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  2. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    It is worth while to refresh the public mind with the names of the Commonwealth and State representatives who framed the Financial Agreement.— ...

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  4. PITFALLS OF YOUTH.

    A conference was held at the Assemblyhall yesterday to further the social reform movement. In addition to ministers of various denominations, there were present ...

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  5. FICKLE PRINCESS.

    The eccentric conduct of the Countess de Montignoso, the former wife of the King of Saxony, has provided society with a piquant sensation. ...

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  6. EXPRESS WRECKED.

    An official report concerning the railway accident at Stoat's Nest, on the London and Briglrton line, on January 29, has been published. The train was a Pullman [?]ar ...

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  7. LINKS WITH IMMORTALS.

    A unique gathering took place in London last night, when 300 descendants of poets were entertained at a banquet organised by the Poetry Recital Society. Lord ...

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  8. SMALL-POX. NO FURTHER CASES.

    The bulletins from the Quarantine station at Portsea were again of an encouraging nature yesterday. Dr. Robertson advised that the five patients who have been ...

    Article : 488 words
  9. STRUGGLE WITH THE LORDS CREATION OF NEW PEERS.

    The Radical press has gathered confidence from the vote on Mr. Asquith's veto motion in the House of Commons, which gave the Ministry a majority of 106. The ...

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  10. CAMPAIGN OF HOWLS.

    Yesterday morning a letter published in "The Argus' by Messrs. R. H. Solly and P. Heagney challenged Mr. Deakin to "adduce a particle of evidence to connect the ...

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  11. CORRUPT SENATORS.

    Senator Benn Conger, of the New York Legislature, has resigned his seat. Senator Conger recently accused Senator J. P. Allds, the leader of the House, of having accepted. ...

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  12. MARRIED IMMIGRANTS. PROSPECTS OF SETTLERS.

    With reference to the allegation that immigrants in New South Wales are not welcomed when they are accompanied by their wives and families. Sir George Reid, High ...

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  13. FLOATING ASSIZES.

    The Federal Court of the Alaska territory has just completed a circuit of a novel character. The Court assembled on board a revenue cutter, and proceeded with the ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. PERSONAL.

    The Earl of Jersey, formerly Governor of New South Wales, recently started a libel suit against Mr.Llewellyn Williams,Liberal member of the House of Commons for ...

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  15. SUSPICIOUS ILLNESS.

    Dr. Norris, federal director of quarantine, stated yesterday that he had not received any official news of n suspicious case of illness on board the R.M.S. Omrah. The ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION. RACE CONSOLIDATION.

    The conference of the Transvaal Progressive Federation, which is now in session, is discussing a series of national questions affecting the union of the States. ...

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  17. TARIFF REFORM.

    An important statement, which may have a momentous effect upon the political situation, is made in the "Daily Telegraph" of Tuesday. The paper announces that the ...

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  18. DANCER'S SALARY.

    Evidence was given in a court case on Tuesday which shows the high salaries paid to dancing artists in London. The case is an action against Ruth St. Denis, a dancer. ...

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  19. THE SYDNEY PASSENGERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three more of the third class passengers by the Otway were isolated at the Quarantine Station to-day. It is not yet known whether they ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S DUTY.

    "The Times" in a leading article to-day cordially sympathises with the gist of Sir George Reid's statement, but says that the spokesmen of Australian opinion, official ...

    Article : 236 words
  21. "WAIT AND SEE" GOVERNMENT.

    The guillotine motion,restricting the debate in committee on the Mimisterial proposals for the limitation of the House of Lords' veto, was moved by the Prime ...

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  22. STARVED TO [?]DEATH.

    A return was issued on Monday showing the mortality from starvation in England and Wales during 1908. It indicates that 125 persons died of starvation in that year, ...

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  23. THE COMPLETE FOOTBALLER.

    There is nothing more remarkable in the development of football in Victoria than the increase of ofiicials. The veterans who started the Australasian game were content ...

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  24. BIG BANK SUSPENDS.

    A sensation has been caused in business circles in Brooklyn by the fact that the Union Bank has suspended payment. The institution has a capital of l,000,000dol. Its ...

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  25. THE LANGUAGE QUESTION.

    Owing to his disagreement with the bilingual proposals of the Minister for Education (General Hertzog), the Director of Education in the Orange River Colony (Mr. ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    The importance of the German Navy League, which constantly advocates a programme of naval expansion, is indicated by the fact that its membership is now ...

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  27. GRATIFYING RESPONSE.

