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  2. BRISBANE STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—There is a world of meaning behind that proclamation in regard to unlawful assemblies which the Government issued on Monday. The ...

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  3. EMPEROR'S EDICTS. WELL RECEIVED BY CHINESE.

    Messages from Peking state that the three edicts issued by the Emperor on Monday, approving of the proposed treatment of Manchus, exhorting the people to ...

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  4. FLOODS IN SPAIN.

    The floods in the south of Spain and in Eastern Portugal, which were caused by torrential rains, have reached alarming limits. ...

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  5. DEATH OF MR. SKINNER, M.L.C.

    Regret was felt throughout Melbourne yesterday when it became known that Mr. Henry Skinner,M.L.C., had died suddenly at his residence the Golden Gate Hotel. ...

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  6. MINIMUM WAGE.

    The National Miners' Federation has adopted a resolution declaring that a settlement of the minimum wage dispute is impossible unless the principle of in individual ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S DEFEAT. English Press Comments.

    The newspapers this morning devote considerable spite to comments on the result of the fourth test match at Melbourne, by winning which England secured the ...

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  8. CABINET CHANGES. Lord Carrington Resigns.

    The impression that the conferring of the Order of the Garter upon the Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) was the prelude to important Cabinet changes, chief of ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Executive Council at Government-house yesterday morning. The Ministers present were the Prime ...

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  10. LABOUR AND SUFFRAGE.

    The attitude of the Labour party on the question of the suffrage was clearly indicated at a Labour gathering in the Alberthall on Tuesday night. ...

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  11. NEW CONSTITUTION.

    The Republicans propose to found the new constitution for China on the American model, with the exception that the President, Vice-President, and Premier will be ...

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  12. BRITISH OR RUSSIAN.

    The trial of Miss Malecka, who was arrested at Warsaw last year as a suspected revolutionist, began on Tuesday, when, in deference to British representations, ...

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  13. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt his received numerous requests from influential quarters to become a candidate in the Republican interests for the Presidency. He has asked ...

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  14. ADELAIDE DELEGATES LEAVE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Messrs. B. V. Serymgour and W. Bruce, the two delegates from the South Australian Cricket Association who were appointed to attend ...

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  15. "ORIENTAL LIMITED."

    The Great Northern Railroad Co.'s train "Oriental Limited' was wrecked near Devon in North Dakota, to-day, while travelling at high speed. It is believed that ...

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  16. GERMANY AND THE GARTER.

    Chauvinist newspapers allege that the action of the King in conferring the Order of the Garter on the British Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) is crowning proof ...

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  17. EMPEROR'S ABDICATION.

    The Young China League received the following cable message from the Republican Foreign Minister in Nanking, Wong Chung Fay, yesterday:— ...

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  18. Advance in British Consols.

    Consols closed on Tuesday at 78½, or an advance of one quarter since last Thursday. The rise is due to optimistic opinions with regard tp the international situation ...

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  19. THE SPECIAL MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Sydney Smith, hon. secretary of the Board of Control, on Tuesday forwarded the following message to Mr. P. F. Warner:—"Accept ...

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  20. HARD-WORKED CABINET.

    The work of the Borden Cabinet is accumulating to such an extent that the appointment of a number of Parliamentary under-secretaries, as in the British ...

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  21. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The session of the Imperial Parliament will open to-morrow. The overseas High Commissioners have received invitations for ladies to accompany ...

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  22. ITALY IN TRIPOLI. TURKS' BOLD ATTACK.

    News from Tripoli states that on February 10 the Italians repulsed three stubborn night attacks on their lines at Derna. The Italian loss was three killed and 22 ...

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  23. SETTLEMENT DEFERRED.

    In consequence of the death yesterday of Mr. Skinner, M.L.C., who took an active interest, in the attempts to bring about a settlement of the cricket dispute, no ...

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  24. WAS MR.STEWART A SPY?

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" has interviewed the Belgian ex-convict, Arsene Marie Verrue, upon whose evidence Mr. Rertrand Stewart, the England lawyer, was at Leipsig ...

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  25. MALTA INCIDENT.

    When the steamer Euna arrived here on Tuesday the port authorities found that she had on board three Arab prisoners, who were heavily ironed. The Etina, which is ...

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  26. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    HOBERT, Wednesday.—The Premier (Sir Elliot Lewis) delivered his policy speech at the town-hall to-night. Two items which he placed in the ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Royal commission appointed by the Union Government to inquire into the financial powers of the provinces has issued its report. ...

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  28. KYLE'S BOWLING AVERAGE.

    Sir,—To-day Mr. Campbell publishes some bowling records for first-class cricket this season, but only credits Kyle with 14 wickets, whilst I am of opinion that he ...

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  29. TEST BILLIARDS.

    H. W. Stevenson, the billiards champion, has increased his lead in the third test match of 18,000 up level with George Gray, the young Australian. On Monday night ...

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  30. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    At a meeting of the National Rifle Association the president (Lord Cheylesmore) said that he feared that there would be a difficulty in accepting the Australian ...

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  31. PROMENADE COLLAPSES.

    A shocking disaster occured on Tuesday at San Remo, the favourite Italin seaside resort. Forty-five schoolboys were walking along ...

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  32. R.M.S. ZEALANDIA AT AUCKLAND.

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  33. WHEELS LEAVE RAILS.

    A peculiar incident occurred as the 10.24 a.m. down Williamstown train was crossing the viaduct between Flinders-street and Spencer-street stations yesterday. It was ...

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  34. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. AUSTRALASIAN SHARES, &c.

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  35. SCHOOLMASTER'S DEATH.

    Eight boys in an industrial school at Meath, in Irland, have been charged with having murdered an assistant master of the institution named John Kelly. ...

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  36. MR. WILLIS AND "HANSARD."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Ministry to-morrow will deal with the trouble which has arisen between the Speaker (Mr. Willis) and Mr. Robinson ...

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  37. SILVER.

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  38. A LABOUR MAYOR.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—The City Council met on Tuesday night to elect a mayor, for which position the Political Labour League had been selected and nominated ...

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  39. MINING SHARES.

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  40. BAY COLLISION.

    Yesterday was the third day of the investigation being conducted by the Court of Marine inquiry at the Law Courts into the circumstances of the collision, on December ...

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  41. THROWN ON TO RAILWAY LINE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Alexander Ealen, aged 19 years, a navvy from Glenhook, was found to night lying on the Daljing Harbour railway line at ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  43. "T.P. GARTER."

    Sir,—In to-day's of "The Argus" you mentioned that only four commoners had received the Order of the Garter, Permit me to add another name to your list ...

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  45. BLACKHAM TESTIMONIAL. "THE ARGUS" LIST.

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN MEMORIAL FUND.

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  47. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    It is officially announced that the Sugar Conference has renewed the convention for a period of five years. Russia will be allowed to export an extra quantity of ...

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  48. MUNICIPAL FISH SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on the Food Supply to-day, Alderman Milner Staphen (deputy Lord Mayor said that the people ...

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  49. V.C.A. LIST.

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  50. Advertising

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