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  2. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    A proclamation was issued yesterday an nouncing that His Majesty the King has dissolved Parliament. The new House will reassemble on February 13. Polling ...

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  3. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    The Liberal and other journals hostile to the Govermment are attacking the authorities fierecly for the brulality with which they are repressing disorders. ...

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  4. THE EAR EAST.

    In view of the important changes that are evidently impending in China at an carly date, and the more independent attitude towards foreign powers that the Chinese ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

    A white-book has been issued by the German Government dealing with the dispute between France and Germany reguding Moroeco. It seeks to show that if the ...

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  6. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The cricket match between South Australia ant New South Wales was resumed in pleasant but dull neither to-day, and the attendance was ...

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  7. WATER BURSTS IN MINE.

    ALLENDALE, Tuesday.— The Spring hill and Contral Loads Company experienced another burst of water carly this morning shortly after the change of shifts at ...

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  8. SUPREME COURT BENCH.

    There is no doubt in the mind of the Attorney-General (Mr. Davies) as to the necessity for the appointment of another judge for the 12 months during which the Chief ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL AGBNTS.

    The appointment of Mr. J. M. Sinelar as a second commCinil agent lo the last was the subject of a nood deal of comment yesterday in political and business ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The Earl and Countess of Jersey, who for some time have been the guests of their Excellencies the Gavernor General and Lady Northcote at Government-house, ...

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  11. GERMANY ANDENGLAND.

    The movement started in London some weeks ago to promote a better feeling, between England and Germany his provoked a recipionl desire in Munich the ...

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  12. THE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Spenaking last night in reference to the offer of Mr. John Wren to supplement by £500 the reward offered by the Governnient for the conviction of the ...

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  13. CHINESE FOR THE RAND.

    The Rand Chamber of Mines has issued a reply to the stntenient of Mr. LlondGeorge, president of the Board of Trade, who, speaking at Croydon, said that the ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The list of arrivals for the first serics of London wool sales (which opens on the 16th inst.) has closed New arrivals represent 288,500 bales, of which 125,000 bales ...

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  15. CHARING CROSS MISHAP.

    The inquest was concluded yesterday on the bodies of the six victims who lost their lives by the collapse of the root at the Charing Cross railway station The jury found ...

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  16. A BANK ROBBER.

    Charles O'Donnell a notorious burglar. formerly well-know as a criminal in Sydney, has just completed a long term of imprisonment in Germany. ...

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  17. HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent). in speaking of the proposed improvements in the barbour accommodation of Melbourne, remarked vesterday that before any scheme was ...

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  18. SMELTIMG CORPORATION.

    The Australian Smelting Corpontion his allotted on subseription 170,000 shares. Many of the original applicants withdrew their applications owing to the opposition ...

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  19. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 30d. per ounce. a decline of 1.16d. since yesterday. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL PLANS.

    At the endl of November last the Melbourne Hospital committee, after a series of heated discussions, allotted the prizes for competitive designs for a new hospital ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.—Monday's closing quotations were as follow:—Spot, £79/10/ to £79/13/, or an advance of 3/ since last Friday; three months, £79/5/ to £79/10/, or on advance ...

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  22. INTERSTATE TRADE.

    By distributing imported goods among the other states Victoria last month was debited with £29,288 in the accounts of the Customs department. For the half-year ended ...

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  23. H.M.S. EURYALDS.

    H.M.S. Euryalus. lately the flagship of Admiral Sir A. D. Fanshawe on lhc Australian station, has arrived at Spithead, on her homeward voyage. ...

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  24. SYDNEY CONSPIRACY CASE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Further evidence was taken to-day in the alleged will conspiracy case. Frederick Burcher, solicitor; Joseph John Rochester contractor Alma ...

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  25. THE BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The present state of the butter industry was discussed by the Butter Export Committe yesterday and today. Mr. C. E. D. Meares (manager of the ...

