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  2. WEARING THE BADGE.

    Mr.Justice Higgins yesterday delivered his reserved judgment in the case in which the Australian Tramway Employees' Association was the claimant, and the ...

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  3. NEXT PRESIDENT. Mr. Roosevelt's Declaration.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, who has announced that he will accept nomination for the Presidency, if it is tendered to him, and that he will adhere to this decision until the ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION.

    The representatives of the miners and the coal-owners conferred with the Prime Minister this morning. It is officially announced that an ...

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  5. THE YOUNG BRIGADE. WHERE ARE THE BOYS?

    Under section 142 of the Defence Act it was incumbet on all boys born in 1898 to register for service or be registered by thier parents or guardians during the month of ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive Council at a quarter past 2 p.m. yesterday, leaving afterwards for Macedon, attended by Captain ...

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  7. MR. BOTTOMLEY THRASHED

    Monday was an eventful day for Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., the editor of "John Bull." In the morning he was fined by the High Court for contempt, and in ...

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  8. MINISTER'S CLOSE CALL.

    The election in the St. Rollox Parliamentary division of Glasgow, which was necessary owing to the elevation of Mr. T. M'Kinnon Wood from the position of ...

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  9. GOAL-MINING CRISIS. The Eve of the Strike.

    At the instance of the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) the mine-owners held a further conference on Monday to consider final terms of settlement for the ...

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  10. NEW LOCOMOTIVES. 210 TO BE BUILT.

    At the meeting of the Royal commission with regard to thte wheat trade yesterday. Mr. J. J. Poynton, on behalf of the Railway Commissioners, announced that a ...

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  11. COMPETITION IN NAVIES. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    Testifying before the Naval Affairs Committee, the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Meyer) said that if the United Stattes did not build two battleships yearly Japan ...

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  12. SHOT FIRED IN COMMONS.

    There was a sensation in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, when the crack of a revolver shot reverberated through the Central-hall. ...

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  13. WHO WILL WIN?

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" says:—"The declaration that Mr. Roosevelt will stand for the Presidency, if nominated, has caused excitement. It ...

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  14. TASK OF FRANCE.

    In the Chamber of Deputies Dr. Lanessan, who was Minister of Marine in the Waldeck-Rousseau Cabinet, has urged that the French fleet should be doubled, owing to ...

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  15. EXTREME SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. James Haslam, M.P., secretary of the Derby-shire Miners' Association, has made a notable utterance regarding the eagerness of the South Wales miners to ...

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  16. FLEET IN THE AIR.

    Several of the Paris newspapers are promoting a national subscription by means of fetes and in other ways, for the purpose of creating a large aerial navy. ...

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  17. PANAMA CANAL.

    The newspapers have revived the statement that Great Britain is preparing for the early opening of the Panama Canal. According to these authorities, the ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Turkey has protested to the powers against the act of the Italian gunboats Garibaldi and Volturno in firing upon a Turkish corvet[?]e and torpedo-boat destroyer in ...

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  19. PROSECUTIONS ORDERED.

    Appearances point to a very large number of prosecutions of cadets for not fulfilling the conditions of service. In one of the metropolitan areas, where 1,200 ...

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  20. SECOND DEGREE MURDER.

    The bodies of a Mrs. Brown and a man named John Alden were found dead by the roadside at Tacoma, in the State of Washington. They had apparently been hattered ...

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  21. AIDS TO SETTLEMENT.

    The State Cabinet has decided to support the Minister for Lands (Mr. H. M'kenzie)in his claim that the Closer Settlement Board should make more liberal its ...

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  22. FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    Pathetic stories of the lack of food, fuel, and clothes in the famine districts of South-eastern Russia are being received. The Zemstvos (district councils) in the ...

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  23. FIREMEN'S STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The firemen who are on strike had a conference with the chairman of the fire Brigades Board (Councillor Frinsdorf) to-night, and, although ...

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  24. ROLLING-STOCK.

    In addition to the locomotives, passenger and goods rolling-stock has commanded considerable departmental attention within the past 18 months. New carriages and ...

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  25. EFFECT ON RAILWAYS.

    The railway companies have decided, in the event of a strike, to treat the English systems as one system. The passenger service will be reduced to a minimum, and ...

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  26. COERCION THREATENED.

    The "Daily News" says that the miners cannot be cocreed, but that the owners can. "Therefore," argues the journal, "the ...

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  27. GIPSY DESPERADOES.

