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  2. A CRISIS. FEDERAL MINISTRY DEFEATED.

    The debate on the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill was interrupted last night by a successful amendment, moved by Mr. M'Donald (Q.), to include all railway ...

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  3. The Argus.

    The Irvin[?]e Ministry is falrly entitled to take yesterday's proceedings in the Legislative Assembly as an evidence that during the recess it had ...

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  4. PREFERENTIAL TRADE. A WORKER'S PLEA FOR INQUIRY.

    Mr. James Macdonald, the secretary of the London Trades Council, has offered a protest against what he deems the "absurd position" many of the workers have been ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN SERVIA,

    The arrest of a number of officers in the garrison at Nish. the second town of Servia, for plotting the marder of the conspirators against the late King and Queen, has ...

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  6. THE RISING IN TURKEY. WAR THOUGHT IMMINENT.

    While there has been no important development, there has been no improvement in the situation in Turkey. The correspondent of "The Times" at Monastir—the ...

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  7. THE SPEAKER.

    Yesterday when the Legishtive Assembly met at 2 o'clock the "Speaker (Mr. Gillies) once more took the chair. He was received with cheers on taking his seat just prior to ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    When it became apparent that the Government was to be defeated, the agitation of Sir Edmund Barton and the other Ministers became pronounced. The formal ...

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  9. NEW RADICALS AND OLD TORIES.

    In his letter to the trade unionist of West Ham, who wrote to contend that trades unionism and protection were identical, Mr. Chamberlain said that the "new ...

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  10. THE FAR EAST.

    The Peking correspondent of "The Times" states that [?]. Lessar, the Russian Minister has notified the Chinese Government that the port of Newchwang and the ...

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  11. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. J. COOK (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister if the published statement that ...

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  12. VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    The "Financial News," in commenting upon the finances of Victoria, says that if it is true that there is a deficit on the year 1902-3 of £1,000,000, it is better to state ...

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  13. "GRAVE AND DELICATE" SITUATION.

    When the House adjourned all was confusion. Ministers and members thronged to the centre of the chamber and talked excitedly. Then Sir Edmund Barton ...

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  14. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir William Lyne is gradually maturing his plans for the thorough reorganisation of the Customs department. Since he took charge of it he has been much embarrassed ...

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  15. SIR WILLIAM M'MILLAN'S OPINION.

    "It is a monstrous thing, monstious[?]" Sir William M'Millan remarked, as he left the House. In the absence of Mr. Reid, Sir William was leading the Opposition. ...

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  16. THE GOVERNMENT-HOUSE SENSATION.

    It cannot yet be determined what steps are to be taken with regard to Mr. Robert Montgomery Parker, who was committed to the Kew Lunatic Asylum yesterday, ...

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  17. THE TRAIN OUTRAGE.

    A sleeping-car attendant has been arrested at Kuleli Burgos, between Adrianople and Constantinople, in connection with the recent dynamite outrage on the ...

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  18. LABOUR LEADER SATISFIED.

    Mr. Watson, the leader of the labour party, said, "I cannot understand why the Prime Minister should have taken the course he did. We are very pleased to get ...

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  19. SOUTH. AFRICA.

    Lord Milner, the High Commissioner for South Africa, who is at present on the Continent, has written a letter to Mr. Langerman, a member of the labour commission in ...

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  20. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    An army order has been issued on the question of enforcing a regulation, issued some time ago, dealing with personal extrayagance in the army. The present order ...

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  21. THE SITUATION EXPLAINED.

    Ministers are face to face with a very curious situation. They cannot with selfrespect persevere with the bill if the House insists upon adopting Mr. M'Donald's ...

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  22. AFTER A FORTUNE.

    A Queensland resident, Mr. J. Mackenzie Goodwin, has fallen upon hard times in London. Mr. Goodwin and his brother came to England in response to an ...

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  23. SCOTCH COLLEGE.

    Mr. W. S. Littlejohn. M.A., of Nelson College, New Zealand, who was announced in "The Argus" on Monday the successotr of the late Dr. Morrison as principal of the ...

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  24. LABOUR DAY. AMERICAN CELEBRATION.

    The annual celebration of Labour Day in the United States took place yesterday. Arrangements had been made for the presence of President Roosevelt, and as one ...

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  25. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL. ELECTION OF MEDICAL OFFICERS.

    As was the case with the Melbourne Hospital, the result of the election of medical officers of the midwifery staff of the Women's Hospital yesterday resulted ...

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  26. MISS ESTHER LAYTON'S CASE.

    Miss Esther Layton, who in July last was removed from her home in Westburystreet St. Kilda, in such pathetic circumstances, and who subsequently was ...

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  27. HISTORY REPEATING ITSELF.

    The state Parliament having risen early, several members came over to Parliamenthouse to listen to the debate. When the division was taken their countenances ...

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  28. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

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  29. "WALKING DELEGATE EXHIBIT."

    It was announced last week that Mr. Samuel Parks, the walking delegate of the Housesmiths' and Bridgemen's Union, who was then released from gaol, would be one ...

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  30. REDUCING THE COMMITTEE.

    A general meeting of the life governors and subscribers of the Women's Hospital was held yesterday, at the Town-hall, for the purpose of amending by-law No. 10 so ...

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  31. OPINIONS IN SYDNEY.

    The Premier said that he did not consider that the Government had been defeated. He could not remember an instance of any Government having resigned because ...

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  32. "COURT OF INQUISITION."

    What is termed in legal parlance a "court of inquisition the first held in New South Wales for over half a century was begun to-day before Mr. Edward Scholes, ...

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  33. SERIOUS CASUALTIES. SENSATIONAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A sensational accident, resulting in injuries to two men, a horse being killed, and a sulky smashed, took place at the North Shore railway line ...

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  34. MELBOURNE DISTRICT NURSING SOCIETY.

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  35. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Naughtin. late of Boorhaman, farmer, who died on August 14, under a will dated February 6, 1900, left real estate valued at £2,[?]03 and personal property valued at £666/1/4 to his widow and ...

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  36. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Martell v. Victorian CoalMiners' Association; in re city of Melbourne, etparte. Melbourne Tramway Co. Practice Court. ...

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  37. BURNT TO DEATH.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—A married woman, named Mitchell, was burned to death by a fire in a boardinghouse at Taihape. Her husband was badly injured, and ...

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  38. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Britannia arrived at Plymouth on the 6th inst. F.M.S. Armand Behic left Colombo, for Marseilles, on the 6th inst. ...

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