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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    From information gleaned by the representatives of the "Daily Chronicle," the differences in the Cabinct concerning the naval programme have been ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    California's anti-Japanese legislation is strongly opposed in the Eastern American states, which favour giving Japan an opportunity of fulfilling its ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    A divorce case now being held in Scotland is exciting interest throughout Great Britain owing to the various revelations made during the hearing. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. CONGO FREE STATE AMERICAN ATTITUDE. SUPPORTS THE BRITISH POLICY. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mrs. Hogan, who with her husband was attacked by a half-caste at Reddestown, in the Glennil district, and terribly injured, the old woman's head ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The city council to-day again fixed the rate for the year at 1s in the pound for Melbourne, 1s 5d in the pound for North Melbourne, and 1s 8d in the pound ...

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  9. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    The main store of Messrs. M. Campbell and Co., a firm doing an extensive business throughout the Upper Hunter River districts, was destroyed by fire at Scone ...

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  10. LABOUR UNIONS RESOLUTE.

    The newspapers on the Pacific Coast are nearly unanimous against the bills, but the Labour unions are resolute. ...

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  11. LANG AND BURNS

    Bill Lang, who defeated Bill Squires in Sydney last week for the heavyweight championship of Australia, returned to Melbourne to-day. Lang this ...

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  12. PRESIDENTIAL MESSAGE.

    In a message to Governor Gillett, of California, President declared—"The policy of my administration combines a maximum of efficiency with ...

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  13. HANDSOME BEQUESTS

    LONDON, Feb. 9. Newcastle charities have benefited largely by the death of Mr. J. Shipley, Solicitor who bequeathed them £100,000. ...

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  14. WAGES BOARD

    The Wages Board has fixed the following as the minimum rates of wages in the glass work industry:—Glass-cutters and glaziers, 50s a week, or 1s 0½d an ...

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  15. BUSH FIRE

    A disastrous bush fire broke out at Kinglake yesterday. Fanned by a high wind it travelled at a terrific pace, doing considerable damage to fencing, grass, ...

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  16. UNASSAILABLE SUPREMACY.

    An important speech was made at Blasnavon, in Monmouthshire, last night by Dr. J. T. Macnamara, M.P., Financial Secretary to the Admiralty. ...

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  17. JAPANESE AND CHINESE.

    A bill has been introduced into the State Assembly at Nebraska, separating the Japanese and Chinese workmen from the American. ...

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  18. THE TERRITORIALS

    The enthusiasm worked up by the ? "An Englishman's Home" and newspaper articles is having its effect on the enlistment in the territorial ...

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  19. N.S.W. MINERAL OUTPUT

    At preliminary statement has been prepared of the mineral production in New South Wales for 1908, setting down the value of the output at £8,609,607, ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA

    Four Basuto chiefs, who are guests of the Colonial Office, have been interviewing King Edward regarding the position of Basutoland in any scheme for the ...

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  21. ALLEGED MURDER

    Robert Scott, dredge master, was charged at the Bendigo Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodges and a jury, with having murdered his wife, ...

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  22. AMERICAN WOMEN

    An extraordinary series of frauds has been disclosed in connection with the trial of a man named Harry Bauman at Chicago. ...

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  23. IRISH QUESTIONS

    The National Directory of the Irish League has re-elected Mr. John E. Redmond, M.P., as president. According to the annual report, ...

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  24. BILL FOR TIPS

    Just at present when the question of amateurism in Rugby football is being discussed, something of a sensation has been caused by the discovery of certain ...

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  25. RELIEF FOR THE POOR

    King Edward has again shown his practical sympathy with the poor. His Majesty forwarded a donation of 100 guineas to the Salvationists to ...

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  26. CAPITAL COMPROMISE.

    According to the Capetown correspondent of The Times," opinion is every where tending to accept the capital compromise. ...

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  27. HOME RULE CAUSE.

    Speaking at Belfast, Lord Londonderry declared that the next general election would be one of the most cnitical since the Unionist party was formed, ...

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  28. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Constable Neilson has resigned from the local police force, to take up another position in the city. Lord Dalmeny, M.P. (L.), eldest son ...

