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  2. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Commenting on the Premiers' Conferencs in Sydney, tje "Standard" this morning warmly welcomes the immigration and other projects which Mr. Deakin laid before the ...

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  3. THE NATAL TROUBLE.

    The military authorities no Natal are continuing their efforts to suppress the kal[?] rising, under the chief Bambaata, With 150 followers, the chief has crossed the ...

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  4. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell, the President of the Board of Education introduced the Government's Education Bill in the House of Commons yesterday, and explined its ...

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  5. RUSSIA'S GREAT LOAN.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of "The Times" learns that the Russian Government is about to issue the projected loan, which has been in contemplation for some time. ...

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  6. ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS.

    The present eruption of Mount Vesubius is the greatest since that of December 17, 1631, when the town of Torre del Greco, seven miles south-east of Naples, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BREWERY AMALGAMATION.

    The largest trading scheme evolved in Melbourne in recent years is now on the eve of completion, the practical effect of which will be to pit the business of the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor of South Australia has appointed as his private secretary Mr. Walter Stuart Baillie Hamilton, second son of Sir Willam Alexander Baillie ...

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  9. MR. REID ON TOUR.

    SUDNEY, Tuesday. —The Prime Minister declined to-day to discuss Mr. Reid's speech at Dubbo, or his offer of an alliance with the protectionists against socialism. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA.

    An interesting statement is made by "The Times" with regard to the new consitution to be granted to the Transvaal Colony. It says that the British in South Africa ...

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  11. PRINCE BULOW.

    King Edward, on learning of the sudden and serious illness of Prince Bulow, telegraphed to the Princess an expression of his keenest regret at the illness, and of his ...

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  12. RIOTS IN PERSIA.

    Serious distress prevails in Meshed, a town in the northeast of Persia. It has provoked grave disorder, in the course of which 20 Europeans were killed. It is ...

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  13. NAVAL MISHAP.

    A naval inquirty has just been concluded into the grounding of the twin-screw, armoured cruiser Donegal, 9.800 tons, which went ashore early in March on the bank off ...

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  14. PATENT LAWS.

    Yesterday a deputation representing the Associated Chambers of Commerce waited upon Mr. Lloyd George, president of the Board of Trade, to urge new legislation ...

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  15. THE RAILWAY MURDER.

    The man Clive, who has been arrested in connection with the mysterious murder in a train in 1897 of Miss Ellizabeth Camp, was abroad with his garrison of the Royal ...

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  16. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is [?]d. per ounce standard, a decline of 3-16d, since yesterday. MINING SHARES. ...

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  17. SALVATION ARMY.

    The "self—denial week" of the Salvation Army has been very sucessful. No less a sum than £72,731 was realised. ...

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  18. TRUCK ACTS.

    Representa[?]ions in favour of amending the Truck Acts—which prohibit the payment of workmen's wages in goods instead of money— are again being pressed on the ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Tin.—Monday's closing quotations were £173 to £173 to, an advance of £1/10/ since last Thursday; three months, £170 to £170/10/, or a advance of £1/3/. ...

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  20. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The appean in the New South Wales case, Perey v. Clissold, has been dismissed, with costs, by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. ...

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  21. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are aannounced:- Arrived.—Morayshire, s.s., from Timarn January 30; Gowanburn, s.s. from ...

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  22. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  23. CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday,—At the Inquest today concerning the death of a child from scalds, it transpired that at the Salvation Army Rescue Home the child, which was ...

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  24. SMALL-POX SCARE IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The chief health officer (Dr. Elkington) has returned from Holwell, [?]ar Benconsfield, where he has examined a contact with the suspected case ...

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  25. PROTKCTIONISTS AND THE LABOUR PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Deakin, when asked to-day to express an opinion about the proposed protectionist-labour alliance in Victoria, replied:— "I notice Ballarat is ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The amounts given in estates are group and subject to any debts owing by the estates. John Fisher, late of [?]-street, Richmond, cooper, who died on March 10, under a will dated ...

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