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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    According to a cable message from Renter's correspondent at St. Petersburg. the terrorists in Russia continue their work of assassination, their latest victiom ...

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  3. THE VULGAR RICH

    The incoming of the new year has been marked in America by the most astonishing and "freadish" displays on the part of the millionaires, who endeavoured to outdo all ...

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  4. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The election campaign resulting from the dissolution of tlic lteichstag op account of its opposition to tho Government's colonial policy is creating much excitement in ...

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  5. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    "The Australalastan" forecast of the probable wheat yield, published in"The Argus" of yesterday, is much below the estimate made by Dr. Cherry, Director of ...

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  6. SYDNEY AND SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The inquiry by Judge Fitzhardinge as a Royal commission as to whether any persons had been guilty of miscoaduet in respect to the recent trial ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    It was arnonuned in yesterday's issue of "The Argus that His Excellelncy the Governor (Sir leginald Talbot) had arranged to sail at an early date on a visit to ...

    Article : 537 words
  8. BUILDING TRADE STRIKE. WORK RESUMED.

    "The general progress of operations to day has been very satisfactory. The men who have actually started work exceeded our expectations. A large number are ...

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  9. IN THE SUBURBS.

    The Northcote brick companies opened their yards and recommenced manufacturing yesterday. Some 40,000 or 50,000 bricks were sent out, and it is expected that an ...

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  10. RAILWAY DISASTERS. A HOLOCAUST IN TEXAS.

    Another railway disaster has been added to the series reported from various countries during the last few days. The horrors of the smash were accentuated on this ...

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  11. APPEAL FOR FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Senator Russell and Mr. R. Solly, who are on a mission to this state with the view of raising funds to assist the strikers in the Victorian ...

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  12. PRANKS IN VIENNA.

    In Vienua, the Austran capital, the new year was welecomed in a most extravagant fashion. The city became a pande monium. The entire populatce surrendered ...

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  13. SERVIAN THRONE.

    The conspiracy in Servia to bring about the deposition of King Peter continues to sain ground. The principal conspiratiors are now docking towards the capital, and an ...

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  14. WEST AUSTRALIAN RESOLUTION.

    PERTH, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Fremantle Trades-hall Association last evening, Mr. J. Dale drew attention to the statement attributed to Mr. F. Rowe, in ...

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  15. FORFARSHIRE COLLISION.

    As previously reported, Gourlay, the enginedriver of the North British express which telescoped a stationary passenger train at Elliott Junction, between Arbroath ...

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  16. AMBER IN INDIA.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan. Habibullah Khan, who recently set out upon a visit to the Viceroy of India, has crossed the Indian frontier where he has been officially ...

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  17. THE CAPE GOVERNOR.

    The term of office of Sir Walier HelyHutchinson, who has been Governor of the Cape of Good Hope since 19011, has been extended until 1909. ...

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  18. STATE POLITICS. CABINET RECONSTRUCTION.

    It is the intention of the Premier (Mr. Bent) to discuss, at the meeting of the state Cabinet to-day, questions of the policy of the Government at the general election, and ...

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  19. PORTSMOUTH TREATY.

    SDr. Motone, the Japanese ambassador at Paris, has been intervicwed by "Le Temps," the Paris newspaper, concerning the reyorted difficulty in the negotiations between ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH MALES FINANCES.

    SYDNEY, tHURSDAY.—The state Premier made a short statement to-day relative to the financial position. He said:—"We have a big increase for the ...

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  21. LINER'S FATE.

    On February 11, 1902, the Allan Steamliner Huronian, 6.550 tons, left the Clyde for St.Joha's, New Brunswick, with a full cargo and crew, and was never more heard ...

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  22. THE ADELAIDE STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—In connection with the builders' strike operations are being re[?]umed at most of the jobs of minor importance in the city and suburbs this ...

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  23. RAISULI'S DEPOSITION.

    Raisuli, the chief who usurped power in Morooco and against whom the Sultan has dospatched an army, has lot two important supporters. one by deccertion and the other ...

