDED BUTTER.

    The Earl of Onslow, President of the Board of Agriculture, informed a deputation that the Government intended to re-introduce the Milk-Blended Butter ...

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  22. A SUCCESSFUL SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Australian Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, Limited, to-day the directors reported that during the year ended ...

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  23. RUSSIA IN KOREA.

    The "New York Herald" says that Russia is sending troops to Seoul on the unconfirmed allegation that Japan has already 3000 men there in disguise, and also ...

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  24. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    In the case Henderson v. Daniel judgment has been reserved. ...

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  25. WILMOT ELECTION.

    "The Government will not," says the "Age," "take any steps to nominate a Ministerial candidate for Sir Edward Braddon's seat in the House of ...

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  26. LONDON HOSPITALS.

    The late Mr. E. Dresden, Curzon-street, Mayfair, bequeathed £250,000 to the London hospitals. ...

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  27. HOBART & SOUTH

    Hon. Austin Chapman, the Federal Minister of Defence, and Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, General Officer Commanding the Commonwealth Military ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. EVACUATION OF MANCHURIA

    Earl Percy, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, explained in the House of Commons yesterday that frequent representations had been made to ...

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  29. BALKAN QUESTION.

    During the course of the debate on the address-in-reply in the House of Commons, Earl Percy emphasised the solidarity of the Powers in securing a ...

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  30. A NEW COMPANY.

    It was resolved at a meeting of the shareholders in the Melbourne Chilled Butter and Produce Proprietary, Limited, to-day to reconstruct the concern, as the ...

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  31. INLAND WIRES.

    At the Police Court to-day P. P. Long, of the North, Lyell Hotel,, was charged with using indecent language, but owing to the information being wrongly laid ...

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  32. LONGFORD MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The usual monthly meeting was held on Friday afternoon, all the councillors being present. The revenue returns showed the ...

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  33. TIDAL WAVE AND EARTHQUAKES.

    The tidal wave did great damage along the coasts of France and Portugal, and the villagers fled inland. Several earthquake shocks were ...

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  34. TREASURER'S CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Treasurers, convened by Sir George Turner to consider the relations of federal and state finances and cognate subjects, opened its ...

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  35. LODGED FOR PROBATE.

    The will of the late Mr. George William Rusden, of Punt road, South Yarra, has been lodged for probat. He left real estate valued at £1800, and personal ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Right Hon. A. J. Balfour's cough is troublesome, but there has been a diminution of the temperature. ...

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  37. COTTON FAMINE.

    A widespread organisation has been formed in Lancashire for the relief of the distress which exists there. Owing to the cotton famine, numbers ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat is in better demand and firmer. A fair business has been done, and the market closed at 2s 9½d to 2s 9¾d buyers, and 2s 10d sellers. Flour sold at £7 ...

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  39. MR CHAMBERLAIN.

    Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain goes abroad on the 11th inst. for two months' rest. ...

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  40. THE SOVEREIGNS.

    King Edward gave a supper to 50 persons at the National Skating Palace, on the occasion of the ice carnival in aid of the Union Jack Club. ...

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  41. CHILLAGOE SHARES.

    Chillagoe shares sold on 'Change yesterday at 2s 9d. ...

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  42. MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE.

    At as meeting of the Executive Council to-day the following appointments were made:—Rev. R. Cairns was registered to celebrate marriages during the absence ...

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  43. CANADIAN RAILWAY SMASH

    A Grand Trunk (intercolonial) train was wrecked near Halifax. Some carriages, separating from the locomotive, fell down an embankment ...

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  44. A RECREATION GROUND.

    A public meeting was held to-night to further consider the necessity of obtaining a recreation ground for Burnie. It was decided to request the town board ...

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  45. THIBETAN MISSION.

    In reply to questions in the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for India (Right Hon. W. St. John Brodrick) said it was not intended to annex any ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. PASTORAL OUTLOOK.

    The Premier, speaking to-day with reference to pastoral matters, took what many specially interested in the industries will doubtless consider too sanguine ...

    Article : 151 words
  47. A CURIOUS CASE.

    The "Weekly Despatch," hoping to increase its circulation, buried medallions on the highways of the Kingdom, and hints indicating the localities. The ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. A SINGER'S MARTYRDOM.

    In "Thirty Years of Musical Life in London," Mr. Herman Klein recalls in graphic terms the tragic last appearance of the great Titiens. It was in the opera ...

    Article : 302 words
  49. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat.—A cargo of Victorian wheat for shipment per City of Agra has been sold at 29s 4d per 480lb., c.f.i.; a cargo of 10,000 quarters of Victorian wheat for ...

    Article : 256 words
  50. THE DEVIL'S HOLE.

    The Devil's Hole "Two-up" School is the name of an organisation the members of which meet in a cave at Flat Rock, Willoughby, each Sunday. The school ...

    Article : 163 words
  51. NEW BATTLESHIPS.

    The battleship New Zealand was launched at Portsmouth yesterday, and the construction of the Britannia was afterwards commenced. ...

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  52. PRICE OF BEER.

    In consequence of the brewers' combine in Victoria, there is a brisk demand for Tasmanian ales in that state. The secretary of the Victorian Brewers' ...

    Article : 171 words
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