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  2. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen, accompanied by the Princess Victoria, arrived in Ireland yesterday, and were accorded a most enthusiastic welcome. Addresses ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is now supposed that the body of men who were arrested at Lydenburg, in the Northern Transvall, last week, while trying to sow disaffection among the Boers ...

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  4. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    When the House of Representatives met yesterday 28 members took seats on the right of the Speaker, and 43 on the Opposition benches. It will be noticed from the dingram above that the members of the retiring Ministry all squeezed into the front Opposition bench, Sir George Turner found room between Mr. J. Cool (N.S.W.) and Mr. Fuller (N.S.W.), the latter of whom helped to turn the Deakin Ministry out. Mr. Austin Chapman and Sir John Forrest again became bench companions, and Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE WAR. POSITION ON THE YALU.

    More detailed have now been received from the war correspondents regarding the dispositions of the rival forces on the Yalu and in Korea generally. ...

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  6. THE WATSON CABINET. MEETS PARLIAMENT.

    The possibility of a novel situation arising in the House of Representatives yesterday out of the acceptance of office by a Ministry having only, twenty supporters ...

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  7. SWEARING IN MINISTERS.

    Mr. Watson and his colleagues were sworn in at the Old Treasury Buildings yesterday morning, in the presence of His Excellency the Governor-General. ...

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  8. LORD MILNER'S COUNCIL.

    The Council of Advice with which Lord Milner, as High Commissioner for South Africa, is furnished, has been considerably enlarged. It now includes four officials ...

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  9. THE PREMIER OF SPAIN.

    Another attempt has been made on the life of Senor Maura, the Premier of Spain, who while at Barcelona a fortnight ago was stabbed by an Italian Anarchist. ...

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  10. THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    Mr. John Leahy, who was Minister of Railways in the Philip Ministry, was one of the speakers at the annual meeting of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce to-day. ...

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  11. A WYALONG DEMONSTRATION.

    A torchlight procession marched from Wyalong to West Wyalong last night. It carried numbers of transparencies, bearing the sentiment, "Honour to the First Labour ...

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  12. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Sir William Anson, secretary of the Board of Education, introduced into the House of Commons yesterday a bill to amend the Education Act of last year. It has been ...

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  13. DETAILS OF THE ATTACK.

    Details received of the attempt on the life of Senor Maura of show that it was the work of the Socialists. A band of 30 armed men attacked the train, the carriages of which ...

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  14. ENGLISH PRESS VIEWS.

    "The Times" is glad that the constitutional principle that power and responsibility should go together has been respected. It does not expect that the attempt to ...

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  15. MR. REID'S FOLLOWERS.

    Before the Houses met a caucus of the followers of Mr. Reid was held in the Opposition-room. Every member was present with the exception of Mr. Bruce Smith ...

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  16. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    An army order has been issued which expressly forbids officers from attempting to obtain, directly or by any outside influence, favourable consideration from the War ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN COMMAND.

    It is now understood that Admiral Alexieff—who recently asked the Czar to allow him to retire from the office of viceroy, as he felt he was being ignored at St. ...

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  18. MR. DEAKIN AND MR. REID.

    The rival claims put forward by Mr. Denkin and Mr. Reid to be regarded as the official leader of the Opposition were much canvassed by members of the two parties ...

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  19. RACE SUICIDE.

    The Bishop of Ripon (the Right Rev. Dr. W. B. Carpenter), in an address at Leeds yesterday, spoke very directly on the subject of small families. He declared that there ...

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  20. COMPANY MEETINGS.

    The Orient-Pacific Steam Navigation Company has issued its accounts for the year ending December 31. The statements shows a credit balance of £34,524, which has all ...

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  21. AT PORT ARTHUR.

    A telegram from Port Arthur announces that experiments with the submarine boats which were sent across the trans-Siberian railway in sections have proved a "briliant ...

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  22. THE DEAKIN PARTY.

    The members of the late Ministerial party met in caucus at half-past 1 o'clock yesterday, in the Ministerial lobby. Mr. Deakin presided, and all his ex-colleagues were ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES MORTGAGE CO.

    The accounts for the New South Wales Mortgage, Land, and Agency Company for the year ending January 31 show a profit of £18,037. A dividend of 2½ per cent. is ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  25. THE AIMS OF THE PARTY.

    The "St. James's Gazette," referring to the request which Mr. Watson cabled to England, that biassed stories regarding the aims of his party should be disbelieved, ...

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  26. FIRE IN LONDON.

    A serious fire brokeout this morning at the goods depot of the North-Western Rialway Company, at Aldgate, It destroyed several warchhouses packed with merchandise, and ...

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  27. THE VLADIVOSTOCK FLEET.

    Before the cruisers belonging to the Vladivostock squadron sunk the Japanese steamer Goyo Maru, at Gensan, they ordered the crew to leave the vessel. The ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent) leaves to-morrow afternoon for Learmonth, where he will attend the dinner to Mr. C. Hamilton, M.L.A., of that town. Mr. ...

    Article : 335 words
  29. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The arrival of His Excellency the state Governor, Sir Reginald Tulbot, and Lady Talbot, on Monday, is illustrated in this week's issue of "The Australasian." The ...

    Article : 342 words
  30. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Henry Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, delivered in address last evening to the Australasian Chambers of Commerce in London on the question of ...

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  31. LOSS OF THE PETROPAVLOVSK

    The news of the disaster to the Petropavlovsk was held from the people in St. Petersburg for a day, so great was the fear of the authorities that it might lead to a ...

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  32. THE SENATE.

    The Labour members of the Senate were early in their places when the House met. Senators M'Gregor (S.A.), the new Vice-President of the Executive Council, Dawson ...

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  33. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for silver is 24 15-16d. per ounce, a decline of 1-16d. since Monday. ...

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  34. MINING SHARES.

    On the Stock Exchange yesterday Associated were sold at £3/6/3; and Mount Lyell at 16/3. ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,115,000 quarters, as against 3,805,000 quarters last week and ...

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  36. STORY OF LOST TREASURE.

    A story is current at St. Petersburg that there was on board the Petropavlosk, when she went down, about £1,250,000 in Government spe[?] ...

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  37. WHO LEADS THE OPPOSITION?

    The question of who shall lead the two parties now in Opposition has still to be settled. The Speaker when appealed to yesterday declined to take the responsibility ...

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  38. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Russian naval authorities have had some difficulty in getting out into the high seas the newly-completed bittle-ship Borodino. The Borodino, which has a ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. CONDEMNED CRUISERS BOUGHT.

    It is stated that the Kaiser has condemned three first class cruisers which were nearing completion in a German dockyard; and that they have been disarmed and sold as ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Nathaniel Trinder, of 8 Boundary-road, South Melbourne, labourer. Causes of insolvency—Pressure of a creditor on adverse judgment, sickness of family, and ...

    Article : 70 words
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  42. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A number of rats and mice have been found in the grist mill in Dixon-street, close to Darling Harbour, where the [?] who is suffering from plague [?] ...

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  43. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    The loss of prestige consequent upon Russia's repeated disasters will (says an Anglo-Russian) encourage the enemies of Russia, and will increase the loathing in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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