    Mr. Cattanach, a member of the Water Supply Commission, says that a gratifying response has already been made to the commission's invitation to all persons about to ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. ZULUS FOR THE RAND.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" announces on high authority that the Union Government intends to inaugurate sweeping reforms in ...

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  29. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. BANK SHARES, &c.

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  30. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The consumers in Germany, who recently started a boycott against the butter merchants on account of the high prices charged for the commodity, are now strongly ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. BOY EMIGRANTS.

    A new departure in the method of producing suitable settlers for Canada has been made by Dr. Gray, head master of the Bradfield College. Acting under the auspices of ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. CALVE ON MELBA. TO THE EDITOR OP THE ARGLS.

    Sir,—Will you kindly permit me to say that my remarks concerning my dear friend Madame Melba's voice in my interview have not been quite clearly ...

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  33. LABOUR PROBLEMS. BUREAUX IN QUEBEC.

    The Government of Quebec has decided to establish labour bureaux in the principal cities of the province. The object is to free those seeking work from the extortionate ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The shipment of Australian apples by the R.M.S. Osterley arrived in excellent condition, though some of the fruit was pitted. There was a strong market. South ...

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  35. MARTTIME STRIKE.

    The strike of naval reservists at Marseilles, which parlysed the shipping in that port, is becoming even more serious. The strikers recently appealed to reservists in ...

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  36. SUEZ CANAL.

    It is expected that Egypt will shortly come to a decision concerning the renewal of the concession held by the Suez Canal Company. The Khedive recently convoked ...

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  37. BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS.

    This morning the box-plans open at Alan's for Madame Calve's season, which commences on April 16, and continues on the 10th, 21st, and 23rd. The concerts, ...

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  38. WHAT WILL BECOME OF "PAM?"

    MORTLAKE, Wednesday.—Mortlake has elected to sit in judgment upon one of the works of the well-known novelist Baroness Orezy (Mrs. Montagu Barstow). The ...

    Article : 189 words
  39. IMPORTING OPIUM. A COSTLY "PAINT."

    GEELONG, Wednesday.— This evening, 124 tins of opium were found in a bag on the Eastern Beach,aear the mineral springs, by two lads. The boys burst open a tin, ...

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  40. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 24 1-l6d. per ounce, a fall of 1-16d. since Saturday. ...

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  41. MINING SHARES.

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  42. CHIEF JUSTICE AND MEMBER.

    HOBART, Wednesday,—The Royal Commission which is hearing the charges of Mr. Jensen, M.H.A, in regard to the purchase of land from the Chief Justice (Sir John ...

    Article : 219 words
  43. ACROSS THE ANDES.

    The railway tunnel through the Andes, connecting Chili and the Argentine, has been completed. The service was inangurated on Tuesday, when the first train ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  45. MOTOR TRACTION.

    During a series of artillery manœuvres at Montreal, experiments were made with petrol traction engines. The engines were used for moving the guns from place to ...

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  46. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At l0.30 a.m.—Varawa v. Howrd Smith and Co. (part heard). Note.—Owing to the Chief Justice being engaged on other judicial work, His Honour's list will not be commenced before ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Latest reports concerning the outburst of Mount Etna state that the activity of the voleano is distinctly lessening. The two Japanese spies who were recently ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. GOLD YIELDS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The gold yield of New South Wales for March was 17,019 ounces fine, as compared with 6,797 ounces fine for March last year. The yield for the ...

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  49. S.S. CHANGSHA AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Wednesday.—The s s. Changsha arrived this morning. Owing to thick weather she had to remain off the port, being unable to pick up Booby Island from noon until ...

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  50. PRACTICE TOO FREQUENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"This practice is becoming too frequent, and the time for light penalties has passed." Thus Mr. Clark, S.M., at the Water Summons Court ...

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  51. CENTRAL STATION CONTRACT.

    It is announced that the State Ministry has decided to appoint Mr. Justice Cussen a Royal commission to investigate and report upon the claims made against the ...

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  52. FITZROY EXPLOSION FUND.

    For the fund in aid of sufferers by the Fitzroy explosion we have received £2 from Mrs. R. Callan. ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The gold yield for the State for March was 37,151 fine ounces, compared with 35,717oz, for March, 1909. The value was £157,807, as against ...

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  58. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Francis George Ackland, labourer, Camperdown. Causes of insolvency—Losses through fire Liabilities, £67/9/11; assets, nil. Mr. R. H. Parry, assignece. ...

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