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  2. CHINA'S BACKDOWN[?]

    Great indignation is still felt in Canton on account of the release by the Chirnese authorities of the Japanese steamer Ta[?] Marn[?] seized on February 3 on a ...

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  3. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Several important legislative proposals for the consideration of Congress are foreshadowed. President Roosevelt has announced that ...

    Article : 501 words
  4. WATERSIDE STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Employers' Federation held last week a series of meetings at which the Waterside dispute was discussed. The importance of the interests which ...

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  5. AMERICAN FLEET. ASSURING PEACE.

    The opinions already expressed that the projected visit to Japan of the United States fleet would lead to improved relations between the two countries are ...

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  6. KING MANUEL.

    When King Manuel of Portugal was wounded, on the occasion of the assassination of King Carlos and the Crown Prince of Portugal, in Lisbon, on February 2, he ...

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  7. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL. QUESTION OF SITE.

    Among members of the Melbourne Hospital committee the opinion is entertained that the question as to where the new hospital shall be erected will be finally ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by Lady Talbot and party, left Kalimna yesterday morning, and proceeded by steamer to Bairnsdale, where he was ...

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  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Dr. Springthorpe has been the chief exponent from among the medical experts of the claims of the present site and the disadvantages of the Pig Market site. ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The necessity for removing the present Hospital and the advisability of securing the Pig Market site, seem to need little, if any, further publicity. But an excursion into the ...

    Article : 479 words
  11. JAPANESE EMIGRATION.

    Reference was made by Sir Kogoro Taka[?]ra, the new Japanese Ambassador at Washington, in the course of interview, to the question of emigration from Japan, ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION. CONFERENCE AT MARYBOROUGH.

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—A special train which left Spencer-street railway station at 3 o'clock this afternoon carried most of the 200 delegates who ...

    Article : 437 words
  13. RECENT CLOUD DISPELLED.

    In an article to-day "The Times" refers to the happy ending of the recent trouble between the United States and Japan, as indicated by the mutual goodwill in ...

    Article : 193 words
  14. WHITE MAN'S BURDEN.

    The comments of eritics in Great Britain of the policy of the Natal Goverbment with regard to Asiatic immigration and kindred subjects has greatly exasperated ...

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  15. POSTAL ORGANISATION.

    At every possible opportunity since the House of Representatives met this year, and on every "grievance" day throughout the session, members have compained of the ...

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  16. OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    The Chinese Government, in furtherance of its efforts to crush the opium traine, has been making arrangements with Great Britain in the direction of reducing the ...

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  17. PROFESSIONAL OPINION.

    Sir,—I beg to enclose for publication a copy of statement forwarded to-day to the trustees of the Edward Wilson estate. Thanking you for your repeated courtesy ...

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  18. CORDIAL WELCOME ASSURED.

    In the course of an interview at Paris, Sir Kogoro Takahira, who is on his way, to Washington, where he succeeds Viscount Aoki as Japanese ambassador to the United ...

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  19. DANGER OF RONTGEN RAYS.

    Dr. Hall-Edwards. of Birmingham, has (says "The Times') had his left hand amputated owing to his having contracted the disease known as "X-ray dermatitis." ...

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  20. RAND MINE LABOUR.

    One of the sources of supply of native labour for the Transvaal mines has been cut off. It is announced that the Rand mining companies will not be permitted to recruit ...

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  21. OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION.

    After many days of waiting, the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) yesterday received from the Colonial Office an official intimation that the American fleet would visit ...

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  22. AIRSHIP FEAT.

    Further success has attended the efforts of M. Henry Farman to solve the problem of acrial navigation. M. Farman, who has recently come into prominence as an ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. BRITAIN TO FAR EAST

    Gr[?]ce has submitted to Turkey an important railway proposal, which, if accepted, will mean that the present Gre[?]an line from the port of Pir[?]us to Larissa, in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. DELEGATES WELCOMED.

    At a complimentary smoke social tendered to visiting delegates in the evening at the town-hall Mr. J. Laroche, president of the local branch of the Australian Natives' ...

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  25. RUSSIA'S PROJECTS.

    Though the proposal of the Russian Government to spend £3,000,000 as next year's instalment of the ship-building programme has been vetoed by the D[?], other large ...

    Article : 181 words
  26. INTERNATIONAL TRADE.

