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  2. TEE CRETAN MENACE.

    Turkey is taking measures to assert her rights in Crete The Porte issued an intimation that the sending of Cretan deputies to the Greek National Assembly ...

    Article : 322 words
  3. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The promoters of the Festival of Empire which will be held in I ondon in Mav, June and July, have been offered by Mr. W.L. Burdett Coutts the use of his premises at 81 ...

    Article : 365 words
  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    That "small but noisy faction"—if a phrase of the Prime Minister's may be employed here—which takes delight during the prodgress of an election in shouting down ...

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  5. DOMINIONS AND DEFENCE. CANADA'S NAVAL PROPOSALS.

    An important debate took place yesterday in the Dominion House of Commons upon the motion for the second reading of the Naval Service Bill. ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. THE GOAL STRIKE. DASTARDLY ACT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first outrage since the beginning of the strike has taken place. The following particulars were received by ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS. BUDGET OR LORDS' REFORM.

    The supposed intention of the Government to put the Budget through Parliament before settling its account with the House of Lords does not meet with the approval ...

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  8. ARMED BURGLAR.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a late hour last night a masked burglar, with a revolver, sprang out on two young ladies, relatives of the proprietor of the Westminster Hotel, ...

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  9. MISSING WARATAH.

    Mr. J. W. M'Lachlan, M. L. A., member for Gippsland North, telegraphed to the Premier's secretary (Mr. Short) yesterday evening, stating that while walking along ...

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  10. TO-MORROW'S BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The result of the aggregate meeting of the Southern miners to-morrow is looked forward to with great expectation. It is becoming daily more ...

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  11. UNIONISTS AND LIBERALS.

    Sir,—There are many Australians who would like to have from you a brief explanation of the terms Unionist and Liberal as applied to different parties in the British ...

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  12. IMPORTED COAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The steamer Baron Dalmeny, with 5,000 tons of coal from Calcutta, to the order of the Government, arrived to-day, and when off the Heads was ...

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  13. LORD KITCHENER. DEPARTURE FOR TASMANIA.

    Lord Kitchener spent the forenoon of yesterday quietly at Government-house. Colonel Legge, Q.M.G., was closeted with him for a few hours, and the Field-Marshal gave ...

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  14. CLAIM TO A PEERAGE.

    An interesting development occurred yesterday in the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty division of the High Court, before Mr.Justice Bigbam, The case was the ...

    Article : 523 words
  15. PROPRIETARY MINE.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—Notice was posted on the Proprietary mine this afternoon that work in the various ore-dressing mills would cease as from to-morrow. This ...

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  16. PARIS FLOODS RELIEF FUND GROWING.

    The fund inaugurated by the Lord Mayor of London for the relief of sufferers by the Paris floods has reached the sum of £44,000. Among the subscriptions was one ...

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  17. MELBA'S FAREWELL.

    Sir,—On the eve of my departure from my old home I ask the courtesy of your columns to convex to the public an expres sion of my gratitude for the unceasing ...

    Article : 337 words
  18. CONSERVATIVE TYPES.

    The Conservatives were divided in council and action. Somewere Pharisees of Imperialism, who demanded a direct contribution to the Admiralty and its automatic control ...

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  19. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE.

    During the height of the election campaign a report was published in the "Daily Mail" of a hostilo demonstration to which Mr Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  20. MINERS WANT CONFERENCE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—The request made by the miners' delegate board on Saturday last for a conference with the proprietors came up for consideration at a ...

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  21. THE TASMANIAN CAMP.

    HOBART, Friday.—As a troop train from Hobart to Ross Camp was passing Andover this afternoon most of the trucks and carriages left the line. No person was ...

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  22. FEDERAL MINISTERS' DONATION.

    When the Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) was seen yesterday, he stated that the members of the Federal Ministry had decided to make a personal donation ...

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  23. AID FOR STRIKERS.

    The members of the Corrimal Brass Band, who have during the lost few weeks been collecting subscriptions in the streets of the city and suburbs on behalf of the strikers ...

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  24. THE RELIEF FUND.

    Pathe Freres, through their Australian manager, purpose giving an entertainment on the might of the 16th March next, on which occasion the moving pictures of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, accompanied by Georgina Countess of Dudley and Captain Flennes, and attended by Captain Gilliat, visited the National Art ...

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  26. COAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous collierv explosion has taken place at Las Esperandas in Mexico, result ing in the death of 68 of the miners, with injuries to 50. They are mostly Japanese ...

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  27. SENTENCES CONDEMNED.

