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  2. THE REFORM POSITION.

    At the adjournment of the conference between the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly on the Reform Bill last evening the position between the two ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Sir Henry Wrixon, K.C.M.G., M.A., being the only candidate nominated for election to the vacant scat on the council of the University, the time for receiving ...

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  4. The Argus.

    It is a matter for deep regret that the free conference between representatives of the two Houses of Parliament, after spending several hours in ...

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  5. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    On entering the House of Commons last evening for the first time since his return from South Africa, Mr. Chamberlain was received with the utmost enthusiasm. ...

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  6. SAD DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    An elderly labouring man named Thomas Grimes made a desperate attempt to take the life of his wife at Brunswick yesterday morning, and subsequently killed himself ...

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  7. MR. WHITAKER WRIGHT

    Mr. Whitaker Wight, who was arrested in New York on Sunday on his arrival in the French liner La Lorraine, maintains that he was in no way a fugitive from ...

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  8. THE REFORM BILL.

    There was only a formal meeting of the two Houses pnor to the resumption of the conference on the Constitution Reform Bill. The President and the Speaker ...

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  9. REFORM IM RUSSIA.

    The manifesto issued by the Cazr Nicholas, announcing his intention of extending religious toleration, abolishing forced peasant labour, improving the condition of ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    The Australian Agents General met yesterday at the offices of Mr. Henry Copeland, the Agent-General for New South Wales, to consider various questions of ...

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  11. WOES OF A TEACHER,

    The dircctor for Education (Mr. Tate) lead the record of a day's doings as related by "H. T., Ginger Flat," in The Argus" of yesterday. He thinks that theic must ...

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  12. FRENCH POLITICS.

    M. Jaures, one of the Vice-presidents of the Chamber of Deputies, and M. Demain, socialists, have put forward a programme which includes the exploitation by the state ...

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  13. THE NAVAL DEBATE.

    In the House of Commons last night the debate on the naval-es[?]tes was continned. Mr. Arnold-Forster, the secretary to the ...

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  14. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Colonel John Hay., the American Secretary of State, has requested Mr. John L. Buttinger, the United States Consul-General at Montreal, to resign, for having ...

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  15. TARIFF RETALIATION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Charles M'Arthur, Liberal Unionist membel for the Exchange division of Liverpool gave notice of his intention to move the ...

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  16. THE ALASKA BOUNDARY.

    The Brtish representatives on the commission of jurists to settle the Alaska houndary have been chosen. They are Lord Alverstone, the Lord Chief Justice of ...

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  17. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    A statement has been published which shows that Germany has 110,000 trained seamen liable for service in time of war, and that 12,000 men enter and 5,000 men leave ...

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  18. LARGE FAMILIEs OR SMALL?

    The "race suicide" which President Roosevelt fears will result from the deelining birth rate of his native country is not a peculiary Amoerican danger. If carefully ...

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  19. A TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    In connection with a tram sinke at Waterbury, Connecticut, an injunction has been granted to restrain the tramear employes from tying up the funds ot their ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day the competition was good, and prices were well maintained. The following are the average prices ...

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  21. PREMIER PERMANENT SOCIETY.

    The healing of the apphcition by Colonel Templeton for his remuneration as liquidator of the Premier Permanent Building Society to be fixed, was concluded yesterday, ...

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  22. AMERICAN CANALS.

    A correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Mr. Lyman J. Gage, late Seeretary of the United States Treasury, has joined a committee of financiers, who are ...

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  23. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    Mr. O'Hara Wood, counsel for the plaintiff in the breach of promise case of Lila Elizabeth Balne v. Henry Ormonde Fitz gerald, applied yesterday, under leave ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 22 5-16d. per oz. standard, being a decline of 1-18d. since Saturday. MINING SHARES. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.—Monday's closing quotation was £5/7/6. or a fall of 5/ since last Friday. Tin—Monday's closing quotations were as follows:—Spot, £136/7/6, or a fall of £3 ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The body of Mr. Charles Pharazyn, of New Zealand, who had been missing for three weeks, has been found in the Thames. At the inquest yesterday the jury returned ...

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  27. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following dcpartures are tepoited:— For Svdney, Corunna, Gifford, Verajean, Ormesby, Dalrymple, Itzehoe; for Adelaide, Queen Victoria; for Brisbane, Ardvar; for ...

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  28. BURGLARY AT TOORAK.

    A serious burglary was committed last night at the residence of Mr.Albers Austin, Albany-road, Toorak, At about a quarter past 9 o'clock, an unusual noise in one of ...

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  29. PERTH LIBEL CASE.

    The libel case Rev. F. J. Preice versus the "Sunday Times" was concluded to-day. After Mr. Justice Parker had summed-up in an address lasting nearly three hours ...

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  30. MORE MONEY WANTED.

    Sir,—it is evident that the subserintions to the Lord Mayor's fund have almost died out, though the necesssity for them is quite as great as, if not greater than, ever. In this ...

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  31. LAW NOTICES (This Day),

    At Hall-past 10. a.m.—Bones v. Municipallty of Hawthorn. First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Hood.) ...

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  32. CHILLAGOE RAILWAY.

    The general traffic manager has received a lelegram stating that three miles ot the Chillagoe railway was washed away yesterday. ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Deans, of Victoria-avenue, South Richmond, railway shnnter Liabilities, £68/0/8; assets, £4; deficiencym, £64/0/8. Causes of insolvency, serious illness in ...

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  35. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. China left Colombo for Australia on tue 15th inst. ...

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