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  2. MAIL CONTRACT. NO EXTENSION OF TIME.

    The "Daily Chronicle" yesterday published a cable message from Melbourne, to the effect that themail syndicate had received an extension of time beyond to-day ...

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  3. MR, DEAKIN AND LABOUR.

    Some explanations are fortheoming regarding the meeting which took place on Thursday at De Keyser's Royal Hotal between Mr. Deakin and London ...

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  4. MR. DEAKIN LEAVES. A FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    Mr. and Mrs. Deakin left London yesterday on the return journey to Australia. They make a stay of a day or two in Paris, and will join the R.M.S. Orontes on Friday ...

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  5. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    At the invitation of the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne (Mrs. Weedon), a large number of Indies and gentlemen met at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon, to discuss a ...

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  6. HIGH COURT ARGUMENT.

    The income tax case which was resumed before the High Court yesterday is franght with issues of grave legal and political significance. The Full Court of Victoria laid ...

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  7. INDIAN UNREST.

    The latest intelligence concerning the disturbed condition of the native population in India is of a somewhat more reassuring character. ...

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  8. ADULTERATED FABRICS. STATEMENT BY MR. CHAPMAN.

    A statement was made yesterday by the Acting Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman), confirmatory of the announcement in "The Argus" as to a far-reaching and searching ...

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  9. VICTORIAN COAL CONTRACT.

    Over three hours of yesterday's Cabinet meeting was taken up with the consideration of representations made on behalf of the Victorian coal companies and the ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Licutenant-Governor has signified his intention of being present at the opening meet of the Melbourne Hounds at 2 o' clock, at Heywood's Hotel, ...

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  11. SILENCE OF CONTRACTORS.

    The period of notice for the increase of the bond of the contractors for the English mail service from £23,000 to 50,000 expired yesterday. Whether action has ...

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  12. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    In inquiry has been conducted by magistrates in St. Petersburg into the plot against the Czar's life which was discovered and frustrated a week ago. The discovery was ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

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  14. STANDARD OIL TRUST.

    As the outcome of the investigations which have been conducted by the United States Government into the proceedings of the Standard Oil Trust, and official report ...

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  15. TO THE SOUTH POLE.

    AN exploring expedition to the South Pole is being arranged by Dr. Frederick Cook, of New York, who was surgeon with the peary expedition to the Aretic ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Will you permit me to refer briefly to the article in your issue of to-day under the above heading? Everyone desires that the interests of the ...

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  17. BUBONIC PLAGUE. DEATH OF WESTBROOKE.

    Charles Westbrooke, the steward from the steamer Arawatta, who was found to be suffering from plague after the vessel reached Melbourne last week, died ...

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  18. BRENNAN MONO-RAIL.

    The new type monorail system of railwa[?]s designed by Mr.Lons Brennan,the inventor of the torpede, is giving every promise of developing into a discover of ...

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  19. JAPANESE VISITOR.

    Baron Kuroki, the famous Japanese general is at present on a visit to New York, where be has been the guest at a number of gatherings and has been warmly ...

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  20. RAT DISCS ON THE WHARVES.

    Councillor Sinclair said, at the Port Melbourne Council meeting last night, that he has been taking particular notice of the unprotected state of the hawsers mooring ...

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  21. CHICAGO MEAT SCARE.

    The effect of the revelations made last year coneerning the insanitary condiditions under which the canned meat trade in Chicago was carrsed on is shown by the return ...

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  22. COMMENTS BY LORD PLUNKET.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Speaking on the imperial Conference at Gisborne. His Excellency Lord Plunket said that no doubt many subjects of great importance to the ...

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  23. THE "UNWRITTEN LAW."

    NEW YORK, April 19.—Such an appeal to what is called the "unwritten law" as was made by Thaw's counsel (Delmas) in his closing address to the jury has ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND CASES.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The Minister of Health (Mr. Fowlds) has advised the Australian authorities that the cases recently investigated in Auckand were really ...

