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  2. FRENCH CHURCH RIOTS.

    The riois in connection with the enforcement of the Separation Law in France have culminated in a tragic incident, and have led indirectly to the resignation of the ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Payment of members formed the subject of a debate which took place yesterday in the House of Commons. Mr. W. H. Lover (Liberal), who represents the Wirral ...

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  4. EARLY CLOSING.

    A reference was made at the meeting to protest against early closing on Tuesday night to the circumstances in which shop-keepers who sell various classes of goods are ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    French shareholders in South African mines are greatly concerned at the agitation in Great Britain against the employment of Chinese labour in the Rand mines. ...

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  6. RAILWAY OVERTIME.

    Just prior to the reception by the Premier of a prearranged deputation from the Methodist Conference yesterday, Mr. Prendergast and Mr. Hannah, M.L.A.'s, and ...

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  7. FUNERAL OF MR. F. W. HADDON

    The deep respect in which the late Mr. F. W. Haddon was held was shown by the large attendance at his funeral at the St. Kilda Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Not ...

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  8. OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    The original scheme for the foundation of public schools in Victoria was on a denominational basis, and the share of the Gevernment grants of £32,498 paid to the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor of Queensland (Lord Chelmsford) who sustained a slight sunstroke while playing cricket, is progressing favourably. His Excellency's ...

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  10. REFORM IN RUSSIA.

    The Imperial manifesto defining the powers of the Duma about to be elected in Russia has evoked bitter disappointment throughout the country. The press ...

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  11. THE SPANISH MARRIAGE.

    The Princess Ena of Battenberg was formally received as a member of the Roman Catholic Church yesterday. the ceremony took place at the Spanish town of San ...

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  12. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    M. Thomson, the French Minister of Marine, during the discussion on the navy, which was continued from the previous day, outlined the Government's intentions as to ...

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  13. GRAND OPERA PROJECT.

    A company is in process of formation for the purpose of co-operating with Mr. George Musgrove in importing to Australia a complete grand opera company, ...

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  14. KIDNAPPING IN AMERICA.

    A sensation was yesterday created in New York by the announcement that a daring case of kidnapping had been successfully carried out. the victim was a little son of ...

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  15. MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

    In connection with the visit of King Edward to France and his conversations with ex-President Lonbet and M. Deleasse [?] Minister for Foreign Affairs). German ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE.

    Sir John Forrest, the Commonwealth Treasurer, in his Budget statement, estimated that there would be a falling off in the Customs excise revenue for the ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Imperial Treasury has allotted £10,000 for the collection of a representative group of exhibits from the British Government at the forthcoming Christchurch ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. TRANSMISSION OF LETTERS.

    The High Court yesterday resumed the hearing of the proceedings relating to the order of the Postmaster-General as to letters addressed to Messrs. Freeman and ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons last evening Mr. William Redmond referred to the correspondence which passed recently between Sir Frederick Darley, Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns of the trade of the United Kingdom for February compare with those for February 19[?], as follows: ...

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  21. BURNS MANUSCRIPTS.

    The statement that Burns manuscripts had been purchased for £10,000 by Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan, the American financier, from the Earl of Rosebery was incorrect. ...

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  22. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    The conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, which is at present in session in London, yesterday had under discussion the question of preferential ...

    Article : 288 words
  23. POLICE CARNIVALS.

    In April of last year a carnival was organised by the police in aid of the hospitals. A large committee was formed to carry out the work of the carnical, which was held ...

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  24. MINERS AND ACCIDENTS.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Mr. P. S. Williams at the meeting of the Bendigo Miners' Association to-night, referred to the number of miners who were not in benefit ...

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  25. TARIFF AMENDMENTS.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Speaking at a dinner of the Sandhurst branch of the A.N.A. to-night, Sir John Quick, M.H.R., said that, as chairman of the Tariff ...

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  26. A FOUNDRY DYNAMITED.

    A serious outrage has been committed in New York. A foundry owned by Messrs. Ravitch Brothers has been partly destroyed by dynamite. The outrage was due to the ...

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  27. RESCUE AT ST. KILDA.

    The two "medest heroes" who, as mentioned in "The Argus" yesterday, plunged into the water from St. Kilda pie[?] on Wednesday night and rescued Mrs. Murdoch ...

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  28. MILITARY DISCIPLINE.

    An important decision has been come to by Mr. R. B. Hallane, the Secretary of State for War. He has determined to abolish entirely corporal punishment in the ...

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  29. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday for British Broken Hill was 32/6—33.6, and for Great Bon[?]ders 23—23.6. ...

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  30. JAPAN FAMIME.

    In response to the appeal made in our columns yesterday by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Weedon) and the president of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce (Mr. ...

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  31. THE BREAD TRADE.

    At a meeting of the Bread Carters' Industrial Union held last night, at the Trades-hall, there was read some correspondence relating to the effect of the new Factories ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Tallow.—At the auction sales of tallow to-day 1,175 casks were offered, and [?]00 casks were sold. Prices were unchanged as follows:—Fine mutton, 32/ per owt.: ...

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  33. BRITISH LABOUR MEMBERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Watson, M.H.R. [?]der of the Labour party in the House of Representatives(, has received the following letter from Mr. J. Ramsay ...

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  34. TRADE UNION SUED.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Real, the hearing of an interesting trade union come was commenced, Rennie Hoath Standley, a ...

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  35. SYDNEY LIQUOR LAWS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In arguing in support of an appeal against the conviction of a publican under Section 19 of the Amended Laquor Act, Mr. Lamb to-day pointed out ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—H.M.S. Encounter arrived to-day from Portsmouth. She is the third of the second-class [?]isers stipulated for in the naval agreement, the others ...

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  37. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:- By Gold[?]brough, Mort, and Company Limited. "Tallow, Since our last export the market has ...

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  38. UNPAID TAILOR'S BILLS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Recently a well-known tailor, Mr. T. Price, of King-street, had to seek the protection of the Bank-reptcy Court. The examination of his ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—A[?] and others [?] tin and other [?] Woodford v. Tow[?] [?] SUPREME COURT. ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George M'Mullin, laboures, of Railway-street, Euroa, late of Pyramid Hill, farmer and contractor, Causes of insolvency— Failure of crops at Pyramid Hill owing to ...

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  41. M.C.C. TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—In the match Melbourne against Southland, the latter in its first innings made 99, Ransford took five wickets for 27, and Armstrong ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The amounts given in estates are [?] and subject to any debts owing by the estates.) Charlotte El[?] Anderson, late of [?] Che[?] widow, who died on February 10, under ...

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  43. PNEUMONIC PLAGUE.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Three rats, infected with the pneumonte from of plague, were found in the central portion of Perth to-day. These are the first rats infected with ...

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