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  2. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The Federal Arbitration Court commenced its sitting to hear the industrial dispute in the municipal council chamber this ...

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  3. THE BALKANS.

    The proposal made by M. Isvolsky on behalf of Russia for the settlement of the compensation due to Turkey by Bulgaria arising out of the proclamation of Bulgarian ...

    Article : 310 words
  4. CLAN RANALD DISASTER. BURYING THE VICTIMS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The last sad scene in the tragedy of Troubridge Hill was enacted at the Edithburgh Cemetery yesterday evening, when 24 of the men who lost ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Arrangements have been completed for the visit to Berlin which King Edward and Queen Alexandra will make next week. The Royal visitors, our London correspondent ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. CONVENTION'S WORK COMPLETED.

    The South African National Union Convention, which was summoned to prepare a draft constitution for a United South Africa, has reached a complete agreement ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — There was a great crowd at the Stadium this evening, when "Bill" Squires and "Bill" Lang contested the heavy-weight championship of ...

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  8. BROWN COAL THE MORWELL FIELD.

    A firm of high standing in London has assured Mr. Taverner, the Victorian Agent-General, that ample capital would be available to utilise the Morwell lignite, or brown ...

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  9. STATE MINISTERS' COMMENTS.

    Complete information has been collected by the Victorian Mines department regarding the brown coal deposits at Altona Bay and Morwell, and interesting experiments ...

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  10. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    The ordinary freight charge for coal on the Victorian railways up to 100 miles is 1d. per ton per mile. In respect to coal forwarded from any coal mine in Victoria ...

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  11. THE LASCAR SURVIVORS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The shipwrecked lascars will probably be sent to Melbourne to-morrow afternoon in the steamer Riverina to join one of the Clan ...

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  12. MARINE BOARD INQUIRY.

    A Marine Board inquiry was opened at the board-room of the Custom house, Port Adelaide, this afternoon. The official report of the chief officer (Mr. F. H. Rose), ...

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  13. PORTUGAL'S BLACK DAY.

    Yesterday was the first anniversary of the assassination in Lisbon of King Carlos of Portugal and Prince Luis Philippe, his eldest son. ...

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  14. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Interest in federal politics, which has been lacking in keenness during what Mr. Deakin has described as a "period of suspended animation," has received a fillip ...

    Article : 408 words
  15. COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has drafted a set of resolutions, making recommendations for submission to the tri[?]nial Imperial Congress of Chambers of ...

    Article : 252 words
  16. ADVANTAGES OF UNION.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, Prime Minister of the first Commonwealth Labour administration, was entertained at a bauquet at Johannesburg last night by a number of ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. LAKE COMO DISASTER.

    A sad boating disaster has occurred at L[?]o, a small town on Lake Lecco, an arm of Lake Como. A boat capsized on the lake, with the ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. JAPAN AND THE POWERS.

    An important statement of Japan's foreign policy was made in the Diet yesterday by the Foreign Minister (Baron Komura). ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKES. SIBERIA AND CANADA.

    Earthquake shocks have been experienced for several days in the island of Sakhalin, on the Siberian, coast, north of Japan. They have been continous, though ...

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  20. PEOPLING AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Oswestry Grange, which left London for Brisbane on Monday last, has on board 330 emigrants for Queensland. ...

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  21. "THE ARGUS" LIST.

    We have received the following contributions in response to the appeal by the acting ConsulGeneral for Italy (M. Maistre):— Previously acknowledged........ £1,037 7 7 ...

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  22. INDUSTRIAL ART.

    Mr. James Duncan, of Alyth, near Dundee, in Scotland, who died recently, has bequeathed £60,000 to found an industrial school of art in Dundee. ...

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  23. POLICE SECRETS.

    Great excitement has been caused in Russia and France by the arrest of M. Lopukhin, formerly chief of the Russian detective service, and a member of a ...

    Article : 184 words
  24. MURDEROUS HALF-CASTE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—News of a terrible outrage comes from the Glen Innes district. Mr. C. D. Hogan, an old settler at Reddestone, was last night shot at and ...

    Article : 233 words
  25. THE DUCK SEASON.

    ARARAT, Wednesday. — A number of local people went out to Lake Beningol[?] and other places. The birds were scar[?] and wild, and the sport poor. ...

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  26. STATE SCHOOLS. NEW BUILDING AT RUTHERGLEN.

    RUTHERGLEN, Wednesday.—Mr. Billson, Minister for Education and Railways, opened the new state school at Rutherglen to-day. There was an attendance of about ...

    Article : 262 words
  27. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The market was more animated at to-day's wool sales. There were brisk American biddings for crossbreds and best merinoes. ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited.— "Wool—The sales continue to be well attended, ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  30. INDIANS IN FIJI.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Suva correspondent of the New Zealand "Herald" writes that for a long time past there have been rumours of an Indian rising in the ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    The trial of Dinizulu, the paramount chief of the Zulus, on a charge of sedition, arising out of the rebellion under Bambaata, is proceeding slowly at Greytown, before a ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. ANNOYING CIRCUMLOCUTION.

    CHILTERN, Tuesday.—The board of advice has been complaining for some time past to the Education department, with reference to the underground tank at State ...

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  33. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday.— The Corangamite District Political League council recently called for nominations for candidates to contest the Corangamite seat at ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. WIFE'S ELOPEMENT.

    A fatal duel, arising out of a wife's elopement, has taken place in Frankfort, in Germany. The parties were officers in the army. ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The following cargoes of Australian wheat have been sold, all at per 4801b., cost, freight, and insurance:—15,000 quarters Australian, January-February ...

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  36. FARMERS' GLASSES.

    Arrangements are being made by the Agricultural department for the recommencement of the farmers' classes. In an announcement regarding the scope of this ...

    Article : 275 words
  37. CORIO.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Geelong branch of the Political Labour League has been called for Tuesday next to select a candidate for Corio at the next ...

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  38. OVER-CROWDED BUILDING.

    EMERALD, Tuesday.—Many parents are refusing to send their children to the state school, on account of the cramped accommodation. A new school has been ...

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  39. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. — Samuel Brooks, formerly a fireman on the Maheno, attempted to murder his wife at Dunedin by shooting her with a revolver. He then ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. STRANGE METHODS.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—Some repairs are being earned out at the Seymour school, and the members of the board of advice called for the specifications. It was stated ...

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  41. ROYAL INSTITUTION.

    [?]An anonymous lady has presented £10,000 to the Royal Institution. No conditions are imposed as to how the money shall be spent. ...

    Article : 91 words
  42. THE FLYNN CASE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — The Royal commission appointed to inquire into the circumstances connected with the conviction of Myles Flynn for complicity in the ...

    Article : 91 words
  43. THE WONDERFUL BOOK ARCADE.

    Cole's Book Arcade, taken as a whole, is now the prettiest and most wonderful night in Melbourne. It is in the centre of the city, and runs from Bourke-street to Collins-street, a distance ...

    Article : 166 words
  44. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] Young Billiard Champions—George Gray and F. Lindrum, jun. "The Australasian," Saturday, ...

    Article : 29 words
  45. THE REMEDIAL VALUE

    Of "Wolfe's-Schnapps" in cases of gravel, gout, and rheumatism is popularly known and appreciated; avoid counterfeits.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 26 words
  46. 120 YEARS' EXPERIENCE

    Teaches the [?]fficiency of Pears' Soap.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 12 words
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