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  2. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    Although there seems to be some hesitancy in finally deciding on the site of the new Melbourne Hospital, no such feeling hampers the enthusiastie discoverers of ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS. THE NEW LIBERALISM.

    The "Spectator" of last Saturday contains an interesting article on the political situation. It considers that Mr. LloydGeorge. President of the Board of Trade; ...

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  4. AMERECAN SQUADRON. THE AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    The visit to Australia of the United States Pacific squadron is regarded with favour in Japanase official circles. When the announcement was made that ...

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  5. NEW YORK'S POUR.

    Mr. Hughes, Governor of New York State who is a candidate for the Presidency of the United States, has adopted a novel device for giving the people of New York ...

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  6. FLOODS IN THE NORTH. DAMAGE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Very heavy rains fell on Saturday and yesterday over the north-eastern and coastal portions of New South Wales, occasioning floods in some ...

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  7. TRANSVAAL GOLD LAW.

    Speaking at Pretoria yesterday, Sir James Fitzpatrick, a member of the Transvaal Legislative Assembly, and formerly president of the Rand Chamber of Mines, ...

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  8. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    Further inquiries are being pushed in Melboune by Detectives Sexton and Rogerson as to the movements of William Iles while he was in this city. Iles is now continued in ...

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  9. GOVERNOR IN GIPPSLAND.

    CUNNINGHAME, Monday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir Reginald Talbot), attended by Mr. Victor Hood (private secretary), Captain Fife (aide-de-camp), and ...

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  10. SYDNEY WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Interest in the waterside dispute was this morning transferred to the wharves of the coastal companies, against whom it was decided ...

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  11. STATE CO-OPERATION PROMISED.

    The announcement that the American fleet is to visit Australia was received With pleasure by the state Premier (Mr.Bent), who said yesterday that the state Ministry ...

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  12. SOCIALISM IN BRITAIN.

    The socialists in Great Britain are furious at the rejection by the House of Commons on Friday last of the bill introduced by Mr. Whitwell Wilson, Liberal member for St. ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent informs us by cable message that the Premier of South Australia (Mr. T. Price), who arrived in England last week on a live months' visit, ...

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  14. MORE THAN A COURTESY CALL.

    Speaking at the St. Patrick's Day feast last night Mr. Fisher (leader of the Pederal Labour Party) said he could not but express his appreciation of the recent act of the ...

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  15. CANADA'S IMMIGRANTS, FURTHER RESTRICTIONS.

    Immigration into Canada is becoming increasingly difficult. It is announced that the Dominion Government will in future prohibit the landing of any person whose ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. MARQUIS'S HEIRLOOMS.

    The affairs of the Marquis of Townshend, whose case created some sensation in 1906, have again come under public notice, in connection with the investigations which ...

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  17. BRITISH COLUMBIA MUDDLE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Vancouver slates that the immigration situation is becoming an absurd and dangerous muddle. ...

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  18. INVITATION FROM TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.—At a meeting of the city council to-day, the mayor (Alderman Freeman) stated that a press cable message had given an intimation of the ...

    Article : 183 words
  19. WARNING TO LIBERALS.

    Mr.H.G. Whiteley, Parliamentary Secretary of the Treasury, and Goverment whip, addressing his constituents at Pudsey, in Yorkshire, yesterday, referred to the ...

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  20. NEW PATENT ACT.

    The operation of the new Patent Act, which was introduced by the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Lloyd George, has apparently fulfilled the expectations of that ...

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  21. INVITATION TO NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Sir Joseph Ward has, through His Excellency the Governor and the American Consul-Gcneral, invited the American fleet to visit New ...

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  22. ABDUCTED DAUGHTER.

    Last month a sensation was created in London society by the action of Mr. James Gully, eldest son of Viscount Selby, late Speaker of the House of Commons, in ...

    Article : 271 words
  23. ARBITRATION COURT.

    SYDNEY. Monday—Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, had before him the industrial dispute between the Merchant Service ...

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  24. EDUCATION BILL.

    The Education Bill, which is before the House of Commons, and which is being violently opposed by Roman Catholics and Anglicans, was referred to yesterday by Mr. ...

    Article : 104 words
  25. NEW HEBRIDES.

    In order that the French consul in the New Hebrides may enjoy equal rank with the consular representative of Great Britain in those islands, Governor Noufllard ...

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  26. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Ambrose Duntiyrt, of Cobram, farmer, who died on January 14 last, left personal property of the value of £3,476. By a will dated November 27, 19[?], £25 is left towards the erection of a Roman ...

