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  2. THE IRISH BILL.

    A great national convention was held in Dublin yesterday to consider the Administrative Council Bill, recently introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION. "The Argus" Office, Thursday, 2.30 a.m. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    The shipping syndicate which holds the Australian mail contract has not deposited the additional guarantee of £25,000 demanded by the Commonwealth Government ...

    Article : 65 words
  4. PREMIERS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Deakin. in the course of his farewell message to the people of the United Kingdom, said:—My own unaffected gratitude must not be taken as any qualification of ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Deputy Governor-General (Sir Harry Rawson) intends to spend some portion of the period of his appointment in Melbourne, and will probably ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST. LOYAL DEMONSTRATIONS.

    A great meeting of Rajputs has been held at Patiala, at which a gratifying demonstration of loyalty towards the British throne was made. ...

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  7. DISORDER IN ODESSA.

    The Russian town of Odessa, on the Black Sea, has been the scene of a disorderly outbreak, directed against the Jewish iuhabitants. ...

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  8. LABOUR TROUBLES. MINERS' DISPUTE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—In accordance with the decision arrived at a fortnight ago at the joint meeting of representatives of the Amalgamated Miners' Association ...

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  9. HIGH COURT ARGUMENT.

    Argument was continued yesterday in the income tax case, before the High Court, by Mr. Irvine, K.C., on behalf of the Victorian Government. The attendance of the ...

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  10. TWO MINERS DROWNED.

    DAYLESFORD, Wednesday.—The Adelaide mine was the scene of a double fatality last night, at midnight. Henry Thompson and Robert Robertson relieved ...

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  11. REBELS IN CHINA.

    The aetivity of revolutionary parties in china is shown by an extensive seizure of munitions of war which has just been made by the Chinese authorities at Tientsin. It ...

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  12. NEW OVERTURES MADE.

    The conditions of the mail contract provide that in the event of the guarantee not being given, the Cabinet "may" proceed to cancel the contract. The withholding ...

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  13. THE EMPIRE FEELING. ENCOURAGED BY SCHOOLBOYS.

    The schoolboys of Exeter, capital of Devonshire, have received a letter from Mr. Deakin, as Prime Minister of Australia, in which he expresses his warm appreciation ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR.

    It has been decided by the Indian authorities to transfer the control of Manipur. which is at present under the Government of Eastern Bengal and Assam, to a native ...

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  15. MR. BENT'S SUGGESTIONS.

    No communication han been received from Mr. Bent by his colleagues on any subject since he sent a cable message a fortnight ago, intimating that he concurred ...

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  16. FRENCH CRUISER.

    News has been received from Shanghai that the French armoued cruiser Chanzy, of 4.736 lous, earrying a erew of 375 men, has goue asbore on the Saddle Islands, in ...

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  17. PRESENT OF A FLAG.

    The school children of Ryde, in Hampshire, have received the present of a flag from the school children of Ryde, in New South Wales. They intend to return the ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A letter is publisbed in the "Daily Mail." written by R. E. Tomlinson. of Perth. in which be states that thousands of unemployed are walking the streets of that city. ...

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  19. STRIKE AT COBAR.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There is no change in connection with the Cohar strike. Mr. M'Donnell, M.L.A., who has been asked to act as mediator on behalf of the ...

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  20. WAGES IN THE CANE-FIELD. PLANTERS' DISSATISFACTION.

    The trouble arising out of the standard rates of wages fixed by the Customs department to enable sugar-growers to claim the bounty continues. The Acting Minister ...

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  21. GALLANT BOYS.

    A Boys' Home at Sideup. in kent, containing 600 inmates, has been destroyed by tire. The occurrence was marked by a fine ...

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  22. CONTROL OF RACING.

    There will be no interference on the part of the Govermnent wieh the control of raeing by the V.R.C., as Foine persons have been inelined to suppose would be the case ...

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  23. WHEAT MARKETS.

    There is still great excitement in the wheat market in America. Owing to bad crop reports July wheat yesterday advanced to 108[?] and September to 108[?]. In New ...

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  24. THE SPANISH HEIR.

    The baptism of the infant beir to the spanish throne. the Prince of Asturias who was born on the 10th inst, took plaec today in Madrid, and the ceremony was ...

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  25. SIR JOHN FORREST'S VIEW.

    PORT DOUGLAS, Wednesday.—Responding to the toast of "The Federal Parliament" at Mossinan yesterday. Sir John Forrest said that there was no doubt that ...

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  26. FARTHEST SOUTH.

    Arrangements have been completed for the de-patch to the Amar[?]tie of the [?]pedition ander l[?]eutenant Sbackleton [?]e was one of the officers of the Di[?]er[?] with ...

