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  2. OUR FEDERAL LETTER

    The political event of this week has been the speech delivered by Mr. M'Lean at Sale, in the Gippsland district. Mr. M'Lean, who was half the head of the ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The socialists who were arrested at Prahran on Saturday were brought before the local court to-day. Two women were fined 30s, in default ten ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The charge of conspiracy against W. N. Willis, George M'Nair, and Bernard Hoskins, arising out of the evidence before the Lands Commission, was ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    A train jumping the track, two cars were precipitated over the drawbridge into. Pleasantville Water, separating Atlantic City from the mainland. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Judge Wolberton has ordered the San Francisco Board of Education to show cause why the Japanese children should not be reinstated in the schools. ...

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  7. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    Sir John Forrest has burst into indignation again because the West Australian Railway Survey Bill was thrown out by the Senate. He did a similar ...

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  8. DEATH OF AN EDUCATION OFFICER.

    Mr. John Chas. Maynard, formerly Under-Secretary to the Public Instruction Department, died on Saturday. After arriving in the colonies Mr. ...

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  9. SUPPOSED CHILD MURDER

    The body of a newly-born male child was found lying on the Richmond railway line to-day. The cause of death was fracture of the skull and laccration ...

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  10. LABOUR PARTY.

    During the course of a recent speech, Mr. J. Keir Hardic, M.P., leader of the Parliamentary Labour party, declared that he had tried to make his class ...

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  11. SERIOUS OUTLOOK.

    Mr. G. WV. Smalley, the New York correspondent of "The Times,", declares that the United States Cabinet realises that, the exclusion of the Japanese ...

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  12. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE.

    The Public Trust Office shows a profit for the year of nearly £12,000. ...

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  13. THE KAISER DIVORCE CASE.

    A further development in the Kaiser divorce case occurred to-day, when four men were arrested on a charge of conspiracy. They accused Esther Ann Kaiser ...

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  14. FIRES ON WOOL SHIPS.

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the cases of fires on wool ships recommends the appointment of inspectors to inspect wool before ...

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  15. MILITARISM DENOUNCED.

    Speaking at Bradford, Mr. Keir Hardie declared that militarism had grown bold. One education authority was permitted to include in the school ...

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  16. PROTECTIONIST AGITATORS.

    It is to this section that Mr. M'Lean has surrendered. One may take leave to doubt whether the anxiety for tariff reform is anything like as deep or has ...

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  17. CALIFORNIANS OBSTINATE.

    The State Department of the Californians is more obstinate, and threatens if the federal courts undertake to enforce the treaty of 1904 there will ...

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  18. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DESTROYED.

    A quantity of electrical appliances for the Government to carry, out the St. Kilda-Brighton electric railway formed portion of the cargo of the steamer ...

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  19. LOSS OF THE PORT STEPHENS.

    The Shipmasters' Association of New Zealand, at the annual meeting, placed on record, its unqualified dissatisfaction at the finding of the court in the recent ...

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  20. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS.

    A sensation has been caused by the "New York World" announcing that Mrs. Eddy, founder of the Christian Scientists, is dying of cancer, and is ...

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  21. NEW HEBRIDES CONVENTION

    The "Standard" warmly commends the spirit wherein Sir Joseph Ward, the Premier, and Mr. Massey, the leader of the Opposition, in the New Zealand ...

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  22. VICTORIAN DEBENTURES.

    The Premier received a cable to-day stating that the holders of £450,000 worth of the Victorian debentures, amounting to £4,000,000, falling due in ...

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  23. POLICE PROVIDENT FUND.

    Reporting on the police provident fund the Government Actuary says there is a deficiency of £214,000. ...

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  24. TELEPHONE RATES.

    The Deputy-Postmaster—General (Mr. D'Emden) has supplied us with a brief statement embodying the principal features of the proposed revision of the ...

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  25. WAR STORES.

    Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., M.P., Secretary of State for War, has arranged with the London School of Economics to train a number of army officers ...

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  26. RECIPROCAL TREATY.

    Parliament has passed a bill empowering the Government to enter into reciprocal treaty with South Africa. Sir Joseph Ward said that if an equitable ...