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  26. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The follwing arrivals and departurcs are announced.- Arrivals.—Maori, s.s., from Wellington Nov. 21; Dorset, s.s. from Geeland Oct, 16; ...

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  27. AMERICAN WARSHIPS.

    A remarkable accident occurred to a group of American war ships in New York Bay yesterday. Five [?]tle-ships were leaving the ...

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  28. INSOLVENCY RETURNS.

    During the year 1905 there were recorded in Melbourne 224 sequestrations of estantes, regarding which the following details are given in the official return, showing the ...

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  29. LOCAL OPTION.

    At a meeting held in Port Melbourne on Monday evening the president of the Vic. torian Alliance (Mr. J. W. Hunt), in the course of a speach, said the object ...

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  30. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—The Federal commission on Oldage Pensions resumed its sittings in Sydney to-day. The PostmasterCeneral (Mr. Chapman) presided. ...

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  31. BOARD OF WORKS.

    The first item on the business-sheet for the meeting of the Board of Works yesterday was to consider the appointment of a chairman, and devide upon the amount of ...

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  32. SORRENTO TISAGEDY.

    SORRENTO, Tuesday.—The body of Mr. Albert O'Donnell, who with his father and two other members of the family and Miss Edith Fraser, was drowned while fishing off ...

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  33. FIRE ON A BARQUE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The German barque Werra, on which a tragedy occurred on New Year's Eve at Newcastle, resulting in the death of the first and second officers, had a ...

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  34. SNAKE IN RED.

    LEONGA[?]A, Tuesday.—A nine-yearold son of Mr. Robert Bamilton, farmer, of Dumbalk, died on Sunday last from the effects of snake-bite. The snake was found ...

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  35. PACIFIC STEAMERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—According to news recived by the American mail to-day, a recommendation has been made to Congress by the Marine Merehant Commission ...

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  36. IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    KALGOORLIE. Tuesday.—A strike oc[?]d to-day at Silverthorne and Adnir's [?]y, on the Boulder-roud, The firm [?] [?]therto paid con[?]iderably more than ...

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  37. ELECTRIC TRACTION.

    The receipt of a communication from the Hawthorn section of the inter [?] electric train conferenec, intimating that it had been [?]med asvisable to posipone a ...

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  38. MOUNTAIN MOTORING.

    Sir,—I notice in "The Argus" an account of a mishap to the motor [?]mibus at at the Dovil's Ellsow on Friday evening last, and I am not surprised to see it, I should be ...

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  39. R.M.S. OROYA.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—The R.M.S. Oroys reached Semaphore from London at half-past 7 a.m. on Tuesday, she had a pleasant voyage, during which special ...

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  40. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    HAMILTON, Tuesday.— An approximate plan of the Stratlikellar Eatate, with available areas and their values, was issurd to-day. It shows [?] blocks, ranging chiefly ...

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  41. THE ESSENDON TRAMWAY.

    Tenders are returnable on Wednesday next for the crection of the superintendent's quarters and car sheds in connection with the Essendon electric tramway. The ...

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  42. GAMBLING MANIA.

    The Federal Postmaster-General Published a regulation in October last, empowering the department to deprive persons convicted of carrying on any illegal business of ...

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  43. KALGOORLIE POISONING CASE.

    KALGOORLIE. Tuesday. — The inquest concerning the death of the Kalgoorlic [?]por, Heary Ros[?]ll, was concluded to-day, The evidence disclosed ...

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  44. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thomas Leeraon, of Anakle, enginedriver. Caused of insolvency S[?]kness of wife and family. pressure of [?]tors, and want of [?]mployment, Liabil[?] £[?] ...

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  45. MISHAPS TO VESSELS.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday The R.M.S. Oroya, on arrival at Largs Ray this morning reported having sighted the barque Zinita on Monday, 170 miles off Cae Borda. ...

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  47. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] amounts given in [?] are [?] and subject to say debls ouing by the [?] Alexander F[?] late of [?] farmer, who died on Decomber 8 last, un[?] a will. dated ...

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