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  2. THE CORONATION. THE INDIAN DURBAR.

    Some idea of the magnificence of the Coronation durbar, which will be held next winter, is obtained from the Indian estimates. The cost of the ceremonies is ...

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  3. POLITICS IN FRANCE. New Cabinet Announced.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  4. INDISCREET JUDGE.

    Early in February a sensation was created by remarks made from the Bench by Mr. Justice Grantham, judge of the King's Bench division, whilst sitting at the ...

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  5. DEFENCE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    The defence policy of the South African Union Cabinet won outlined yesterday by General Smuts, Minister of Defence, in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CAUSE.

    BALIARAT, Thursday.—Mr. Deakin, the leader of the Federal Opposition, opened the campaign against the adoption of the Constitution Alteration Bills in the Coliseum ...

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  7. NEW COVERNOR-GENERAL. LORD DENMAN APPOINTED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It has now been definitely announced that Lord Denman is to be Lord Dudley's successor as Governor-General, and that he will arrive in ...

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  8. LAND TAXATION. STATE ACT.

    Including another batch of 10,000 by yesterday morning's mail, 70,000 returns have reached the State Land Tax Office. Officers of the department have shifted their ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS. THE PARLIAMENT BILL.

    The debate on the second reading of the Parliament Bill, and on the amendment moved by Mr. Austen Chamberlain, on behalf of the Unionist party, was continued ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND'S GIFT.

    WELLINGION, Thursday.—The largest nugget of gold ever found in New Zealand, weighing 99oz. 12dwt., has been purchased by the Government for £420, as a ...

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  11. MR. FISHER CONFIRMS NEWS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When the Prime Minister reached Sydney to-day he was asked whether the statement that Lord Dudley would soon retire from ...

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  12. CANADIAN AFFAIRS. TARIFF AGREEMENT UNPOPULAR.

    Further indications of the unpopularity of the tariff reciprocity agreement with the United States are being received daily. More secessions from the Government ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL POLICY.

    It is announced that the Cabinet will follow a secularising policy, opposed to all persecutions, and will endeavour to realise in order and security the policy of ...

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  14. LORD DENMAN'S CAREER.

    Lord Denman, the third baron, is a descendant of the famous Lord Chief Justice, who became a popular idol in the reign of George IV., through his vigorous defence ...

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  15. FUTURE DREADNOUGHTS

    Professor Westcott Abell, professor of naval architecture in Liverpool University, declares that it is probible that the Dreadnoughts of the future will be driven by ...

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  16. SOCIALISTS PLEASED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the accession to power of the new Government under Senator Monis is welcomed by Mr. Jaures and ...

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  17. MR. SIFTON'S SECESSION.

    The "Westminster Gazette" says that the secession of Mr. Clifford Sifton from the Government party in Canada because he believes that the reciprocity agreement ...

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  18. WEST INDIES AND CANADA.

    There is a growing sentiment in the West Indies in favour of union with Canada. It is understood that proposals will be made to Canada with a view of the West Indies ...

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  19. THE UNIONIST MEETING.

    During the sitting of the House of Commons on Tuesday there was at one time only one Unionist member in the House This was explained by the fact that the ...

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  20. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The amended navy estimates have passed the Senate. They provide for two battleships, two gun-boats, and a submarine tender. ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Carmichael will return to Melbourne this morning by the Adelaide express, having been on a visit to Mr. Molesworth Greene, ...

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  22. MINISTER RETIRES.

    Mr. Aylesworth, Dominion Minister of Justice, has announced that he will not seek re-election to Parliament. He is anxious to retire from politics. ...

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  23. CENTRAL AMERICA.

    General Zelaya, formerly President of Nicaragua, who was defeated in the recent resolution, has issued a statement accusing President Taft and the United States ...

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  24. SENATOR VINDICATED.

    Senator Lorimer, of Illinois, who was accused of having obtained his seat by bribery, has established his innocence of the charge. The matter was submitted to the Senate, ...

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  25. MORE FORMS WANTED.

    BIRCHIP, Wednesday.—Great inconvenfence is experienced here on account of no land tax and income tax forms being available. FOSTER, Thursday.—Owing to the seareity of ...

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  26. SUIT OF ARMOUR.

    An interesting action was heard yesterday, before Mr. Justice Warrington, in the High Court. The plaintiff, the Earl of Chesterfield, ...

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  27. LAND IN MADAGASCAR.

    An action of an unusual nature is now being tried before the High Court Bench. The plaintiff is William Burdett, a cab proprietor and the defendants Mr. and ...

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  28. MAKING UP RETURNS.

