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  2. LADY "LAYMAN."

    The placidity of the Methodist Conference was disturbed yesterday by an announcement made by the Rev. M. Bullas. The news was so unexpected that the oldest ...

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  3. MURDERER'S CONFESSION.

    Passionate scenes have characterised the trial at the Venice assizes of the Russian countess, Tarnowska, her maid Perrier, her lawyer M. Prilukoff, and a young man ...

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  4. RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    A great demonstration has been made by the socialists of Berlin, in connection with their struggle for an extension of the franchise. Immense crowds gathered in the ...

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  5. LABOUR PARTY INDICTED.

    The Labour parly was indicted upon many counts by the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) at a meeting in the Masonic-hall last night. The gathering was convened ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION MISSION.

    The members of the Cabinet Sub-committee which is dealing with the State Ministry's immigration scheme, held a conference yesterday, when they discussed the ...

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  7. HARBISON WILL CASE.

    The hearing was resumed before the Chief Justice yesterday of evidence in the Harbison will case. A caveat has been lodged by Frank Harbison. a brother ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The labour view of the political situation was put by Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald in a speech at the Caxton-hall on Saturday night. ...

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  9. ADELAIDE EXPRESS DELAYED.

    STAWELL, Monday.—The Adelaide express was held up at Stawell owing to the heavy floods in the Wimmera at Glenorchy-bridge. A pilot engine was sent on at 11 ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King, our London correspondent cables, was to sail yesterday for Calais, aboard the Royal yacht Alexandra, on his visit to France. On Saturday night ...

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  11. GERMAN NAVY.

    An important debate on the subject of navy expansion has taken place in the German Reichstag. It was initiated by a member of the ...

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  12. "AMATEUR" FOOTBALL.

    "I am told it will be published in 'The Times,' London, to-morrow." In these exultant words the president of the South Melbourne Football Club (Mr. H. Skinner) ...

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  13. SYMPATHY STRIKE.

    In accordance with the decision of the Central Federated Labour Union of Philadelphia, the general strike in sympathy with the tramway employees began at midnight ...

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  14. COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The London County Council elections, which have generally been fought with great spirit, were this year marked by general apathy. Small pollings were the rule. ...

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  15. ROYAL HUNTERS.

    Good sport has already been secured by the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, who, with their daughter and son, Princess Patri cia and Prince Arthur are in South Africa ...

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  16. BURDENS OF EMPIRE.

    "It is intended that the Empire celebration shall be the outward sign of an inner awakening of the peoples who constitute the British Empire to the serious duties which ...

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  17. MILLIONAIRE'S DOCTOR.

    There has been a sensational sequel to the slander action brought by Dr. Bennett Clarke Hyde, in Missoui, against the executors of the estate of Colonel Thomas H. ...

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  18. DREADNOUGHT DOCK.

    The British Admiralty has decided to build a dry dock for the reception of Dreadnoughts at Portsmouth. The cost of the work is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  19. ENGLISH DERBY.

    Considerable speculation which occurred a few months ago in connection with the engagement of the American jockey, D. Maher, to ride in this year's Derby was ...

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  20. MURDER LEAGUE.

    As the result of investigations which have been made in connection with the attempted assassination of the Premier of Korea (Ye Wan Yon) in December last, the existence ...

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  21. EMPIRE FESTIVAL.

    Many offers of hospitality to visitors from Australia and New Zealand who desire to participate in the approaching Festival of Empire, to be held in London from May to ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN'S DEFEAT.

    Further particulars are available of the boxing contest in Paris on Friday, when Stewart, the American, defeated "Sid" Russell, the well-known Australian ...

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  23. DIVORCE CELEBRATION.

    The action for divorce brought in New York by Mrs. J. J. Astor against her husband, who is a colonel of militia, reached its final stage over a week ago, when the ...

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  24. RECORDS IN FLYING.

    M. Henry Farman, the well-known French aeronaut, has been experimenting with a new flying-machine, combining the principles of the biplane and the monoplane. ...

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  25. FATAL BOXING.

    R. Watson (known as "Girley" Watson), formerly champion middle-weight boxer of the British navy, was knocked out last night in a ...

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  26. LATEST IN WIRELESS.

    The latest development in wireless telegraphy is its utilisation for conveying information to the Hull fleet of fishing trawlers whilst they are at sea. ...

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  27. OIL FUEL.

    The probable sources of supply of oil for use by the British navy are being discussed. The "Economist" says that it is evident ...

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  28. FRESH AIR FOR CITIZENS.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Monday.—The Wagga Municipal Council have adopted building regulations which provide that no cottage shall have a frontage of less than ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. DEAD MEN'S CHARITY.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) has been seeking relaxation from land tax problems in the study of the incidence of the Victorian probate laws upon charitable ...

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  30. COST OF LIVING.

    Sir,—I recently noticed an announcement by, I believe, the Grocers' Association, of another rise in price of sugar. Only a week or so ago the price of leather ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Councillor A. F. Showers, of Essendon, who was a candidate three years ago for the Melbourne North seat in the Legislative Council, and was defeated by a narrow ...

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  32. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Australian Boot Trade Employees' Federation v. Whybrow and Co. and others (part heard). Webb v. Syme and Co. SUPREME DOURT. ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Mullen, of Bennett-street, North Fitzroy, gentleman, who died on February 6, left estate of the value of £4,648. It consists of £2,030 realty and £2,613 personalty, and by a will ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Alfred Rutherford, Coleraine, blacksmith. Liabilities, £185/5/2; assets, £80/0/9; deficiency, £105/4/5. Mr. E. H. Atkinson, official assignee. ...

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