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  2. THE BALKANS. RUMOURED ULTIMATUM.

    A startling report has come from Paris in regard to the strained relations between Austria and Servia, arising out of the Balkan crisis. ...

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  3. CUBAN ADMINISTRATION.

    The Cubans have not long resumed the administrative control of the island from the United States before making some astonishing proposals in regard to the ...

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  4. FISCAL REFORM. HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE.

    After a debate extending over two days the amendment on the Address in Reply moved on behalf of the Opposition by Mr. Austen Chamberlain came to a vote in the ...

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  5. REFORMS IN INDIA. CIVIL SERVICE VIEWS.

    The Dacca correspondent of "The Times," referring to Lord Morley's reform proposals, says that the predominant feeling in the Indian civil service is that some of the ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King, who was suffering from a slight cold at the opening of Parliament, and was ordered by his medical advisers to visit Brighton until a cure was ...

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  7. ARMY OF THE EMPIRE. COLONIAL ASSISTANCE.

    Speaking at Newcastle yesterday, Mr. Haldane, the Secretary of State for War, referred to the scheme for the creation and constitution of an army of the empire which ...

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  8. CLERGYMAN AND CONGREGATION.

    For some few weeks past some dissatisfaction has been shown by certain members of the congregation of the Yarraville Presbyterian Church with their minister, the ...

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  9. A DAY'S FIRES.

    Saturday was a busy day for the fire brigades in the various suburbs. Although there was no serious outbreak, the men have to turn out to anything which looks ...

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  10. SERVIAN CABINET AGAIN RESIGNS

    Early in January the Servian Cabinet, which made itself very unpopular by its anxiety to avert war during the Balkan crisis, resigned. King Peter accepted the ...

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  11. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    The repeated bomb outrages which have taken place recently in the neighbourhood of Calcutta have caused the Government to station police in the villages along the ...

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  12. PERSIAN RESOLUTION.

    A curious explanation is given by the revolutionaries at Resht, the Persian town on the Caspian Sea, regarding the reputed kidnapping of Shua-es-Sultaneh, the Shah's ...

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  13. PROPOSED GENERAL STAFF.

    The official correspondence in relation to the plan of forming an Imperial general staff, which was outlined at the Imperial Conference in April, 1907, has been ...

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  14. IDLE SHIPPING.

    In his presidential address to the Chamber of Shipping yesterday, Mr. C. E. Bright said that the past year had been the worst ever experienced in the shipping trade. A ...

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  15. KING FERDINAND.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who was proclaimed at the outset of the Balkans trouble in October last, will attend the funeral of the Grand Due Vladimir, uncle of the ...

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  16. MARRIAGE AND CELIBACY.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The Rev. J. Crookston commented upon portions of the pastoral letter issued by Bishop Reville on the marriage question. He said that ...

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  17. STEAMER'S MISHAP.

    PORTARLINGTON, Saturday. — The Howard Smith Company's new steamer Eumeralla paid a visit here on Saturday, having been chartered to convoy the ...

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  18. UNITED STATES DEFICIT.

    President Taft looks to the expected increase of Customs receipts, following the revision of the tariff, to balance the national finances this year. ...

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  19. BERLIN OUTRAGES.

    The attacks which have during the past week been made upon women in Berlin still continue, and, notwithstanding the efforts of the police and the vigilance of ...

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  20. UNIONISTS AND THE TARIFF.

    LONDON, Jan. 22.—For more than a year a notable Cabal has been forming in the Conservative-Unionist ranks. Till within the past few weeks most persons ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — On being interviewed in connection with the new loan, the state Treasurer (Mr. Waddell) said that, all things considered, the loan had ...

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  22. A CYCLONE'S POWER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The island steamer Pacifique, which arrived at Sydney to-day, brought details of the disaster which resulted from the recent terrifie cyclone at ...

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  23. LONDON TERRITORIALS.

    In response to the appeal of Lord Esher (chairman of the Territorial Force Association for the London district) for 11,000 more men to complete the London ...

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  24. MOTOR-CAR BOLTS.

    BERRINGA, Saturday.— An unusual motor accident happened yesterday afternoon in the vicinity of the state school. Dr. Pern, accompanied by his son and ...

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  25. GERMANY'S TRADE.

    The bill introduced into the Reichstag to increase the subsidy paid by the German Government to the NorddeutscherLloyd Shipping Company for its services ...

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  26. KING'S CORONATION.

    An interesting return of the expenditure on the coronation of their Majesties the King and the Queen on August 9, 1902, has been published. The public accounts in ...

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  27. BELGIAN OUTRAGE.