    A large force of chasseurs and police, accompanied by artillery, is pursuing a band of gipsy desperadoes in the Frankfort-onMain district. ...

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  28. GOOD RESOLUTIONS.

    The executive of the South Wales Miners' Association has passed a resolution calling on all members, in the event of a stoppage of work, to refrain from approaching the ...

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  29. PRESERVATIVES IN BUTTER.

    The experimental shipment of boxes of butter containing preservatives, and boxes without preservatives, which was made by the Victorian Government, was inspected ...

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  30. JUSTICE TAKES ITS COURSE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Holman) to-day announced that the Cabinet had considered the cases of Hayes, Senlly, and Williams, who were ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    For the second series of wool sales, which will open on March 3, 406,600 bales have arrived, of which 228,500 have been forwarded direct to manufacturers at home ...

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  32. FISHER FOLK WILL SUFFER.

    Sir George Doughly, M.P. for Great Grimsby, predicts that if the miners strike 1,500 fishing boats will be thrown idle, and 260,000 persons will be brought to ...

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  33. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. LONDON, Feb. 26. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation, 26 13-16d., unchanged. ...

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  34. TAX ON PROPERTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—During the sittings of the Select Committee, which is inquiring into the question of house rents, Mr. Wilfred Damels, agent for the Drummoyne ...

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  35. SERIOUS RIOTING.

    Serious rioting has occurred in the large manufacturing town of Lawrence. Massaclusetts. During an affray with disorderly strikers, shots were fired at the police from ...

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  36. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited, dated 26th:—"The list of arrivals for the ...

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  37. TOKIO MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The English underwriters of the City of Tokio 3 per cent. loan of £9,173,000, issued at £98 in London, New York, and Paris, receive 52 per cent. of the portion ...

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  38. GEELONG HARBOUR TRUST.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday completed arrangements for the appointment of the Royal commission to report upon the management of the Geelong Harbour Trust. ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    By the weill, executed on August 29, 1911, John [?] Trethowna, Trees-street, Mount Pleasant. [?] mine manager, who died on September [?] left tead estate valued at £1,263 and personal ...

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  40. MINING SHARES.

    The following were the lowest and highest quotations on the Stock Exchange yesterday:— British Broken Hill, [?]. ...

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  41. SPRINGVALE STATE SCHOOL.

    Representatives of the residents of Springvale, who were accompanied by Mr. Keas[?] M.L.A., waited upon the Minister for Education (Mr. A. A. Billson) ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Alexander M'Kenzie, of Waitchie, farmer. Mr. John Coleman, assignee. Field at Kerang. Joseph Ernest Bracher, miner, ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Copper. Monday's closing quotations were; Spot, [?] 3[?] to [?]4[?]8[?] or an advance of 10 since last Friday; three months, [?]3 to [?]3, or an advance of 7/6. ...

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  44. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10, The King [?] Brown and others (part heard)[?]ang and others v. Webb. COMMONWEALTH COURT O[?] C[?]ATION. (Before Mr. Justice Higgins.) ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICAN MEMORIAL FUND.

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  46. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL BAZAAR.

    An "at home," given in the town-hall on Saturday afternoon by the [?] of Brunswick (Mrs. J. Alfard), as president of the [?] committee of the Brunswick stall in connection with St. ...

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  47. CHINESE SEAMAN ESCAPES.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—At the Port Adelaide police court to-day William Henry Trowsdale, master of the steamer Ethelstan, through his agent, A. H. Haswell, ...

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  48. CONVALESCENT HOME FOR THE BLIND.

    The Lady Mayoress(Mrs. [?]. J. [?]) acknowledges the following donations in answer to her appeal to raise £2,000 to purchase and extend the Conva[?]nt Home for the Blind at Brighton ...

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  49. IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF.

    PERTH, Tuesday.— The Minister for Defence announced to-day the selection of Lieut Colonel Legg[?], quartermaster-general on the military board, as the ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. OYERDUE STEAMER.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—There is still no rows of the steamer Himitangi, which is overdue on the Lyttelton to Chatham Islands trip. The vessel was due at ...

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  52. MAORI TRAGEDY.

    A[?]CKLAND, Tuesday.— A M[?]ori living near[?] Awamutu, in the Waikato district, after a quarrel with his wife shot her head, and committed suicide. ...

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  53. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Excursions are notified that the p.[?]. Hygeia will make a special cheap trip on Sunday next to [?] and [?]romana, leaving Port Melbourne Railway [?] at 11.10 a.m. (day return, 2[?]). ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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