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  2. SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    Divers have been employed to locate the French submarine Pluviose, which was sunk in the English channel on Friday morning, as the result of a collision with the steamer ...

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  3. JUDICIAL CORRECTION.

    HOBART Sunday.—Reference was made by Mr. Justice Nicholls yesterday morning to the Hall will case. In the High Court, sitting in Milbourne on Friday, Mr. ...

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  4. BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S. Orsova, which left tilbury Docks on Friay, is carrying 700 third class passengers for Australia. Many of them have assisted passages, and include about ...

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  5. ROWDY BARRACKERS. PLAYER ATTACKED.

    As the Richmond and Fitzroy football teams came off the Richmond ground, at the conclusion of the match on Suturday, some of the Richmond "barrackers" made ...

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  6. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The question as to the form which the public memorial to the late King should take was seriously discussed during the past week by leaders of the public in such ...

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  7. PROFESSOR KOCH DEAD.

    Professor Robert koch, the eminent bacteriologist, died yesterday at Baden Baden. where he was taking his annual curc.Death was due to heart disease. ...

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  8. WOMEN AND THE VOTE.

    A conciliation committee, representing all parties in the House of Commons, has prepared a bill giving women the Parliamentary suffrage [?]n the basis of the ...

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  9. CAR DASHES OFF RAILS.

    WALHALLA,Sunday.—A car containing u party of picnickers left the rails of the Long Tunnel Extended Gold-mining Company's tramway at 5 o'clock last ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The Governor of New South Wales (Lord Chelmsford), who has been on a visit to Norfolk lsland, received deputations on Saturday morning, and afterwards inspected ...

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  11. NO WORK FOR FITTERS.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has issued a circular through the press, warning ffitters and ironworkers that openings are at present searce ...

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  12. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    William Jones, alias Riley, was arrested by Constable Foster, at Toorak-park, on Saturday afternoon, and locked up in the Armadale police station upon a charge of ...

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  13. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    Captain Scott, whose Antarctic expedition is on the point of departure, lectured last night at the Royal Institution. Discussing the difficulties of the ...

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  14. KING GEORGE'S BIRTHDAY.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) states that, even though King George has intimated his wish that on account of the mourning for the death of the late King Edward his ...

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  15. BILLIARDS. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Great interest was created in England by the match for the billiard championship between H. W. Stevenson (the holderr of the title) and Melbourne laman, who had ...

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  16. LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

    The Royal Life-saving Society has arranged that the secretary, Mr. W. Henry, shall visit all the head centres of Australia, and New Zealand, to give lectures and ...

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  17. FELTON BEQUEST.

    Under the Felton bequest the following paintings have been purchased for the Melbourne National Gallery:—Puvis de Chavannes'a "Winter," for £2,000; Basticn ...

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  18. THE LATE KING. SYMPATHY AND LOYALTY.

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  19. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The explosion of firedamp in the Whitehaven Colliery, which was attended by great loss of life, has alarmed the men employed in an adjoining pit. These men, ...

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  20. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  21. THE COTTON TRADE. WAGES REDUCTION POSTPONED.

    The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners has diseussed the question of making an all-round reduction of 5 per cent. in the wages of the men. Though 92 per cent. ...

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  22. COST OF IRRIGATION.

    It is probable that the new compulsory irrigation charge will be in operation in the Swan Hill, Rodney, White Clifts Nyah, and Shepparton closer set[?]cment districts ...

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  23. NATIONAL FINANCE. CONFERENCE UNCERTAIN.

    There has apparently been a hitch in the negotiations for a conferenee of State Premiers next month wiht representatives of the Federal Ministry regarding the ...

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  24. FLYING THE CHANNEL.

    Mr.C.S. Rolls the English aviator who established a record for a cross-country flight a few weeks ago, attempted yesterday morning to fly from Dover to Calais. He ...

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  25. ITALY'S LIBERATOR.

    The fiftieth aniversary of Garibaldi's expedition to Sicily has been commemorated by the erection of a monument of Liberty at Palermo. The memorial was unveiled ...

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  26. PREVENTING "CORNERS."

    A Acheme is afoot to establish warehouses in the United States eotton belt that will be capable of storing sufficient cotton to meet the world's demands for a year, ...

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  27. LODGE OF SORROW.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Masonic Grand Lodge of Tasmania this afternoon held a lodge of sorrow in connection with the death of King Edward. The Grand Master (Mr. ...

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  28. DEATH OF PROFESSOR HALFORD.

    Widespread regret will be felt at the news of the death which occurred at Inverloch on Friday night, of Profcssor Halford, late of the Melbourne University.The late ...

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  29. THE RUBBER BOOM.

    The Legislature of the Straits Settlements has passed a Rubber Dealers Bill. The object of the measure is to prohibit individuals or corporations from ...

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  30. AMERICAN POLITICS. RAILWAY AND BANKING BILLS.

    The bill affecting the control of railways in the United States, and the Postal Savings Bauk Bill, which are based on President Taft's message to Congress in January ...

