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  2. BRITISH FINANCES.

    The latest Treasury returns indicate that a surplus at the end of the current financial year is assured. [When the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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  3. "OUTLAWS OF SOCIETY."

    Mr. F. W. Pethick Lawrence, an active supporter of the suffiragist movement and his wife who is honorary treasurer of the Women's Social and Political Union, have ...

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  4. MUTINOUS SOLDIERS. TRAIN PACKED WITH LOOT.

    The British American tobacco stores at Paoting-fu, where the worst ooutrages by mutinous soldiers were committed. were looted of contents worth £10,000. All the ...

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  5. CRICKET CRISIS. THE OFFICIAL TELEGRAM.

    Mr. Bean's attempt to explain away the telegram described by Mr. Smith, the secretary of the board, as official, does not help him or the association much. Facts ...

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  6. OUTLOOK HOPEFUL DEMANDS MAY BE ABATED.

    All predictions inspire the belief that the great coal strike will be settled at an early date. "It is understood," says the "Daily ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman entertained the following guests at dinner last evening at Governmenthouse:—The Viscount and Viscountess ...

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  8. THE NEW ELEVEN.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," discussing the personnel of the Australian team selected by the Board of Control to play in England this year expresses the opinion that ...

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  9. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bangkok states that a revolutionary conspiracy has been discovered in Siam, army and navy officers being implicated. There have been many ...

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  10. BROKEN AGREEMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the South Australian Cricket Association held this evening, the attitude of the Board of Control in the matter of calling ...

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  11. TEAMS COMPARED.

    Sir,—I would ask Mr. R.H. Campbell if he would be kind enough to compare the averages of the two fifteens in matches played against the English team this present season. ...

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  12. RIVAL CITIES.

    The Republican delegates, who have just returned from a visit to the President (Yuan Shih-kai) at Peking assert that the Republic will be inaugurated at Nanking, ...

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  13. ITALY AND TURKEY. VICTORY DEARLY BOUGHT.

    The Italian victory over the Turks and Arabs at Derna, in Tripoli, on Sunday was expensive. Of the officers, 8 were killed and 13 wounded, while the casualties among ...

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  14. MANCHUS IN RKVOLT.

    Advices received from Kuldja, in Mongolia, are that the Manehu troops have mutinied, and are murdering the officials of the town. ...

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  15. NATIONAL SAFETY.

    The debate on the army estimates was continued in the House of Commons last night. Mr. George Wyndham, a former ...

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  16. Dardanelles Close at Night.

    The Porte has notified the powers that the Dardanelles will be closed at nighttime. ...

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  17. MR. ROTHSCHILD ATTACKED

    When Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, the wealthy sportsman, was fired at by a man when entering his office in St. Swithin's lane on Monday he was not able to ...

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  18. Firing in the Guf of Aden.

    News has been received from Perim that the forts it Sheik Said, on the Gulf of Aden, have been bombarded by an Italian torpedo-boat destroyer. ...

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  19. THE "OFFICIAL" TELEGRAM.

    Sir,—As many different versions of the telegram concerning last week's meeting have been published, I shall be glad if you will give the exact wording of it, which is ...

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  20. FEELING IN TASMANIA.

    HOBERT, Wednesday.—A meeting was held in the town-hall to-night to consider the action of the Board of Control in the cricket dispute. The mayor presided, and ...

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  21. Admiral Aubry's Death.

    Vice-Admiral Augusto Aubry, who succeeded Admiral Faravelli us commander-in-chief of the Italian fleet in the Tripolitaine expedition, died suddenly on board ...

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  22. LIBERAL REVERSE.

    Consequent upon the appointment of Sir Arthur Adlington Haworth, Liberal member for Manchester South, to the position of a Lord of the Treasury, he went before his ...

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  23. IRELAND'S CUSTOMS.

    The fact is not concealed that the Asquith Cabinet is divided on the question of woman's suffrage, but when it was rumoured several weeks ago that there had been a ...

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  24. ARTISTS FOR AUSTRALIA. ENTERTAINER AND SINGER.

