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  2. FEDERATION.

    As the sheet anchor of the malcontents, the Legislative Council has daily loomed more largely in the public eye, since the hopelessness of the anti-federal cause in ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Port Melbourne Railway Pier was alive yesterday with a brilliantly-dressed throng, seeing friends off by the R.M.S. Or[?]ba to London. His Excellency the ...

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  4. The Argus.

    This morning we reprint from Mr. J. M. Sinclair's report on wheat production in North America those portions which deal with the handling of grain ...

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  5. THE FAR EAST. NEWCHWANG RAILWAY.

    "The Times"urges that the difficulty which has arisen in connection with the proposed extension of the Shanhaikwan railway to Newchwang, in Manchuria, ...

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  6. QUEEN'S VISIT TO NICE.

    Her Majesty the Queen will leave England on Thursday next for [?]oulogne [?]n route for Crmiez, near Nice, wher she will remain as usual during the early weeks of ...

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  7. THE UPPER NILE.

    Major[?] Macdonald, who was some time ago despatched from Uganda on a special mission into the Upper Nile region, and has arrived at Mombas[?], the port of British ...

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  8. CRITICS CRITICISED.

    At the meeting of the Council of Agricultural Education held yesterday, Mr. Graham, M.L.A., the chairman, reported that a month ago some of the members of ...

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  9. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, said that he had made a renewed representation to France with regard to the ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. THE SOUDAN.

    Lord Kitchener, the Governor-General of the Soudan, is visiting Duem, on the left bank of White Nile, about 140 miles above Khartoum. ...

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  11. FRANCE ON THE PERSIAN GULF.

    M. Deleasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, referred in the Chamber of Deputies last night to the recent incident in connection with the leasing to ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. THE ITALIAN SPHERE.

    Italy is taking steps to enter into possession of Sanmun Bay in the province of Chckiang, which has been granted to her by China under British pressure. ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    At a meeting of the British Empire League last night, at which the Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of the Council, presided, a resolution was moved by Mr. ...

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  14. THE TSUNGLI YAMEN.

    The reply of the Tsungli Yamen (Council of State for Foreign Affaris), to the Italian demand for a sphere of influence in the province of Chekiang, and the cession of ...

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  15. TASMAN'S MAP OF AUSTRALIA.

    An interesting announcement was made last night by Captain Barelay in a lecture on Northern Australia, which he delivered at the Imperial Institute. ...

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  16. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    M. Mazeau, the president of the Court of Cassation, has appointed M. Ballot Beaupre to report on the evidence taken in the Drey[?]s case by the criminal ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. THE POSITION AT SHANGHAI.

    Great Britain, the United States, and Germany have declined to have any further negotiations with the taotai or local ruler of Shanghai, relative to the extension of the ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. TELEPHONES IN ENGLAND.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. R. W. Hanbury, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, stated that the Government had decided to establish a telephone system in ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    "The Times" correspondent in the United States (Mr. G. W. Smalley) says that Congress, the session of which closed on Saturday last, killed many flagrant jobs, ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The cricket to-day at the Sydney Cricket-ground was most inspiriting, two centuries being scored, and every player of the "Rest of Australia" team getting into double ...

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  21. LABOUR TROUBLES. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The Steamship Owners' Association held a lengthy meeting at Fremantie to-night, at the close of which a manifesto was issued, which outlines the facts of the present ...

    Article : 187 words
  22. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Metals.—Copper is quited at £70 per ton, being a decline of £2/12/6 somce Friday. The quotation for tin is £107/5/[?] being a fall of £2/7/6 since Friday. ...

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  23. LORD HERSCHELL.

    A funreal service in connection with the late Lord Herschell, ex Lord Chancellor, and president of the Anglo-American Joint Commission, who died suddenly in ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Port Jackson, from Sydney November 12; Delphic, from Lyttelton ...

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  25. PROCEEDINGS AT FERMANTLE.

    The interest at Fremantle to-day in connection with the strike centred at the Sea Jetty, where the steamer Wollowra was berthed. It was stated that an effort would ...

    Article : 370 words
  26. FALL FROM A CLIFF.

    A fatal accident occurred here yesterday. A young man named Lewis Lyne, aged 18, second son of F. L. Lyne, solicitor, lately deceased, accompanied by a ...

    Article : 313 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Last month Mr. W. P. Reeves, the Agent-General for New Zealand, selected six veterinary surgeons to inspect frozen meat at the ports of the colony prior to its ...

    Article : 210 words
  28. MR. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    A severe domestic misfortune has befallen Mr. Rudyard Kipling, the famous author, who has had a dangerous attack of inflammation of the lungs, from which he ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. THE GATTON MURDERS.

    The inquiry into the Gatton murders was continued to-day, when Mrs. Murphy, mother of the victims, deposed that she could not suggest any ...

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  30. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. India left Colombo for Australia on the morning of March 5. ...

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  31. A RIFLE TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    The movement for sending a rifle team home was considered at the recent conference of Premiers. Queensland, Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania were ...

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  32. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—N[?]lly v. Walsh (part heard), Robinson v. James Mal[?]m and Co. Ltd. Practice Court. Mr. Justice Hood will take chamber business at ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph Taylor, of Rae-street, North Fitzroy, late hotelkeeper. Causes of insolvency —Losses increased in the purchase and resale of an hotel, losses in carrying on the ...

    Article : 279 words
  34. "ARE YOU SAVING?"

    "Yes, but not at the expense of daily needs, because for Rhenmatism, lmpure Blood, or Affected Liver, Wolfe's Schnapps is Necessary."—[Advt.] ...

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  35. TILE NEXT MATCH.

    The eleven to represent the Rest of Australia at Melbourne has, it appears, not been finally selected. At present all that is known is that Eady has been included in ...

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  36. THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY.

    "CANARY" GOLD BAR TOBACCO. "CANARY" GOLD BAR TOBACCO. "CANARY" GOLD BAR TOBACCO. [Advt.] ...

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  37. AUSTRALIA V. ENGLAND.

    Souvenirs of the Australian Eleven, 1809, are being packed with Le Roy Cigarettes.— [Advt.] ...

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  38. "ROBUR" TEA.

    GOLD MEDALS AWARDED WHEREVER ENTERED FOR COMPETITION. In Time. All Grocers. —[Advr.] ...

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  39. CADBURY'S COCOA.

    "The typical cocoa of English manufacture. Absolutely pure."—The "Analyst."— [Advt.] ...

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  40. DON'T LOOK OLD.

    With advancing years groyness increases. ...

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  41. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-ingde.—[Advt.] ...

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  42. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Pears, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Queen,—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 15 words
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