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  2. ASIA'S OVERFLOW. INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The resistance offered by British-Indian subjects living in the Transvaal to the new Asiatic Immigrants' Restriction Act, which a few days ago received the Royal ...

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  3. DIVORCED MAN'S REVENGE.

    A shocking story of a husbands mad revenge comes from the quiet village of Crookham, in Hampshire. The incident was a sequel to a divorce ...

    Article : 151 words
  4. WOMAN MURDERED.

    A shocking discovery was made in Harrison, a city of New Jersey, United States, yesterday. The body of a young woman, who is described as being possessed of great ...

    Article : 197 words
  5. AUSTRALIANS FIELDING

    The diagrams of fields in the test match published in "The Argus" yesterday attracted considerable attention, and keen interest was shown in them. To-day we give ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SAVED FROM SUICIDE.

    At the beginning of last year "General" Booth, the veteran philanthropist at the head of the Salvation Army, turned his attention to the problem afforded by the ...

    Article : 358 words
  7. BRITISH POLITICS. PRIME MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    The British Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman), who was recently struck down by an attack of beart trouble, is considerably improved in health, ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. ENGLAND'S INNINGS.

    There was a very warm day and some very warm play on the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesteday when the second test match beteween England and Australia was ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Mr. Share and Captain Stephens, was present at the test match yesterday. During the lunchcon interval His ...

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  10. IRISH PARTY'S SPLIT.

    There has been no further progress of the movement for bringing together the two sections of the Irish party, led respectively by Mr. John Redmond and Mr. ...

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  11. COUNSEL OF MODERATION.

    "The Times," which has a keen appreciation of the gravity of the situation, expresses the hope that the fact that a respite has been temporarily granted to ...

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  12. THE GRAVE'S TESTIMONY.

    Although the story of the "mock burial" of Mr. T. C. Druce, who was alleged to have been identical with the fifth Duke of Portland, has been disproved by the exhumation ...

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  13. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    It is officially stated that the King will open Parliament in person on the 29th inst. It is announced that the Queen will be present at the ceremony. ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S "WHITE" COLONIES.

    'A' word of warning is then conveyed to those British colonies which are most proudly proclaiming their determination to be white countries. "The Times" reminds ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S BATTLESHIPS. MAINTAINING THE TWO-POWER STANDARD.

    Some difference of opinion exists as to the amount of the increased expenditure upon naval construction in the event of expansion in shipbuilding being decided upon by ...

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  16. WEALTHY MEN'S WILLS. SHIP-OWNER'S FORTUNE.

    The will of the late Lord Nunburnholme, who died on October 27, at his Yorkshire residence, has been granted probate. His estate was valued at nearly £1,000,000. ...

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  17. OPINIONS ON THE PLAY. OLD CRICKETERS' IMPRESSIONS.

    We give to-day additional impressions of old players concerning yesterday's play in the test match. ...

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  18. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    A match was played yesterday between the New Zealand team of Rugby footballers and a combination representing Wales. The game was very interesting. Wales scored ...

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  19. Mr. G. H. S. TROTT.

    Mr. G. H. S. Trott, the famous ex-captain of Australian elevens, said:—"I think the Englishmen have, up to now, played better cricket than our men. Their batting to-day ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Government of Japan has decided to accept some of the suggestions made by the United States for the restriction of the emigration of Japanese to America. The ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. FORTUNATE WIDOWS AND SPINSTERS.

    The will of Mr. Wilkinson Smith, a wealthy, lace manufacturer, of Nottingham, has been filed for probate. The deceased gentleman made a curious disposition of his ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. TWO MORE DREADNOUGHTS.

    It was announced by the "Daily Telegraph" to-day that the building of a seventh battle-ship of the Dreadnought type is projected. The vessel, which will be named ...

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  23. IN THE UNDERTOW. BATHERS ON SYDNEY BEACHES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—All day long at Manly, on New Year's Day, the under-tow caused trouble, and even the most experienccd surf bathers were disinclined to take ...

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  24. MR. J. W. TRUMBLE.