    Article : 192 words
  27. LICENSING BILL.

    Mr.W. Barclay Peat, president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, has been interviewed regarding the proposal contained in the Liccusing Bill to mate a ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. SMUGGLING ARMS.

    The menacing attitude of Japan towards the Chinese Government over the Tatsu Maru incident has had the desired effect, and China has made what reparation lies ...

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  29. R.M.S. ASTURIAS DELAYED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. David Anderson has been advised that owing to the floods in the Brisbane River, the R.M.S. Asturias will probably not leave for Sydney ...

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  30. GERMAN COLONIES,

    An extensive railway scheme, which has for its object the construction of nearly a thousand miles of lines in Germany's possessions in Africa, has received the ...

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  31. "GRAFT" IN AMERICA.

    A sensation was caused in Pennsylvania last September by the disclosure of one of the most startling cases of "graft" that has ever been heard of in America. Rumours ...

    Article : 243 words
  32. ENGLISH CRICKETERS. MATCH AT ' PERTH.

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  33. THE REV. C. H. NASH.

    GEELONG, Monday.— There was a large attendance of parishioners of Christ Church in the parish-hall on Monday evening at a meeting called to receive the ...

    Article : 366 words
  34. NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN.

    The Irish Nationalists have decided to open a Home Rule campaign in every constituency in England. ...

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  35. THE TEST MATCHES.

    PERTH, Monday.—Mr. A. O. Jones, responding on behalf of the English cricket team at a social tendered them by the West Australian Cricket Association on Saturday ...

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  36. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A remarkable railway accident happend yesterday at Wimbley-park, on one of the Great Central Company's lines An engine, with its tender and five carriages, was ...

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  37. AMERICAN FINANCE,

    It is stated that if the United States Congress refuses to deal with President Roosevelt's financial reforms, an extra session will probably bo summoned. ...

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  38. FATAL HOTEL QUARREL.

    WEDDERBURN, Monday.—The adjourned inquest concerning the death fo Albert Taylor, a youth, who died shortly after being struch by James Fanning at O'Neil's ...

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  39. RUSSIAN GENERALS.

    The trial by court-martial of Generals Stocssel, Reiss Fock and Smirnoff, in connection with the defence and surrender of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese ...

    Article : 186 words
  40. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    The Governar of Cape Colony, Sir Walter Hely-Hutehinson, yesterday unveiled at Cape Town a memorial to the regiments raised in Cape Colony during the Boer ...

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  41. DAY DAWN MURDER.

    PERTH, Monday.—The condemned man Smith, who was informed yesterday that the date for his execution had been fixed, has made no confession. ...

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  42. PROFIT ON SYDNEY MATCHES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It was announced at a meeting of the Sydney Cricket Association to-night that the English matches in Sydney would leave the association a ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

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  44. HOPELESS WRECK.

    A serious shipping disaster, fortunately unaceompanied by loss of life, has occurred on the South African coast. The Union-Castle liner Newark Castle ...

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  45. RACEHORSE PAUL PRY.

    SUNBURY, Monday.—The well-known racehorse Paul Pry, the properly of Sir Rupert Clarke, broke his back on Saturday at "Rupcitswood," Sunbury, where he has ...

    Article : 150 words
  46. MADRAS RIOTS.

    Serious riots have occurred at Tinnevelly, a town in the Madras Presidency. near Madura. A mob of natives burned the municipal buildings to the ground, and ...

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  47. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In a Rugby football mutch between teams respectively representing Wales and Ireland the Welsh players were successful, defeating Ireland by two tries. The scores ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Thomas Genunill, of Myers Flat, near Bendigo. storekeeper. (Approximate schedule.) Causes of insolvency—Insuflieiency of capital and having to pay heavy ...

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  49. GIFTS TO LIBRARIES.

    PVRVMID HILL, Monday.—At the annual meeting of the local Mechanies' Institute a letter was received from Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the American millionaire, ...

    Article : 117 words
  50. SENATE ELECTION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The result of the Senate clection wns publicly declared in the Town-hall, before a large audience, to-day. The writ was forwarded to His Excellency ...

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  51. MILO CIGARETTES

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

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  52. BEGG'S WHISKY.

    You can drink it at night and not feel like a "boiled-owl" next morning.—[Advt.] ...

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  53. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS,

    As a remedy for the cases to which it is adapted, has received the highly creditable testimony of many physicians in Australia. —[Advt.] ...

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  54. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

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

    Article : 17 words
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