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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Secretary for Scotland (Mr. M'Kinnon Wood) stated that, owing to the action of the House of Lords in insisting upon its ...

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  3. GREEK VICTORY.

    After an absense of information regarding actual fighting news of an important Greek victory has come to hand. The Greeks, who have been besieging, Janina, in Southern ...

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  4. AVIATOR'S LAST FLIGHT.

    Remarkable evidence was given at the inquest concerning the death of the aviator Geoffrey England, which occurred in an accident at Stonehenge on Wednesday. ...

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  5. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The triennial elections to the London County Council have just been held, and have resulted in the success of the Municipal Reform party, which has gained five ...

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  6. HELPING THE EMPIRE.

    The debate on the navy question in the Union House of Assembly was concluded last evening. Major Silburn, of Durban had submitted ...

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  7. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet dealt with a number of administrative matters yesterday. At the close of the meeting the acting Premier (Mr. Murray) made a statement in regard ...

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  8. RAISING A. WRECK.

    There was an old dredge called the Dandenong, which had lain for many years in the Yarra scooping up mud. Some people versed in such matters declared that the ...

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  9. GAS STRIKE ENDED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Sydney gas strike is regarled is pratcially ended. Efforts by the Premier (Mr. M'Gowen), the State industrial registrar (Mr. Holme), and ...

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  10. PEESONAL.

    The Czarovitch was able to be present in the Cathedral of the Kazan Mother of God, in St. Petersburg, during the thanksgiving service in connection with the ...

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  11. TRADES UNION NEWSPAPERS.

    The House of Commons has disallowed the amendment made by the House of Lords in the Trades Unions Bill prohibiting the establishment of a political newspaper ...

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  12. STAFFORD-HOUSE.

    It was announced at the beginning of the year that the Duke of Sutherland had sold his magnificent mansion, Stafford-house, adjoining St. James's Palace, to Sir William ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    A sulfrigeltp meeting at West Hampstead was broken up by men, who seattered sulphurctted hydrogen and snuff about the hall in such quantities that the ...

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  14. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The number of electors on the roll for Kara Kara, where the by-election to fill the vacaney caused by the retirement of Mr. Peter M'Bride will take place on ...

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  15. MR. HOLMAN IN ENGLAND

    The Altorney-General of New South Wales (Mr. Holman), who is on a visit to England, has been interviewed. He detailed the far-reaching consequences ...

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  16. STUDENTS ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Ten University students, with about 30 volunteers went to the Kent-street works of the Australian Gaslight Company this evening to offer their ...

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  17. WIND-SWEPT CAMP.

    WALLAN, Friday.—For two days there has been searcely an hour without heavy rain, and the biting wind that insimates its way into every corner at Wallan camp ...

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  18. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the Secretary of State in the new Democratic Cabinet, has given an internets on America's foreign relations. ...

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  19. POISON SUSPECTED.

    BENALLA, Friday.—The death of Elizabeth Bamford, wife of Mr. Thomas Bamford. farmer, who resides about five miles from Benalla, in the parish of Kilfeera, ...

    Article : 529 words
  20. JAPAN'S FINANCES.

    The Minister Fiance (Mr. Takahashi) states that in order to carry out necessary public undertakings the Japanese Government will require £30,000,000. ...

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  21. THE DAVIS CUP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The council of the Australisian association met to-day to consider the representation of Australisia in the next contest for the Davis Cup, of ...

    Article : 236 words
  22. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The Welsh coal-miners in the Khmney district, following the example of those in the Rhondda Valley, are tendering a month's notice to teh owners, which ...

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  23. MOUNTAIN CLIMBING RECORD.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Friday.—Lientenant Grant, of the Scott Antaretic expedition, climbed Mount Cook and returned in [?] hours. This is a record for the ...

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  24. MISSING WOMAN.

    The mysterious disappearance of Mrs. E. Dawning from the steamer Wandith during its had voyage from Melbourne to Sydney has caused her relatives to little anxiety. ...

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  25. SUNKEN DESTROYER.

    The official report upon the disaster in the German North Sea flect manæuvres, by which the dstroyer [?]178 was sunk with such distressing loss of [?], states that it ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S PROPETRY SALES.

    C. J. and T. Ham, Nicol, Millie, and Co., and Crisp. Woods, and Co.—At Balmoral-park Estate, Pr[?]ten, villa lots and blocks. Hernard Michael.—At Sydney-road, Coburg, ...

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  27. ARMAMENTS IN EUROPE.

    A bill providing for three years military service has been introduced in the Chamber of Deputies. In the preamble of the bill it is stated ...

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  28. REPERTORY CLUB'S "AT HOME."

    The ladies' committee of the Melbourne Repertory Theatre Club gave an "at home" in hour of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Asche and their company at the Austral Salon ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth Daniel, of Maldon, widow, who died on February 6, left, under a will dated January [?] real property va[?] at £100 and personal property valued at £4,130 to her childred. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An exhibition of Imperial services is being arranged to be held at Earl's Court in the summer. Leading naval and military experts and overseas High ...

    Article : 218 words
  31. POTATO SHIPMENT CONDEMNED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A large consignment of Tasmanian potatoes that arrived to-day by the Wyreema was found by the inspectors of the Agricultural department ...

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  32. HOMES FOR SETTLERS.

    Sir,—To anyone conversant with our northern district, the design for a settler's home as devised by Mr. Elwood Mead and appearing in "The Argus" of March 6. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND GOLD YIELD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The gold yield of Queenland for February was 23,591 tine o[?]ees, valued at £100,208. This is a decrease for the moth of 4,745oz. and of ...

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  34. FACKING ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out yesterday afternoon on the first floor of a three-storied building occupied by Harringtons, photogrphic manufacturers, in Little Collins-street. A ...

    Article : 63 words
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