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  27. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Closer Settlement Board estimates that before the end of the year it will have 200,000 acres of land available for settlement. ...

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  28. TARIFF REVISION.

    The followers of Mr. M'Lean say that they are determined on a system of tariff revision to precede any alliance against socialism. If Mr. Reid should be the ...

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  29. A CAPTAIN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Alexander Cordiner, master of the steamer Lord Antrim, was before the Police Court to-day, charged with having disobeyed a detention order of the ...

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  30. SOAP TRUST.

    Many grocers' meetings of protest throughout the country are preparing a definite plan of campaign against the soap trust. ...

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  31. SLOWER CABLES.

    Senator Keating (our Hobart. correspondent wires) has received the following letter from the Postmaster-General's department, Melbourne:— ...

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  32. YOUNG UNIONISTS.

    Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., has been elected first president of the Young Mon's Unionist League, with headquarters at Birmingham, with ...

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  33. TURKISH EXACTIONS.

    The Persian Consul at Kerbela having ignored his countrymen's protests against the Turkish exactions, 2000 Persians sought tile British Vice-Consul's ...

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  34. LORD KITCHENER.

    General Lord Kitchener, Commander in-Chief of the army in India, is recovering from an attack of fever. He is resting at Umballa. ...

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  35. EDUCATION BILL.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and Lord Halifax addressed the English Church Union's great demonstration in Trafalgar Square, against the ...

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  36. A SUPPOSED SWINDLE.

    The police received information which resulted in two officers being sent to Pyrmont. When in a loft in that suburb they found what was asserted to be ...

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  37. MOORISH INCIDENTS.

    France and Spain have despatched warships to Tangier, owing to the capture of an Englishman and a Spaniard at Arzila. ...

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  38. A HEAVY RAINFALL.

    Rain set in late on Sunday night, and continued a steady downpour until 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. During the whole of that period there was hardly a ...

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  39. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS.

    Among the other resolutions Which he intends to submit, the Archbishop of Canterbury proposes a right of entry for all denominations to all schools, ...

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  40. MINISTERIAL CANDIDATES.

    The Deakin party is preparing its list of candidates for Victoria. Practically it will confine its fight to Victoria. The Victorians are remaining a body by ...

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  41. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    Twenty terrorists attacked a Treasury carriage casrying £60,000 sterling, and escorted by eight mounted gendarmes, at the corner of the Ekaternik Canal, at St. ...

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  42. FRENCH SUBMARINE.

    The corpses found on the French submarine Lutin, which sank off Bizerta on the 10th inst., were somewhat blackened by acid; ...

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  43. ARE YOU ON THE ROLL?

    Are you on the roll? This is the question of the hour Those who have interested themselves in the federal rolls have been astounded ...

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  44. FRENCH WAR OFFICE.

    General Piequart, the new Minister of War for France, has ordered 50 sinecurists at the War Office to return to their regiments. ...

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  45. ABYSSINIA.

    King Menelik has refused to assent to the agreement arrived at between Great Britain, France, and Italy. ...

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  46. ESCAPED CONVICTS.

    The convicts who escaped from Gloucester gaol have been, recaptured at Lydney. They were found hiding in a hay barn, ...

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  47. MR. DEAKIN AND SIR JOHN QUICK.

    Mr.Deakin is puzzled just now whether he ought to oppose Sir John Quick or not. Sir John Quick is a Bendigo man, who worked as a boy ...

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  48. MURDER IN SEVASTOPOL.

    A sensational crime has been reported from Sevastopol. The chief detective of the town was attacked, and received injuries, from ...

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  49. RECENT STORM.

    Of the 1210 Japanese fishermen caught in the recent storm, 822 were drowned and 100 others injured. ...

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  50. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES

    Reuter's representative states that the Newfoundland Legislature intends to appeal to Canada, Australia, and South Africa to support the colony in insisting ...

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  51. THE FARMERS' ASSOCIATION

    The case against T. H. Taylor, exmanager of the Farmers' Association, has been adjourned to Friday, when it is expected it will be heard before Mr. ...

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  52. COMING EVENTS.

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