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  2. ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    A vigorous campaign address was delivered by Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, at Reading last night. The speaker said that the people of the ...

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  3. COLLISION IN A FOG.

    The steamer Arcadian, 2,683 tons net register of the Ellerman Lines Limited, was lost yesterday in a collision in St. George's Channel, an 12 of her Lascar ...

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  4. LORD KITCHENER AT WORK. BUSY DAY AT BRISBANE CAMP.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At midnight on Sunday Colonel Lyster, commandant of Queensland and commander of the troops in camp at Lytton, was handed a tactical ...

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  5. MYSTERY OF MARS.

    Professor Percival Lowell, who has made a special study of the planet Mars from his observatory in Arizona for many years past, has replied to those of his critics who ...

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  6. YESTERDAY'S HEAT CONTINUANCE THREATENED.

    The whole trouble with yesterday was that a barometric disturbance went astray at Eucla. It faded insensibly until.06 or so each way represented the isobaric ...

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  7. OFFICIAL STATE DINNER.

    In the evening Lord Kitchener was the guest of the Queensland Government at dinner at Parliament-house. About 100 guests were present. Mr. Kidston, the ...

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  8. GUN-RUNNING.

    Numerous cases of gun-running in the Persian Gulf have occurred lately, the arms and ammunition being destined for the use of the tribes on the north-west frontier of ...

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  9. DAMAGE AT HORSHAM.

    HORSHAM, Monday.—A hurricane passed over Jung Jung this evening, doing considerable damage. The Church of England was unroofed. Mr. Ackland's ...

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  10. SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Late in the afternoon there was a heavy hailstorm, followed by a sharp thunderstorm. BIRCHIP, Monday.—Thunderstorms, ...

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  11. RECORDS IN THE COUNTRY.

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  12. MISSING WARATAH. DETAILS OF SABINE'S SEARCH.

    We have already been informed that the search steamer Sabine returned to Cape Town on December 7 without having seen any sign of the missing steamer Waratah. ...

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  13. AMERICA IN THE EAST.

    The United States Admiralty have resolved upon splitting up the Pacific fleet into two divisions, one to be known as the Asiatic fleet and the other as the Pacific ...

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  14. LIGHTNING CAUSES FIRE.

    ST. ARNAUD, Monday.—A fire occurred last night at the farm of William M'Donald, Gre Gre Central, about 11 miles from St. Arnaud. It was caused by lightning firing ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS.

    Colonel Legge, a member of the Military Board yesterday received from Mr. Pethebridge, who is in Brisbane, the following telegram:—"Lord Kitchener will see ...

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  16. REMARKABLE HAILSTORM.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Last year was remarkable for the number of severe windstorMs which swept Ballarat. A bad start has been made this year, for this evening, at ...

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  17. BUSH AND GRASS FIRES.

    RARAT, Monday.—Several bush fires are raging in the neighbourhood. The third outbreak for the season occurred about three miles north of the town, and ...

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  18. GREAT CHEMIST'S WILL.

    The will of Mr. Ludwig Mond, the distinguished chemist, of Brunner, Mond, and Company Limited, is announced. Subject to his widow's life interest Mr. ...

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  19. LORD KITCHENER—AN IRISHMAN.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday last "Enniskillener" lays particular claim to Lord Kitchener as being an Irishman. I am somewhat surprised at this, for the great ...

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  20. TRAGEDY AT TAMWORTH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A domestic tragedy took place at Tamworth this afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goodworth, in Murray-street, on the outskirts ...

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  21. TELEGRAPHIC DELAYS.

    Bush fires between Murtoa and Horsham caused serious interruptions to the telegraph service between Melbourne and Adelaide yesterday. At 11 p.m., though a good ...

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  22. GIRL'S ADVENTURE.

    On Sunday afternoon, at about 5 o'clock, Emily Harsnell, about 18 years of age, was found lying amongst the tea-tree on the foreshore at Sandringham, in a dazed ...

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  23. GAMBLER'S FORTUNES.

    The Frcnch-Canadian visitor to Mont[?] Carlo, M. Crouzier, tempted fate too far at the gaming-tables. On Tuesday last, when playing roulette, he won £23,200 by ...

