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  2. COLONIAL OFFICE. ATTACK BY MR. DEAKIN.

    Mr. Deakin was particularly outspoken in an interview which he accorded yesterday. He revealed a good deal of what went on in the Imperial Conference last week ...

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  3. NAVIGATION LAWS.

    The Navigation Coference resumed its sittings yesterday after an adjourment for some ten days. A variety of subjects were discussed. the first question being that of ...

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  4. HAGUE CONFERENCE. BRITISH DELEGATES.

    It is officially announced that the following have been chosen to represent Great Britain at the forthcoming sitting of the Hague Peace ...

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  5. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    A deputation of the Australasian Merchants' Association in London waited upon the Commonwealth Minister for Customs (Sir William Lyne) yesterday with regard ...

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  6. LABOUR TROUBLES. BALLARAT MINERS' WAGES.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Mr.J. Praed, the general secretary of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, who, with Mr.Carling, the President, visited Ballart in Connection ...

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  7. PERTH SHOOTING CASE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Shortly after noon to-day those in the Perth Police Court heard the report of revolver shots, and a couple of seconds later a police officer made ...

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  8. WOODEND TRAGEDY. TRACING THE SUSPECT.

    WOODEND, Tuesday.—All the efforts of the detectives in charge of the investigations into the killing of Willam Panton at Woodend, are now being directed towards ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Sir Reginald Talbot, Governor of Victoria, and Lady Talbot arrived in London on Monday, having travelled overland from Varscilles. Our London Correspondent ...

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  10. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    An important meeting was held last evening at Newcastle in support of the proposal for an international limitation of armaments. ...

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  11. MAN DETAINED AT BENDIGO.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Senior constable M.Kenna, of Golden Square. was walking along High street this morning, about 9 o'clock. When he noticed a youth with a ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION.

    Mrs. Deakin has been interviewed here for the press on the question of whether women immigrants are needed in Australia. ...

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  13. REDUCING THE ARMY.

    The policy of retrendhment adopted by the Governmetn in coccention with the army has involved the discharge of large numbers of artisans engaged at Woolwich. ...

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  14. SUSPECT NEAR BRIGHTON.

    It was reported to the Brighton police on Monday night that a person corresponding to the description of the man wanted for the Woodend tragedy had been seen in ...

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  15. ORIENT COMPANY.

    The accounts of the Orient St[?]n Navigation Company Limited for the year ending December 31 have been submitted to shareholders. Thay show a profit of £17,930. ...

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  16. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 30½d. per ounce standard, a rise of [?]d. since yesterday. ...

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  17. THE STRANGER DISAPPEARS.

    ROCHESTER,, Tuesday.—On Saturday afternoon. Porter Simpson, of the Rochester railway staion, noticed a young man loitering about the goods sheds with a swag ...

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  18. SYDNEY COAL LUMPERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A development in connection with the coal lumpers dispute occured to-day. "Move on" regulations were put in force in Macquarie-place, where ...

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  19. MINING SHARES.

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  20. HOME RULE.

    There was a demonstration in London last evening in favour of Home Rule for ireland. Mr. John Redmond fleader of the ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The cargo of 14,051 quarters New South Wales wheat, per Bouchamps, from Sydney January 30, han been sold at 30/7[?] per 480l[?], cost, freight, and insurance; the ...

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  22. ST. GEORGE'S DAY. ANNUAL CELEBRATION.

    St. George's Day, which falls on April 23. was celebrated in the customary manner last night by the Royal Society of St. George which gave the annual festival ...

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  23. VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    A dinner was last evening given by the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland at their town residence, Stafford-house, to the premiers attending the conference. ...

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  24. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    Lady Ward, wife of Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, has been interviewed on the question of woman surffrage. which has been in existence in Neew Zealand ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT PRINTINGOFFICE.

    A reply has been furnished by the acting Government printer (Mr.Kemp) to the Acting Premier (Mr.Davies) on the interim report recently made by Mr. Valentine ...

