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  2. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The debate on the motion for the Address in Reply was continued yesterday in the House of Lords. The Earl of Dudley delivered a speech on ...

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  3. UNDER THE TRICOLOR. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    General D'Amade, the officer in charge of the French military operations in Morocco, has forwarded a brief account of a stirring engagement which took place in ...

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  4. THE DRUCE CASE.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that Mr. G. A[?] Bonner, Master of the Court, has dismissed the civil action instituted by Mr. G. H. Druce against Lord Howard de Walden. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Reginald Talbot), after holding an Executive Council at the Treasury-buildings yesterday, presented Mr. Thomas Greenlees ...

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  6. LISBON ASSASSINATION. ROYALIST COALITION FORMED.

    Late messages from Lisbon bring news of important political developments as the result of the murder of King Carlos and the Crown Prince Luiz Philippe. ...

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  7. BALLOON ADVENTURE.

    Mrs. Assheton Harbord, formerly of Melbourne, a well-known amateur lady aeronaut, had a perilous balloon adventure yesterday. ...

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  8. BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—What appeared to be a promising clue in connection with the Vale-park murder mystery has been rendered valueless by further inquiries made ...

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  9. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The situation at Newcastle has again become acute, and only great forbearance on the part of the proprietors can avert another calamitous ...

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  10. THE FOREIGN LEGION.

    A strange disaster has overtaken the French Foreign Legion—a company of reckless spirits, recruited from the scum of all nations, who serve under the French flag ...

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  11. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    In the same issue the ill-fated Crown Prince was also described:— "The Crown Prince of Portugal, who is reported to have been sent into a sort of ...

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  12. TARIFF REFORM.

    The question of tariff reform was made a very prominent issue in the recent by-election for South Herefordshire, in which the Unionist candidate (Captain Clive) ...

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  13. SUPREMACY OF THE SEA. BRITISH-GERMAN RIVALRY.

    The British Cabinet has been keeping a vigilant eye upon the action of Germany in passing large estimates for an ambitious shipbuilding programme. ...

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  14. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Long, Conservative member for South Dublin and leader of the Irish Unionist party, moved an amendment upon the ...

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  15. NAVIGATION BILL.

    The council of the Mercantile Marine Service Association complains that the Navigation Bill before the Commonwealth Parliament occasionally interferes unwarrantably ...

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  16. THE LIBERALS DISAPPOINTED.

    The "Daily News" states that the Liberals are very much surprised at the proposal of the Government to spend on Dreadnoughts money that was needed for old-age ...

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  17. NEW RAILWAY FARES.

    The reductions in the railway fares long promised by the Minister for Railways (Mr. Bent) were yesterday passed at a meeting of the state Executive Council in the form ...

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  18. CAPE CABINET.

    Mr. J. X. Merriman, who upon the recent resignation of Dr. Jameson as Premier of Cape Colony was sent for to form a Minis[?] try, has succeeded[?] in his task. ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. SHIPBUILDING STRIKE.

    The trouble in the shipbuilding trade in the north-east of England, which has been in progress for a fortnight, has assumed a serious aspect. The employers proposed a ...

    Article : 128 words
  20. RIGHTS OF EMPLOYERS.

    The Supreme Court of the United States, which a few days ago, [?]n an important decision in a railroad case, upheld the right of an employer to dismiss it servant for ...

    Article : 102 words
  21. RESTRICTING ASIATICS.

    The bill for the restriction of the immigration of Asiatics to British Columbia was further considered in the Legislative Assembly of that country to-day, when the ...

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  22. SCENE IN THE FRENCH CHAMBER.

    A regrettable incident occurred yesterday in the French Chamber of Deputies. A number of Socialists in the Chamber submitted a motion expressing, as ...

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  23. PHOSPHATE DEPOSITS.

    A German expedition has discovered rich deposits of phosphates on the islands of Fais, one of the West Caroline group, and Angauer, in the Palan group, in the Western ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH TRADE.

    The Customs department have issued an official summary of the oversen trade of the Commonwealth for 1907, the main features of which were commented upon under the ...

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  25. AMERICAN MAILS.

    The Commerce Committee of the United States Senate has had under consideration a bill providing for an increase in the mail subsidies to steamers trading between the ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day, when all sorts sold well. Late rates were fully maintained. The following prices were realised for the ...

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  27. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    "Americans inexpressibly shocked and grieved" was the message telegraphed to the young King by President Roosevelt, when he learned of the murder. ...

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  28. VIRGINIA MINE.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Mr. T. Williamson, mining inspector for the Eaglehawk district, has reported to the Mines department that the allegation that had been made that ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Consols closed on Monday at 87[?], a rise of [?] since Thursday. MINING SHARES. LONDON, Feb. 4. ...

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  30. SHIPPING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  31. THE CENSOR AT WORK.

    Messages sent from Lisbon are being subjected to a strict censorship, and very few telegrams have arrived since the tragedy. ...

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  32. A TROUBLED MONARCH.

    Under this heading "M.A.P." thus referred to the late King Carlos on December 7:— "A great deal of sympathy will be felt ...

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  33. SIXPENNY SHEEP.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Saturday.—Much has been said of the lavish generosity of auctioneers, when anxious to quit stock for their clients in a time of little demand, ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL[?]TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The market is quiet, and prices are 1/ per quarter lower on the week. A steamer parcel of Australian wheat, March shipment, has been sold at 38/ per 480lb., ...

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  35. NEW INSOLVENTS

    Willam Henry Clarke, of Ballarat East, labourer. Causes of insolvency—Losses in business, and sickness in family. Liabilities, £162/11/8; assets, £14; deficiency, ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. UNITED STATES [?]FLEET.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the City Council to-night the possibility of the American fleet coming to the Commonwealth was referred to, and a resolution was ...

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  37. BABY'S BAD ECZEMA.

    Covered from Head to Foot-Cries were Heartrending—Heat Her Head and Blood Streamed Down Her Back—In Agony When Washed—Suffering Lusted Four Months—Two Sets of ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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  39. DIMINISHING THE PARKS.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. T. S. Hall in your to-day's issue is a timely exposure of the "park robbery" that has been rampant for some time past. A pubilc meeting in the ...

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  40. THE LATE REV. J. M[?]T. EVANS.

    Sir,—I am requested to draw the attention of the public to the "Appreciation" fund now being raised in Geelong in memory of the late vicar of St. Paul's, the Rev. J. ...

    Article : 160 words
  41. SIZE OF CORNSACKS.

    The secretary of the Chamber of Agriculture has arranged to receive a deputation from that body to the Premier (Mr. Bent) on Thursday, February 20, to protest against ...

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  42. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] Great Fire at Newcastle: Several Pictures of the Ruins.—See "The Australasian," Sat., Feb. 1. ...

    Article : 32 words
  43. A Favourite Sweet in England.

    CALLARD and BOWSER'S BUTTER-SCOTCH.— Its reputation is world-wide, and is due to purity in ingredients, delicious flavour, and its nourishing properties. ...

    Article : 37 words
  44. YOU CAN RELY UPON THE HOUSE

    That hands you "Wolfe's-Schnapps," instead of attempting to palm off a counterfeit thereof; the quality of the other liquors should be above reproach.—[Advt.] ...

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  45. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Pears, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Queen.—[Advt.] ...

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