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  2. VICTORIA.

    An inquest was formally opened to-day on the body of the victim of the tragedy at North Melbourne Edward Charles Holland was present in custody, and watched ...

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  3. A.N.A.

    The fortnightly meeting of the A.N.A., Adelaide Branch, was nela at the Exchange Cafe, Pirie street, on Monday evening. The president, Mr. A. Poynton, M.P., occupied ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Barton, deferring to Mr. Reid's criticism of his speech at Maitland, said that there appeared to be very little in the criticism which demanded serious attention. He ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Eleven Dutch farmers in Cape Colony have been arrested and brought to Cradock, a town 182 miles by railway from Port Elizabeth, on a charge ...

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  6. THE DYING QUEEN.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the physicians were clearly of opinion last night that Her Majesty was dying. The rector of Whippingham was called to attend at her bedside at midnight. London, January 21, 10.25 a.m. ...

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  7. THE QUEEN.

    A heavy cloud of sadness and apprehension has hung over the British Isles to-day, and as night advances the feeling of sorrowful bewilderment at the intelligence regarding the breakdown of the health of the nation's beloved sovereign grows more intense. A bulletin issued at 4.30 p.m. mentioned that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. A. K. Moore, formerly of Adelaide, has been appointed secretary of the Free-trade and Liberal Association. ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Four experts are being brought from Australia to direct the export of poultry under the Government control from the principal ports. ...

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  10. WORLD WIDE SYMPATHY.

    Manifestations of deep and sincere sorrow at the prospect of the Queen's death are forthcoming from every important capital city in the world. King Victor Emanuel of Italy, the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary, the aged King Christian of Denmark, and President McKinley of the United States ...

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  11. Mr. REID'S CAMPAIGN.

    The Right Hon. G. H. Reid selected Richmond Town Hall, the centre of one of the strongest protectionist constituencies within the metropolitan area, for the first ...

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  12. TERRIBLE SUFFERING.

    Edward Small had a terrible experience at Casino last week. He and his brother had been rounding up horses which broke away when near home on Friday afternoon. ...

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  13. SECOND EDITION.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, Premier of Great Britain, and the Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie, Secretary for the Home Department, have been summoned to Osborne. Dr. Thomas Barlow, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen since 1899, arrived at Osborne to-day. ...

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  14. ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    An attempted murder and suicide are reported from the Cowra district. On Saturday night a farmer named John Ryan, residing at Mount David 10 miles ...

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  15. BRITISH SUCCESSES IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    In the fight which took place near Vlak Laagte, on the Natal and Pretoria railway, between a portion of Mjr.-Gen. Colvoile's column and a body of 700 ...

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  16. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT NEAR ZEERUST.

    A party of Britishers a few days ago were laying a mine at a spot near Zeerust, when a fearful accident occurred. They were covering the trap of the ...

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  17. THE IMPERIAL AND INDIAN TROOPS.

    It is feared that the severe illness of the Queen may lead to the postponement of the march of the Imperial and Indian troops through the streets of Melbourne next ...

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  18. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Barton, in his capacity as Commonwealth Minister for External Affairs, to-day received a deputation representing the New Hebrides Mission Synod, who sought the ...

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  19. IN A COMATOSE CONDITION.

    About 2 o'clock this morning Her Majesty lapsed into a comatose state, and fearing the worst, the royal family gathered around her bedside. She rallied a little at 5 o'clock, and partook of some food. The Emperor William; the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of Connaught left ...

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  20. THE TASMANIAN AGENT-GENERALSHIP.

    In view of the early retirement of Sit Phillip Fysh from the position of Agent-General of Tasmania the Government of Victoria has consented to Sir Andrew ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN RECRUITS WANTED.

    The corps of Scottish horse which is being, raised at Durban has made the offer that recruits approved by agents at Australian ports shall have a free ...

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  22. PUBLIC REFERENCES.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the A.N.A., Adelaide Branch, on Monday evening the Minister of Education, the Hon. E. L. Bachelor, M.P., referred ...