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  24. ARMY STORES BURNT

    Through the destruction by fire of a large building at Portsmouth the War Office has sustained a seere loss. The building contained the whole of the ...

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  25. A FREE OPERATIVES' UNION.

    Sir,—It is self-evident that one portion of men are quite as much at liberty to unite and yet remain i[?]e, and act when combined according to their individual ...

    Article : 530 words
  26. LIFEBOAT CAPSIZES.

    A lifeboat disaster has orcurred at Ryde, in the Isle of Wight. The boat capaized during a gale, and two of its crew were drowned. ...

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  27. EAST MELBOURNE.

    Acting upon the advice of the committee, Mr. Peter K[?]irce, who announced his candidature for the East Melbourne seat, has, withdrawn from the contest. The ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. BANK SHARES, &c.

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  29. POLICE PROMOTION.

    Yesterday the Chief Secretary (Mr. Mackey) stated that he had had drafted and almost completed a scheme for promotion in all grades of the police force. It will ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN EGGS.

    The Australian eggs consigued by the R.M.S. Britannia, which left Melbourne on October 30 and Adelaide on November I have been sold at from 7 o to 12 [?] per 129. ...

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  31. A DECIMATED ARMY.

    Last year a rising occurred at Neid. in Central Arabia, which necessitated the sending of Turkish troops. This expedition has turned out most disastrously. ...

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  32. COLONEL BRIDGES.

    Colonel W. J. Bridges, chief of intelligence on the military board and member of the Council of Defence, returned to Melbourne yesterday, after an abserce in ...

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  33. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 32 7-16d. per onn[?] [?]dard, a rise of 1-[?]6d. since yesterday. ...

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  34. MR. JAMES BRYCE.

    According to the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. James Bryee, who has resigned the post of Chief Secretary for lreland to become ambassidor at Washington, has been offered a ...

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  35. INTERSTATE CRICKET. NEW SOUTH WALES V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—V. Trumper and R. A. Duff will not be available for the match against South Australia, which begins to-morrow. Their places will be taken ...

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  36. MINING SHARES.

    The following prices represent the lowest and bighest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and from them the middle prices may be computed: ...

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  37. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The scheme for the construction of a [?] nel under the English, Channel connectiong England and Franee is again being discussed in both countries. ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.—Wednesday's closing quotations were; Spot, £105[?]2[?]6 to £1[?] 7[?]6, or a fall of 2 [?] [?]nce last Monday; three months, £[?]/2[?] to £10[?]/17[?]6, or a fall of 2 6. ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN CRAYES FUND.

    We are desired by Lady Talbot torate that the following sums have been recived in aid of the abovermentioned fund. The total amount will be forwarded at ...

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  40. OBSERVER'S COMMENTS.

    Sir,—Every been supporter of cricket will note with approval the remarks of "Observer" in to-day's issue of "The Argus," in reference to the last interstate ...

    Article : 146 words
  41. WAGES OF RUTCHERS.

    HENDIGO, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Master Butchers Association to-day it was resolved. "That is the opinion of this meeting, the ...

    Article : 170 words
  42. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Last month it was announced that the English Rugby Football Gaion had invited a New South Wales to an to visit England [?] 1908, and would probably [?]nd an ...

    Article : 85 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received[?] By [?]nough, Most, and Company Limited[?] "fallow,—As compared with the rates rulling on ...

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  45. R.M.S. ORMUZ AT FREMANTE.

    PREMATLE, Thursday.—The R.M.S. Orm [?] thed at 9.30 the morning with the followings ar[?]gen. Fey Adelative.—Captain and Mrs. Joa[?] Mr. ...

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  46. IRISH MONARCH FIRE.

    The work of transhipping cargo from the steamer irish Monarch was recommenced yesterday morning,k and continued through, out the day. The flooding of the vessel ...

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  48. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—A pleasing function took place at the Kalgoorlie municipalchambers this morning, when the mayor, in the absence of the resident ...

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