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  2. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The first general conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia began its sessions at the Wesley Church buildings, Lonsdale-street, yesterday evening. Prior ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    Advices from correspondents at the front this morning contain information of renewed activity, both in Manchuria and on the Liaotong Peninsula. ...

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  4. THE MISSION TO THIBET.

    The Thibetan position at Gyangtse, where Colonel Younghusband's military mission to at present camped, is a very formidable one. It is feared that the 10-pounder guns ...

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  5. THE BOER CONGRESS.

    Speaking at the Boer Congress in Pretoria yesterday, General De la Rey protested against teaching the Boer children to hate the British. He urged the necessity of ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS.

    All booths open at 8 a.m. Close—1. Where there is an election for the Council only, at 5 p.m. 2. In metropolitan, Ballarat, Bendigo, Geelong, and ...

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  7. SECRET SERVICE MESSAGES.

    In connection with the secret service message incident, Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, who was in Northern New South Wales on Wednesday, has been asked ...

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  8. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    Labour members have, as anticipated in these columns yesterday, decided to try to form an alliance with the disaffected radicals in the Deakin party. Mr. Reid left for ...

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  9. REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.

    The "Standard" this morning publishes a sensational statement from its correspondent at St. Petersburg, indicating a serious condition of revolt in Russia. The ...

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  10. WHARFAGE RATES.

    The dilemma in which the Melbourne Harbour Trust has been placed by the Customs department refusing to collect wharfage rates on goods arriving from the other states ...

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  11. A TURKISH PLOT

    A sensation has been caused in Constantinople by the arrest and exile of Mehemmed Kemal Pasha, a son-in-law of the Sultan, and a number of other high officials. ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor will dine with the members of the Melbourne Club to-morrow evening. Lady Talbot will attend the Marshall-Hall concert in the ...

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  13. THE KALGOORLIE DISASTER.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—The victims of the catastrophe at the Great Boulder Proprietary Company's mine were buried to-day. The cortege, which was nearly a mile ...

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  14. A GREAT ROBBERY.

    The police have made an arrest in connection with the robbery on January 31 last of £12,000 in notes, the property of the Duke of Newcastle. ...

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  15. ARBITRATION ACTS.

    The decision of the Full Court of New South Wales in the case of the Brickmakers' and Pipe-manufacturers' Union has called forth some comments from the "Daily ...

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  16. FATAL HOTEL FIRE.

    A fire, involving the death of six persons, is reported from Weston-super-Mare, a watering-place in the west of England, near Somerset. The fire occurred at ...

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  17. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The highest flood ever known is running in the Wanganui River, which is bank high, with no signs of abatement. Business in town is ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The first shipment of indentured Chinese for work on the Rand has sailed. They embarked yesterday by the steamer Tweeddale at Hong Kong for Durban. The ...

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  19. SMALL-POX ON THE STEAMER EMPIRE.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.—The Empire, from Hong Kong, anchored off the port this morning, instead of coming into the harbour, as she had a case of ...

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  20. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    An important conference of members of co-operative societies is being held at Stratford Some 1,500 delegates are in attendance, representing 2,000,000 members of ...

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  21. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Bubonic plague is still claiming large numbers of victims in India. For the year ending April 16 last 1,232,418 persons—a number equal to the population of Victoria, ...

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  22. THE ANTARCTIC.

    The "Morning Post," in publishing the table message which His Majesty the King sent to Captain Scott congratulating him on the splendid achievements of the ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Premier of Canada, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, has promised to introduce a bill prohibiting the employment of aliens in the construction or working of railways in ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly private members' business took precedence. Mr. Plunkett gave notice to move on ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The Australian apples by the R.M.S. Orizaba have reached London in fair condition. They realised from 6/ to 9/ per case. The Tasmanian apples were good, and ...

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  26. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    KORUMBURRA, Thursday.—Mr. C. F. Sievwright, the lecturer and organiser of the Farmers', Property-owners', and Producers' Association, addressed a meeting in ...

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  27. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Today's quotation for silver is 25¾d. per ounce, a rise of 1-16d. since yesterday. ...

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  28. LT.-COL. OUTTRIMS RESIGNATION.

    Further inquiries were made in the House of Representatives yesterday concerning the trouble which has arisen in the Postal department between the Postmaster-General ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The weekly meeting of the Australian Women's National League was held yesterday (Thursday), Janet Lady Clarke presiding. Mrs. Riddell Stanley reported the successful formation of a branch ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 36,445,000 bushels, against 38,790,000 bushels a week ago and 40,030,000 bushels ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Frederick Harris, late of Cheltenham, farmer, who died on March 11, under a will dated April 12, 1901, left estate valued for probate at £4,488, including realty £4,080 and personally at £408, in ...

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  33. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL STATUE FUND.

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne, as hon treasurer of the above fund, desires to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following subscription in response to the committee's appeal for funds to ...

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