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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH,

    The President (Sir Richard Baker, S.A.) took the chair at 2.30 p.m.—Easter Holiday.—Mr. Playford (Vice President of the ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL OUTLOOK.

    Following fast upon a Federal Ministers statement that "the game is up" came the assertion to-day that the .Ministry arc .«arc to be defeated on the railway ...

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  4. DEATH OF TUB DUKE OF, CAMBRIDGE. I

    H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge who is in his eighty-fifth year and was Com[?]der-in-Chief of the British Army from 1855 to 1895 has had another attack of ...

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  5. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    Reuter's agency states that Great Britain and France have settled in principle a number of outstanding colonial and other questions on which differences have ...

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  6. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The works and fittings of the clock intended to be placed in the tin ret of this Post Office have arrived in the ship Mari-ner. It may therefore lie expected that ...

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  7. THE STEAMER ARAMAC.

    Mr. Neville, Government tobacco expert, who was one of the occupants of the fifth boat from the .steamer Aramac, stated that, they were cast off at a quarter ...

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  8. A MUSCOVITE STATESMAN ON THE SITUATION

    M. Nelidoff formerly Imperial Chancellor at St. Peteraburg in a press interview, said the conflict in the Far East may be considered to be localized. He did not ...

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  9. KING EDWARD AS PEACEMAKER

    On the strength of King Edward's recent weighty remarks to Barou D'Estournellesde constant, deploring the outbreak of war in the Far East the London ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    The Daily Express learns from a special correspondent that fearful havoc was caused by some of the shells discharged into Port Arthur by Japanese warships on ...

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  11. PRAISE AND BLAME.

    The Czar Nicholas has conferred a decoration on the commander of the battleship Retvizan in recognition of his gallantry in the fight in which his ship ...

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  12. AN EXPLORER'S ROMANCE

    Professor Watson, who returned from his trip to the Far East on Thursday, has handed us a copy of The Patriot, published in Brisbane. containing the following ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A proposition in favour of conferring the Parliamentary franchise upon women moved by Sir C. B. McLaren Bart, Liberal M.P. for the Bosworth division of ...

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  14. LORD MILNER AND MR. STEAD.

    Mr. W. T. Stead editor of the Review of Reviews who is visiting Cape Colony, has received a telegram from Viscount Milner Governor of the Boer colonies. ...

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  15. A HEROIC MIDDY.

    The Niuchwang correspondent of the London Daily Express has recorded a heroic deed by a Russian midshipman, named Palovsky, on a destroyer which was ...

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  16. MISSION TO TIBET.

    The Daily Mail learns that the Tibetan authorities having become convinced that neither threats nor calaleries will induce Col Younghusband's expenditure to ...

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  17. NOTIFICATION TO COREA.

    The St. Petersburg Government has formally intimated to the Emperor of Corea that in as much as his country has become an ally of Japan it will be considered a ...

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  18. RIVERINA RECOUNT

    Work in connection with the recount of votes in the Riverina election ordered last week by the Court of Disputed Re[?] was continued to-day. In the report ...

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  19. MR. WARNER'S ELEVEN.

    Several of the leading English cricketers have been interviewed regarding the results of the tour of Mr. Warner's team through Australia. ...

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  20. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    The Navigation Bill, consisting of 12 parts split up into many divisions, and 42 clauses which was circulated this evening is the longest measure yet framed by ...

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  21. A MUSCOVITE DECLARATION.

    The Echo de Paris, a daily paper issued in the French capital, states that Gea. Kouropatkin, prior to leaving St. Petersburg for the Far. East, declared that ...

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  22. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Addressing a gathering at Ottawa held under the auspices of the Empire League, Sir W.Mulock (Postmaster-General of the Dem[?] said that Canadians unitedly ...

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  23. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    The Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder, S.A.) took the chair at 2.30 p.m. —Taking the Oath.—Mr. Hughes (N.S.W.) was announced and ...

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  24. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A serious anti-czech demonstration has taken place at Linz the capital of upper Austria on the Dambe. A large crowd of Germans gathered outside a concert ...

