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  2. SYDNEY STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It has rained steadily all day, the downpour having commenced during the night. "What will it be like coming home to-night?" was the ...

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  3. THE GERM OF CANCER.

    The famous cancer specialist, Dr. Doyen, who has been making investigations for several weeks past at the Pasteur Institute into the nature of cancerous affections, has ...

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  4. REFORM IN TURKEY.

    The Sultan's [?]rade issued at Constantinople in deference to the demands of the "Yound Tarkey" party for constitutional government, grants an amnesty to all ...

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  5. NEW YORK TO PARIS.

    The great motor-car race around the world form New York to Paris, which was commenced on February 13, was won by the German 40-h.p. Protos car, driven by ...

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  6. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Premier (Sir Thomas Bent) has received as estimate of the cost of different functions which are being arranged by the state Cabinet committee in hounour of the ...

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  7. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The proposal to abolish seven highsalaried positions in the General Post-office, which is being considered by the Postmaster-General, was the subject of an ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN "WIRELESS."

    Although the Commonwealth Government have invited tenders for the installation throughout the Commonwealth of wireless telegraphy, it is exceedingly unlikely ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Northcote) held a levee at Government-house, Adelaide, yesterday. It was very largely attended. At the close of the levee ...

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  10. NAVAL MANŒUVRES.

    The largest and most importaht series of British naval manœuvres that has yet been Undertaken took place a few days age in the North Sen, and the report of the umpires— ...

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  11. QUEBEC TERCENTENARY.

    The celebrations in connection with the tercentenary of the founding of Quebec were continued on Saturday, and took the form of a naval review and an historical ...

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  12. ZULUS RESTLESS.

    According to the "Daily Mail," there is still a feeling of unrest among the Zulus in Natal, which is causing disquietude. From Natal despatches which are ...

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  13. MR. JOHN GRICE.

    Mr. John Grice, who is about to take a trip abroad, was entertained at a valedictory gathering yesterday afternoon, by the committee of the Melbourne Hospital, of which ...

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  14. LICENSING BILL.

    A great demonstration in support of the Government Licensing Bill now before Parliament was held yesterday afternoon in Hyde-park. The attendance numbered ...

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  15. CZAR AND PRESIDENT.

    The meeting between the French President (M. Fallieres) and the Czar will take place at Reval, on the Baltic, to-day. The President, who is accompanied by M. ...

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  16. STATE LOANS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Replying to a deputation which asked for dock extension, the Treasurer (Mr. Airey) said that a member of a previous deputation has announced ...

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  17. STANDARD OIL TRUST.

    President Roosevelt has given orders that the re-trial ordered by the United States Circuit Court of Appeal in the case of the Standard Oil Trust, which was fined for ...

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  18. LOOKING FOR PEARLS.

    A novel proposal for assisting the unemployed was considered by Ministers at a meeting of the stte Cabinet yesterday. They were shown several fine pearls, which ...

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  19. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    At the Olympic games yesterday the 400 metres foot race, in which Shepherd, of America, elbowed Halswell, of Edinburgh, nearly off the course, was to have been run ...

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  20. IRISH UNIVERSITIES.

    The Irish Universities Bill, which proposes to institute two new universities— one at Roman Catholic Dublin and the other at Protestant Belfast—passed its ...

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  21. HOSPITAL ELECTION.

    The annual election of members of the committee of management of the Melbourne Hospital will take place, to-day. The hours of polling will be from ...

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  22. NORDEUTSCHER-LLOYD.

    Sir Gilbert Parker, Unionist member for Gravesend, has been making inquiries, through the British Board of 'Trade, into the conditions under which the ...

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  23. DEATH BEFORE DISHONOUR.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Monday.—Bombardier Arthur Russell Shea, of the Royal Australian Artillery, aged 20 years, committed suicide shortly ater 8 o'clock this morning ...

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  24. LIGHTING FOOTSCRAY.

    At the Footseray Council meeting last night the mayor (Councillor H. E. Calderott) moved the adoption of the report of the committee appointed to draw up a ...

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  25. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The Victorian Cricket, Association made a profit of £1,080 on the tour of the last English cricket team, and there will be a gross profit of £1,143 at the end of the ...

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  26. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The county cricket matches completed yesterday were notable in two points—the defeat of Surrey by Kent by the big margin of 200 runs, and the fine scoring of two ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour aflout for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,745,000 quarters, against 1,815,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  28. BOOKMAKERS' STRIKE.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The bookmakers' strike continues. The Jockey Club by advertisement advertised to-day that it would receive applications for licenses up to ...

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  30. MOUNT MAGNET STRIKE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — It has been stated that Mr. J. J. Long, M. H. A., proceeded to Sydney with the object of induuing the wharf-lumpers not to handle the ...

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  31. HEAVY RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The rainfall in Sydney to-day was the heaviest in one day for 16 months. Close on 2½ inches were registered up to 9 o'clock to-night. ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Spillman, Causes of insolvency— Illness of self and family. Liabilities, £37 13/9; assets, £5/2/; deficiency, £32/11/9. ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Clements and others v. Jones and others. Practice Court. (Before Mr. Justice C[?]ssen.) ...

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