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  2. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Several South African politicians favour the proposal that the Union should contribute to the cost of the Imperial navy an amount equivalent to a certain percentage ...

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  3. HARVESTER WORKERS.

    A strike of agricultural implement makers' employees will begin this morning. The question at issue is as to whether unionists shall work with non-unionists. ...

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  4. WAR OF ARMAMENTS. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA.

    During a debate yesterday on the Naval Estimates of the Delegations (which deal with the common services of Austria and Hungary) several members urged the ...

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  5. THREE TRAINS ON FIRE.

    A sensational railway accident, in which three trains were wrecked through a collision, occurred last night at Courville, in the department of Enre-et-Loir. The horrors ...

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  6. THE CENSUS.

    If all the forms and papers to be sent out in connection with the Commonwealth census were placed end to end they would stretch in in unbroken line from the ...

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  7. THE CORONATION. TROOPS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that the Commonwealth Government is reconsidering its rather hasty decision not to send a detachment of troops to the ...

    Article : 217 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    Lord Linlithgow's desire that the statue of his father, the late Marquis of Linlithgow, should not be unveiled until June, when he intends to be in Melbourne, was ...

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  9. GERMAN ASSURANCES.

    The naval debate was continued in the Reichstag yesterday, when further assurances were given that aggression is not the aim of Germany in building up the navy. ...

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  10. TESTS FOR BLOOD-STAINS

    A demonstration has taken place it the Royal Institute of Public Health of a serological test for determining the source of blood-stains. The serum used infallibly ...

    Article : 467 words
  11. JAPAN'S DELEGATION.

    Prince Fushimi will represent Japan at the Coronation. He will be accompanied by Admiral Togo, chief of the naval staff, and Count NOgi, President of the Council ...

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  12. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    Messages from Manchuria report that the bodies of 7,000 victims of plague have been cremated at Futiatien, the population of which has been seriously reduced since the ...

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  13. LIQUOR LICENSE DUTY.

    An important test ease, in which it is sought to secure a lower is assessment of an hotel for rating purposes owing to an alleged depression of its selling value through ...

    Article : 391 words
  14. HEAVY COST OF OIL FUEL.

    Experiments in the use of oil as fuel have been made in connection with the speed trials of a torpedo-boat destroyer. During the trials oil fuel valued at £1,200 was ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. THE ARGENTINE. WELCOME RAINFALL.

    The recent heavy rains, coming after a prolonged drought, have given a remarkable impetus to trade, the agricultural industry, and land speculation. ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. AEROPLANES AND AIR-SHIPS.

    The War Office has accepted the offer of the airmen of Great Britain to form an air reserve. The aviators are placing themselves and their machines at the ...

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  17. GREAT DAMAGE BY FIRE.

    A number of warehouse and Customs sheds in Buenos Ayres have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £175,000. ...

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  18. AVENGING A MASSACRE.

    In November last a massacre of French troops by Arabs took place at Abeshi, in Wadai, Central Africa, several officers and men being killed. ...

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  19. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Ian Malcolm, Unionist member for Croydon, has added to his amendment to the motion to adopt the Address-in Reply a declaration that the proposal for Home ...

    Article : 599 words
  20. ALL-RED ROUTE.

    "The Times," in its issue to-day, publishes a special article relating to the revival of interest in the scheme for securing an all-red steamship route. ...

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  21. THE HAREM SKIRT.

    Two women made their appearance on the boulevards to-day wearing the so-called harem skirt, including the Turkish trousers. They were mobbed by the crowd, and forced ...

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  22. HOUNDSDITCH CRIME. SEVEN PERSONS BEFORE COURT.

    The number of arrests made by the police in connection with the Houndsditch burglary and the police murders of December 17 is seven. The whole of the accused were ...

    Article : 212 words
  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Charles Richards, of York-street North Fitzroy, gentlemen, who died on January 23, left by a will, dated January 26, [?], realty of the value of £1,312, and personalty £152, to his ...

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  24. STAGE BATTLE.

    In a Western play staged in this city last night, the representation of a battle was one of the features. Through an unfortunate mistake two of the players were shot. The ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. THE CHAMPION RINGER.

    TOOWOOMBA ([?]).Wednesday,—The frst sheep-shearing contest in Australia for the world's champianship took place in the Austral-hall this evening. ...

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  26. PERILS OF THE SEA. NEW GUINEA WRECK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A telegram was received to-day by the New Zealand Insurance Company from Captain Cuthbert, the surveyor of the Sydney Marine ...

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  27. EIGHTH PERSON CHARGED.

    An eighth prisoner, named Hoffman, has been brought before the police court in connection with the Houndsditch crimes. Hoffman is charged with attempted ...

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  28. SEA-WALL WASHED AWAY

    The small seaside resort of H[?]quiam, near Seattle, has suffered greatly from an unusually heavy gale. The wall along the seafront was washed away, with a strip of land ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. INDIAN MURDERER.

    The Hague Tribunal has begun consideration of questions arising out of the trial of Vinayak Savarkar, the Indian student, who, on January 29, was sentenced to ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. VESSEL'S POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The department of Navigation has received the following telegram from the lighthouse-keeper at Green Cape:— ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS LONDON, Feb. 14. BANK SHARES, &c.

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  32. CHAFFINCH CHARGES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday,— Constable purdue was one of the passengers on the [?]amer Karoola.which ar[?]ived at port Adelaide on Wednesday afternoon from ...

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  33. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The concluding session of the political Labour Conference was held to-night, and the large amount of business remaining was ...

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  34. CREW TAKEN SOUTH.

    EDEN (N.S.W.), Wednesday. — The stesmer Kapunda called to-day for the shipwrecked crew of the New Guinea, and proceeded south at 10 minutes past 7 o'clock ...

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  35. A FROZEN SEA.

    Extremely severe weather is being experienced in the Black Sea. A large number of vessels, including 20 British steamers, are ice-bound at Odessa. The ice is spread out ...

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  36. LOSS OF THE GLENBANK.

    ROEBURNE, Wednesday.—Constable Brown has searched the coast to Foam Passage without finding any bodies or wreckage from the wrecked barque ...

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  37. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 16. Before a duty of Six.—O'Sullivan v. Morton (part head). Criminal Court. (Before Mr. Justice Hodges.) ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The official report concerning the mishap on French battleships at Toulon, by which they were temporarily diabled from firing, minimises the importance of the ...

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  39. MADMAN IN DEPUTIES.

    A former law clerk of Bayonne, named Gisolme, who fired two shots from a revolver at M. Briand, the French Premier, in the Chamber of Deputies, on January 18, ...

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  40. REINSURANCES ON AOTEA.

    Reinsurance on the steamer Aotea, wrecked on the African coast, are being effected at 15 per cent. against total loss, and 15 per cent. free of all average. ...

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  41. FEDERAL TRUST FUNDS.

    It was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) recently that negotiations with the various State Government on the subject of advances proposed to be made ...

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  42. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest quotations on the Stock Exchange yesterday for South Broken Hill shares were 163/9—106/3. ...

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  43. JEWELLERY IN A LOG.

    DIMBOOLA, Wednesday.—The jewellery stolen from Mr. M'Laren's shop in Lloyd-street, two years ago, was found to-day in a remarkable ...

    Article : 151 words
  44. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The cargo of 12,891 quarters of old South Australian wheat per Latimer from Wallaroo September 17 (lately arrived at port of call) has been sold at 35/10[?] per ...

    Article : 124 words
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