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  2. ANARCHISTS ACTIVE. NEW YORK DEMONSTRATION.

    The bomb-throwing incident which startled New York on Saturday afternoon is described more fully to-day. An anarchist demonstration was in ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY COMMENCEMENT. DECISION OF THE STUDENTS.

    In conversation with a representative of "The Argus" yesterday, a member of the University Council expressed regret that the students of the University had decided ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote paid a visit yesterday to Mr. F. M'Cubbin's studio at South Yarra. ...

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  5. UNION LABEL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The High Court opened its sittings to-day, and the first case dealt with was the Attorney-General of New South Wales v. the Brewery Employees' ...

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  6. CAPITAL SITE. POLITICIANS IN MOTORS.

    If there is something not altogether displeasing in the misfortunes of even our best friends on a motor-car, federal legislators who did not undertake the week-end trip ...

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  7. THE KAISER IN POLITICS.

    The difficulty caused by the refusal of the Kaiser to accept the nomination of Dr. D. J. Hill, United States Ambassador at the Hague, as the successor of Mr. Charlemagne ...

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  8. ANGLICAN CHURCH. LAMBETH PROGRAMME.

    The programme of the Lambeth Conference of Anglican Bishops, which follows the Pan-Anglican Congress in June next, has been published. ...

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  9. THE REV. C. H. NASH. ANOTHER CABLE MESSAGE.

    GEELONG, Monday.—A cable message was received from Mr. Faulkner this evening. The members of the Nash defence committee state that it is of a satisfactory ...

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  10. WATERSIDE STRIKE. SUGGESTED CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—No development of importance took place in connection with the waterside strike to-day, but there was some talk of another conference. ...

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  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Not a moment's anxiety need be caused by yesterday's cable concerning the Rev. C. H. Nash. Archbishop Clarke's statement—which by the way comes after ...

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  12. THE CHURCH'S NEED.

    Archbishop Donaldson, of Brisbane, addressing a congregation at Weybridge yesterday, declared that the church needed the power to govern herself. Not until the ...

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  13. MUTINY IN TURKEY.

    A mutiny of Turkish troops has occurred at Adrianople, and has been attended with a greater measure of success than is usual in such cases. ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I write as one interested in the proceedings of the students in regard to the proposed boycott of the Commencement, in that I—a student—have a very great friend ...

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  15. SERIES OF PLOTS DISCLOSED.

    The police have discovered evidence to show that Silverstein was a member of a notorious group of anarchists. On searching his house they found letters from Berkman, ...

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  16. PREMIER IN THE PULPIT.

    The Premier of South Australia, Mr. T. Price, addressed a religious meeting at Whitefield's Tabernacle, Tottenham Court road, on Sunday, when he discussed from ...

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  17. ASSASSIN'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of a Russian terrorist named Guerchonni, which was the occasion of a great anarchist demonstration in Paris yesterday, recalls the assassination of M. de ...

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  18. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC.

    The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company, which runs the Empress line of steamers between Liverpool and Canada, is improving and enlarging its fleet. ...

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  19. LINLITHGOW STATUE. FIRST EXECUTIVE MEETING.

    The first meeting of the executive committee of the Lord-Mayor's Fund for the erection of a memorial to the Marquis of Linlithgow was held in the Town-hall ...

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  20. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    A singular way of avowing her belief in the necessity for the franchise for women has been adopted by a lady doctor in London-Miss Oclavia Lewin, M.B., B.S., ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Macknight Hamilton, of Ensay, grazier, who died on December 26[?] last, was possessed of property of the value of £49,633. It consists of £35,970 realty and £13,663 personalty, and by a ...

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  22. HIGH BUILDINGS.

    "I hope that there will be no yielding to any pressure designed to bring about alterations in the new draft building regulations for the city, said Mr. D. J. Stein, chief ...

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  23. OVERCROWDED LONDON.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, on Saturday introduced in the House of Commons a Housing of Workers and Town-planning Bill. The ...

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  24. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    The position of France in Morocco was discussed yesterday in the Reichstag, when the question was raised as to whether the military tacties of General D'Amade do not ...

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  25. MINE EXPLOSIONS.

    A double disaster has occurred in the Union Pacific Company's coal mine at Hanna, Wyoming, in the United States. An explosion of gas killed two workmen ...

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  26. LADIES LOST IN THE BUSH.

    BEECH FOREST, Monday.—Word was brought into Beech Forest late last night that two young ladies, named Dina and Lizzic Rhodes, and aged respectively 22 ...

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  27. STEAMER SALAMIS.

    The steamer Salamis, of the "Aberdeen" line, which suffered disablement of her machinery off Port Phillip Heads on Sunday night, arrived in Hobson's Bay ...

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  28. FURTHER MISHAP.