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  26. STRIKE AT ZEEHAN.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Minister of Mines to-day received a telegram from the inspector of mines at Zeehan, stating that work is likely to be resumed within a few ...

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  27. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrivals.—Austrasia. bq., from Sydney January 18: Port Jackson. bq., from ...

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  28. IN BRIGANDS' HANDS.

    A month ago a son of Mr. Robert Abbort, a British merehant at the Turkish seaport of Salonica, was kidnapped by brigands, There was a peculiar daving in the outrage, ...

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  29. THE COLOUR LINE.

    Major Taylor, the negro professional cyclist. who visited Australia about four yars ago, has been refused admission to the Hotel Sydney in Paris, the American ...

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  30. THE SECRETARIAT.

    The "Daily Chronicle." in further discussing the establishment of the secretariat in connection with the Colonial Office, says that it is being belittled in some quarters ...

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  31. THE SEMAPHORE COLLISION.

    ADLAIDE, Tuesday.—An official report of the collision at the Semaphore a[?]orage on Sunday was received, by the Marine Board from Captain Thomas, master ...

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  32. MRS. LEWIS-HILL.

    The personal estate of the late Mrs. Lewisllill, who was the widow of Mr. "Sam" Lewis, the fa[?]ous money lender, and subsequently married Captan Hill, an army ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S COURTS.

    At a meeting of the Excentive Council yesterday a number of probation officers under the provisions of section 7 of the children's Courts Act were apponted to ...

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  34. NEW HEBRIDES CONTROL.

    The convention recently signed by representatives of Great Britain and France for the control of [?] New Hebrides will be brought into operation as soon as officials ...

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  35. TRANSVAAL DEFENCE.

    According to the military correspondent of the ".Standard," General Botha (Premier of the Transvaal) is submitting to the Imperial Conference, for the approval of the ...

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  36. GAMING ACT PROSECUTIONS.

    The legislation of the last session of the state Parliament has already been a proline sounce of argament in the courts in attempts to clucidate as m[?]ning, and one further ...

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  37. METEOROLOGICAL BUREAU.

    The public service commissioner (Mr. M[?]hlan) is arranging to advertise for persons capable of filling five positions in the Commonwealth Meteorological ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Patrick Sullivan, of Roslyn-street, West Melbourne, wheelwright. Causes of insolvency Losses in business, being out of employment, sickness in family, and pressure ...

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  39. CANADIAN OPINION.

    The "Toronto Mail." which is the chief Organ of the Conservative (the Opposition) Party in Canada, complains of Sir Wiliral Laurier's attitude at the conference, on the ...

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  40. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] [?] given in the estates are gra[?] and [?] [?] and de[?] [?]ing by the estates.) R.best T[?]ble, of Itulherglen, farmer who died [?] March [?]t. under [?] will [?]t January at, [?]7. ...

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  41. POSITION OF THE STATES.

    Portions of the correspondence between the Commonwealth and the states on the question of the seperate representation of the states at the conference have been ...

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  42. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY.

    A large a[?] attended at the Maso[?]ic-hall that night.When the Melbourne Shakespeare Society [?] twenty-third annual meeting and celebration of Shakespeare's birthday. A [?]eature of the ...

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  43. ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKlNG

    KILMORE, Tuesday.—An attempt was made to wreck the Sydney express near Kilmore East this evening. After passing the kilmore East station ...

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  44. EXODUS OF FARMERS.

    NATHALIA, Tuesday.—During the past six months fully a dozen farmers have disposed of their property inthsi district and have acquired land in oteh states (ch[?]lly ...

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  46. NEGLECT OF VACCINATION.

    RUTHERGLEN, Tuesday.—Fifty-three cases were listed at the polisn cou[?] to [?] [?] co[?]d be easily found. ([?]ear, hear.) ...

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  47. OBSERVED AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—The Geelong branch of the Royal Society of St. George celebrated the national day last evening with an English dinner in the New Masonic. ...

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