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  2. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    Cloudy, with here and there a little very light coastal rain, followed by tine weather; cool south winds and rising barometers. ...

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  3. The Argus.

    The Ministerial party in the state Parliament concluded the session as a compact, united body which had done good work and was full of hope for the ...

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  4. PROSPECTS OF PEACE. PACIFIC FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    The correspondents of "The Time" in Russia have reported that there is a feeling in favour of peace since it became known to some few that a special assembly of ...

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  5. THE CHICAGO FIRE.

    The San Francisco papers received by the mail to-day contain long and graphic accounts of the Chicago disaster. A despatch from Chicago, dated December ...

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  6. THE FISCAL CAMPAIGN. LORD STANLEY SPEAKS.

    Lord Stanley, the Postmaster-General, addressing his constituents at Bolton last evening, said that in looking at the details of Mr. Chamberlain's proposals he had some ...

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  7. AMERICAN CONSULS.

    The appointment of consuls for the United States in Manchuria, which was foreshadowed by Colonel John Hay, the Secretary of State, a few days ago, has already ...

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  8. GALLANTRY IN SOMALlLAND.

    Major J. E. Gough ha[?] been awarded the Victoria Cross for gallarry at Dartolch, in Somaliland. [Major Gough was in chrge of the column ...

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  9. THE CZAR'S DESIRE.

    Admiral Alexieff, the Russian Viceroy of the Far East, an addressing the troops at the New Year's Day parade at Port Arthur, made an important announcement in regard ...

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  10. A STEEL-MAKING ENTERPRISE.

    A large steel-making firm in the Midlands, which imported 50,000 tons of German steel billets during 1903, has determined to produce its own steel in future. To that end ...

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  11. THE LATE HERBERT SPENCER.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Tokio has secured the text of a letter for warded in 1892 by the late Mr. Herbert Spencer to Baron Kancko. ...

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  12. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S CRUSADE.

    The first stage of the great fiscal fight in this country is drawing to a close. Mr. Chamberlain has concluded his provincial speeches; he has only to make one or two ...

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  13. THE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The opinion of the Emperor Francis Joseph with regard to the prospects of peace being maintained is reported to be optimistic. ...

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  14. THE MISSION TO [?]HIBET.

    The British mission, in charge of Colonel Younghusband, which es proceedi[?]g under armed escort to Lhassa, the capita[?]l, of Thibet, has taken up in entrenched po[?]tion at ...

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  15. RUSSIAN PRETENSIONS.

    The Russian attitude with regard to Korea and Mamchuria has, according to the latest reports, been much modified. It is stated that Russia is withdrawing ...

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  16. SHIPMENTS OF COAL.

    Forty thousand tons of Belgian coal has been shipped to the Far East. ...

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  17. LORD NORTHCOTE.

    Lord Northcote, the Governor-General designate, in company with their Excellencies Lord Tennyson, Sir George Le Hunte, and Vice-Admiral Fanshawe, witnessed the ...

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  18. MR. SEDDON'S FEELING.

    Addressing his constituents at Hokitika, Mr. Seddon said he would like to see America, or one of the other powers, suggest that the Hague tribunal should settle ...

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  19. MACEDONIAN INSURGENTS.

    The insurgents in Macedonia have been endeavouring to secure help from outside sources in connection with their revolutionary movements. ...

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  20. TREATY RIGHTS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Stanard" states that the Russian assurance that [?]e treaty rights of the powers in Manc[?]uria will be acknowledged and respected ...

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  21. HOTTENTOT RISING.

    The disturbances in German Southwest Africa, which were started in November last, when the Hottentots rose against the Germans and committed several ...

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  22. ALARM AT PORT ARTHUR.

    Great [?] is being felt by the residents of the to[?] of Dalny, Port Arthur, the great Russian naval depot in Southern Manchuria, as [?] he result to them of an ...

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  23. LADY NORTHCOTE IN MELBOURNE.

    Considerable efforts were mnde to give a portion of the Spencer-street station a festive air yesterday on the occasion of the arrival Lady Northcote and party by the ...

