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  2. LESSONS OF THE CAMPS.

    At Langwarrin this year the great bulk of the troops—roughly, 3,300, out of a total of 3,900—went into camp on Thursday evening, and got home again on Monday ...

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  3. EDUCATION BILL.

    The annual conference of the independent Labour party was held yesterday at Stockton. The recently-introduced Education Bill was one of the principal question for ...

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  4. POLITICAL ALLIANCES

    It has been ascertained that the [?] Labour Council Conference determined almost unanimously to contest all seats where Labour candidates has a "chance" at the ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Talbot entertained the following guests at dinner at State Government-house yesterday—Archbishop and Mrs. Clarke, the ...

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  6. JABEZ BALFOUR.

    Jabez Spencer Balfour, ex-M.P., who was convicted in 1895 of extensive building society frauds, and sentenced to 14 years' penal servitude, has just been released from ...

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  7. THE NATAL RISING.

    The Natal Government has thanked the regent chief Magwataba (the uncle of Bambaata), and also Bambaata's brother, for the loyalty to the British they have shown in ...

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  8. VESUVIUS ERUPTION.

    A strong feeling prevailed in diplomatic circles that the Kaiser'srecent startling telegram to Count Goluchowski, the Austrian Foreign Minister, was intended as a snub to ...

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  9. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    Such a state of terror has been induced by the revolutionaries in Moscow that the police officers have been provided with breastplates and back armour, as a ...

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  10. A SOCIALIST COUNTESS.

    The Countess of Warwick has made an interesting statement exhibiting her devotion to the recently-e[?]poused cause of socialism. She declares that prior to the recent ...

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  11. MR. REID AT MOLONG.

    MOLONG, Tuesday.—Mr. Reid was formally welcomed on his arrival at Molong to-night by the mayor (Alderman J. M'Groder) and a number of prominent townsfolk, ...

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  12. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    A conference of delegates from the Shop Assistants' Union is in session in London. It has considered the question of hours of labour, and has adopted draft bill ...

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  13. NIHILISTS ABROAD.

    The Russian Church in Geneva, in Switzerland, has been the scene of a serious disturbance caused by Nihilists. The dis turbance took place during service on ...

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  14. MOB LAW IN AMERICA.

    Another instance of the frequently recurring resort to lynch law by the white population of the United States against negroes convicted or suspected of crime has ...

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  15. ROBBERY AND MURDER.

    A case of robbery and murder, presenting some extraordinary features, has occurred on the great trans-continental railway line through Siberia. ...

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  16. BUGGY FALLS 25FT.

    MOOROOPNA, Tuesday.—A sensational accident occurred here on Good Friday, Mrs. M. M'Kenzie and her daughter, of Mooroopna, were driving along the river ...

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  17. SUGAR LABOUR COMMISSION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday,—The Sugar Labour Commission took evidence at Mackay today. J. Smart, manager of the Palms, said that ...

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  18. INSURANCE SCANDALS.

    An outcome of the recent revelations regarding the methods of insurance companies in New York has been the enactment of drastic legislation by the New York state ...

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  19. NORTH SYDNEY BURNING CASE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the inquest concerning the death of James Mann, who was burned in a building at North Sydney on the night of the 11th inst., evidence was ...

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  20. CONSUMPTIVE IMMIGRANT.

    There were no developments yesterday in the case of the consumptive stowaway Johan Joh[?]en, who is on board the barque Ha[?]jord, and is a prohibited immigrant ...

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  21. EGYPT AND TURKEY.

    No settlement has been arrived at between Turkey and Egypt regarding the seizure by Turkey of the Egyptian town of Tal[?]h, on the peainsula of Sinai. ...

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  22. THE MINE FIRES.

    BROKEN HILL Tuesday.—In connection with the fire at the Broken Hill Junction mine, water is now being steadily poured into the mine workings from an sin, main. ...

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  23. TEACHERS AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sir,—It must have occurred to anyone who read your article on the regulations framed by the recently a[?]ointed Board of Education for the qualifications of teachers and ...

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  24. PORTUGUESE MUTINY.

    According to latest accounts, the mutiny on the Portuguese battle-ship Vasco da Gama was not serious. It was quelled without difficulty. It appears to have been ...

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  25. DECENTR[?]LISATION.

    BENDIGO. Tuesday.—Advantage was taken of the presence of so many mayors in Bendigo in connection with the Easter Fair to hold a short conference on the subject ...

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  26. REMARKABLE CONTEST.

    WARRAGUL. Tuesday.—A contest in[?]ving an exhibition of physical strength and endurance, which excited a good deal of local interest, was decided here on ...

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  27. DISCOVERIES IN GREECE.

    An interesting arch[?]ological discovery has been made by the party engaged in excavation works in Greece, under the au[?]pices of the British School of Arch[?]ology. On the ...

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  28. KILLING A SHARK.

    SOMERVILLE. Tuesday.—Mr. Len Clarke met with a painful misadventure yesterday. He was shooting dog[?] at the entranes of the [?]reek, which runs through ...

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  29. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Mr. Heaniker Heaton, M.P., is un wearied in his efforts on behalf of peany postage. "The Times" this morning publishes an "open" letter, two and a half columns in ...

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  31. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Above £250 List—Flan[?] [?]an v. Flanagan, M'Gregor v. Equity Trustee[?] ([?]oy. (No defended [?] will be taken in the above list.) £50 and £250 List—Sabelerg ...

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  32. TASMANIAN SMALL-POX CASE.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The chief health o[?]cer says there is no fresh development at Holwell in the small-pox case. The patient has reached that stage of recovery ...

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  33. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced-Arrived.—Athenic, [?]., from Wellington March 1. ...

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