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  2. The Argus.

    It is a fortunate circumstance that the labour member, when transferred from the workshop or the mine to Parliament, [?]ellshes such comforts as ...

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  3. RUSSIA AND JAPAN. SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    There is no material change in the situation between Russia and Japan. Preparations are being carried on, and four Japanese officers are in Europe allotting ...

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  4. THE FISCAL CAMPAIGN. A NEWSPAPER REFERENDUM.

    The result of a "referendum" organised by the "Daily Mail" on the fiscal question has been published. A total of 546,779 adults expressed their ...

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  5. AN UNHAPPY CASE.

    A sad case of mental derangement was brought into the City Watehhouse yesterday afternoon, when a young man named Albert H. Bishop, evidently suffering from ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND ITALY. THE MULLAH SEEKS A MEDIATOR. LONDON, Dec. 28.

    The Mullah, it is stated, desires the captain of the third-class Italian cruiser Cristoforo Colombo (one of the war-ships cooperating with the British against the ...

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  7. INTERSTATE CRICKET. VICTORIA V. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The interstate match between Victoria and New South Wales was to have been continued at half-past 11 o'clock yesterday, but just at that hour a light drizzling rain ...

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  8. THE MARINE DISASTER. REPAIRING THE DAMAGE.

    The sensational collision between the Coogce and the Fortunato Figari early on Christmas morning was much discussed yesterday, and general regret was expressed at ...

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  9. COMMANDER GAUNT.

    The British Admiralty has informed Admiral Mirabello, the Italian Minister of War, that it heartily welcomes the honour bestowed by the King of Italy on ...

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  10. AN ARBITRATION TREATY.

    The "Tribuna," a leading Roman daily paper, states that an arbitration treaty, similar to that recently concluded between England and France, will be signed ...

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  11. A DUCAL LANDLORD.

    The Duke of Rutland (the owner of 62,000 acres of land, who always deseribes himself us a "Tory" in politics) has declared that he cordially supports the retaliation ...

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  12. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    In the course of an important address delivered in the French Senate on Saturday M. Delcasse, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, said that though Great Britain and ...

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  13. SIGNOR ZANARDELLI.

    Signer Giuseppe Zanardelli, who retired from the Premiership of Italy in October on account of failing health, is dead. The deceased statesman svas 74 years of age. ...

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  14. A MEMORIAL FUND.

    Sir,—What must render the Coogee-Fortunato collision peculiarly painful to the relatives and friends of the Killed and injured is the fact that it might have been ...

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  15. PERSONAL.

    On Sunday His Excellency the Lientenant-Governor sent the following letter to the widow of Captain Carrington:—"With everyone else, I am sure, I was greatly ...

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  16. THE BALKANS. JOINT NOTE TO THE PORTE.

    Austria and Russia have presented to the Porte jointly ali urgent note, insisting on the execution of the reforms in Macedonia demanded in the original joint note of the ...

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  17. A SERVIAN DEMONSTRATION.

    A great popular demonstration took place on Saturday outside the French legation building in Belgrade, the capital, of Servia. It was intended as a mark of appreciation ...

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  18. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. WOOD-CHOPPING ACCIDENTS.

    TOORA, Mondny.—At the Toora sports on Saturday a serious accident was narrowly averted. At his last stroke in the maiden wood-chopping contest the axe ...

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  19. THE UNITED STATES.

    In view of the general outlook, America is very active in conserving her commercial interests in Far Eastern waters. She realises that the possibility of war may ...

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  20. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The death is announced of two members of the House of Commons, viz.:— Mr. Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing, Conservative member for Ayr Burgh since 1895. ...

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  21. THE NEW SOUTH WALES REFERENDUM.

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  22. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Another shocking railway disaster is reported from the United States. At Pore Marquette, a small town in the state of Michigan, a high wind extinguished ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    So far no strain has been placed upon the Railway department in coping with the wheat traffic. Since the 1st inst, 220,000 bags have been received at Darling Harbour, ...

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  24. SUICIDE OF A FARMER.

    TARNAGULLA, Monday.—Early on Saturday morning John Martin, a farmer, of Newbridge, committed suicide by blowing his brains out with a rifle. No cause can be ...

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  25. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    COROWA, Monday.—Yesterday the three-year-old daughter of Mr. W. H. Lumby was picked up in the yard near her father's house amongst a mob of horses, She ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    There is much agitation in St. Petersburg it the warlike preparations which China is making, particularly in the metropolitin province of Chihli. ...

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  27. BALLARAT ROBBERY.

    Some very peculiar features are associated with the reported robbery of £300 in notes and gold from the residence of Mrs. Kane and her sister, Miss Donovan, at Musk ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND V. NEW SOUTH WALES SECOND ELEVEN.

    The match between Queensland and a New South Wales second eleven was continned to-day, in fine weather. The visitors made 222, Evans playing a fine innings for ...

