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  2. INDIAN SEDITION. ALIPUR COURT MURDER.

    Sentence of death has been passed upon the student Bose, who during the trial of natives for sedition shot dead the public prosecutor. Babu Ashutosh Biswas. Bos[?] ...

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  3. BRITISH DOMINIONS. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNORS.

    A South Australian banquet was given last night in honour of the retiring Governor of South Australia, Sir George Le Hunte, who has been appointed Governor of ...

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  4. TERRIBLE THEATRE FIRE.

    A brief telegram has been received from Mexico, announcing that the Flores Theatre, at Acapulco, a southern town on the Pacific, has been destroyed by fire, and ...

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  5. PENGUIN DISASTER.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The victims of the Penguin disaster were buried in the Karori Cemetery this morning, in the presence of many thousands of the public. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. A CANDID VIEW.

    Is anyone entirely satisfied with the Australian team that was selected on Monday night? I doubt it. To merely say that it is weak in bowling is not sufficient, ...

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  7. DREDGING.

    The watershed of the Ovens is the principal dredging field in Victoria. The Ovens River, from Myrtleford to Harrietville, about 40 miles, and its tributaries, Morse's ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Lord Richard Nevill intimated yesterday to Mr. F. Laver, the manager-elect of the Australian Eleven, that His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley) desired ...

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  9. WRECK OF LADY MILDRED.

    How the collier Lady Mildred went ashore near Wilson's Promontory at midnight on Sunday, whilst on a trip from Newcastle to Melbourne, was briefly, ...

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  10. MANAGER APPOINTED.

    Mr. E. E. Bean yesterday morning received a telegram from Mr. W. P. M.'Elhone (secretary of the Board of Control for Australian Cricket), instructing him to at once ...

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  11. BULGARIA AND TURKEY FINANCIAL QUESTION SETTLED.

    A settlement of the financial difficulty between Turkey and Bulgaria arising out of the assertion of Bulgaria of her independence has been effected by the acceptance ...

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  12. SECRET ANARCHIST SOCIETIES.

    The Dacca correspondent of "The Times" reports that the new Indian Criminal Law Amendment Act, which was passed in December, and provides for the prohibition ...

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  13. HARVESTER COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on Stripper Harvesters met in the Minister's room at the Federal Parliament-house yesterday. The chairman (Mr. Poynton, M.H.R.) presided. ...

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  14. MACEDONIAN BANDS.

    The Turkish Government is making a determined effort to suppress the latest rising of revolutionary bands in Macedonia A special force of 18,000 men is being organised ...

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  15. TASMANIAN CRICKET COUNCIL.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The Tasmanian Cricket Council has appointed Mr. Thorp as its delegate to the meeting of the Board of Control, to be held in Melbourne on ...

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  16. PROBLEMS OF POVERTY.

    The inspectors of the Local Government Board have reported that, although the inmates of poorhouses have increased during 1908, the indoor cost of paupers in London ...

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  17. CORRESPONDENTS' VIEWS.

    Sir,—I venture to say that the majority of cricket-lovers in Victoria will be intensely disappointed at the final selection of the Australian Eleven. To very many it means ...

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  18. IMPERIAL OFFICIALS' VISIT.

    Sir Charles Lucas, who is about to visit Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji, in company with Mr. A. A. Pearson, a retired official of the Colonial Office, proposes to ...

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  19. RUGBY FOOTBALL. ENGLAND V. AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE.

    The Australian League, the visiting team of professional Rugby footballers, played England at Birmingham yesterday. The result was a win ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Carl Johann Anderson, formerly of Antwerp, Victoria, but late of Tarranyurk, farmer, who died on December 23, left estate of the value of £3,712. It consists of £900 realty and £2,722 personalty, ...

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  21. NAVAL CHANGES.

    Lord Charles Beresford, who, it was announced yesterday, would vacate the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Channel Fleet on March 24 next, eight months before his ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am sure your readers who like to see the best team of cricketers sent to England to represent Australia must feel very disgusted at Mr. Hill's remarks during the ...

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  23. SYDNEY BREACH OF PROMISE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The breach of promise action, in which Leonard Theodore Herbert Cooper, of Queanbeyan, sued Pauline Miriam Loder, of North Sydney, ...

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  24. MOROCCO.

    Negotiations between Mulai Hafid, the new Sultan of Morocco, and the French Minister at Fez, M. Regnault, have commenced. Mulai Hafid has already agreed to ...

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  25. BRITISH TAXATION.

    The methods by which the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Llyod-George, proposes to raise the money necessary to meet the increased demands on the public purse, ...

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  26. ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND.

