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  2. BRITISH CRISIS.

    The resolutions regarding reform of the Second Chamber which Lord Rosebery has given notice that he will move in the House of Lords on Monday next are as follow:— ...

    Article : 458 words
  3. NAVY ESTIMATES. PROGRAMME FOR 1910-11.

    The Navy Estimates, which were awaited with intense interest, were announced yesterday. The total estimates amount to £40,603,700, ...

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  4. LEADING THE CAMPAIGN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the dim light of the Albury railway platform, in the late hours of Wednesday evening two tail figures were moving about between the ...

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  5. UPHOLDING THE UNION. INDI.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday. — Although in some of the subdivisions of Indi the Fusion candidate, Mr. J. T. Brown, will secure good majorities, it is certain that in others he ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from our London correspondent announces that the King, who left London for the Continent on Monday, has arrived at Biarritz. ...

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  7. DEMANDS OF LABOUR. SOUTH WALES COAL TROUBLE.

    The dispute in the South Wales coal trade was considered yesterday at a conference of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, held in London, at which 125 delegates, ...

    Article : 213 words
  8. PEACE PROMISED. THE END OF THE STRIKE.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.—In its 17th wool the strike is to be declared off. This statement is made with the reservation that it is correct as far as it is humanly possible ...

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  9. PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.

    Trouble is arising in Philadelphia between the strikers and strike breakers, the feeling being very bitter. The strikers have resumed the throwing ...

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  10. GERMAN RIVALRY.

    Mr. W. P. Byles, Liberal member for North Salford, asked whether the recent friendly statements by the German Government would influence the naval estimates ...

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  11. HONOURING PEARY.

    When the United States Senate passed a bill last month, promoting Commander Peary to the rank of rear-admiral, it was generally believed that the passage of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. PRESS CRITICISM.

    "The Times" this morning says.—"The fact that no echoes are heard this year of a conflict between the Admiralty and the Cabinet indicates that the Cabinet has ...

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  13. AMERICAN TRADE.

    Representatives of the United States Board of Trade and the Bureau of Trade were recently despatched to Ottawa to consult with the Canadian authorities, with a ...

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  14. LAYING AUSTRALIA IDLE.

    The advisabolity of having a general strike through out Australia, commencing on April 1, and extending over a week, as a protest against the imprisonment of the coal miners' ...

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  15. FELTON BEQUEST.

    The trustees of the Felton bequest have made purchases for the Melbourne Gallery at the sale of Sir Walter Gilboy's art furniture collection. A Willam, and Mary ...

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  16. KING'S COLONIALS.

    The Prince of Wales has presented to the King's Colonials Yeomanry, attached to the Territorial Force, the sum of £1,000. The money is to be spent in training contingents ...

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  17. CANAL MISHAP.

    The cargo steamer Cevic, 8,301 tons, owned by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, has met with an accident while passing through the Suez Canal. The ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 421 words
  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Symons Blake, of Peel-street, North Melbourne, gentleman, who died on January 29, left estate of the value of £6,305. It consists of £4,410 realty and £2,165 personalty, and by a ...

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  20. VALIDITY OF SENTENCES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The members of the New South Wales Labour Council were so sanguine that the drastic amendments made in the Industrial Disputes Act were ...

    Article : 242 words
  21. VESSELS IN COLLISION.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Thursday.—The Norwegian ship Songvaar, Captain Isaacson, inward bound from Delagoa Bay, South Africa, collided at 8 o'clock this morning ...

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  22. TEST CRICKET.

    South Africa, has won the fourth test match against England by four wickets. In South Africa's second innings Faulkner was top scorer with 40 not out. ...

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  23. OCEAN YACHT RACE.

    The Atlantic Yocht Club has offered a 5,000-dollars trophy, to be called the "President's Cup," for an international yacht race across the Atlantic, between some ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. FOOTBALL EXPENDITURE.

    As the Carlton Football Club had won the premiership thrice in succession, its executive was anxious to equal the Essendon record of four premierships made in ...

    Article : 324 words
  25. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Alfred Allen, of Railway-place, Port Melbourne, painter. Causes of insolvency— Continued ill-health of self, illness in family, and inability to obtain remmerative ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. A CROWDED PORT.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The master of the steamer Georgia, now at Fremantle, states that on the passage out from New York a call was made at Durban for bunker ...

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  27. ADRIFT FOR A MONTH.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—On Tuesday, February 8, two men, named George Eecles and William Weldon, fishermen, left Yeppoon, in small boats, for Keppel Island. ...

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  28. INDIAN COAL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The offers received by the Government for 4,900 tons of Indian coal, brought by the steamer Evandale, were not considered satisfactory, and ...

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  30. GERMAN PROGRAMME.

    The German Reichstag has adopted the navy estimates, on which a debate lasting several days has taken place. A Socialist member raised the question of increasing ...

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  31. BRUNSWICK BY-ELECTION.

    The only nominations for the Brunswick [?]eat, vacant by the retirement of Mr. F. Anstey, lodged with the returning officer (Mr. M. Balfe) were those of the mayor ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. THE WANNON.

    HORSHAM, Thursday.—Mr. S. Winter Cooke, the Fusion candidate for the Wannon, has an interesting personality and an interesting career. He represented the ...

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  33. DISHONEST POLICEMEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Thomas Smith Bartlett and Francis William Toohey, formerly members of the police force, were charged at the Quarter Sessions at Lismore ...

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  34. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Messrs. Howard Smith Co. Ltd. announce that the s.s. Edina will make a special excursion to Portar[?]gton on Sunday next, leaving Queen's Wharf at half-past 2 p.m., arriving back about 8 ...

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  35. JANET LADY CLARKE MEMORIAL FUND.

    The hon. treasure has received donations to the above fund from the following:—Mr. Cedric Campbell, Mr. W. M. Shield., Mr. D. A. Madden. Mr. H. M. Looney, Mr. P. Lyons, Rev. J. J. Gallivin, ...

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