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  2. PEACE ON THE BORDER. MOHMANDS AND UTMAN KHEEL.

    As foreshadowed yesterday, the eampaign against the frontier tribes is at an end, as far as the actual fighting is concerned. The whole of the Mohmands have tendered their ...

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  3. L'ENTENTE CORDIALE. FRENCH PRESIDENT IN LONDON.

    The visit of the French President, M. Fallieres to the Franco-British Exhibition took place yesterday. The President was met by the King and ...

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  4. RED RUSSIA. PUNISHMENT OF ASSASSINS.

    Sentences have been passed by the courtmartial which has been sitting at St. Petersburg to deal with the cases of 10 revolutionaries, who were presented on charges of ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. POLITICAL SITUATION. DECISION OF THE CAUCUS.

    The prospect of any development in the political situation which might endanger the Ministry vanished yesterday at the meeting of the federal Labour party. The situation ...

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  6. AMERICAN FLEET. VICTORIAN FESTIVITIES.

    The meeting of the southern section of the Federal Parliamentary Committee which is superintending the arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the American ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Sir Reginald Talbot, attended by Mr. Victor Hood, presided at the annual meeting of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission of Victoria at the society's ...

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  8. POSTAL ADMINISTRATION.

    The conference of the various deputy Postmasters-General was opened it the General Post-office yesterday morning. The delegates present were Mr. C. E. Bright ...

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  9. STATE STORES.

    The tenders for supplying the general stores for the state Government are generally dealt with in April, but this year the Tender Board has postponed ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN PAVILION.

    The Earl of Jersey, a former Governor of New South Wales, received the visitors in the Australian pavilion, and explained the arrangement of the courts and the joint ...

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  11. BORDER TRIBES SUBMIT.

    All the tribes which are adjacent to the Tndian administrative frontier (that is, between the frontier and the Afghan border or "Durand" line) have declared their ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. THE KING'S VISIT.

    The forthcoming visit of the King to Russia was referred to in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. J. O'Grady, Labour member for East Leeds. He ...

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  13. ANARCHY IN INDIA.

    The sedition, which in parts of India has manifested itself by anarchist demonstrations, is still engaging the attention of the authorities. In view of the unrest which ...

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  14. LENGTH OF THE SESSION.

    It is expected that the present session will continue for another three weeks. Members of the Labour party are very anxious to conclude the session by next ...

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  15. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    The extent of the electric tramway disaster at Philadelphia is shown by further messages to have been even greater than was at first disclosed. In addition to the ...

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  16. MINISTERS QUESTIONED.

    Several questions were asked in the House of Representatives yesterday concerning the report of the committee of the Cabinet which inquired into the working of the ...

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  17. "LEGISLATIVE LEVITY."

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. D. V. Pirie, Liberal member for Aberdeen North, moved for leave to introduce a bill providing for the establishment of a ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH AND STATE.

    A consultation is to take place to-morrow between the Commonwealth committee and the state Cabinet committee regarding the arrangements for the entertainment of ...

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  19. ANALYSIS OF MILK.

    An order to review the decision of the Court of Petty Sessions at Hawthorn was yesterday heard and decided by Mr. Justice Hood in the Practice Court. A local ...

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  20. KILLED AT THE ALTAR.

    A sensational crime has been committed at St. Louis, one of the principal cities in Missouri, U.S.A. The tragedy was enacted in a church, the officiating priest being ...

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  21. PRINCELY GIFT.

    Lord Mount Stephen, the adoptive father of Lady Northcote has added to the magnificent donations which he has given yearly to the King Edward's Hospital Fund for ...

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  22. BALL AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    President Fallieres last night attended a state ball held at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  23. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    "Tommy" Burns, the champion boxer of the world, will meet Squires or Lang or Sullivan in Sydney and Melbourne at the end of August. Two thousand five hundred ...

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  24. THE LANDING PLACE.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Mathews (V.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) if St. Kilda had been selected as the landing-place for the ...

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  25. THE PRICE OF ALLIANCE.

    The leading Paris daily newspaper, "Le Temps," makes a significant observation, concerning the entente cordiale. It says that if the entente is to be strengthened by ...

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  26. CUBA UNSETTLED.

    In view of the unsettled state of Cuba, the United States Government, which has been in occupation since the insurrection of August, 1906, has decided not to withdraw ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas O'Connell, of Brimboal, grazier, who died on December 31, left property valued at £7,713. It consists of £3,555 realty and £4,158 personalty. The deceased made a will on December 9 last, by ...

