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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    In connection with the recent outrange in Walthamstow, the remains of Constable Tyler, who was shot by the Russian desperadoes, were interred to-day. ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Sydney's great organ is, according to the report of an expert, obsolete and out of order. The Lord Mayor asked Mr. W. H. Wale to report upon the ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A statement has gained currency that the P and O. and Orient Shipping Companies intend to change the port of call in West Australia from Fremantle to ...

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  6. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE

    The strike of the Broken Hill miners was discussed at a meeting of the committee of management of the Newcastle Miners' Federation to-day, and the ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    The tariff commissioners' report on the engineering industry states that 77 firms replied that they were not affected by the foreign competition. Four hundred ...

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  8. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Lord Rayleigh is says the "London Daily Telegraph," seriously ill at Pre[?]oria. Dr Gollan was entertained at a ...

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  9. BILLIARDS

    Lindrum has further increased his lead over Gray. The latter scored only 567 for the day, finding it impossible to secure a favourite position. Lindrum ...

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  10. ARCHITECT'S SUICIDE

    'Alfred Edward Newth, architect by profession, but employed as a clerk, who committed suicide at St. Leonards railway station, left the following letter to ...

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  11. THE NEXT ELECTION.

    Speaking at Belfast, the Marquis of Londonderry warned the Conservative Unionists that if extremists placed their fixed views in the forefront overlooking ...

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  12. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    Ministerial by-elections took place to- day at Warrnambool and Essendon, with the result that the Premier (Mr. Murray) and the Treasurer (Mr. Watt) were ...

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  13. BULGARIA AND TURKEY

    Reuter's representative at Sofia declares that Bulgaria has rejected the Porte's proposal to reduce the compensation claim regarding the frontier as ...

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  14. THE RIOT CASES.

    The hearing of the individual charges against the men arrested on January 9 was concluded to-day. Two or three were fined, and the others ordered to ...

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  15. GERMAN SCANDAL

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" a seandal has been caused by the "Neue Freie Presse" publishing the Purport of Herr Schoen's ...

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  16. ALLEGED CRUELTY

    Adeline Frances Lemand, described as a widow, was before the Ashfield Police Court to-day on serious charges' of alleged cruelty to children. ...

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  17. THE RUSHWORTH TRAGEDY

    Baling operations at the Rushworth mine were successfully concluded to- day. The missing head of the murdered woman was recovered from the slush ...

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  18. VICTORIAN SUPPORT.

    Since January 19 the sum of £377 has been sent from Melbourne to the Broken Hill miners by the union and other sympathisers. Mr. Barnett, secretary of the ...

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  19. MILITARY. MEASURES.

    Russia has remonstrated with Turkey and Bulgaria against the military measures on the frontier, as calculated to impede the efforts of the Powers to ...

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  20. DIAMOND INDUSTRY

    According to an Imperial decree all diamonds found in German South-West Africa must be handed to the colonial authorities for sale. The authorities ...

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  21. HOME DEFENCE

    While combating compulsory service as regards the regulars, the Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., M.P (Secretary of State for War), in a speech in London, ...

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  22. MADAME MELBA

    Madame Melba's concerts in Tasmania will be given at Launceston on April 6, and at Hobart on April 7 and 8. Madame Melba has cabled Mr. John ...

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  23. CUBAN REPUBLIC

    A second Cuban Republic has been inaugurated under the presidency of General Gomez. It is reported that the new ...

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  24. RIOT IN CALABRIA

    Crowds in the streets of Delinanova, in Calabria, Southern Italy, are shouting "We want shelter.' The troops were called out, and the ...

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  25. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY

    A marvellous discovery has been made at the Melbourne Hospital. Six months ago Thomas Shaw, aged 53, a coal lumper, while at Work, was struck a severe ...

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  26. GOLD OUTPUT.

    The gold output last year was 506,423 ounces, against 508,210 ounces in 1997. ...

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  27. CONGO FREE STATE

    Germany has recognised Belgium's annexation of the Congo as Belgium's purely domestic concern. "The Times" regrets the decision at ...

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  28. CALIFORNIAN PARLIAMENT

    Yielding to the appeal of the State Governor (Mr. Gillett) the proposed anti-Japanese legislation has been postponed in California, with a view of a modification. ...

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  29. TRADE RETURNS

    The imports for the past year were valued at £17,471,284, against £17,302,796 in 1907, and the exports £16,317,541 against £20,071,636. ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Representations have been made from time to time by residents of Norfolk Island that the Commonwealth should assume control of the island as a ...

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  31. SCOTTSDALE RAILWAY EXTENSION

    The work of clearing "for the extension of the railway to the Ringarooma district has been commenced from the Scottsdale end, about three miles- ...

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  32. SERVITUDE FOR LIFE

    Marie Gilbert, a farmer's wife, has been sentenced to servitude for life at the Assizes held at Cher, in France. The woman had been found guilty of ...

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  33. BRITISH NAVY

    Addressing a meeting in the Fishmongers' Hall, the Right Hon. Reginald J. M'Kenna, M.P., First Lord of the Admiralty, made a strong pronouncement ...

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  34. OPIUM SMUGGLING

    Upon arrival in Hobson's Bay this morning of the Eastern and Australian liner Empire, facts were ascertained which put a different complexion upon ...

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  35. FIND OF BOMBS

    A sensational discovery has been made in the Technical Institute at Tomsk. From information received the police made an examination of the ...

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  36. EARTHQUAKE

    The fund opened by the Lord Mayer at the Mansion House for the relief of the distress caused by the earthquake in the south or Italy now totals £125,000. ...

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  37. FOREIGN PATENTS

    An organisation is being formed in London to secure the revocation of foreign patents unless they are adequately worked here. ...

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  38. LABOUR PARTY

    A motion to Make the Labour party's constitution distinctly socialistic fell through at the Portsmouth conference. ...

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  39. MR. WATSON'S UTTERANCES

    The Prime Minister was asked to-day to express an opinion in regard to Mr. Watson's remarks at Durban ,but refused to do so, but said that while ...

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  40. FINANCIAL

    The returns of the Bank of ,England for the past week are: — Coin, £32,716,000; reserves, £24,050,000; proportion of reserves to liabilities, 48.04 ...

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  41. HINDU STUDENTS

    Three Hindu students at Kolhapur have been sentenced to four years' imprisonment for stealing explosives to make bombs. ...

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  42. POSTAL COMMISSION

    In giving evidence before the Postal Commission yesterday Mr. A. A. Direks, electrical engineer, said at present for every new telephone subscriber ...

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  43. LOSS OF THE REPUBLIC

    As owners of the steamer Republic which was sunk by collision, the White Star Company claim £300,000 damages from the owners of the steamer Florida. ...

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  44. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market discount rate for three months bank bill in London is 2 5-8 per cent., and the bank rate 3 per cent. The market rate in Paris is ...

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  45. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at 'Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Varzin and Thuringen. Departures.—For Adelaide—Illford. ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    A profit of £43,202 has been made by the National Mortgage Company of New Zealand. A sum of £15,000 has been placed to the reserve, and £8202 carried ...

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  47. DOCTORS.

    Medical Man—"Jobson has done the meanest thing I ever heard of; the came to my house the other night, ate a big dinner, got indigestion, and then went to ...

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  48. WESTERN NEWS

    The Zeehan Workers' Political League meets on Sunday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the mining trouble at Broken Hill. ...

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  49. OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    The City of Dunedin loan has been oversubscribed. ...

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