    WALHALLA, Thursday.—At a meeting of the Walhalla branch of the A.M A. on Friday, a resolution was carried unanimously condemning the action of the New South ...

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  28. CONSPIRACY TRIAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The trial of Peter Bowling, William Brennan, Albert Burns, Amram Lewis, and Andrew Gray on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the ...

    Article : 522 words
  29. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

    Towards this fund we have received the following additional contribution:—The Sawoy, £5/5/. ...

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  30. CIVIC CORRUPTION.

    The citizens of Montreal seem determined to wipe out the reproach pronounced by Judge Cannon in December upon thou city as regards the state of political corruption ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. PRE-HISTRORIC REPTILES.

    A palæontological cxpedition from the Berbin University to German East Africa has discovered the remains of prehistoric saurians, one of which has a thigbone ...

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  32. MID-OCEAN MYSTERY.

    Regarding the sighting of a direlict boat by the "Thser" kuber Tinaana on her voyage to Melbourne from London, as reported in "The Argus" of yesteiday, Captain ...

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  33. THE NETHERLANDS.

    In view of the supposed designs of Germany upon the Netherlands, a question which was asked in the Second Chambor of the States General yesterday, together ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S FLEET.

    The first of the torpedo-boat destroyers which are being constructed on the Clyde for the Commonwealth Government to form the nucleus of the Australian fleet unit is ...

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  35. MORDER IN INDIA.

    The preliminary investigation into the charge against a number of natives of having been concerned m tho murder of Mr. Arthur Jacieson, collector and magistrate ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The tariff war between Germany and the United States, winch yvns threatened lately, has been averted. The question of the admission of American cattle and ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. SWIMMING CARNIVAL. FINAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The swimming championship contest will conclude this afternoon, when the 440 yards and 220 yards (breast stroke) championships of Australia will be decided at the ...

    Article : 281 words
  38. TO BE CALLED PARRAMATTA.

    On February 2 the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) cabled to Captain Collins, the Commonwealth representative in London, asking him to invite Mrs. Asquith ...

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  39. ROYAL MOTHER-IN-LAW,

    Duke Ernest Gunther of aeohleswig Holstein is petitioning the Bru.els courtto appoint i judicial family conned" to administer the affairs of his mother-in law, ...

    Article : 417 words
  40. MEN-OF-LETTERS.

    Sensational revelations have been made in an action in the law courts concerning frauds perpetrated on sev eral well known authors. ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    The St. peteisburg press publishes a report that Saibar Khan, the chief supporter of the ex-Shall of Persia, has been captured at Resht, crossing the frontier in ...

    Article : 89 words
  42. SOUTHERN COLLIERIES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. D. A. W. Robertson, general manager of the Metropolitan Colliery, in giving further evidence before the Southern Collieries Wages Board ...

    Article : 331 words
  43. EARLY BUDDHISM.

    A Japanese explorer named zuicho, who has been travelling through Chinese Turkestan, has discovered 30 Buddhist scrolls dating from the second to the seventh ...

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  44. TO-DAY a PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. Tuckett and Styles.—At Pakingtonstreet, Kew, villa property. Mr. R. W. E. Hooke.—At Cameron, Thomas, and M, Goun streets, Richmond, residential properties, ...

    Article : 226 words
  45. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    A bill providing for the extension of the Anglo-German arbitration agreement for two years was agreed to by the Reichstag December. The agreement has now been ...

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  46. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Closely following the championship swimming matches are the ladies' matches, which will be held on Saturday, February 12, at Stubbs's, baths, South Melbourne, and ...

    Article : 98 words
  47. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The Lobnitz rock breaker at work in the Yarra at Queen's-bridge is photographed in the town edition of "The Australasian " Silently and swiftly it is deepening the ...

    Article : 103 words
  48. EVERY MAN A SOLDIER.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Field-Marshal Lord Roberts has cabled to the New Zealand Press Association as follows:— "I have watched with profound salis ...

    Article : 91 words
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  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Noticing in your issue of the 2nd inst. that a few hard-up "sports" had forwarded a donation to the above fund, we thought we would follow suit, and took ...

    Article : 67 words
  51. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Howard Smith Co. Ltd announce that the s.s. Edina will make a special excursion to Portarlington to-morrow (Sunday), leaving Queen's Wharf at 2 p.m., and arriving back about 8 p.m. Di ...

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  55. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [The amounts given in estates are gross, and subeat to jany debts owing by the estates.] William Martin, late of Aslin-street, formelly of Drouin, farmer, who died on December 5 last, under ...

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