    Steps have been taken in London to bring into touch all the leading commercial travellers' associations of the world, and to that end an influential meeting has been ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. UNEXPECTED PLUNGE.

    An incident which, but for the promptitude and presence of mind dis[?]layed by those concerned in the occurence[?] might have ended in disaster, took place during ...

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  28. TELEPHONE TUNNELS. WORK TO BE STARTED.

    As was announced in "The Argus" yesterday, the contract for undergrounding the telephone and telegraph wires in a number of the busy streets of the city has been let. ...

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  29. NOBLE TESTIMONIAL MATCH. ARMSTRONG 146 NOT OUT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The attendance at the Noble testimonial match to-day was about 2,000, the takings so far amount to £512. The Australian eleven, with eight ...

    Article : 338 words
  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Oakes, of Burwo, near Nathalia, farmer, who died on February 8 last, left property of the value of £4,271, consisting of £2,948 realty and £1,323 personality. By a will dated four days ...

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  31. IRISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the West Division of County Down, rendered necessary by the resignation of Lord Arthur Hill (Unionist), who has represented the constituency since ...

    Article : 105 words
  32. PAYING FOR FAILURE.

    A few day's, ago the death sentence passed by court-mart[?] upon General Stoc[?]ssel for his mismanage[?] the defence of Port Arthur during the Russo-Japanese war was ...

    Article : 371 words
  33. LARGE EMBEZZLEMENT

    An extensive embezzlement of the funds of a charitable institution has been brought to light an Scotland. The institution concerned is the Royal ...

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  34. DISPUTING CLERGYMEN.

    PICOLA, Monday.—The Narioka Church of England was the centre of excitement on Sunday. The statement had been made that the Rev. George Gladstone and the Rev. ...

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  35. OTHER FEDERAL CONTRACTS.

    Two other contracts were let yesterday by the Minister for Home Affairs (Senator Keating). The first of these was for the erection of a postal store in Sturt-street, ...

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  36. CAPTURED TRAWLERS.

    A few days ago n message reached Admiril Phihbert, in charge of the French squadron at Casa Blanca, which is assisting in the pacification of Moroceo, that the ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. HOUSING THE WORKERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the second reading was agreed to, without discussion, of the bill recently introdueed to provide for the housing of the workers in ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. SUFFRAGETTES AT ST. KILDA.

    The St. Kilda Council received a request on Monday evening from Miss Vida Goldstein, on behalf of the Woman Suffrage Declaration Committee, that the council should ...

    Article : 178 words
  39. THE WHEAT TRADE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Before the Royal Commission on wheat to-day, Mr. W. J. Johnstone, Adelaide manager for Messrs. James [?]ell and Company, and chairman of ...

    Article : 187 words
  40. MELBOURNE FUND.

    Major Morkham, the hon. treasurer, desires to acknowledge the following, additional subscriptions:— R. G. Casey (previously acknowledged as G. P. ...

    Article : 156 words
  41. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby football match between England and Scotland has resulted in a decisive victory for Scotland. The scores were as follow:—Scotland. 1 placed goal, 2 dropped ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Harry Sluice, of Park-street, St. Kilda, cigar-market. Cause of insolvency—Sickness in family and expenses consequent thereon, inability to obtain remunerative ...

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  43. BILLIARDS.

    A billiard match of 7,000 up was concluded last night[?] between Fred. Weiss and J. Cook. Weiss, who conceded 1,000 to his opponent, secured a substantial victory, the ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. THE FIRST EARL OF DUDLEY.

    Sir,—In this morning's issue [?] notice that you quote a "neat" s[?]ub administered by the first Earl of Dudley to that egotisti[?] poet Rogers. It may be of interest to ...

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  45. HURRICANE AT SUVA.

    SUVA, Monday. — A [?] has[?] caused much damage at S[?] The Sangola is ashore, and a number of small craft were wrecked. In the town buildings were ...

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  46. MAN NEEDS BUT LITTLE HERE

    Below; but there are some things he should never be without, among which is Wolfe's Aromatic Schnapps, the popular health cordial.—[Advt.] ...

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  47. BEGG'S WHISKY

    Is made on H.M. The King's Royal Balmoral Estate. It is splendid whisky. Try it.—[Advt.] ...

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  48. MILO CIGARETTES.

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

    Article : 14 words
  49. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

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

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