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  25. BRITISH FRUITS.

    The fruit crops throughout the United Kingdom are being scriously affeered by an unfavourable season. The weather is cold. and frosts are occnrring at night, and the ...

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  26. FRENCH VINE-GROWING.

    A somewhat serious state of depression has overtaken the vinegrowing industry in the South of France. It has been brought about by over-planing. and is accentuated ...

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  27. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Probably three more reports will be presented by the high tariff members of the Tarid Commission, while the moderated tariff members will, it is believed furnish ...

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  28. POLICE COMMISSIONER.

    When riding an a North Carlion tramfat [?]t evening Mr.T.O'Callaghan.chief comm[?]ioner of police.who seized with a faining. fit He smayed forward, and ...

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  29. BREAKING GAOL.

    A number of political prisoners contined in the central prison at Warsaw, in Poland, made a desperate attempt at escape. They attacked the prison guards. and tried to ...

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  30. INVERLOCH TRAGEDY.

    INVERLOCH,Tuesday,—The inquest on the heaiv of Alice Hradley.who lost her bie in sunday's boating accident, was held to lave when a verdied of accident,was held ...

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  31. AUSTRLIAN SINGERS.

    NEW YORK, April 19.—During the season which recrntly clsed we had, for the first time in New York, two grand opera-houses, Mr. Hammerstein's new ...

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  32. BUTTER EXPORT COMMITTEE.

    It will not be necessary to hold an election for the two representatived of the Western Distric factories on the new butter export committee, as Dr. Gratton ...

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  33. THE BIBLE.

    The Rotne correspointen[?]of "The Times" states this morning that [?]Holines[?] the pope has entrsied the whole revision of the valghte [?]he Litin version of the ...

    Article : 327 words
  34. IRISH LANDLORDS.

    A live that is raging over an ared eveen[?] ing for four mailes on the side of shev[?] Anierin Mountrin in the [?]tre of the county of Leitrim,in the lreland,is helived to ...

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  35. FROZEN MEAT.

    Complaints as to the manner in which frozen meat is loaded in Australia are definitly made in a report by the state inspector of produce in London, which the ...

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  36. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS. MELBOURNE NORTH.

    Mr. J. H. Maddock, one of the candidates for the Melbourne North province, lodged his nomination paper to-day. ...

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  37. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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  38. DISTANT FIELDS. FARMERS JUBILANT.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.—Mr. Arthur Murphy, of Lake Bolac, who was appointed by the Queensland Government to assist in settling Victorian emigrants on the Darling ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEDRAMS

    Sugar,—Mr,F.O.Lichl, of Madgelurg stated in his monthly cireniay that the preduetior of been sugar in Europe for the lirst [?]ighl months of the 1906-7 rampaign ...

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  40. TO NIGHT'S MEETINS.

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  41. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION OF WOMEN'S WORK.

    Appended is a list of contributions propased towards the prize fund.Further contributions may be sent to the honorary trea[?]urer,Mr.C.Morrice willams, ...

    Article : 181 words
  42. DISENCHANTMENT.

    SUTTON GRANGE, Tuesday.—The farmers who left here recently for Queensland in search of hand have returned. They declare the land available to be inferior, and ...

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  44. ADELAIDE CUSTOMS CASES.

    The Department of Trade and Customs is much perplexed as to the allocation of the pewards ofrered for indormation conevrning the recent customs cases in Adelaide.The ...

    Article : 153 words
  45. CHINESE FAMINE. NEW ZEALAND FUND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The amount of the fund collected in New Zealand in aid of the sufferers by the Chinese famine is £1,600. ...

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  47. PROHIBITED ARRIVALS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. Two Chaldean missionaries, J. George and M. Emanuel, who were passengers by the Ai[?] from Singapore, were not allowed to land at ...

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  48. VICTORIAN SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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