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  2. LOSS OF THE WARATAH.

    The Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the s.s. Waratah was continued yesterday. Mr. John Dickinson, metropolitan police magistrate, presided, and with him ...

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  3. CASWORKERS ON STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The employees of the Australian Gaslight Company have struck work. The strike began at 2 o'clock this ...

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  4. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    The New South Wales and Victorian Governments have chartered between them the Shaw Savill, and Albion liner Rangatira, 7,465 tons, to convey settlers. She will ...

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  5. ANARCHISTS IN EUROPE. Meeting Broken Up.

    A meeting of anarchists in this city wis broken up by the police yesterday. Twentythree members, whose ages ranged from 20 to 30 years were arrested, and a number ...

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  6. THE CORONATION, MR. MURRAY'S ATTENDANCE.

    Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary for the Colonies, has expressed to Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, his pleasure at learning that Mr. Murray, the ...

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  7. FIGHTING IT OUT. AUSTRALIANS HARD PRESSED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—For the first time during the progress of the long drawn out test game in Adelaide the day was absolutely calm and hot when the Africans, ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that an official statement is made that the reports in the Australian press of Lord Dudley's intended resignation are without ...

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  9. REFERENDA CAMPAIGN. STATES TAKING ACTION.

    In order that concerted action may be arranged between the States in the campaign which has to be undertaken against the proposals of the Labour Government ...

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  10. THE LONDON SIEGE.

    The behaviour of the Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) during the sensational siege of the house in Stepuey, which was oc[?]pied by anarchists, has provoked ...

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  11. JAPANESE VISITORS.

    It has been decided that the Mikado will be represented at the Coronation of George V. in London by General Prince Fushimi, member of the Supreme Council of War. ...

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  12. BERLIN RIOTS.

    The trial of those who were concerned in the riots in the Moabit quarter of the city in September last was brought to a close yesterday. ...

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  13. RIOTOUS MINERS.

    There is still very bitter feeling among the miners in Glamor[?]mshire, on account of the action taken by the authorities in sending police to quell the strike riots. ...

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  14. OSBORNE CASE.

    The Appeal Court has refused an application by the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants that Mr. Osborne should be compelled to give security for the costs of ...

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  15. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE. PAO KA NT WITH 12,000 ACTORS.

    The council of the Festival of Empire, to be held at the Crystal Palace next summer, entertained the mayors of London at luncheon yesterday, when some details of ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL. GENERAL RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A railway strike has been proclaimed throughout Portugal. The men demand a day of eight hours, and an increase of wages amounting to £120,000 a year. The ...

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  17. PERILS OF THE SEA. THE OVERDUE PARISIANA.

    Discussing the possible fate of the steamer Parisiana, which left St. Vincent on November 11 for Melbourne, "The Times" says:— "The balance of opinion at Lloyd's is that ...

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  18. SIR JOHN FORREST'S WARNING.

    Sir John Forrest. M.H.R., in an address to the members of the Perth Chamber of Commerce., dealing with the proposed amendments of the Federal ...

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  19. PLANS OF THE FESTIVAL.

    The Festival of Empire, which was postponed owing to the death of King Edward, will be on a more elaborate scale than was originally contemplated. Its main detals ...

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  20. SMELTING WORKS IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Sulphide Corporation Smelting Works at Cockle Creek, Newcastle, have been laid idle, the men having struck work on account of the ...

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  21. MR. MURRAY'S ENGLISH TRIP.

    It is the intention of the Premier (Mr. Murray) to leave for London about April 19. He will thus be in London in ample time for the Coronation celebrations, and ...

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  22. POSTED MISSING.

    The four-masted barque Ellisland, 2,426 tons, of the "Bank" line, Liverpool, which left Newcastle, New South Wales, for Caldera, Chili, on July 9, has been posted ...

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  23. SENHOR FRANCO EXPELLED.

    The case of Senhor Franco, the ex-dictator of Portugal, who has been under arrest since October 30, on charges of having exercised an unlawful dictatorship, and of ...

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  24. CHAMPION SWIMMER.

    "Truth" considers that the grant of £250 made by the Victorian Government to Frank Beaurepaire, the Melbourne champion swimmer, on his return from his ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIAN DISPUTE. MINIS' FUEL SUPPLY MENACED.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—Although the settlement of the firewood strike appears to be as far off as ever, the outlook in regard to the mining industry is more ...

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  26. THE NORTH POLE.

    The United States Congressional Committee, which has been inquiring into Commander Peary's claim to have reached the North Pole, has concluded its investigation. ...

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  27. PORTLAND DUKEDOM.

    The statement made in the "Morning Post" on January 2, to the effect that Mrs. Anna Maria Druce, the original claimant of the estate of the fifth Duke of Portland, ...

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  28. HIGHEST AGGREGATES.

    As stated in "The Argus" yesterday, the highest aggregate in a test match is 1,511, seored in Sydney in December, 1903. In the present match 1,191 runs have already ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. GRAY'S BILLIARDS.

    George Gray, the Australian billiard player, ran to 4,000 last night in his return match with Diggle, at Liverpool, with an unfinished break of 896. The scores are:— ...

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  30. MURDER BY A FATHER.

    The murder a young man by his father, which was committed at Senercha, in the Avelline district, near Naples, was attended by an extraordinary set of circumstances. ...

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  31. SENATOR PEARCE'S ADVICES.

    Senator Pearee, the Minister for Defence, has received a telegram from the Labour Federation officials at Kalgoothe, which indicates that a very serious position is likely ...

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  32. BATTING CHAMPIONS.

    The batting performances of the rival champion batsmen of South Africa and Australia have caused a deal of discussion as to their scoring and consisterncy. The ...

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  33. BOXING.

    One of the series of contests promoted by Mr. Hugh D M'Intosh in order to find the champion of England was brought off to-night, when Gunner Moir and Bombardier ...

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  34. APPEALS FOR AID.

    A telegram sent on behalf of the timber cutters on strike in the eastern goldtield district of West Australia, and received at last evening's meeting of the Trades Hall ...

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  35. LABOUR COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. The Sydney Labour Council to-night devoted considerable time to the Federal Referenda proposals, A resolution was passed endorsing ...

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  36. MURDERER EXECUTED.

    A murder, which occurred at Lille is February last, year, created a great sensation. A cushier at the Lille branch of the Bank ...

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  37. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    PERTH, Thursday.[?] Mr. Fraser (honorary Federal Minister), who is accompanied by Mr. Denny (South Australian Attorney-General), returned to the State to-day. Mr. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. MATTHEWS'S CLAIM.

    Sir,—I, in common with many, others, was pleased to see "Cricket Enthusiast's" letter as to Matthews having "a show" in a test match, and I hope the selectors will give ...

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  40. BANKER'S FRAUDS.

    An Italian banker of this city named Cleto Se[?]andon has embazzled the funds of his institution, and cannot be found. There were 3,500 Italian depositors, who are in a ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. A SWIFT SWERVE.

    PERTH, Thursday.—While driving one of the Dean Company's motor-cars at the rate of 25 m[?] an hour last evening, the ch[?]r made such a de[?]perate attempt to avoid collision with ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. Advertising

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  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The non-inclusion of Macurtney in the remeduing test matches would be a mistake. The little fellow is liable at any moment to make a big score, and possibly ...

    Article : 113 words
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