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  2. The Argus.

    Senator O'Connor and his hightariff associates are trying to dragoon moderate senators—moderate protectionists like Senator Fraser, and ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match at Leicester to-day against the Leicestershire County Eleven. The tennis were as follows: ...

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  4. THE GREAT ERUPTIONS.

    The position at Martinique is at latest accounts most disquicting. Fifteen violent detonations were again heard early on Saturday, accompanied by most vivid ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LORD HOPETOUN.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," in commenting upon the retirement of the Earl of Hopetoun from the position of Governor-General of Australia, expresses the opinion ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Dr. George E. Morrison, the correspondent of "The Times" at Peking, has forwarded to that journal an account of the Anglo-Chinese agreement recently ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE POLICY.

    The publication of General Hutton's recommendations on the defence policy of the Commonwealth has excited the very keenest interest amongst military men, and ...

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  8. THE BOER WAR.

    "The Times" and the "Daily Mail" both publish messages from their Pretoria correspondents this morning, which are less reassuring as regards the result of the ...

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  9. THE CARTWRIGHT CASE.

    Mr. John Morley is still actively interesting himself in regard to Mr. Cartwright, late editor of the "South African News," who in April last year was sentenced to ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General returns to Melbourne to-day from Hopetoun, where he has been the guest of Mr., Lascelles. ...

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  11. A BRITISH RENEGADE.

    Jack Hindon, a notorious British re[?]gade, who has been prominent in trainwrecking incidents, has surrendered to the British at Balmoral, on the Pretoria- ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Lieutenants H. R. Richards, of the Ninth New Zealand Contingent, H. Hindmarsh, of the Third New South Wales Mounted Infantry, and D. D. Buchanan, of the ...

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  13. I A RETURNING CONT j

    A cablegram has been received here stating that the Bushmen's Contingent, under Colonel Watchorn, was leaving South Africa, homeward bound, per the ...

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  14. THE LATE TROOPER KILEY.

    SEA LAKE.—The unveiling of the monument erected at Sea Lake to the memory of Trooper John Kiley, who died in South Africa of enteric fever, took place on Friday. Trooper Kiley was ...

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  15. A DERELICT VESSEL.

    The steamer Drayton Grange, which left Sydney on March 4, has arrived at Durban. On her voyage she came across the boat's crew of the Dutch barque Gertruida ...

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  16. WELCOMES HOME.

    At the Collingwood Town-hall on Friday evening, Corporal A. B. Biggs, of the Fifth Contingent, was accorded a welcome home by the employes of the Shamrock Brewing and Malting Company. ...

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  17. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The Emperor William, by way of commemorating the recent visit of his brother, Prince Henry, to America, and the cordial reception given to him, has offered to the ...

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  18. THE KING OF SPAIN.

    The young King Alfonso XIII. of Spain, who on Saturday attained his 16th birthday, has been crowned with brilliant ceremonial at Madrid. ...

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  19. THE UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    Balschanett, the student of the University of Kieff who murdered M. Sipyaghin, the Russian Minister of the Interior, on April 15 by shooting him with a revolver, ...

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  20. THE MAITLAND PROGRAMME AND THE SENATE.

    The Sydney "Daily Telegraph, urges the Senate to extensively and radically alter the tariff now before it in order to bring it into accord with the Maitland ...

    Article : 439 words
  21. THE FRENCH IN SIAM.

    The correspondent at Bangkok of the "Daily Mail" says that it is reported that the unrest of the Siamese at the recent aggressions of France in French ...

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  22. A RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that after the return of President Loubet from his visit to the Czar (which begins this week) a Russian loan of £20,000,000 will be issued ...

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  23. FORGED BANK NOTES.

    The trial was concluded yesterday of the gang of five men arrested in March last on a charge of uttering forged Bank of England £5-notes, 300 of which had ...

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  24. A GATEKEEPER'S PREDICAMENT.

    About half-past 10 o'clock this morning the train from Maryborough crashed through one of the gates at No. 1 crossing. In the absence of his daughter, who is in ...

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  25. MOTORS IN FRANCE.

    A road race for motors was concluded yesterday in France, the course being from Paris to Arras (100 miles) and back. All the motors were worked by alcohol—the ...

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  26. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, who is en route to England to attend the Coronation festivities, has arrived at Durban, in Natal. He has been warmly ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Van Diemen's Land Company has declared a dividend of 10/ per share for the Year 1901, carrying forward a balance of £252. ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. BRITISH COMMERCE.

    Speaking at Birmingham on Saturday Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, made reference to the energetic commercial policy of foreign ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Jurisdiction. (Before Mr. Justice Williams.) At Half-past 10 a.m.—Kilmartin V. Kilmartin, Jenkins V. Jenkins, Hinricks V. Hiaricks, Gibson ...

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  30. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Inquiries made from the Department of Health and from the officials at the Zoological-gardens have failed to bring to light what is being done in regard to the ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Applications are Still coming in to Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., in connection with their movement for promoting Australian settlement in the New Hebrides, over 300 ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Parsons, Union-road, Ascotwale, driver. Causes of insolvency—Adverse judgment in the County Court, loss of work, and sickness in family. Liabilities, ...

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  33. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Alexander Hayes, with five prior convictions, appeared before Messrs. Paterson and Bennetts, J.P.'s, at the Fitzroy Court on Monday, on charges of being drunk, making use of obscene language, ...

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