    Article : 249 words
  29. BALLARAT BICYCLE FATALITY.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—At an inquest conducted by Lieut-Colonel Sleep, J.P., on Monday into the death of George Spalding, whose skull was fractured as the result of ...

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  30. THE INQUEST ADJOURNED.

    The inquest on Captain Carrington and Frank Golly was opened yesterday morning, at the Morgue, by the city coroner (Mr. Candler). The chief officer of the ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. RAILWAYS IN KOREA.

    Japan has guaranteed the capital to the extent of £1,000,000 for the construction of a railway from Seoul, the capital of Korea, to Fusan, a treaty port on the ...

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  32. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    NEERIM SOUTH, Monday.—On Saturday evening last about 8 o'clock Mrs. Wilkinson, an elderly woman, while walking in the garden, was bitten on the leg just ...

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  33. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    Very muggy weather prevailed to-day when the match between the English Eleven and Bendigo Eighteen was resumed. Rain fell during the night and made the wicket ...

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  34. FUNERAL OF THE VICTIMS.

    The funeral of the victims took place yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended, while along the line of route over which the cortege passed thousands of ...

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  35. THE MISSION TO THIBET. HIGH ON THE TABLELANDS.

    Colonel Macdonald, who commands the military escort which is accompanying Colonel'Younghusband's mission to Thibet, has reached Phari, high on the tablelands ...

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  36. SUSPECTED MURDER.

    A shocking discovery was made yesterday morning in the River Yarra, close to the Burnley-street footbridge, near the Shamrock Brewery, in Abbotsford A man named ...

    Article : 490 words
  37. JUNIOR CRICKET.

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  38. DROWNED WHILST BATHING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A boy named James Marshall was bathiug in a billabong at Bourke an Saturday, when he got out of his depth and was drowned. Two boys named ...

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  39. FIRE IN THE CITY, PETERSON AND CO.'S WAREHOUSE.

    Shortly before 2 o'clock this morning the head fire station was notified that smoke was issuing from the fourth story of Messrs. Peterson and Co.'s extensive warehouse, at ...

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  40. LABOUR LEAGUE.

    The Political Labour League, which determines the fighting and general platforma of the solidarity party, will begin its annual conference on January 26. A ...

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  41. FATAL FALL INTO A SHAFT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The body of Frederick Harrison was discovered to-day floating ni a shaft a short distance off Mainstreet, at North Croydon. Harris was last ...

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  42. A DEPUTATION FROM THE LAMA.

    A deputation from the Dalai Lama, head of the Buddhist Church and ruler of Lhassa, has arrived at Irkutsk, and procceds to St. Petersburg. ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Professor Bragg left Adelaide by express to-day, on route to Dunedin, where he will attend the meeting of the Australasian Society for the Advancement of Science in ...

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  44. NARROW ESCAPE OF INMATES.

    On the top story of the buildings slept Mr. and Mrs. Greer, the caretaker, and a had named Maconachie, who is employed on the lift. Constable Bryan, to whom the ...

    Article : 366 words
  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    To-day's quotation for silver is 25 15-160d e a rise of 1/8d. since Thursday. The Ameer Habibullah is studying Russian. His nominal instructors arE two ...

    Article : 233 words
  46. THROWN OUT OF A BUGGY.

    RUSHWORTH, Monday.—A serious accident happened to a young married woman named Broderick on Monday. She had come a journey in company with her husband. ...

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  48. CAUGHT IN A STRIPPER.

    ROCHESTER, Monday.—A severe accident befell Mr. Francis Grant at Pannoomilloo on Saturday last He was driving a team of three horses in a stripper, and ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir J. G. Ward has instituted proceedings for libel against a country newspaper which declared that a syndicate of which Mr. Seddon and Sir J.G. ward were the ...

    Article : 137 words
  50. CRICKET PRICES.

    Sir,-—Would you kindly use your influence to after the charges at the cricket-ground. There are many who are not free till after 4 p.m. who would enjoy the cricket, but do ...

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  51. JOCKEY DANGEROUSLY INJURED.

    A serious accident happened at the Ballarat Miners' races yesterday. Saucy Girl, who was one of the competitors in the Hurdle Race, struck the first hurdle, and ...

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  52. S.S. VENTURA AT AUCKLAND.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The steamer Ventura. from San Francico arrived this afternoon. Passengers fpr sydney—Mesdames Allen, Crawford, Darria, L. G. Fixens E. M/ Grosson. and E. ...

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  53. F.M.S. DUMBEA'AT FREMANTLE.

    FREMANTE, Monday.— The French mail steamer Dumbea arrived from Marscilles last night. and sailed at 2p.m. to-day. Passengers for Noumen —Mr. and mrs. Collomb and child, Mr. E. ...

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