    GERMANTOWN, Monday. — Two cars broke down at Tooma, and were unable to proceed further, Mr. Webster, Mr. Batchelor, Mr. Archer, Senator Chataway, and ...

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  29. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    When the deep sea shipping companies, including the Orient Royal Mail Company, determined to support the coastal shipping companies in their fight for freedom of ...

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  30. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT.

    As reported in "The Argus" last week, the Premier (Mr. Bent) announced at Walhalla that he had replied to Mr. Deakin's inquiry as to how much land the state had ...

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  31. OLD BELIEVERS.

    The members of the Russian seet known as the Old Believers, who have settled in countries where greater religious freedom is allowed, are contemplating a return to ...

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  32. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The federated employers in the shipbuilding trade of the north-east of England have issued an ultimatum to the engineers on strike. Last week the engineers rejected ...

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  33. "WHERE THE DEAD MEN LIE."

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—The police have received information that Walter Rise, a well-known drover, has found the remains of a dead body on the Murrangi ...

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  34. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    The annual contests in athletics between Cambridge and Oxford Universities concluded yesterday. This year Cambridge succeeded in reversing the result of 1907, ...

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  35. RODNEY COUNCIL'S SYMPATHY.

    TATURA, Monday. — At to-day's meeting of the Rodney Shire Council sympathetic reference was made by councillors to the death of the Marquis of Linlighgow, ...

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  36. MINING TROUBLE AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday. — The men employed in the Last Chance mine, Ballarat East, have recently expressed themselves is dissatisfied with the remuneration they are ...

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  37. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    Shipping representatives in Melbourne are not inclined to believe that there is much danger of the Sydney waterside strike extending to Victoria. They point out that, ...

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  38. SYDNEY ARTIST.

    Mr. Francis M'Comas, a Sydney artist, is giving an exhibition of water-colour drawings at the gallery of Messrs. Cariax and Co., in Bury-street. "The Times" gives ...

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  39. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  40. MISS JENNIE LEE'S BENEFIT.

    "Don't ask me too much. I love you all [?]o dearly. I can only thank—thank—thank you." Miss Jennie Lee sobbed these sentences across the footlights of Her ...

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  41. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    Last month it was announced in "The Argus" that the Government was considering the appointment of an expert officer of the Mines department to represent ...

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  42. BREAD AND MEAT.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The master bakers and the men held another conference on Saturday, when the masters offered, as a compromise, that work in the bakeries ...

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  43. THE MAYOR'S FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  44. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— William White, aged 20 years, was tried at the Central Criminal Court to-day with having, at Wyong, in January last, committed a ...

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  45. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The present series of London wool sales will close on April 2. ...

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  46. GLENELG TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The police are active in the search for Joc Coleman, who shot Constable Ring, and are scouring land and sea. Up to a late hour this ...

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  47. RURAL SOCIETIES' FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  48. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Co. Ltd. dated 28th:—"The sales continue fairly ...

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  49. TEAMSTER'S STRANGE FATE.

    PERTH, Monday.—A teamster named D. Godfrey was walking behind his dray at Nullagine on Thursday, when the belly-band broke and a load of firewood fell on him, ...

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  50. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    An early move was made by the Australian squadron yesterday morning. As day was breaking all the war-ships were seen to be "smoking up" and making ...

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  51. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    At Footscray yesterday Mr. George Brown, C.P.S., sitting as a commissioner of old-age pensions, called upon three brothers, John, Abraham, and Henry Wallis, to show cause why they should ...

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  52. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,240,000 quarters, against 4,500,000 quarters a week ago and 4,120,000 ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND BUTTER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—This morning 4,000 boxes of butter arrived from the northern rivers by coastal steamer, which packed the butter below deck in ice in lieu ...

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  54. TRAFFIC IN OPIUM.

    PERTH, Monday.—Ah Duck, keeper of an opium den in Perth, was to-day fined £50 and costs for having been in possession of two tins of opium. ...

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  55. WOMAN HELPLESS

    With Eczema—Suffered Untold Agony for Three Years—Had to be Washed, Dressed, and Fed Like a Baby—Was in Doctor's Care and in Infirmary, but Could Not Get Cured—Cuticura ...

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  56. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Barbuto Bros., fruiterers, formerly of Colac, now of Geelong and Collingwood. Causes of insolvency—Undertaking to pay an exorbitant price for the purchase of the ...

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  57. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After a long interval, another case of plague was reported to-day. The patient is Sydney Robinson, a youthful resident of Forest Lodge, and ...

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  58. A SIGN OF SUCCESS.

    As the people have for 75, years been unanimous in favour of Wolfe's Schnapps, it may safely be relied upon as a pure stimulant.—[Advt.] ...

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  59. MILO CIGARETTES

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

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  60. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

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

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