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  25. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. William Hubert Burr C.E. a member of the Isthmian Canal Commission has informed the Panama Canal Committee of the Washington Congress that ...

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  26. RUSSIA BUILDING WARSHIPS IN THE BLACK SEA.

    Much comment has been caused by the announcement that Russia is constructing at the Nikolaieff dockyards in the Black Sea three 28-Knot destroyers and a swift cruiser. ...

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  27. THE MELBOURNE ELECTION.

    The subjoined official memorandum was made public to-day:—"To the Chief Election Officer—I am directed by the Minister to impress upon you with reference ...

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  28. DARING ROBBERY NEAR JOHANNESBURG.

    A Transvaal advice states that a gang of robbers on Wednesday entered a branch of the National Bank of South Africa at Denver, a township castwards of Jahannes ...

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  29. CAUTIOUS MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Capt. Thomas Perry, the commander of the United States battleship lowa, attached to the North Atlantic Station recently arranged to preside at a Russian ...

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  30. NIUCHWANG IN DANGER.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Earl Percy, replying to a question by Mr. Charles McArthur, Liberal Unionist M.P. for the Exchange division of Liverpool ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain Chamcellor of the Exchequer told the House of Commons on Wednesday that he did not intend to deliver the Budget speech until after the ...

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  32. FAITHFUL TO FREETRADE

    The Leicester Chamber of Commerce, after an earnest debate which extended over four days, adopted a resolution by 22 votes against 16 declaring that the United ...

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  33. A GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S DUTY

    The [?] national concert in the town hall to-night attracted a crowded audience. The visitors included the Governor-General and Lady Norhtcote and ...

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  34. TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS.

    The federal naval authorities have been closely following the developments of the naval engagements in the Russo-Japanese war. They have been impressed with the ...

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  35. TWO SERIOUS CHARGES.

    Dr. Frederick W. Marshall was, at the Water Police Court to-day, charged with having on January 29 performed an illegai operation on Ethel Ogilvie married ...

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  36. RUSSIAN BACKERS.

    Reports from St. Petersburg state that a group of international financiers has under taken to obtain a war loan of £40,000,000 for Russia if her existing resources are ...

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  37. ORIZABA DELAYED

    The R.M.S. Orizaha berthed at Fremantle at 9 to-night 12 hours late. The vessel experienced a rough passage throughout particularly so between Colombo and ...

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  38. A CHIVALROUS ENEMY.

    The bodies of two Russian sailors, recovered from the Varyag, which after a desperate struggle was sunk off chemulpho have been interred at that port. The ...

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  39. JAPAN HAS COUNTED THE COST.

    The cherished Muscovite ideas that Japan is 'financially bankrupt will that her power will collapse under the stress of a campaign find no support in the ...

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  41. REPORTED SPLIT DENIED.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Chapman) speaking at the St. Patrick's Day luncheon, referred to statements which had appeared in the press regarding a quarrel which was ...

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  42. A ROYAL COMMANDER.

    Recently it was announced that Mjr. Gen Prince Louis Bonaparte brother of the French Pretender had been ordered to the Far East with a brigade of ...

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  43. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  44. A PEOPLE'S WAR VESSEL.

    Cardinal Moran who presided at the St. Patrick's Day luncheon in submitting the coast of "The Federal and State Parliament." threw out ...

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  45. AN AFGHAN MURDERER.

    At the Criminal Sessions to-day a middle aged Afghan named Mimeer was charged with the wilful murder of a fellow country man named Meer at Picton Valley near ...

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  46. JUDGE AND PRESS.

    The Chief Justice took the opportunity this afternoon to reply to criticisms that had appeared in certain quarters on the work of the Judges of the Courts. The ...

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  47. A HIGH COURT DECISION.

    The High Court to-day set aside the rule for a new trial made by the New South Wales Supreme Court in the case of John Mountney v. James Joynton Smith licence ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    The barque C. Tobias which put in here in a leaking condition has been condemned by the surveyors. A child named Stanley has been ...

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  52. THE CRUISER PSYCHE.

    The cruiser Psyche, which' sailed from Sydney at 5.30 yesterday afternoon for Auckland, returned to port at a late hour last night, and anchored between Middle ...

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