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  2. REVOLT IN RUSSIA

    The terrible condition of unrest prevailing in Warsaw may be gauged from the fact that last week there were 26 political assassinations in the city. ...

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  3. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    An election campaign is in progress to fill the vacancy in the representation of Buteshire, caused by the appointment of Mr. A. G. Murray to the position of Lord ...

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  4. LORD MILNER RESIGNS.

    Viseount Milner, who has been His Majesty's High Commissioner in South Africa since 1897, and Governor of the Transvaal since 1901, has resigned his office. Lord ...

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  5. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN

    The Japanese are forcing the fighting in Manchuria, and important movements are in progress. The Russians admit that the enemy are in possession of the Taling Pass ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE PREMIER AT WARRAGUL.

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Bent) and a party of members of the State Parliament attended the annual show at Warragul. On the arrival of the special train ...

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  7. THE MAIL QUESTION.

    Lord Stanley, the Postmaster-General, was questioned in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the Australian mail service by Sir Mancherjee Bhownaggree. ...

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  8. AN INTERESTING FIND.

    The article on "Pioneer Australians." by "Goulburian," in "The Argus" of last Saturday, attracted the attention of Mrs. Alice Fowler, daughter of Mr. Anthony ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Reginald Talbot), Lady Talbot, and suite. will return on Monday next from Mount Macedon, where they have been staying for some ...

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  10. BOGUS BANK NOTES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An interesting case occupied the attention of Judge Back-house and a jury at the Quarter Sessions to-day. ...

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  11. DOGGER BANK INCIDENT.

    The Russian press maintains silence with regard to the findings of the International Commission on the Dogger Bank incident. This silence is considered significant of the ...

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  12. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Mr. T. W. Crawford, a sugar planter of the Mossman district, 20 miles west from Port Douglas, who is on a visit to Brisbane, has ...

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  13. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Federal Customs collections are growing less and less. The receipts for February amounted to only £719,182 as compared with £814,645 for the same ...

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  14. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    Last year the Canadian Government drafted a bill for enforcing the observance of Sunday. It was framed on very striet lines, and was submitted to the Supreme ...

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  15. GANADA AND EMPIRE.

    Paardeberg Day, the anniversay of the day on which General Gronje with 4,000 Boers surrendered to the British army under Earl Roberts, was celebrated by a ...

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  16. THE ORIZABA WRECK.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The steamer Coolgardie, which arrived from Fremantle last evening had on board all the dry cargo, amounting to about 800 tons, which was ...

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  17. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The Naval Appropriation Bill, embodying the Estimates of the United States Government, as amended by the Committee of Naval Affairs of the House of ...

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  18. DUTCH NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. A. E. Pratt has sailed from England for Batavia. His intention is to explore the Charles Louis Range, in Dutch New Guinea, in the hope of discovering ...

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  19. GROW'S NEST MYSTERY.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—John Ryan again appeared at the Crow's Nest Police Court to-day, charged with the wilful murder of Walter George Benton at Pinelands ...

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  20. SUGAR CONVENTION.

    The debate was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday on Mr. G. E. Kearley's amendment on the Address in Reply, favouring the denunciation at an early date ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The number of bales of new wool to be offered at the May and July series of wool sales has been limited to 15,000. For the September and November series the ...

    Article : 255 words
  22. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The mining industry of Victoria, gold-fields, and gold-mining processes form a series of very interesting illustrations in the current issue of "The Australasian." ...

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  23. ADVANCE OF SCIENCE.

    Professor Jacques Loeb, of the chair of physiology in the University of California, claims to have made an interesting scientific discovery, which may have important ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. DISASTER AT A CHURCH

    Advices from New York contain news of a dreadful disaster in the City of Brooklyn, on Long Island. During a service at Zion Church, which ...

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  25. JUPITER'S SATELLITES.

    Mr. Charles Dillon Perrine, one of the astronomical observers at the Lick Observatory, California, has discovered a seventh satellite of the planet Jupiter. ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. BUILDING IN NEW YORK.

    The building trade is brisk in New York. Bricklayers are in such demand that their wages have been fixed at 2/11 per hour. ...

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  27. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour alloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,805,000 quarters, as agains[?] 3,500,000 quarters last week, and 3,230,000 ...

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  30. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

    The traffic returns of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company for the month of February have been issued. They show that the number of passengers ...

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  31. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The state revenue for February, as compared with February, 1904, shows a decrease of £105,127, the respective figures being £636,886 and £742.013. For the eight ...

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  32. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Abraham Manning, late of M'Crae-street, Bendigo, gentlemen, who died on January 24, under a will, dated January 10, 1904, left estate valued for probate at £10,380, including realty £1,950 and ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. NEW GUINEA NEWS.

    The steamer Wonga Fell, from Sydney for Manila, passed this morning a lugger which had been searching for Japanese who are supposed to have levanted with a lagger ...

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