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    'A'very important statement has been made by M.Stolypin, the Prime Minister of Russia, on the subject of legislative reform in the direction of broadening and ...

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    Further returns, in connection with the second ballot, now being taken in the Ger man elections, were made known yesterday. They show that the National Liberals lost ...

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  4. THE SCHOOLS QUESTION.

    President Roosevelt announces that he has arranged a provisional agreement with Japan which he is hopeful will overcome the difficulty that has arisen over the refusal ...

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  5. HOUSE OF LORD

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at Manchester yesterday,madeasevere attack upon the House of Lords. He described the ...

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  6. OLD-TIME ROMANCE. ELOPEMENT IN HIGH LIFE.

    The death is announced of Lady Chetwynd, wife of Sir George Chetwynd. Her first husband was the Marquis of Hastings, and as Lady Florence Ceeilia Paget she ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Sir Joseph Ward was entertained at dinner at Menzies' Hotel last evening by the Ministers of State for the Commonwealth. Amongst those present were the Prime ...

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  8. DIGGERS VICISSITUDES.

    TARNAGULLA, Tuesday.—In consequence of the recent discoveries of more nuggets at the Poseidon rush, all is now excitement on the field. By to-day's train ...

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  9. IMMIGRATION.

    A letter from Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., president of the Immigration League of Australia, is published this morning by the "Daily Chronicle." In commenting on the ...

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  10. SOLDIERS CRAVES.

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  11. THE STORY RETOLD.

    Lady Florence Chetwynd, or Florence Marchioness of Hastings, as she was still styled by courtesy after her second marriage with Sir George Chetwynd, furnished ...

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  12. SAN FRANCISCO.

    General Funston, the officer in charge of the United States forces in California, has made a disquieting repots as regards the vulnerability of San Francisco to the attack ...

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  13. UNIONIST POLICY.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, speaking yesterday at Stirchley, in Shropshire, referred again to Mr. Balfour's leadership of the party, and his attitude on the fiscal ...

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  14. SECTARIANISM IN POLITICS. MR. REID AND MR. WATSON.

    As a rejoinder to Mr. Reid on the sectarian question, the leader of the Labour party (Mr. Watson) said yesterday that Mr. Reid asked why he (Mr. Watson) had ...

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  15. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The position of the state political parties for the coming election is still undefined. At the meeting of the state Cabinet yesterday, the policy for the election, which ...

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  16. MILLIONAIRE ON TRIAL.

    Preliminary difficulties in the way of empanelling a. jury having been overcome, good progress was made yesterday in the trial of Harry Thaw, the Pittsburg ...

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  17. FRANCE AND ROME.

    M. Briand, the French Minster of Worship, has issued a fresh circular to prefects in connection with the church troubles. It deals with the conditions for the leasing of ...

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  18. THE KINGSTON INCIDENT

    Mr. Henuiker Heaton, M. P. who has just returned from Jamaica. has written a letter to "The Times." giving his views on the international "incident." He points out ...

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  19. IRISH POLITICS. THE UNIVERSITY QUESTION.

    It is evident that the proposals of the Government in regard to a new university scheme for Dublin will meet with very decided opposition in influential quarters. The ...

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  20. A STRANGE SECT.

    Members of the seet known as " The Peculiar People" have brought themselves within the reach of the law m connection with the death of a girl named Clark. ...

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  21. BRITISH NAVY.

    It has been decided by the Admiralty, as part of the rearrangement of navel stations commenced some time ago, that the Cape and East India squadrons shall in future ...

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  22. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Alexander Barneveld. bookkeeper, his been committed for trial at the Mansionhouse. He was in the employment of Gilbert M'Caul and Co., Australian merchants, ...

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  23. THE NATIONALIST PARTY.

    There was a meeting in Dublin yesterday of the Irish Parliamentary party. Mr. John Redmond was re-elected chairman Mr. John O'Donnell, M.P. for South Mayo, ...

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  24. A CORRECTION.

    Sir.—In your report of Monday night's meeting of the Collingwood P.L.C., you credit me with an expression of which I did not make use. You report me as ...

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  25. NEW RIFLE.

    M. Lauber. an Austrian, has invented a ri[?] which gives promise of great value. It is 2[?]b.less in weight than the MannEcher, and tires at the race of 15 shots ...

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  26. MADAME BLANCHE ARRAL.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—Herold Bassett, manager for Madame Blanch Arral appeared again before the Insolvency Court to-day. Commissioner Russell presided. ...

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  27. LABOUR AND RELIGION.

    Sir.—Mr. Judkins at Wesley Church on Sunday last said that I had stated "that the Labour party did not want any religion in its movement." I never used these ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  29. FEDERATION.

