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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. PRESENCE OF MINISTERS.

    The Imperial Conferece, which did not meet to-day on account of the festivities accompanying the conferring of the freedom of the city upon the visiting Premiers. ...

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  3. THE PREMIERS IN LONDON RECEIVE THE CITY'S FREEDOM.

    The Lord Mayor of London gave a reception in honour of the visiting colonial Premiers at the Guildhall yesterday afternoon. ...

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  4. ALGECIRAS TREATY.

    According to the Tangier correspondent of "The Times," indignant astonishment has been expressed in diplomatic circles in Morocco at the definnce by the ...

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  5. VICTORIAN COAL. THE PRICE OFFERED.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday.—There is a strong agitation throughout the Gippsland coal-mining district in favour of the Government giving further assistance to the ...

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  6. DEMAND FOR LAND. MOORMBOOL RESERVE.

    HEATHCOTE, Wednesday.—The land board, dealing with the Moormbool Forest applications, sat again to-day, when the following applications were recommended:— ...

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  7. MARINE DISASTERS. POSITION OF THE FORTUNATUS.

    Favourable advices have been received concerning the position of the Archibald Currie line steamer Fortunatus, which is ashore at Flores Island, near Timor. It ...

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  8. BOUNTIES BILL CONFERENCE.

    The conference of state experts which is discussing the Bounties Bill paid a visit to the Government Cool Stores, Filnders-street, after lunch yesterday. ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Langdon, M.L.A., one of the sufferers in the recent driving accident near Dookic, who escaped more lightly than any of his companions, was able to come into the city ...

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  10. THE STEAMER WILLYAMA.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—During Tuesday morning both pumps which are being used on the steamer Willyama, which is fast on the rocks at Rhino Head,near Marion ...

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  11. QUESTION OF ROADS.

    Sir—One reason given by farmers for leaving Victoria and seeking homes in northern states is that there are "no roads for settlers." At Colac the shire council ...

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  12. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    The Italian ambassador in London, Sigoor Tittoni, has had an interiview with Mr. Deakin in order to solicit the support of Australia to the King of Italy's ...

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  13. THE MILDURA.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.— Captain Trindall, acting marine superintendent of the A.U.S.N. Co., and Captain Taylor, Lloyd's surveyor, arrived in Adelaide to-day from ...

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  14. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.

    The newspapers speak in terms of praise of the new arrangement for reduction of newspaper postage between Britain and Canada. From May 1 the postage on ...

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  15. RUSSIAN DUMA.

    A new Parliamentary group composed of members of the moderate parties acting in conjunction with members of the Right (Government supporters), has been formed ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM MR. DEAKIN.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir John Forr[?]st) yesterday received from Mr. Deakin a cable message Stating that he had read to the conference the greetings of his ...

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  17. BARQUE ANNASONA.

    SYDNEY,Wednesday.— The wreck of the barque Annasona on Middleton Reef, near Lord Howe Island was offered at auction to-day and was passed in, £[?] being ...

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  18. SCHOONER EDITH WRECKED.

    PERTH. Wednesday.—A telegram was received at the Fremantle Post-office this afternoon stating that the schooner Edith was a total wreck on a reef two miles off ...

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  19. A LADY'S JEWELS.

    The jewels of the late Mss. Lewis Hill. who was the widow of Mr. "Sam" Lewis. the famous money-lender, and subsequently married Captain Hill an army officer have ...

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  20. LAND BOARDS QUICK WORK.

    Sir.— One has heard so much lately of the maladministration and delay in the working of the Lands department that it is gratifying to find that such announcements are ...

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  21. POSTAL ORDERS.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, the Potmaster-General, has entered into communication with the Australian and Canadian Governments on the question of postal orders. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The consignment of Tasmanian apples by the R.M.S. Marmora, which left Melbouren on March 5, arrived in good order. Prices generally are unchanged, but a few casess ...

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  23. TAXING FEDERAL OFFICERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The question of the liability of federal officers to pay state income tax was mentioned in the High Court to-day. John Eaxter, and officer ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. AUSTRALASIAN SHARES, &c.

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  25. STEAMER TS[?]NAN.

    SYDNEY.Wednesday.— A Court of Marine Inquiry to-day investigated the strandng of the steamer Ts[?]an near Cooktown on March 2[?]. The Court found that there ...