    Sir,—For many years I have derived part of my hard-earned income from making up income tax papers. I thought the advent of the land tax would greatly augment my ...

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  29. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    Today's quotation, 21 5-16d.; rise, 1-16d. ...

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  30. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    A congress of Russian nobility has adopted a resolution in favour of excluding Jews, even if they have abandoned their religion, from all State offices, all legislative ...

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  31. THE LIQUOR QUESTION.

    Mr. Leif Jones, member for the Rushcliffe divisoin of Nottingham, has intimated his intention at an early date of introducing a bill to establish a referendum on the ...

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  32. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for South Broken Hill Proprietary shares were £5/5/ and £5 7/6. ...

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  33. TENANT FARMERS.

    A few days ago Earl Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, announced the appointment of a departmental committee to inquire into the position of ...

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  34. BUNBURY BY-ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 330 words
  36. INDIAN FRONTIER.

    News from Peshawur gives intelligence of a small engagement on the frontier. Hakim Khan, a chief who had been outlawed, and 22 of his followers were pursued ...

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  37. BIGAMOUS MARRIAGE.

    Felix Ogilvie, a German, who was conmitted for trial a few days ago on the charge of bigamy, in having mirried Ella Caspers, a Sydney student at the Royal ...

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  38. FAMOUS PICTURES. SALE OE A GAINSBOROUGH.

    A superb Gainsborough was sold yesterday by Sackville Limited, the well-known West End art delears. The picture is that of Miss Linley, who afterwards became ...

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  39. BOARD OF CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Board of Control met to-day, all the States except Western Australia being represented. Mr. C. J. Eady, of Tasmania, was elected ...

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  40. HUSBAND MURDERED.

    The Countess Delatila has been arrested at Sassari, in Sardinia, on the charge of murdering her husband in June last year. The discovery of the alleged murder has ...

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  41. LAND TAXES.

    A statement was made lately that the Government proposed to withhold from the local authorities one-half of the land values taxation in consideration of relieving the ...

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  42. £80,000 VELASQUEZ.

    The New York correspondent of "The Times" states that Mr. Henry C. Frick the American millionaire, who has a wonderful art collection, has purchased from ...

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  43. WORK IN FACTORIES.

    The departmental committee which has been investigating conditions in factories and workshops, reports that the risk of accident tends to decrease. The committee ...

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  44. HOME RULE.

    Mr. W. H. Redmond, M.P. for East Clare (brother of the Irish Nationalist leader) and Mr. R. Hazleton, M.P. for North Galway, will leave on the 16th inst. ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A feature of the Indian Budget is the reduction of the tobacco import duty by one-third. SHIPPING AGENT DEPORTED. ...

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  46. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  47. DRUCE CASE WITNESS.

    The death is announced of Dr. Edmund Shaw, of Southport, who was a witness in the Druce case. [Very material evidence was given by Dr. ...

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  48. NORTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two candidates were nominated to-day for the North Sydney seat in the House of Representatives— Granville be Laune Ryrie, grazier, of ...

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  49. COURT DELAYED.

    BAIRNSDALE, Thursday.—At the General Sessions to-day Mr. Tucker, the acting Crown prosceutor, apologised to Judge Box for his non-attendance at the opening of the ...

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  50. TRAMWAY SERVICES.

    The surveyor's report on the scheme of electric tramway construction along Dandenong-road was received at the Caulfield Council on Wednesday evening. The ...

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  51. MEAT TRUST'S OPERATIONS.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Speaking on the subject of the operations of the American ment trust in Australian, Sir Joseph Ward said that he did not intend to have ...

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  52. HORSE LOSES BRIDLE.

    DUNKELD, Thursday.—There was a unique incident at the Victoria Valley picnic races, which were held at Dunkeld yesterday. The handicap event had just ...

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  53. HOURS IN POST-OFFICES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) stated to-day that by the closing of the post and telegraph offices at 6 o'clock instead of 8 o'clock the public ...

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  54. INDIGNANT MAGISTRATES.

    A meeting of honerary justices was held at the court-house. Oakleigh, yesterday, to consider statements regarded as derogatory of the Oakleigh Bench alleged to have been ...

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  55. GRAY'S BILLIARDS.

    The young Australian billiard player George Gray, who is engaged in another exhibition match against George Nelson, concludent a break this afternoon of 1,278. ...

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  56. TELEPHONE TROUBLES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) said to-day that he could not held out to the people of Sydney any hope of relief from their telephone ...

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  57. "THE ARGUS" AT WORK.

    WARRAGUL, Thursday.—Messrs, Pathe Freres gave an exhibition of cincmatograph pictures at the public-hall last night. The subjects were very interesting, especially the ...

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