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  2. UPHOLDING THE UNION. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    The following are the selected Fusion candidates for the Senate in alphabetical older:— SIR ROBERT BEST. ...

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  3. BRITISH RADICALS.

    The amount of reliance which the Liberals can place upon the Labour party was defined yesterday, when the debate on the army estimates was resumed in the House ...

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  4. ANARCHIST AT BAY.

    A desperate encounter between Slavinski, a notorious anarchist, and several policemen is reported from Odessa. An attempt was made by 10 members of ...

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  5. HECKLING A WOMAN.

    All the rowdy elements that have recently been found in the back seats at election meetings were present in the Hawthorn Town-hall last night. The meeting had been ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Thomas David Gibson Carmichael), who has been elected as Grand Muster of the United Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and ...

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  7. RONALD V. HARPER. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    A large attendance was present at the City Court yesterday. when the conspiracy charges arising out of the Ronald. v. Harper libel case were called on at 10 minutes ...

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  8. WANNON.

    JUNG JUNG, Wednesday.—Mr. S. Winter Cooke, the Fusionist candidate, addressed a good meeting of electors here lost night. Campaign work in the federal ...

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  9. INDI.

    BEECHWORTH, Wednesday.—"I have never in all my experience known an election involving such great issues to be so close at hand, and to create such little ...

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  10. CARUSO'S BODYGUARD.

    Signor Caruso, the eminent tenor, is determined not to be intimidated by the threat of the Black Hand Society, that he will be murdered unless he pays the sum of ...

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  11. THE MISSING DEFENDANT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—John Huxley was arrested in Sydney to-day on warrant from Melbourne in connection with the RonalsHarper conspiracy case. ...

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  12. NUMBERING THE PEOPLE.

    When Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth statisfician, was in England he had a conference with the British census authorities in regard to the date of the next census. ...

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  13. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    Mr. Alan Burgoyne, Unionist member for North Kensington, a keen critic of naval affairs, asked an important question in the House of Commons yesterday, relating to ...

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  14. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The High Court at Bombay is engaged on the trial of Kanhere and six others for the murder of Mr. Arthur Jackson, collector and magistrate at Nasik, in December last. ...

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  15. SUEZ CANAL.

    A few weeks ago the Khedive convoked the Egyptian General Assembly to consider the draft convention of the renewal of tho concession. ...

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  16. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Subjects of town, country, and interstate interest furnish a full pictorial issue in "The Australasian" this week. A fine reproduction of Frampton's memorial to the late ...

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  17. CINDERELLA STATE.

    The efforts of the Western Australian Government to advertise the agricultural possibilities of their State are attracting attention. Recently a conference of ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Trewhella, of Union-street, North Brighton, gentlemen, who died on February 17, left estate of the value of £8,534. It consists of £2,000 re[?] and £6,534 personalty, and by a will ...

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  19. THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—James M'Gurck, a young farmer, was driving two cows along the Smythesdale-road on Tuesday afternoon, when he was passed by a ...

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  20. STUDENT'S ROMANCE.

    Washington society has a fresh sensation in the shape of an elopement, the parties being the son of Mr. Philander C. Knox (formerly United States Attorney-General, ...

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  21. AN ANTI-LABOUR CENTRE.

    YACKANDANDAH, Wednesday.—If Beechworth is, one of the strongholds of labour in this electorate, Yackandandah is one of centres where the anti-labour ...

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  22. HUGE DEFALCATIONS.

    A sensation has been caused in Paris by the arrest of M. Duez, a well-known business man, who was liquidator of several of the French religious associations. He is ...

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  23. TRAMWAY BONUS.

    The directors of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company Ltd. have for some time past been considering the relations between the company and its employees, ...

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  24. GREAT WALKING TOUR.

    Lieutenant P. T. Etherton, of the 39th Garhwal Rifles, Bengal Infantry, has just completed a journey on foot of 4,000 miles. Setting out from the Himalayas, ...

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  25. SOAP TRUST LIBELS.

    Still another successful libel action has been taken in connection with the attacks made on the soap trust in 1907 by the "Daily Mail" and its associated provincial ...

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  26. OLD SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A valuable historical document has been unearthed from the ancient records of the Lands department, and will find a fitting place in the ...

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  27. TEST CRICKET.

    In the fourth test match, now being played, South Africa has replied to England's first innings score of 203 with 207, Commaille being highest scorer with 42. ...

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  28. BOOM IN RUBBER.

    The boom on the Stock Exchange in rubber companies continues. The article itself, at the auctions in Mincing-lane to-day, fetched 10/6 per lb., and the price is ...

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  29. TALLOW MARKET.

    At to-day's auction sales of Australasian tallow 898 casks were offered, and 825 casks were sold. Prices were as follow:—Fine mutton, 36/9; medium mutton, 34/6; fine ...

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  30. A BABY'S ADVENTURE.

    LALBERT, Wednesday.—Early on Sunday afternoon the four children of Mrs. G. Kelly, of Tittybong, were sent to gather wood. Three of them returned safely, ...

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  31. WOOLCOMBERS' STRIKE.

    A strike has been declared among 7,000 wool-combers of Bradford. Gangs of strikers visited the wool-combing works at Bradford and Shipley, and in every case succeeded in ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Frederick Albert Hutt, Jumbunna. Causes of insolvency—Sickness in family, want of remunerative employment, and pressure of creditors, Liabilities, £33/11/9; assets, nil. ...

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