    Miss Margaret Cooper, the well-known society entertainer, and her companv have left by the R.M.S. [?] for Australia, where they will open in Adelaide at ...

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  25. MILITARY STAFF OFFICERS.

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  26. ARBITRATION.

    Another strenuous effort is being made to secure the ratification by the Senate of the Anglo-American treaty of arbitration, and also of the Franco-American treaty. ...

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  27. REASONS ASKED FOR.

    Sir,—As there are a number of well-informed men, apparently, on the Board of Control or, connected with it who have plenty of time, as, for instance, Mr. Bean ...

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  28. STRIKE THREATS.

    A general strike if telephone girls is threatened unless an increase of wages is granced. In the carpentry trade a considerable ...

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  29. MADAME CLARA BUTT.

    A private cable message has been received stating that Madame Clara Butt will revisit Australia in 1813. During her stay in Melbourne she will open the new concert-hall ...

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  30. MEETING OF THE BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A meeting of the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches will be held on Saturday afternoon. The nature of the ...

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  31. MATTHEW FLINDERS.

    Representatives of the National Parks Association recently visited Station Peak (You Yangs), to decide on a position for a memorial tablet to Matthew Flinders, ...

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  32. CHURCH AND THE WORKER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—In the Methodist Conference to-day the Rev. A. H. Melbourne, one of the younger ministers, proposed the following social platform:— ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Union Trustee Company of Australia Limited is making application for letters of administration of the estate of John Alexander Hodges, late of [?]e, farmer, who died on January 13, intestate ...

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  34. DEMANDS IN BOHEMIA.

    The miners of Bo[?]mia have demanded a 25 per cent. increase in wages. ...

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  35. NORTH MELBOURNE CLUB.

    Sir,—In "The Argus" of Monday last, March 4, "Old Boy," who usually hits hard but clean, seems in this fierce struggle to have temporarily forgotten himself when ...

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  36. BUSINESS SUSPENDED.

    Dalgety and Co. Limited have recieved the following cable from London, dated March 5:[?].- The sales have been postponed in[?]. ...

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  37. ESPIONAGE.

    Licutenant Bechlans denies the statement made by Count Giesbert von Wolff-Metternich at his trial on a charge of card-sharping, that he was a spy in England when ...

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  38. THE MIDDLEMAN.

    The Labour party in the House of Commons has given notice of motion for the appointment of a Parliamentary committee to consider "the extent to which the ...

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  39. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    QUEANBEYAN, Wednesday.—The secretary of the Department of Home Affairs (Colonol Miller), is here for the purpose of meeting land-holders who received notices ...

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  40. CYCLISTS COLLIDE.

    A serious collision occurred on St. Kihla road yesterday evening, which resulted in Thomas Watts, aged 29 years, a resident of Windsor, and B. Hobbs, of ...

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  41. THE ENGLISH TEAM.

    The English cricketers, having won the rubber have begun their homeward voyage, Mr. Pawley, the manager of the team, accompanied by Hobbs, Smith, Hitch, Mead. ...

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  42. AFTER THE DIVORCE.

    When the [?], Makura arrived from New Zealand to-day a pathetic Scene was witnessed on the whari. Mrs. Kilbourne met her daughter after a severance of, nine ...

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  43. OPINION IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, Mr. J. W. Trumble, the ex-Australia Eleven player, who came to Sydney as the representative of the Melbourne Citizens' Committee in ...

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  44. LONDON TALLOW MARKET.

    At to-day's auction sale of Anstralasian tallow, 973 casks were offered. and 781 casks were sold. The following prieces were realised: Prime mutton, 35 6: ...

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  45. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Gearge Matthews, of Geelougroad, Canadian lately of Humlfray street, Ballarat, Liabilities, £15/19/9; assets, £5; deficiency, £10/1[?]/9. Causes of insolvency ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN MEMORIAL FUND

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  49. THE DEPARTING ENGLISHMEN.

    Sir,—I was at Spencer-street station this afternoon to bid farewell to two members of the English team. Beyond Mr. Warwick Armstrong and about half-a-drozen other ...

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