    The dispute between the English and Scottish Rugby Unions on the question of allowing expenses to players on tour has been settled. The Scottish Union objected ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I am not a "growler," and have always in the past respected the choice of such men as Trott, Trumble, Noble, Darling, &c., but on the present occasion feel ...

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  28. WALFISCH BAY.

    King Alfonso of Spain has, in pursuance of the Anglo-German agreement of 1890, consented to nominate an arbitrator to decide the limits of the southern boundary ...

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  29. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The action of Mr. Ginnell, Nationalist M.P. for Westmeath North, in pressing for fuller particulars as to the methods in which the funds of the Nationalist party ...

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  30. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver was 23¾d. per oz. standard, being a fall of [?]d. since Saturday. ...

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  31. TIN-KETTLING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Seven of the young men who took part in the tin-kettling episode at Napoleon Reef, in the Bathurst district, when one of the crowd was wounded ...

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  32. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    The concert and bioscope entertainment given in the concert-hall last night attracted a good audience, but there was no special programme during the day, and, whilst a ...

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  33. MINING SHARES.

    {No abstract available}

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  34. WOMEN'S WORK EXHIBITION.

    The president (Dr. J. W. Barrett), the treasurer (Mr. O. M. Williams), and the manager (Mr. T. Heide) of the committee of the Women's Work Exhibition, which ...

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  35. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    HOBART, Tuesday.— The cricket match between Victoria and Tasmania was concluded to-day. The wicket continued good, but the weather was dull, and there was a ...

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  36. BERLIN OUTRAGES. "JACK THE RIPPER" CASES.

    Further outrages, similar to those reported recently, in which women have been murdered without any apparent reason, have been reported from Berlin. The ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,545,000 quarters, against 3,021,000 quarters a week ago, and 4,345,000 ...

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  38. MR. MACKINNON AND COALITIONS

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of this morning Mr. Donald Mackinnon is reported to have said that a coalition Government is to be likened to the offspring of a horse and a ...

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  39. TWENTY CRIMES.

    The twentieth outrage of the kind was reported yesterday. In one case death has ensued. An anny of detectives is patrolling the city, and fifty arrests have been made. ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Henry Stott and Thomas Stott, of Fitzroy, trading as Stott and Son, cabinet makers. Causes of insolvency—Continued sickness of Henry Stott, who was ...

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  41. CHARITABLE APPEALS. THE ELDER CASE.

    In response to the appeal by the mayor of Port Melbourne (Councillor Rogers) on behalf of James Elder, who has saved several lives, and who recently broke his collar-bone whilst saving a ...

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  42. ANTWERP STATE SCHOOL.

    DIMBOOLA, Tuesday.—The health officer (Dr. Ivey Ingham), under instructions from the shire council, as the local board of health, to-day visited the Antwerp ...

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  43. CHRIST CHURCH, GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Mr. G. S. Faulkner to-day received a letter from Archdea[?] Crossley, requesting him to select a date for a conference with a deputation ...

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  44. APPEAL FOR LIONEL VIRTUE.

    In response to the appeal of the Rev. A. O. Hardie, of Boort, on behalf of a lad of 18, named Lionel Virtue, who has had one leg amputated, as the result of an accident with a thrashing-machine, ...

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  45. OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID.

    A serious epidemic of typhoid has broken out in Madrid. All classes of the community are affected. ...

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  46. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    We have received the following additional donation to the fund:—"Reward" (St. Kilda), 3/. ...

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  47. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday heard the appeal of Wilhams v. the Curator of Intestate Etates. Judgment was reserved. ...

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  48. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  49. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—English Monarch, s.s., from Sydney December 8; Suevic, s.s., from ...

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  50. H.M.S. COMMONWEALTH PRESENTATION FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  51. CARPENTARIA DOWNS MURDER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A further confession by "Billy" Wilson in connection with the Carpentaria Downs murder has been made to Inspector Byrne. It reads as ...

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  52. HELPLESS WITH ECZEMA.

    [?]ads, Arms, and Feet Affected—Medical Treatment Made Honds Swell and Run Water—Had to Give [?] Work—Followed a Neighbour's Advice and was Cured by Cuticura. ...

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  53. ALLUVIAL GOLD.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The discovery of alluvial gold at Dark Corner, near Sunny Corner, in the Bathurst district, has caused some excitement. Pieces ranging up to ...

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  54. NO PLAUDITS ARE TOO GENEROUS

    In regard to "Wolfe's-Schnapps" as a health—producing beverage, and they have been bestowed upon it by many great authorities.—[Advt.] ...

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  55. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] As announced in our advertising columns, Messrs. BRANDT BROS. will hold a series of ...

    Article : 47 words
  56. PEARS' SOAP,

    Pure in every particle.—[Advt[?] ...

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