    In regard to the shooting by a Russian anarchist, named Seilenger, of two police constables at Ghent, in Belgium, remarkable statements are made by the anarchists ...

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  28. RELIGION AND PATRIOTISM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Cardinal Moran, speaking at Goulburn to-day, said that there were two great factors in life—religion and patriotism. Providence had marked ...

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  29. ROADSIDE TRAGEDY.

    HOBART, Sunday. — A terrible accident happened on Saturday on the road between Pyengana and St. Columbia Falls. Mr. Anderson, of Goshen, was driving a buggy ...

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  30. NOISY "STRANGERS."

    As the result of the disorderly scenes caused in the House of Commons during the past few months by women agitators in connection with the franchise question, the ...

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  31. CAPTAIN AND MATE.

    There has been a development in connection with the circumstances under which the barque Calluna, owned by the Calluna Shipping Company, of Greenock, put back ...

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  32. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Elaborate preparations are being made in connection with the Imperial Press Conferenee to be held in London in June. A commitice has just been appointed ...

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  33. DROWNED IN A DRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Eileen Adeline Myrtle Darlington, aged 5 years, was drowned by being washed into an unguarded drain-pipe at Balmain last night. ...

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  34. THE PENGUIN WRECK.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—Two more bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Penguin. They have been identified as those of Noel White, a passenger, and ...

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  35. A BISHOP'S AFFAIRS.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Mr. J. L. Glick has issued a writ against Bishop Gibney, of the Roman Catholic diocese of Perth, for the recovery of £220 in respect of three ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Equity Trustees Company is applying for the grant of probate of the will of Michael O'Connor, late of Paradise Valley, farmer and hotelkeeper, who died on January 8 last. The assets ...

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  37. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    For the second week in February the revenue from the railways amounted to £91,335, or an increase of £16,507 over that for the corresponding seven days last ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Cape Town branch of the Africander Bond is dissatisfied with the outcome of the deliberations of the National Convention. On the motion of Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr, ...

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  39. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The selection of Labour candidates for Federal seats is proceeding in several Victorian constituencies. For Indi the candidates offering are Messrs. T. C. Kaighan ...

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  40. JUMP INTO COURTYARD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A tragic death occurred at the Maitland Hospital last night. A young married woman, Bertha Vincer, suffering from typhoid fever, spring out of ...

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  41. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 words
  42. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    The recent additions by Brazil to its navy have produced a corresponding activity in the Argentina with regard to the defences of that country. ...

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  43. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Australian League team of Rugby footballers played a match yesterday against Huddersfield, and suffered defeat. The scores were:—Huddersfield, 1 goal 1 try; ...

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  44. WANDERERS' DEATHS.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday. — The dead body of an unknown swagman was found yesterday on Topar Station, 50 miles from Broken Hill. The body is that of a ...

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  45. SNAKE AND CONCERTINA.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—On Saturday [?]one of the workmen at the sintering works came to Broken Hill to cash his strike coupons. His wife was with him, and the ...

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  46. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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  47. STREET-SWEEPERS' STRIKE.

    Most of the city orderly boys who went out "on strike" on Friday were still "holding out" on Saturday. Several of the lads assembled at the entrance to the ...

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  48. RHODESIA.

    The annual report of the British South Africa Company for 1908 has been issued. The report speaks in glowing terms of the remarkable improvement that has taken ...

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  49. BOXING.

    In a boxing match at New York yesterday, "Jem" Driscoll beat Abe Attell, a well-known American featherweight. The decision was given on points after 10 ...

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  50. S.S. AORANGI AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The s.s. Aorangi arrived to-day from Vancouver after an uneventful voyage. The following passengers were in the saloon:—For Sydney—Mesdames S. S. Kerr, Tuscano, Smith, S. ...

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  51. A MARTYR TO ECZEMA.

    Began with Teething, and Lasted Twelve Years— Tried Every imaginable Treatment to No Effect —Almost Mad with the Torture—Cured in Three Weeks by Cuticur[?]. ...

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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Trimble, of Nillahcootie, farmer. Causes of insolvency—Loss of stock owing to drought, paying excessive interest on money borrowed, falling off in milk receipts ...

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  53. ABORIGINES AS VOTERS

    PERTH, Sunday.—The three-quarter caste, half-caste, and quarter-caste aboriginals have, after consultation with the organiser of the aborigines' amelioration ...

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  54. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    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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  55. YOUR GOOD BACK.

    Is warranted when "Wolfe's-Schnapps" is used; avoid all other so-called Schnapps.— [Advt.] CLIFTON SPRINGS. — Electro-hydro, Massage, ...

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  56. MILO CIGARETTES

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

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  57. PEARS' SOAP[?]

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

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