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  24. BANKER KILLED.

    Mr. Spencer Track, a well-known New York banker and railroad magnate, was the only person killed in a serious railway collision on the Northern Central Railroad. ...

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  25. TASMANIAN BUSH FIRES.

    HOBART, Monday.—Fierce bush fires are raging throughout the Lottah district. The battery and outbuildings at the Australia mine were totally destroyed. ...

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  26. A FINE MARCH HOME.

    The field marshal held a much finer review of the Queensland forces than would have been the case had the day's work been mere ceremonial. He motored to Wynnum ...

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  27. FRENCH SOCIALISTS.

    M. Clemenceau, the ex-Premier of France, is to remain a member of tho Radical-Socialist party. It was announced that he had resigned his membership because of ...

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  28. FURTHER SEARCH.

    The Acting Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lee) telegraphed to the Victorian Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday, stating that the New South Wales Government is ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    His Exccllency the Governor, attended by Mr. Victor Hood returns to Melbourne to-day, to hold an Executive Council, and will be present at the cricket match, lunching ...

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  30. PROSPEROUS CANADA.

    The past year has been a notable year of progress for Canada. During the year there were 00,148 emigrants from the United States, and 95,522 from Europe. ...

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  31. DEPARTURE FROM BRISBANE.

    Lord Kitchener will leave Brisbane by special train to-morrow morning. He will make a brief stay at Newcastle, and after reaching Sydney, will go into camp with ...

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  32. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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  33. TYPHOID AT MONTREAL

    A severe epidemic of typhoid has broken out in Montreal. Two thousand cases are reported, and the hospitals are overcrowded with patients. ...

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  34. THE LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  35. RECEPTION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When Lord Kitchener arrives from Brisbane on Wednesday morning he will be met by representatives of the Federal Government and the ...

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  36. AMERICAN TRUSTS. A NITRATE COMBINE.

    Some huge money movements are announced. The New York correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that, according to advices from Valparaiso, Mr. J. P. ...

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  37. SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.

    A suffragette in her blind zeal for her cause inflicted great suffering on an un-offending clerk ou Saturday. She burst into Mr. John Burns's election ...

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  38. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    Following the High Court judgment which upheld the right of coal-owners, in Great Britain under the Eight Hours in Mines Act to extend work by one hour a day on ...

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  39. THE MELBOURNE DINNER.

    In the absence of His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley), Lord Chelmsford, acting Governor-General, will preside at the dinner to Lord Kitchener in ...

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  40. PORT ARTHUR.

    Reuter's agency at Tokio announces that Port Arthur, which was leased to Japan since the war with Russia, will be opened at an early date as a free commercial port ...

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  41. VISIT TO ALBANY.

    Lord Kitchener has altered his plans so as to permit of his visiting Albany. At the conclusion of his inspection at Fremantle. This will not result in any alteration of the ...

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  42. FIRES IN TEE COUNTRY.

    SWAN HILL, Monday.—A destructive fire occurred list might in the main street, when five shops were completely destroyed. The scene was Shipp's-buildings, a block of wooden structures, ...

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  43. CRICKET IN AFRICA.

    The M.C.C. team, which is visiting South Africa, commended at Johanuesbuig the first of a series of test matches with a combined South African team, on Saturday. ...

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  44. MR. DEAKIN VISITS SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) will leave Point Lonsdale for Melbourne to-day, and to-morrow afternoon will leave for Sydney to meet Lord Kitchener. ...

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  45. REVIEW OF CADETS.

    Between his two visits to the camp Lord Kitchener reviewed in the Domain the cadets of Brisbane. As a rule the little fellows muster bravely in this city, and a ...

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  47. THE SEYMOUR CAMP.

    Activv preparations are being made at headquarters for the work of the camp at Seymour. Yesterday the railway time-table for the transportation of troops to ...

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  48. LABOUR OPPOSITION.

    The American Federation of Labour has issued an appeal to its members, numbering 1,500,000, to subscribe to a fund to fight the Steel Trust. It stigmatises the trust ...

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