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  27. BONUS FOR CLERKS. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is understood that the board of directors of the Bank of New South Wales has set [?]ide out of the profits of the last half-[?] a sum sufficient to pay its staff a ...

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  28. RAND MINES TROUBLE.

    An acute stage was reached yesterday on the Rand mines, where trouble has been brewing for some days past. The question at issue is whether one man is to have ...

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  29. CHIEF OF DETECTIVES.

    Lnspeetor Gleeson has been seleeted as the new head of the criminal investgation braneh of the police force, to till the vacancy caused by the [?]sfer of ...

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  30. COLONIAL BANK.

    The directors of the Colonial Bank of Australasia Limited have decided to grant a bonus of 10 per cent., involving about £4,000, to the members of the staff of the ...

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  31. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    A page of this week's issue of "The Australasian" is devoted to "Empire Day." In the centre is a photograph of the Melbourne memorial to the late Queens Victoria, taken ...

    Article : 374 words
  32. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. BANK SHARES, &c.

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  33. THE CARRENO RECITALS.

    Few of the audience who attended Madame Car[?] recital on Monday night were aware of the fact that the celebrated planist was playing under distressing ...

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  34. ARBITRATION ACT.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Fremantle Trades and Labour Council last night Mr. J. J. Jeffrey moved "That this association, recognising the ...

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  35. MR. DEAKIN AND LABOUR.

    BENDIGO. Wednesday. The leader of the st[?]e Labour paety (Mr. Prendergast). speaking at Eaglehawk to-night, remarked that labour had had great successes ...

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  36. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Queensland delegates to the Premiers' Conference will be the Premier (Mr. Kidston) and Mr. A. H. Barlow. The conference will sit in ...

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  37. BUBONIC PLAGUE. A SUSPECTED CASE.

    Yesterday afternoon a man called at the offices of the Board of Public Health, and Dr. Robertson found that his symptoms were suspiciously like those of plague. ...

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  38. MINING SHARES.

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  39. CITY ARCHITECT.

    The appointment of a building surveyor to [?]ll the va[?]mey [?]used by the retirement of Mr. J. E. S[?]. was the subjeet of a dis[?]ion held yesterday by members of the ...

    Article : 455 words
  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Price) and the Treasurer (Mr. Peake) left Adelaide by the Melbourne express this afternoon, en route to Brisbane, to attend ...

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  41. SILVER.

    Bar silver was quoted to-day at 30[?]d. per ounce, an advance of 3-16d. since 15th inst. ...

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  42. WESTERN TIMBER STRIKE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Supreme Court has granted an injunction restraining the Timber Works Defence committee from administering the relief funds contributed ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

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  44. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  45. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE NORTH[?]Mr. J. S. Walker, Coburg P[?] hall, [?] Mr. J. H. Maddock, [?] [?] hall, S. [?] Evans, Bradford-hall, High-street, Preston, S. Mr. Showers, Preston ...

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  46. ADELAIDE CUSTOMS CASES.

    The Exeeutive Couneil at meeting yesterday appointed the now board to inquire into the [?] of the Adelaido Customs officers against whom charges have been ...

    Article : 289 words
  47. CHINESE FAMINE FUND.

    The Lonl Mayor, as [?]on[?]rary treasurer, ac[?]nowledges the [?]ollouing sut[?]rlptions to the above fund:— Amount previously ac[?]nowledged, £ balance ...

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  48. RAT DISCS ON THE WHARVES.

    At the meeting of the Port Melbourne Council on Monday night a resolution was carried requesting the Board of Public Health to compel all vessels from ...

    Article : 175 words
  49. [?]N.A. EXHIBITION.

    [?] On account of the fact that our recent exhibition of Australian manufacturers and product was held in conjunction with our annual fete and musical and ...

    Article : 172 words
  50. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and deparures are announced: Arrivals. Amphitri[?]. seh., from Melbourne, Jan, 12: Herg[?]dorf, [?] from ...

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  52. ALLE[?]HD EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Deleclives Mercer and Arthur yesterday arrested a man named Frank Field, 41 years of age. charging him with having embezzled the sum of 2[?], the moneys of the Citizens' ...

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  54. ANOTHER CASE IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Charles Williamson, a young man residing at Aunandale, but employed at a produce store in Sussexstreet, was found to-day to be suffering from ...

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  55. AFFRAY IN AN ASYLUM.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—A fatal aflray occurred to-day at the Sea[?]liff Asylam, Three patients, Roberst,R[?]odda, and All Kee were employed in the ...

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