    Article : 145 words
  28. THE BENDIGO MURDER. FURTHER CABINET CONSIDERATION.

    Prior to the meeting of the state Executive Council yesterday afternoon the Premier (Mr. Bent) said that later in the day he might have something to say regarding ...

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  29. TROCADERO BANQUET.

    A gathering of 120 Australasian inerchants attended a banquet at the Trocadero Restaurant last evening. Earl Carrington, President of the Board ...

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  30. EMPIRE DAY CUP.

    As the result of the excellent score of 798, made by the Bendigo rifle team on Monday, they stood for a time at the head of all their competitors for the "Daily Mail" ...

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  31. PROPOSED MOTOR-CAR RUN.

    The secretary of the Automobile Club had an interview with Senator Simon Fraser yesterday with regard to the suggestion made to the Premier to arrange a ...

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  32. LUCERNE HAY.

    The lucerne-growing competition inaugurated by the chairman of the Water Supply Commission (Mr. Elwood Mead), promises so far to be a great success. A large ...

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  33. MR. MAUGER'S POSITION.

    Mr. Foster (N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, drew attention to an article in the Australian "Review of Reviews" with reference to the recent crisis, ...

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  34. TRADES COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.— The Bendigo Trades and Labour Council was asked on Wednesday night to co-operate in the movement to secure a reprieve for the ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued yesterday, business being brisk. There was no quotable change in prices. The following prices were realised for the ...

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  36. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    "I was," said Sir Reginald Talbot, the other day, "to use a boyish expression, 'Jolly sick of the sound of my own voice.'" He alluded to his pilgrimage of ...

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  37. ABATEMENT OF SLUDGE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. — The action of the Sludge Abatement Board in serving notices on most of the mining companies in regard to the stacking of tailings is ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The shipments of Australian apples by the Himalaya and Rippingham Grange brought from 5/3 to 7/6 per case. A few Jonathans realised from 9/ to 9/6, and ...

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  39. QUESTIONS IN THE SENATE.

    Senator Best, Vice-President of the Executive Council, was kept busy for about quarter of an hour at the beginning of yesterday's sitting of the Senate with the ...

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  40. THE THAW DIVORCE

    Shortly after the conclusion of the trial in New York of Harry K. Thaw, the young Pittsburg millionaire, for the murder of Stanford White in revenge for a wrong ...

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  41. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 24 11-16d. per ounce standard, an increase of [?]d. since Monday. ...

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  42. "WEALTHY LADIES ONLY."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Lord Mayor's postbag produces some wonderful communications in the course of a year, but it is seldom that he is asked to act the part ...

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  43. LINLITHGOW STATUE. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  44. MINING [?]SHARES.

    The lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday of Broken Hill Proprietary shares were 34/4—35/7. ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Copper.—Tuesday's closing quotations for three months' copper were £57/15/ to £58, or an advance of 1/3 since the previous day. ...

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  46. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  47. UNBEARABLE ITCHING.

    Eczema in Sore, Red Patches, Like Ringworm Spread Over Body and Limbs — Physician No Help — Gradually Grew Worse—Could Not Work with Comfort—Relieved in One Day, and at Last ...

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  48. THE CUNNINGHAM FUND.

    In response to the appeal made on Tuesday on behalf of the family of the late J. Cunningham, who lost his life on the s.s. Orion, we have received the following additional amounts:—A.G., £1/1/; ...

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  49. TRIBAL QUARREL.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The commissioner of police has received a telegram from Mounted-constable White, of Oodnadatta, to the effect that two aborigines had been ...

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  50. THE MARRIAGE ACT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the Eltham Court Harry Reimenschneider, alias Roy Drayton, was charged with a breach of the Marriage Act, in declaring that he was a ...

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  51. BEGG'S WHISKY

    Is made at the Royal Lochnagar Distillery, Balmoral, Scotland; the finest barley for whisky making grows just in that locality.—[Advt.] ...

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  52. IT IS A GOOD DEAL

    Better to insist on getting "Wolfe's[?] Schnapps," and obtain the benefits it confers in kidney troubles, than to be disappointed with a counterfeit,—[Advt.] ...

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  53. MILO CIGARETTES

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

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  54. THE HABIT OF HEALTH.

    The constant use of Pears' Soap.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 9 words
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