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  2. THE BOER WAR. THE PEACE PROPOSALS.

    There is a widespread feeling that the terms of peace which were laid by the Imperial Government before the Boer commander-in-chief, General Louis Botha, were ...

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  3. THE RUSSIAN RIOTS. GREAT SOCIAL UNREST.

    The situation in Russia daily assumes a graver aspect, and the social unrest exhibited far and wide throughout the country has created absolute consternation in ...

    Article : 275 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Peacock the Premier, has received from Mr. Barton the Federal Prime Minister, a cable message stating that Mr.T. H. Murray has been appointed by the ...

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  5. TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1901.

    The constitution of the Senate is happily exciting increasing interest. And electors may be fairly appealed to for intelligent aid in the effort to ...

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  6. DANGERS IN VOTING.

    The system of voting by ticket is not acceptable, but it has been forced on us by the failure to cut the state into districts for the Senate. ...

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  7. THE GRAND OLD FLAG.

    Great Britain does a great deal for Australia. She freely takes our produce. She protects our shores. ...

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  8. TRAIN WRECKING.

    A good deal of success still attends the raids of small bands of Boers on the railway line at different places. The latest attack reported is near Vlaklaagte, on the ...

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  9. FOR THE EMPIRE.

    All Imperialists are agreed that the grandest thing for the British Empire which took place last century was the union of all its parts under the flag in South ...

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  10. REINFORCEMENTS.

    Reinforcements are still being poured into South Africa by the War Office. A fresh detachment will leave for the scene of operations to-morrow, and inclusive of ...

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  11. THE TROOPSHIP ANTILLIAN.

    Mr. Sec stated to-day that he would not consent to any troops embarking on board the Antillian until she had had a clean bill of health given to her by the Board of ...

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  12. THE LINDLEY DISASTER.

    A military court, appointed to inquire into the circumstances attending the surrender of the 13th (Irish) battalion of Imperial Yeomanry, at Lindley, early in June ...

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  13. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL.

    The Western Australian Soldiers' Memorial Fund Committee are offering a prize of £20 for the best design for a memorial. ...

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  14. A SUNDAY RISING.

    A sanguinary encounter took place yesterday in the streets of St. Petersburg. Five thousand workmen had assembled, and were parading the streets, and, as ...

    Article : 63 words
  15. AFFAIRS IN CHINA. THE TIENTSIN TROUBLE.

    "The Times" correspondent at St. Petersburg says that Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Marquis' of Salisbury have agreed that ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. AN INTERNATIONAL APPEAL.

    The literary classes are in the main on the popular side as against the officials, and an extraordinary appeal has been prepared and signed by no fewer than 45 ...

    Article : 77 words
  17. FINK ON FAITHFULNESS.

    A spectacle of unctions humbug, reaching almost to the height of the sublime, was presented on Saturday night at Hawthorn, when Mr. Fink reproved "The Argus" for ...

    Article : 330 words
  18. THE QUEEN.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra has arrived at Copenhagen on brief visit to her father King Christian of Denmark. ...

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  19. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    Small commandoes of Boers are still harassing outlying places in the Cape Colony, though they are being conslantly pursued by British flying columns. ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    When the Marquis of Salisbury reconstructed his Ministry at the end of last year Earl Cadogan, the Lord Lieutenant for Ireland, expressed a desire to retire ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The general scheme of military arrangements for the reception Of His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Hopetoun) on his arrival in Melbourne next Tuesday has ...

    Article : 620 words
  22. UNRULY PARISIAN REGIMENTS.

    Efforts are being made by all the powers concerned to obviate the danger of a collision between the troops at Tientsin. Following the lead of Great Britain, who ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. QUEEN'S MEMORIAL STATUE. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

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  24. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE

    The situation at Marseilles, where the dock labourers, have gone on strike, with the result that a number of factories have had to close for want of coal and raw ...

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  25. DEPARTING AUSTRALIANS.

    The Tientsin municipality has made a graceful acknowledgment of the services rendered by those members of the Australian naval contipgents. who were on ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. MATRIMONIAL AGENCIES.

    Mr. Justice Walker,in delivering judgmen to-day in the probate suit Clines v. Cooper, made some appropriate remarks respecting matrimonial agencies.These ...

    Article : 435 words
  27. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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  28. A MAYOR ARRESTED.

    a band of 300 Boers recently occupied Maraisburg, in the Cradock district of the Cape Colony, where they imprisoned Mr. Vaughan, the magistrate, and four ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Seeing the very great interest you are taking in the above movement, and the practical business manner in which the memorial committee are working, we have ...

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  30. THE TRADES-HALL REPORT.

    Several manufacturers have written to us with regard to the Trades-hall statement as to wages now paid in Melbourne. They deny that the low wages quoted by the ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The national expedition, which is being fitted out for Antaretic exploration, will sail in August next. A British syndicate has aequired in ...

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  32. KOREA AND THE POWERS.

    A Shanghai paper last week stated that as an outcome of the unsettled feeling on the Chinese mainland, Russin was despatching all her vessels in China waters ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Captain Edwin Tivey, of the fourth Victorian (Imperial) Regiment, has been made a companion of the Distinguished Service Order for his prompt action and a brave ...

    Article : 181 words
  34. NOTES.

    Sir George Turner is not acting in one respect with due regard to his own reputation. He repeated at Prahran last night the missta[?]ement he made at Brighton on ...

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  35. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 27 13-16d. per oz. standard. ...

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  36. PECULIAR WILL CASE.

    Mr. Justice Walker, in the Probate Court, gave judgment to-day in a will case which had been before the Court for several days. The plaintiff was Jas. ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    It seems to be doubtful whether the state Parliament, at at present constituted, will meet again. The Ministry is practically without a Premier, although ...

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  38. BRITISH OFFICER DISMISSED.

    The Korean Government, it is announced, has dismissed from his position Mr. John M'Leavy Brown, the head of the Customs department and the Controller of ...

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  39. GIPPSLAND COLLIERIES.

    The Coal Creek wheelers this morning threw the pit idle, the cause being a dispute as to wages.On Thursday last they undertook labour which they considered to ...

    Article : 310 words
  40. DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL.

    Lieutenant A. Crichton, of the Queensland mounted forces, and Private E. Vernon, of the West Australians, have been discharged from hospital, and have resumed ...

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  41. THE S.S. SIERRA AT AUCKLAND.

    The steamer Sierra arrived late to-night from San Francisco, but no communication could be had with the vessel pending her examination by the health officer. ...

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  42. THE ORANGE COLONY.

    Lord Kitchener has inaugurated a wide sweeping movement, with the object of clearing the whole of the Orange River Colony to the east of the main railway ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Barnes v.James (part heard), Cook v. Edgerton. First Civil Court. (Before the Chief Justice and a jury of 12.) ...

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  44. A LONELY DEATH.

    The dead body of a woman named Annie Green, aged about 65, was found last night in a house in Palmer- street, Collingwood, which was occupied by her. She lived ...

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  45. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A case of true bubonic plague was discovered at Clarement to-day, the patient being William Shore, aged 15 years, employed as assistant at a grocery store in ...

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  46. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Yesterday the Premier,Mr.Peacock,received the following cable message from the Victoran Agent-General in London(Sir Andrew Clarke):— ...

    Article : 160 words
  47. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P.and O.R.M.S.China arrived at Plymouth on the 22nd inst. ...

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  48. THE WESTERN TRANSVAAL.

    A brief message from the front announces that severe fighting took place on Friday last at Hartebeestiontein, near Klerksdorp, the terminal point, of the ...

    Article : 96 words
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