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  2. DANGER IN EGYPT.

    A Blue Book on Egypt for 1909 contains a significant statement by Sir Eldon Gorst, British Agent and Consul-General, legard ing the dangers arising from the growing ...

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  3. BUDGET AND VETO.

    The Budget passed its third leading in the House of Commons late on Wednesday night by 324 to 231, showing a majority for the Government of 93. ...

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  4. GREAT FLYING RACE.

    The great aeroplane race for the "Daily Mail" prize of £10,000 for a flight from London to Manchester, a distance of 166 miles, with not more than two stops on the way, ...

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  5. LABOUR MINISTRY.

    There will not be a full muster of the labour party when the caucus meets at 11 o'clock this morning to select the members of the new Ministry. Senators ...

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  6. STATE PARTY.

    A conference of Ministerial members was held at the State Parliament-house last evening and was attended by about 40 members. The absentees included Mr. ...

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  7. STEAMER OVERDUE. LINER CARPENTARIA.

    Advices from Cape Town state that the Federal-Houldet-Shire liner Carpentaria, from Australian ports to Liverpool, is overdue at Cape Town from Durban. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King (our London correspondent cables) arrived in London on Wednesday evening: from Biarritz, in France, where he had been spending some ...

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  9. THE VESSEL'S PASSENGERS.

    The Carpentaria is a steel single-screw steamer, of 5,766 tons, having been built at Middlesborough by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co. for the British-India Steam ...

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  10. LORD KITCHENER. HIS AUSTRALASIAN VISIT.

    Lord Kitchener reached Southampton to-day, and had an enthusiastic public reception on landing. To a press interviewer Lord Kitchener ...

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  11. SIR E. SHACKLETON.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton has apparently bidden farewell to polar research for some time to come. He declares that he will possibly reside in Canada, and will explore the far ...

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  12. AUSTUALIAN BUTTER.

    Another prosecution arising out of the importation of Australian butter containing more than the maximum of 16 per cent. of water allowed took place yesterday. ...

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  13. COST OF AUSTRALIA'S SCHEME.

    On his arrival at Waterloo station, Lord Knollys, representing His Majesty the King, Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the ...

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  14. SYDNEY PASSENGERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The passengors on the Carpentaria, who joined the vessel at Sydney, were Messrs. Woods, R. Bailey, Williams, Sorieber, T. Mitchell, E.Bailey, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    The South Australian and Victorian apples shipped by the Norddentscher-Lloyd steamer Bremen, have arrived at Hamburg. The quality and condition of the fruit are ...

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  16. WRECKAGE WASHED ASHORE.

    In view of the disappearance of the Waratah the following extract from the "Cape Weekly Times" of March 9 will be read with interest:— ...

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  17. MICROBES FOR MURDER.

    A network of circumstantial evidence is being woven round Dr. Bennett Clark Hyde, who is charged with one of the most amazing crimes on record, the murder of his ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. J. Foster Fraser, the well-known journalist, has abandoned his action for slander against Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, the Labour M. P., for having stated that ...

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  19. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    "The Times" Parts correspondent estimates that the proportion of votes cost in the French elections for the respective parties worked out as follows:—Radicals, ...

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  20. VENEZUELA.

    The fall of President Castro, the dictator of Venezuela, last year, was followed by the election of Senor Juan Gomez as provisional President. Senor Gomez has now ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. MINING SHARES.

    The highest and lowest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for North Broken Hill shares was 86/3—88/9. ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Murphy, of Natimuk, farmer, who died on January 24, left estates of the value of £3,214. It consists of £2,210 realty and £1,004 personalty, and by a will dated December 13, 1909, is left to ...

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  23. SCOTTISH- AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY.

    The accounts of the Scottish-Australian Mining Company Limited for the half-year ended December 31, 1009, show a profit balance of £10,672, a balance of which ...

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  24. THRIFT AND CREDIT.

    Lord Shaftesbury's bill for the establishment of Thrift and Credit Banks has been rend a second time in the House of Lords, and referred to a select committee. ...

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  25. "IMPERIAL PIONEERS."

    Referring to the self-styled "Imperial Pioneers"—visitors from Australia who are advocating tariff reform and preferential trade from public platforms—the "Daily ...

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  26. HENRY BULL and CO. LTD.

    The directors of Henry Bull and Company Limited, of London and Sydney, have declared an interim dividend at the rate of 10 per cent. per annum. ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  29. COTTON TRADE.

    The Federation of the Master Cottonspinners' Associations of Lancashire has resolved to secure a 5 per cent. reduction of wages. When that is achieved the ...

    Article : 73 words
  30. QUEENSLAND'S SETTLERS

    The activity of the Queensland immigration authorities is indicated by the fact that during the past four months 2,160 emigrants have left Great Britain for that State. Sixty ...

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  31. HEALESVILLE TRAIN'S MISHAP.

    Several complaints made by correspond ents in "The Argus" yesterday in regard to overcrowding and delay in connection with the Healesville to Welbourne train on ...

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  32. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  33. TRAMWAYS CONTROL.

    At the meeting of the South Melbourne Town Council, held last evening, a letter was read from the Melbourne City Council asking that three delegates be appointed to ...

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  34. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  35. BJORNSON'S FUNERAL.

    The Norwegian Storthing is according Bjornstjerne Bjornson, the poet, dramatist, and novelist, a Stute funeral. Both Houses sent letters of condolence to Madame ...

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  36. CANADA'S TRADE.

    Canada's trade for the fiscal year 1909-10 amounts to £123,400,000. This is an increase of £23,400,000 on that of the previous year. ...

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  37. TYPHOID FROM MILK.

    Only two new cases of typhoid were reported yesterday as due to infected milk from the farm at Pakenham, but belated reports add five more patients to the list ...

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  40. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Howard Smith Co. Ltd. announce that the s.s. Edina will make a special excurtion to Portarlington on Sunday afternoon, leiving Queen's Wharf at 2.90 p.m., arriving back about 8 p.m. Dl Gillo's ...

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