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  23. MESSAGE FROM THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Governor-General, at the request of Mr. Barton, to-day forwarded the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—Ministers desire me to ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    A cable message has been received from Sir Alfred Milner reporting that Pte. Langley was killed at Naauwpoort on January 12. This is a name not included in any ...

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  25. THE DARMSTADT AT FREMANTLE.

    The G.M.S. Darmstadt arrived from Colombo at 5 a.m. on Sunday with the following passengers in the saloon:— For Fremantle—Miss H. Browne. ...

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  26. ROYAL VISITORS TO OSBORNE.

    The hurried journey of the Emperor William to England is interpreted in Paris as meaning that the worst result is expected. The people of Berlin, however, are disposed to think that matters are not so serious, and that the Queen, with her strong constitution and mental vigour, may regain health. ...

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  27. MELBOURNE, January 21.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has cabled to London as follows:—"The State of Victoria, and its Government and I respectfully express most earnest sorrow at the ...

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  28. RITUALISM.

    The Bishops of the Church of England have issued a collective address upholding the Archbishops' opinion in reference to ritualistic excesses, and ...

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  29. SYDNEY, January 21.

    As the cable messages were received concerning the health of the Queen they were posted at the newspaper offices, which all day were surrounded with knots ...

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  30. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The news of the Queen's illness contained in "The Register" to-day was received with very deep regret, and the hope was freely expressed that it might not be so ...

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  31. THROWN OFF A TRAIN.

    Alice Maud Frost, aged 15, met with frightful injuries, which terminated in her death, at Croydon railway station this afternoon. She had been visiting her sister at ...

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  32. THE FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    Sir William Lyne, replying to the toast of his health at Cootamundra to-day, made a direct statement regarding the federal tariff. He said that the idea of a policy of ...

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  33. DISASTROUS FIRE IN VICTORIA.

    A destructive fire broke out on Sunday at South Geelong in Messrs. Andrews & Sons' hay and corn store, and defying the efforts of the fire brigade. The flames spread to ...

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  34. THE VICTORIAN PREMIERSHIP.

    At a meeting of Cabinet this afternoon this Attorney-General said, while thanking his colleagues for nominating him to the Premiership if be would continue to serve ...

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  35. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    So far no intimation has been received regarding the postponement or abandonment of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York, but the Governor-General has ...

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  36. MINING AND SHARES.

    At the Bank of England the bottom crosscut is in 110 ft. from the north drive at the 200 level. It has 40 ft. to go before connecting with the winze in No. 1 shaft. The lode in the old main shaft at ...

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  39. A HEAVY THUNDERSTORM.

    During a thunderstorm in Sydney to-night two and three-quarter inches of rain fell in an hour. In some places streets were covered to a depth of three or four feet, and ...

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  40. BEFORE THE SERIOUS ILLNESS.

    The London papers to-day give further particulars regarding Her Majesty's doings prior to the sudden collapse. As recently as Wednesday morning the Queen, who has always enjoyed driving in the open air, even in winter, had an outing in her donkey carriage. In the afternoon after luncheon an attack of ...

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  42. TROUBLED CHINA.

    Capt. Tickell, the officer commanding the Victorian naval contingent in China, has reported that the stores supplied to the contingent before leaving Victoria were ...

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  43. NEWS FROM OSBORNE.

    The Princess Victoria of Wales, a granddaughter of the Queen, reached Osborne yesterday. The Dowager Lady Ampthill, a lady of the bedchamber since 1885, is one of the regular attendants on her royal mistress. ...

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  44. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night it was reported that the profits of the match at Sydney between New Sooth Wales and South ...

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  48. PHYSICIANS RETICENT.

    Great reticence is preserved in the communications from Osborne in reference to the character of the relapse. It is admitted that the patient has suffered greatly from insomnia at night, and this, in connection with the drowsiness which she feels during the daytime, is looked upon as an ominous sign. ...

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