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  24. CHINESE IN THE RAND. THE BOERS APATHETIC.

    The Boer residents of the Transvanl are reported to be generally apathetic regarding the proposal to import Chinese as workmen in the Transvaal mines. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Rugby Union has requested the New Zealand Association to postpone the proposed visit of a New Zealand team to England till September, 1905. ...

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  26. MR. SEDDON'S ACTION.

    In an address to his constituents at Hokitika on Saturday, "Mr. Seddon referred to the proposal to import Chinese to work in the Rand mines. He said that the ...

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  27. POSITION IN KOREA.

    Mr. Bennet Burleig, special correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," states that a rising at the town of Phyongyang, in Korea, the se[?]e of a defeat of j ...

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  28. REFORM IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Parliament will meet to-morrow to transact business in connection with the recent referendum which decided that the number of members of the Legislative Assembly ...

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  29. KOREAN SYMPATHIES.

    A significant action has been taken by Korea in connection with the filling of high offices, a desire being shown to have sympathisers with Japan in power. In pursuance ...

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  30. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THURSDAY.

    The flagship Royal Arthur, with Lord Northcote on board, will leave Largs Bay at 3 o'clock to-day, and will anchor off the Gellibrand Lighthouse at 12 o'clock on ...

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  31. THE RUSSIAN FLEET.

    Two large cruisers of the Russian volunteer fleet, the Vladimir, 5,621 tons, and the Smolensk, 7,270 tons, have been requisitioned by the Russian Government for ...

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  32. THE DOWIE CRUSADE.

    Dr. A. Goldstone Dowie, son of the Rev. John Alexander Dowie, of Zion City, in an interview to day stated in reference to the recent mission to New York, that the ...

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  33. WELCOME BY THE ST. KILDA COUNCIL.

    At its meeting last evening the St. Kilda City Council received a letter from Captain George Steuart, official secretary to His Excellency the Governor-General, under ...

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  34. THE IRISH PARTY.

    Much interest was recently aroused in the Irish vote at the Gateshead by-election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sir William Allen (Liberal). The Roman ...

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  35. A CHINESE VIEW.

    According to Chinese advices the indications of an outbreak of [?]stilities are thought to be less pronounced than was the case a few days ago. A telegram received ...

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  36. JAPAN'S PREPARATIONS.

    The Japaneso Government is making extensive purchases of munitions of war and food supplies in America. Five million dollirs in Japanese gold have ...

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  37. A COLLIER FOUNDERS.

    A shipping disaster, involving the loss of 12 lives, has occurred on the Yorkshire coast. Owing to the cargo of coal shifting the steamer Commercial, while on the way ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    The revenue of the colony for the nine months ending December 31 was £4,855,527, against £4,369,017 for the corresponding period of the previous year. ...

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  39. A FRATERNAL MESSAGE.

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  40. NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    The British first-class armoured eraiser King Alfred, 14,100 tons, 18 guns, has left Suez to follow the new Japanese cr[?]sers— the Nisshin and Kasuga—which are on ...

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  41. NEW RIFLES.

    The Government his given an order for 75,000 rifies to the Birmingham Small Arms Company. The carrying out of the coutract has already given employment to 700 ...

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  42. VISITORS' BOOK.

    Their Excellencies' visitors' book will be on view at Government house next Friday, from half-past 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and thereafter, for the same hours, each week day ...

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  43. HAIL STEAMERS.

    I.G.M.S Friedrich der Grosse left Colombo for Australia on the 16th inst. F.M S. Nera arrived at Marseilles on the 15th inst. ...

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  44. THE WEST AUSTRAUAN RECEPTION.

    Sir,—Constitutional difficulties might well be pleaded for not swearing-in the new Governor-General at Perth, while the reigning Governor-General was still in Australia; ...

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  45. NEW GUINEA NEWS.

    The Merrie England arrived yesterday from Port Moresby and Darn. Bishop Stone-Wigg is aboard. The Governor and other officials are now on a trip in a launch ...

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  46. THE COOGEE RELIEF FUND.

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