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  26. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    Women trachers in the state of New York are to be granted improved conditions of service, which will place those in the lower classess on an equality with male ...

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  27. STORM-TOSSED SHIP.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The ship Prince George bound from Port Piris to the English Channel with a cargo of wheat put into Sydney to-night being in a crippled ...

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  28. GOLD STORAGE.

    The question of freezing rates was raised by a deputation of private freezers to the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) on Monday last. It was put to the ...

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  29. EXODUS OF FARMERS. IMMIGRATION LEAGUE MOVE.

    A letter from Mr. Marshall Lyle, hon. secretary of the Victorian division of the Immigration League of Australia came before the South Melbourne Council la[?] ...

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  30. CROSSING AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—Francis Birtles the eyelist who left Fremantle on Boxing Day with the intention of crossing the continent to the Pacitic Oreson, arrived ...

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  31. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 30[?]d. per ounce standard, a fall of [?]d. since yesterday. ...

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  32. DEATH OF BISHOP BROMBY.

    Churchmen in Australasia, and in Tas[?] particularly, will learn with regret of the death of the Right Rev. Chn[?] Henry Bromby, which has been announced ...

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  33. MINING SHARES.

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  34. DEAR LAND.

    BEALIBA. Wednesday.[?] A block of land at Logan was recommended by the land board for sale at £3 per acre, subject to revaluation. The intending ...

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  35. MULWALA TRAGEDY.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.—At the Cirenit Court to-day John Carey, a white-haired old man, was charged with the murder of Patrick M'Farlanc, at Molwala, on March ...

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  36. A RADICAL BANQUET.

    All the Colonial Premiers and Ministers were present last evening at a banquet given at the Holbora Restaurant by representatives of Radical interests in politics. ...

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  37. STEAM-YACHT ADELE.

    For some little [?] past a visit from the steam yach Adele[?]wned by Mr. Henry Dutton of An[?] Kapunds, has been anticipated with [?] here more ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour aboat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,,880,000 quarters, against 3,935,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  39. CRIMINAL LIBEL.

    On the information of Alexander Drummond. Thomas Nichols, of Collins-street. agent was yesterday charged at the City Court with having published a criminal ...

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  40. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. MEETING OF THE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Closer Settlement Board, held yesterday, the recommendations of the special land board with respect to the allotment of blocks in the ...

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  41. FALLOWING FOR SETTLERS.

    It will be too late for selectors who secure blocks on the Co[?]n Estate to put any of the land under [?]op this season, but the Closer Settlement Board prepa[?] ...

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  42. GRAND OPERA.

    "The Barber of Seville" (Rossini) with the following interesting east Figoro. Merr Rupp; Count Almaviva, Signor Mas[?] Dr.[?] Herr Greder; Rasiltio, ...

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  43. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    In this week's issue of "The Australasian" an interesting series of photographs is published dealing with the Melbourne and suburbs water supply as regards the sources ...

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  44. LOCAL MEETINGS.

    OUTTRIM, Wednesday.—A large and enthusiastic meeting of townspeople, [?]fvened by the president of the shire, and presided over by Councillor R. Gillespie, ...

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  45. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following prsate advices have been reched. By Younghusband, Row, and Co. Proprietary Limited, dated 10th inst;—"The list of wools to ...

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  46. CHINESE ORGANISATIONS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Lco Fan a Chinese was charged in the City Court to-day with being an idle mad disorderly person. Ah Cheong, a Chineso merchant, gave ...

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  47. FRUIT FLY.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Executive General to-day decided to issue a proclamation probibiting the introduction of any [?] into this state except by sea, to be ...

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  48. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

    At Half-Past 10 a.m.—Re. James Haker d[?] (part hoord), Hendreson v. M'Phan. First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Hood and a jury of [?]) ...

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  49. UNSUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS.

    For some time past negotiations have been pending with the Closer Settlement Board for the purchase of an estate of 25,000 acres of land in the Western district. The ...

    Article : 128 words
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  51. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Steam Collirey Owners and Coal Stevedores' Association decided to-day to open a labour buron for the purpose of engaging coal lumpers on ...

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  52. BOURKE-STREET ROBBERY.

    An inquiry was held at the Police Barracks yesterday coneeraning the allegation that Constable Dunn, who was called into Mr. Newman's jewellery shop, in ...

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