    Mr. J. W. Trumble, whom many regard as the finest all-round player Australia has possessed, and who was certainly a champion bowler, said:—"The main feature of ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. BANK RATE.

    The Bank of England rate of discount for three months' bills, which was raised from 6 per cent. to 7 per cent. on November 7, in consequence of the export of gold ...

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  26. "THE GENIUS OF THE BAT."

    "What makes a good cricketer?" said a well-known medical man, when seen yesterday. "That is the question I ask myself, time after time, as I look on, with ...

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  27. WHARP LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A struje if wharf labourers has taken place at Newcastle. The discharging of cargo on the steamers Wonga Fell, Barwon, Namoi, and ...

    Article : 265 words
  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.—Electrolytic is quoted at £64. Tallow Statistics.—Stocks of tallow amount to 10,779 casks. Imports for December were 3,968 casks; deliveries, 4,577 ...

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  29. MR. G. L. WILSON.

    Mr. G. L. Wilson, the old Oxford University and Sussex player, was enthusiastic about Hutchings's batting. He said:—"He made some beautiful shots. He can hit fast ...

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  30. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The trouble among the northern district coal-miners was carried into the New Year. Four pits at Newcastle were thrown idle ...

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  31. STATE REVENUES. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The revenue of Queensland for December was £396,175, an increase, compared with the same month last year, of £56,356. The expenditure ...

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  32. FIREMEN ENTERTAINED.

    New year hospitality in the form of a smoke concert was extended by the president of the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board (Mr. Aikman, M.L.C.) last evening to ...

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  33. MR. T. HORAN.

    Mr. Thomas Horan said:—"The Englishmen batted with more confidence than our men. The wicket may have been easier; for they seemed to make their strokes ...

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  34. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Yesterday morning Elizabeth Belford, a married woman, 30 years of age, was run over and killed by a train on the railway line to Richmond, near the ...

    Article : 283 words
  35. TASMANIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  36. MR. FRANK LAVER.

    Mr. Frank Laver said:—"I think Hutchings's innings was very fine, and Hobbs's also-except that it was quieter. He had to kill the bowling, and he played sound, ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. WARRNAMBOOL INCIDENT.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Three residents named Murfitt, Graner, and Owen were bathing at Ryan's Caves, a spot a few miles to the east of Warrnambool, on ...

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  38. ESCAPE FROM AN OCTOPUS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Whilst bathing in a water[?]ole at the Shelly Beach on New Year's Day, Miss Anderson, of Wangoom, was caught by the foot by a ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A report received from the Solomon Islands states that a rising among the natives took place at Gundaleanar, and that ten women and three men ...

    Article : 208 words
  40. THE TARIFF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation interviewed the Minister of Customs to-day on the subject of the duties on marble. The amount of the duties was not generally ...

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  41. WHY DON'T THE MEN PROPOSE?

    Sir,—Although it might be thought by some to be rather far [?]etched, one of the reasons why I think the men do not propose is the want of domestic help in the ...

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  42. CYCLONE DESTROYS CHURCH.

    BERRIWILLOCK, Thursday.—In last week's cyclone the four-roomed dwelling of Mr. Alfred Gust, of Boigbeat. was wrecked, and the new Methodist Church ...

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  43. INSPECTING THE DEFENCES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Major-General Hoad returned to Brisbane to-night after inspecting Port Darwin and Thursday Island. He has completed an inspection of ...

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  44. TWO NEW PUBLICATIONS.

    Will be published shortly—a book entitled "Apples instead of Tobacco, and the Blessing and the Curse of Tobacco," price 1/; also in 4 1/ volumes, a work entitled "The Lies We Tell and the Beauty ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. SCIENTIFIC PHILOSOPHY

    Decidedly admits that a pure spirit is nourishing, and arrests decay in the aged; "Wolfe's-Schnapps" is both wholesome and pure.—[Advt.] ...

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  46. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

    Pears' Soap is fragrant, refreshing, and soothing.—[Advt.] ...

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  47. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

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