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  29. OFFICIAL INTERCHANGE

    Lord Milner, ex-High Commission for South Africa, was interviewed regarding the tour of the colonies to be made by Sir Charles Lucas, head of the Dominion ...

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  30. THE GAMING ACT

    Jas. Edward Crasswell, described as a librarian, was charged at the Water Police Court to-day with having committed a breach of the Gaming Act by ...

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  31. PORT OF LONDON

    It is understood that the Board of Trade intends to include a special representative of the Frozen Meat Trade Association in the managing board of ...

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  32. WILLIAM HOWARDRUSSELL

    Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood unveils to-day in the crypt in St. Paul's Cathedral Mr. Mackennal's marble bust of William Howard Russell, ...

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  33. ITALIAN [?]ORPHANS

    Information has been conveyed unofficially to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Mahon) of a suggestion to provide in Australia for the future of ...

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  34. DRUNKENNESS

    Captain Qua[?]trough, of the battleship Georgia, was charged at Gibraltar with having been drunk. Evidence having been given as to the ...

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  35. CLAN RANALD DISASTER

    The marine board to-day resumed the enquiry into the foundering of the steamer Clan Ranald. Although each of the white survivors and one of the ...

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  36. MANCHESTER FIRE

    A fire broke out in a lodging-house at Manchester, and the flames spread with remarkable rapidity. Nine of the inmates were suff[?]ocated, ...

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  37. INDIAN REFORMS

    The Earl of Minto's Council has given lengthy consideration to the scheme or reform recently propounded by the Secretary of State for India. ...

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  38. EMPEROR MENELIK

    Recently the ruler of Abyssinia was reported to be seriously ill. Since then the Emperor's health has much improved, and he is now engaged ...

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  39. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The State Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor, Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael. The Governor in his speech said that ...

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  40. FINDING OF THE BOARD.

    The finding of the board was as follows:—"The board have failed to elicit any evidence which clearly accounts for the sudden careening of the Clan ...

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  41. AN APOLOGY ACCEPTED

    At the Police Court this morning, prior to the commencement of the ordinary business, Mr. J. W. Hudson, solicitor, rose in explanation of a cases, pending ...

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  42. ITALIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Chamber of Deputies at Rome has been dissolved, and the new election fixed for March 7. ...

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  43. BRITISH RAILWAY MEN

    Mr. Bell (secretary of the Society of Railway Servants) declares that the society will organise its finances during the next four years so as to get into a ...

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  44. SHIPPING

    At Lloyd's the following notifications have been posted:— Arrivals.—Geelong, Magdeburg, Clan Matteson, Maori, Kiapara, and Godsby. ...

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  45. BULGARIA AND TURKEY

    In its counter proposals Turkey offers to hand Russia £2,000,000 besides Bulgaria's £5,000,000 to cancel Turkey's annual payments of £315,000 which ...

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  46. FINANCIAL

    The Indian 3½ per cent. loan of £7,500,000 (the minimum of which was fixed at £97 has been over-subscribed. ...

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  47. DID THE WORK

    You can't grow strong by merely exercising. You must Save food and that food must be the kind you can digest and assimilate. ...

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  48. SOMALILAND

    It is stated by the "Standard" that the Somali Mullah has under command three columns each of 10,000 men, one-half of whom are riflemen. He is ...

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  49. AN OFFICER MURDERED

    Baron Bodman, a German Chancellor at Guntrajo, Chili, was murdered in his office. It appears that threatening letters ...

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  50. BRITISH SOVEREIGNS

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra left London for Berlin. Feb. 9. In cordially welcoming their ...

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  51. BOUNDARY ALTERATIONS

    A meeting was held at the Town Hall to-night to protest against the proposed alteration of the boundaries under the Local Government Act, Mr. Luck ...

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  52. ARRESTED

    The police to-day arrested a young man named William Josephs, for being without sufficient means of support. There are sorrows in every known nation; ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND DEFENCE

    Colonel Robin, Chief of the General Staff, states that the total of all arms is 20,223, which is a greater total than any previously recorded. A scheme was ...

    Article : 51 words
  54. A COOLING DRAUGHT.

    At this season, after a fair amount of excitement, somewhat late hours, and a general disarrangement of things generally, there is nothing can straighten up ...

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