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  2. JOHNSON TO FIGHT M'VEA. Contest in Australia.

    "Jack" Johnson, the champion boxer of the world, will meet "Sam" M'Vea, the victor in the M'Vea-Langford contest, in Sydney on April 8 (Easter Monday). ...

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  3. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    When Clem. Hill won the toss from Douglas just at the starting of the second test match on Saturday, many people on the Melbourne Cricket-ground felt sorry ...

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  4. KING AT CALCUTTA.

    Their Majesties the King-Emperor and Queen Mary arrived here on Saturday, and were accorded a fervid welcome. Later in the day an official reception was held by the ...

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  5. UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The "Spectator," in a recent issue, contained an article on the subject of German expansion: It took the form of a reply to bints from Berlin that Great Britain ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. UPHEAVAL IN CHINA. Rising and Falling Stars.

    Dr. Sun Yat-sen's nomination as first President of the United Provinces of China was supported by all of the delegates from the 18 provinces represented at the ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Weather Forecast.

    The people of Melbourne will spend to-day holiday-making. The sea beaches will probably receive the most attention, but holiday resorts in the ...

    Article : 324 words
  8. BOAT ABLAZE IN BAY.

    PORTARLINGTON, Saturday.—A sensational incident occurred in the bay about 11 o'clock on Friday night, when a motorboat was destroyed by fire, and three ...

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  9. RIVER TRAGEDY.

    Two young women lost their lives as the result of a boating accident, on the Yarra, at Hawthorn, on Saturday night. The story reveasl a pathetic struggle for existence, and ...

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  10. THAMES WAR-SHIPS.

    The agitation against the withdrawal of Navy contracts from the Thames Ironworks, Shipbuilding, and Engineering Co. at—Can[?]ing Town seems likely to be ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY M'VEA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. H. D. M'Intosh says that he has received advice by cable that Johnson, who is now in America, will leave for Australia forthwith, so that he ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. BOARD'S ACTION CONDEMNED.

    The Australian Board of Control for international cricket matches resumed sitting on Saturday morning to finish up their business, which included some ...

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  13. SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICES.

    Extra trains will be run on various lines to-day to cope with the holiday traffic. Those who desire to patronise the Hanging Rock raes may journey by a train leaving ...

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  14. TUAN FANG ESCAPES DEATH.

    The assassination of Tuan Fung, which was reported by missionaries two weeks ago, proves to be untrue. The distinguished Manchu reached this city during the past ...

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  15. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The place of Austria-Hungary in the Triple Alliance, which has been the subject of frequent reference by public men since the war between her partner and Turkey, ...

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  16. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Excursionists are notified that the p.s. Weeroona will run to Queen[?]liff and Sorrento, from Port Melbourne Railway Pier, to-day, to-morrow, and Wednesday, at 10.30 a.m. The p.s. [?]ygeia will ...

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  17. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman, attended by Captain Si[?] Walter Barttelot, were present at the test match at the Melbouenr Cricket-ground ...

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  18. BANK PRESIDENT SHOT.

    The small town of Centralia, in the State of Washington, was the scene of a sensational robbery on Saturday. A man acting alone, entered Farrar's and ...

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  19. REJOICING IN MELBOURNE.

    Representatives of all the Chinese societies in Melbourne met yesterday in the Temperance-hall, to consider the attitude of Victorian Chinese residents in relation to the ...

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  20. WESTERN PREMIER.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Seaddan). who spent about half his life in Victoria, returned to this State yesterday on a short visit. He arrived by the ...

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  21. PEACE BY TREATY.

    Mr. Roosevelt has come out into the open and declared why he did not attend the Peace dinner given last week by President Taft. incidentally he confirms the ...

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  22. FREMANTLE WHARF STRIKE.

    FREMANTLE, Sunday,—After a deadlock extending over ten days, during which time the shipping of the pert has been completely disorganised, the dispute ...

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  23. DR. SUN YAT SEN.

    Sir,—We have received from the Republic Governor of Canton a cable message, to the effect that seventeen revolutionary provinces just held their convention at ...

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  24. WAR IN TRIPOLI. TURKISH CABINET CRISIS.

    The Claines formed by the Grand Vizier (Said Pash[?] two days after Italy declared war against Turkey, has resigned. Obstructionist tacties by the Opposition, ...

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  25. THE SOCIAL PROBLEM.

    In an address delivered to a religious conference at Cardiff, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) said that spasmodie appeals for charity were ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. RESTRAINT OF TRADE. NOVEL PROSECUTION.

    The Sherman Anti-Trust law is being applied in unique fashion. Three officials of railway labour unions in this city are to be prosecuted under its provisions for aiding ...

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  27. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.

    A sensation has been caused by the arrest of three Labour leaders, under Grand Jury's order, in connection with the series of dynamite outrages which led to the ...

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  28. SERIOUS POLICE ERROR.

    A serious mistake has been made by the police, the victim being a citizen of New York aamed Ford M'Carthy. Acting on informantion which they had ...

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  29. TURKS ATTACK ITALIANS.

    General Del Bruno, with four and a half battalions and [?]ix guns, has enabled the Engineers corps to repair an aqucduct leading from the river at Derna [?] Tripoli, ...

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  30. IMPORTANT INVESTIGATIONS.

    House committeess have been selected to investigate the Shipping and International Harvester combines, and also the Money Trust. ...

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  31. MEAT-PACKERS' "POOL."

    Direct evidence was offered at the trial of eleven meat-packers of this city, for alleged breaches of the Sherman anti-trust law, of the existence from 1893 until 1896 ...

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  32. FUSILLADE OF CRACKERS.

    On nights of festivity [?] is the delight of lads to purchase crackers from the Chinese in Little Boat[?]- street, and to discharge them in that thoroughfare. The ...

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  33. MINISTER ON HIS CHURCH.

    BALLARAT. Sunday. For some time the relations between the Rev. Estcourt Hughes, of the Dawson-street Baptist Church, and a section of his congregation ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I have just read the account of last night's meeting, when, by a majority of 8 votes to 4, a gross repudiation of an honourable agreement was decided upon ...

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  35. MURDERED WHILE SLEEPING.

    IPSWICH [?] Sunday, Johan Got[?]ich d[?]nner, aged 23 years, a native of the Boonah district, was [?]manded for eight days at [?]wich yesterday on a charge of ...

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  36. SUBDUING THE RIFFS.

    In the fighting which took place on Thursday, when Spanish troops in Northern Morocco, under General Ros, drove the Riffs along the Kerls River, the Spanish losses ...

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  37. REFEREE KNOCKED OUT.

    TOWNSVILLE [?] Sunday, On Saturday night during a contest between Brownie, an aborigine, and M'Larnon for the lightweight championship of North Queensland, ...

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  38. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James White, of M[?]p, farmer, who died on August 10, 1910, left a w[?]l, dated February 2[?], [?], [?] estate, which is valued at [?] [?] and C[?] per[?], is left to [?] widow ...

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  39. IMMIGRANT'S MISFORTUNE.

    The following further donations to the Chadwick Family Fund have been received:—F.Austin, £2; A.F.,[?]. ...

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  40. BIBLE HOUSE.

    The following further denstion to the Bible House Fund has been receive:—F.Austin, [?]. ...

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