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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    Amongst the supplies obtained by De la Rey from Lord Methuen's convoy, captured near Tweebosch, in the Western Transvaal are large quantities of clothing, Lee ...

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  3. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    It is officially announced that His Majesty the King has, by the adyice of his Ministers, expressed to Earl Cudogan, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, his regret that his ...

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  4. THE KOOREH SOUTH TRAGEDY

    The Chief Rustice presided at the Supreme Court, which opened this morning. Robert Billson Hawkins was charged with the murder of his wife, Martha Hawkins, ...

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  5. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    An action for alleged slander, in which £1,000 was claimed us compensation, was began before Mr. Justice Stephen and a jury in the Supreme Court to-day. The ...

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  6. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The uneasiness which was caused recontly by the sudden outbreak of plague at Fitzroy was revived last night, when a report was circulated that a fresh case ...

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  7. ECONOMY.

    Population has not Increased In Victoria in five years, the value of our production has fallen off, the departments have really no more to do than ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister left Melbourne for Sydney last evening Mr. Barton may not return until Wednesday. Professor Baldwin Spencer and Mr. F. ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    The Constitution Act says, "Nor shall the Commonwealth impose any tax on property of any kind belonging to a state." The Ministry, when framing the traiff, put ...

    Article : 780 words
  10. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    In responding to the tonst of Parliament at a Prahran football club social last evening, which was proposed by Councillor Densham, during which the speaker made ...

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  11. VIEWS OF MR. NICHOLS, M.L.C.

    When speaking to the toast of Parliament at the Warragul Agricultural Show luncheon yesterday, Mr. A. C Nichols, M.L.A., said that as soon as the House met ...

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  12. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    The clauses of the Electoral Bill dealing with proportional representation are to be postponed until the less contentious details of the electoral machinery have been ...

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  13. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    Speaking at Manchester last night, Mr. John Morley replied to Lord Rosebery's speech at Glasgow on Monday last. He said that the first business of the Liberals ...

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  14. THE LATE MR. J. HINGSTON.

    The late Mr. J. Hingston, who died at Exmouth England, on the 8th inst., aged 75 years, and who appointed the Equity Trustees, Executors, and Agency ...

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  15. IMPERIAL YEOMANRY.

    Commissions in the Imperial Yeomanry with temporary rank as [?] in the army have been granted to the follwoing Australians: ...

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  16. COUNTRY OPINIONS.

    A public meeting was held here last night in support of the Kyabtum movement for Parliamentary reform. Several motions were carried providing for the reduction of ...

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  17. GERMANY AND ENGLAND

    Baron Von Richthofen, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, has admitted that the sentiments favourable to Great Britain expressed by him in the prussian ...

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  18. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    In reply to Senator Keating (T.), in the Senate yesterday, the Postmaster General said it was true that on January 10 he informed a deputation that before stopping ...

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  19. THE CHILIAN NAVY.

    The Chilian Government has placed orders in England for the constiuction of two powerful cruisers, of 12,000 tons each. One will be built by Sir W.G. ...

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  20. BISHOP OF WANGARATTA.

    The ceremony of installing the Right Rev. Thomas H. Armstrong M.A., Bishop of the new diocese of Wangaratta was performed at Holy Trinity Church to-day ...

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  21. THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENT.

    This afternoon in attacking party was sent out, whilst those in camp had to defend and disperse them. The men aequitted themselves well. The date of ...

    Article : 483 words
  22. NAVAL CADETS.

    Mr H. O. Arnold-Forster, secretary for the Navy, has approved of the suggestion by Sir George Trevelyan, that preliminary examinations of naval cadets should be ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am sure that the general community will watch with much interest the movement that is now in progress by two or three shires to reduce the number ...

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  24. UNDERGROUND MINING.

    In the House of Commons hat night a resolution was moved in favour of the limitation of the hours of underground coalminers under 21 years old to eight per ...

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  25. QUEENSTOWN BANK ROBBERY

    At the Criminal Court at Strahan to-day Leeming and Brownrigg pleaded guilty to stealing £5,384 from the Bank of Australasia, Queenstown. ...

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  26. THE LONDON WOOL SALES

    The second series of London wool sales this year opened yesterday, when Messrs. Charles Balme and Co., Jacomb, Son, and Co., and Baxton, Ronald, and Co. offered ...

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  27. FEARFUL BLASTING ACCIDENT

    A fearful blasting accident happened it the British Queen mine, White Horse Ranges, this morning, when David Davis CO years of age, a resident of Sebastopol, ...

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  28. SIDELIGHTS ON PIGEONSHOOTING.

    The well known crack pigeon-shot, F.W. Wynack, was examined in bankruptey today. In the course of his evidence, Wynack stated that he had not won any prizes ...

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  29. SALE OF CROWN LANDS.

    Mr. M. Taylor, land oilicer, on Tuesday conducted a sale of Crown Innds in fee simple at the auction-rooms of Messrs. J. G. Johnstone and Co., Colne, when the ...

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  30. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Edward White Camm, 77 Neil-street, Carlton licensed vietualle. Causes of insolveney—Illness of wife and family, pressure of creditors, dulness in trade, and ...

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  31. BRAWL ON THE SHIP JOHN BRIGGS.

    A shooting case, arising out of a sailor's quarrel, was reported to the police yesterday afternoon. The victim, a scaman named Axel Strane, aged 29, who is ...

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  32. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Rilway authorities received a telegram from Terang yesterday stating that during shuating operations with the 11.25 a.m. up mixed train a lad named William ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Lawrensky v. Australian Mutual Provident Society, Rex v. Ponsford, exp Quigley. Practice Court. ...

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  35. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Co's R.M.S. Aleadla arrived at Colombo from Australia on the 12th inst. F.M.S. Australian left Colombo ...

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