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  31. LINDRUM V. WILLIAMS.

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  32. AID FOR THE CHARITIES.

    Under the auspices of the Antient York Misonie Lodge U.G.L.V. (Coburg), and in aid of the funds of the Coburg Ladies' Benevolent Society a Pleasant Sunday ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Whilst fire escape drill was being held by the employees of the of United Service Club, in the Haymarket, London, a canvas chute split, and precipitated a girl to the ...

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  34. ITALIAN'S REVENGE.

    A working man in Genoa, named Moretti, suspecting that his wife was carrying on an intrigue with a married man, went to the man's house armed withs a revolver, and ...

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  35. CRICKET SCORES.

    The county cricket matches proceeding this week have been re mark able for some big scoring. Lancashire, against Somerset, has six ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Vaughan, of Cape Clear, farmer, who died on December 20, left by will dated March 2, 1904, real estate £2,327 and presonalty £371 to his widow and children. ...

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  37. PROSPECTS FOR THE STATES.

    SYDNEY, Sudnay.—Mr. Waddell (State Treasurer) addressed a meeting in the Belumbula electorate yesterday, dealing principally with financial matters. ...

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  38. INSECURE THRONE.

    The Sultan of Morocco, Mulai Hafid, who displaced his brother Abdul Aziz, is himself in danger of losing his throne. The Ber[?]er tribes have proclaimed another ...

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  39. ALLEGED CORRUPTION.

    Another case of alleged corruption in American polities is being investigated by a Chieago grand jury, Senator William Lorimer, who represents Hlinois in the ...

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  40. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN. A BOY KILLED.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.—A railway fatality occurred here this afternoon. A telegraph messenger, named Roy Kirkpatrick, 15 years of age, son of Mr. W. H. ...

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  41. CAPTAIN COOK.

    On February 14 of last year, the anniversary of Captain Cook's massacre in 1779, Londoners were reminded that the city possessed no memorial of the great ...

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  42. JAPANESE TARIFF.

    The new Japanese tariff, which deals a severe blow at British manufactures, has caused uncasiness in the Yorkshire woollen and cotton trades, The ...

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  43. PRIVATE HOSPITAL BURNED.

    A 10-roomed house, owned by Mrs. F. Walker, and situated in Balcombe-road, Mentone, was destroyed by fire at about 5 o'clock on Saturday morning. ...

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  44. PUZZLING BORES.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—The trial machine of dirt from the top-deck drives at the West Berry Consols, Creswick has been washed off The result has made the ...

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  45. ROBERTS' V. MEMMOTT.

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  46. BALLARAT PRISON-BREAKER.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Another runour is being cireulated regarding the whereabouts of the eseaped prisoner, Blall. It is stated that he went through Creswick, and ...

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  47. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) when seen on Saturday was, like the Prime Minister, unware of any proposal to secure Sir William Van Horne's ...

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  48. SUEZ CANAL PROFITS.

    The accounts of the Suez Canal Company for the year ending December 31, 1909, disclose profits amounting to £4,930,000 This constitutes a record, and is due to the large ...

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  49. ENGINE OVERTURNS CART.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.—A distressing aceident occurred at the North Rockhainpton railway crossing on Saturday afternoon. Buras and Twigg's cart was ...

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  50. LAW AND LABOUR.

    PERTH,Sunday.— The metropolitan council of the Labour Federation passed the following resolution last night:— "This council views with alarm the raising ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN WAGES.

    Following upon the publication of statements by Mr. Tom Mann as to the wage conditions ot the Australian sugar industry the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has ...

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  52. POWELKA NOT GUILTY.

    WELLINGTON, Saturday.—The trial of Joseph powelka, charged with the murder of Sergeant M'Guire, was concluded to-day. Powelka was found not guilty. The jury ...

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  53. IRISH FACTIONS.

    The Redmondite and O'Brienite factions, which came into, conflict in the City of Cork at the end of last week, have indulged in fierce fighting in the small town ...

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  54. EARTH TREMOR.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—What was apparently a slight earthquake shock was experienced at Bendigo early on Saturday morning. At about 2 o'clock a loud ...

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  55. RIDICULOUS RECORD.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—At Waihi James Sterton played the piano continuously for 62 hours and 10 minutes, thus establishing a world's record. ...

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  56. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  57. JENNINGS CARMICHAEL'S CHILDREN.

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  58. N.Y.K. S.S. NIKKO MARU AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The N.Y.K. s.s. Nikko Maru arrived at Brisbane to-day from Kobe with the following passengers:— For Sydney.—Lady Ramsay, Mesdames F. W. ...

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  59. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    The Fire Brigade received a call yesterday morning at 16 minutes past 4 o' clock to the tea-room and confctioner' s shop to the Swaniston-street occupied by Mr.J. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  63. RIVER CAMPER ARRESTED.

    YARRAWONGA, Sunday.—A man who was arrested yesterday is said to answer in some respects to the deseciption of the man wanted for the Box Hill burglary. He ...

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