    Renter's correspondent at Cape Town says that the proposal for a federation of British South Africa is being energetically taken up. A strong body of influential public men ...

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  30. MENINGITIS.

    The outbreak of cerebro[?]pinal meeing it is. which has attained alarming proportions in Belfast and Glasgow. is still spreading. not withstanding the efforts of the health ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper,—Moday's closing quotations were:—Spot. £107/lO/ to £107/15/, or an udvance of 10/ since last Friday; three months, £108/[?]/to £108/10/, or an advance ...

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  32. CIVIC WORK REWARDED.

    A vacancy has occurred in the representation of Perth in the House of Commons, owing to the appointment of Mr. Robert Wallace K.C., to be chairman of the ...

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  33. RIVAL MUNICIPALITIES.

    The Brighton Council has for some time been complaining at the want of supervision exercised by the St. Kilda Council over the buildings [?]ted near the ...

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  34. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Prime Minister of New Zealand, yesterday called on Mr. Deakin. Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, to discuss the "general prospects" ...

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  35. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The state Cabinet yesterday decided to reappoint the three Commissioners of Railways from the expiration of their present term of office in May next for a further ...

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  36. BUILDING TRADES. POSITION OF NON-UNIONISTS.

    Further reports were received yesterday by Mr. C. E. Eldridge, secretary of the Master Builders[?] Association, of instances where men in the recent building trades[?] ...

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  37. FEDERAL POLITICS. THE COMING SESSION.

    Members of the new Parliament are not in any hurry to mark off their seats. The party which is most to the front so far are the Victorian Anti-Socialists, who will be ...

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  38. SENSATIONAL CAPTURE.

    The police of Perth, in Scotland, have captured under sensational circumstances a prisoner who had broken out of gaol. The criminal's name was Gibbons. When ...

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  39. THE NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    A delegate will be appointed at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day to take the place of Mr. Watson who was originally selected as the fourth representative. The ...

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  40. TOLL TELEPHONES.

    The toll telephone system is not popular in New South Wales. judging by the figures as cumpared with Melbourne. Up to February 4 in New South Wales the ...

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  41. DELAYING TARIFF REVISION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Reid condemns the Deakin Government for its inconsistency in connection with the tariff, and the evident desire of Ministers to s[?]irk their ...

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  42. SIR JOHN MADDEN AND THE FRENCH ARMY.

    Sir,—I appeal to your sense of fairness for space to correct the bad and, in my opinion, wrong impression which Sir John Madden's remarks on French soldiers might ...

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  43. SHIP-OWNERS' REPRESENTATION.

    The council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce held a special meeting yesterday for the purpose of discussing the selection of the delegates by the Federal ...

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  44. PORT CHARGES.

    Some time ago the Agent-General (Mr. Taverner) wrote to the Premier (Mr. Bent) directing his attention to statements of the effect of the port charges of Melbourne on ...

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  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrived.—Bi[?]lefeld, s.s., from Brisbane November 24: Clan Mathe[?]on, s.s., from ...

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  46. BURGLARY INCIDENT.

    BALLARAT. Tuesday.—In the Supreme Court to-day. William Furness and Robert Rumble pleaded not guilty to having broken Into the dwellinghouse of Thomas Evans, ...

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  47. DEATH IN THE CELL.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—A suicide under peculiar circumstances engaged the consideration of Mr. H. M. Murphy, P.M..at Snake Valley to-day. last Saturday John ...

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  48. BACK, MONEY.

    Mr. James [?]a[?]er, of Flinder-buildings, adverti[?] asking his workmen who have back money coming to them under the award to call on Saturday, from 12 to 1 p.m. ...

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  49. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Victoria Aus[?]arles' Union of the British and Foreign Bible Society waa held yesterday at the society's rooms, Little Collins-steet, the Rev. W. S. Holland prealding in ...

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  50. MILK CLEARING HOUSE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Regarding the inspection of milk and bovine tubercle, Dr. Mason, chief health officer, recommends that in all towns, over 4,000 inhabitants ...

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  51. SUNDAY BEER.

    YARRAWONGA. Tuesday.—The enforcement of the Nee Licensing Act has had the effect of enlarging the demand for bottles, jars, &c., for the purpose of taking ...

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  52. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The councill of the working Men's College held its first meeting of the year on Monday night, Mr. James Smith was in the chair. Me[?]s,F. H. Bromly, M.L.A., C. S.Paterson, A.Danks, H.G. ...

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  53. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Richard Fawcett, of sborne-street, South Yarra, formorly licensed victualler, but now of no oo[?]p[?]tion. Causes of insolvemcy—Falling off in trade, and pressure ...

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