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  2. GENERAL RAINS.

    The weather office made the following report on Monday morning:—"The tropical weather experienced in South Australia for some days is now being blown away to ...

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  3. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Chinese Imperial Customs authorities on February 5 seized the Japanese steamer Tatsutagawa Maru, 408 tons, belonging to the Osaka Shosen Kabushiki Kaishi, near ...

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  4. HEART AND ARROW

    For some time the Footscray police have been endeavouring to break up the "Heart and Arrow Push." the members of which are suspected of a series of depredations ...

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  5. KASIER AND BRITISH NAVY

    The action of the Kaiser in writing to Lord Tweedmouth on the subject of the British Naval Estimates is still greatly exercising the minds of the British people. The ...

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  6. TERCENTENARY OF QUEBEC.

    Earl Grey (the Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada) has expressed the hope that representatives of every portion of the British Empire will ...

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  7. HUNGRY SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    Mr. Bent was informed to-day by a deputation representing the unemployed that tome families were so destitute that children were being sent hungry to school. The ...

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  8. A WIFE'S STORY.

    Abraham Trevascus, a commercial traveller, was charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day with having threatened the life of his wife. Alice Trevascus ...

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  9. PIRACY AND MURDER.

    A remarkable story of piracy and murder was told to-day by tourists from the Gilbert Islands. It was reported recently that an unnamed schooner had been found ...

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  10. BACK FROM THE ANTARCTIC.

    Mr. Dunlop (chief engineer of the Nimrod) says that the vessel is the first vessel to enter those seas with one boiler and three-blade propellers. She is also the ...

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  11. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS' RAINFALL.

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  12. LICENSING BILL.

    The Licensing Bill, introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. Asquith, is being fiercely assailed in many quarters. A mass meeting was held at Burton-on-Trent ...

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  13. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Mr. H. Lipson Hancock, accompanied by his wife and daughter, will leave for Sydney this afternoon, where he will embark on the Marama for Vancouver, having been ...

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  14. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    Dalgety & Co., Limited, have received the following wires from Hammond:—"Splendid rains; creeks bankers; all low lands flooded. Pinda: Walloway Plains a ...

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  15. OPPOSITION OF STOCKBROKERS.

    Fifty members of the London Stock Exchange have presented a memorial to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Asquith), against the Licensing Bill, which, they ...

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  16. LISBON REGICIDES.

    Startling revelations have been brought to light concerning the recent assassination in the streets of Lisbon of King Carlos and Prince Luis Philippe of Portugal. ...

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  17. THE EXCISE APPEAL.

    Further argument was heard before the Full Bench of the High Court to-day in the proceedings in which the validity of the Excise Act, 1906, is being questioned. ...

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  18. TRANSVAAL AND DELA GOA BAY

    A tariff conference is now being held at Pretoria, and the Portuguese delegate has received instructions Which the Government at Lisbon hopes will assure ...

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  19. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    BURRA, March 9.—Splendid showers have fallen all round this district. Gum Creek reported about an inch and a half in quick time, while the Baldina Creek at ...

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  20. BALKAN RAILWAYS.

    The intimation that the dispute between Russia and Austria regarding Balkan railways has been satisfactorily settled has been confirmed. On the condition that ...

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  21. AMERICAN FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.

    In October, in the financial crisis, the Knickerbocker Trust, after paying out £1,600,000, suspended operations. Receivers were appointed, and after making ...

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  22. GERMANY'S FIRST DREADNOUGHT.

    The Kaiser was present on Saturday at the launching of Germany's first battleship of the Dreadnought type. The ve.sel was christened the Nassau. Extreme secrecy ...

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  23. REBELLIOUS PARSON.

    Great excitement was caused at the Church of England at Narioka on Sunday afternoon, when the Rev. G. Gladstone, who was recently relieved of the ...

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  24. BERLIN SCANDALS.

    Following upon the recent disclosures in Berlin, the Court of Honour at Potsdam has sentenced Gen. Count William Hohenau to removal from the list of officers and loss ...

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  25. FIRE ON THE MONGOLIA

    On Friday Reuter's correspondent at Marseilles reported that the P. & O. lines Mongolia, which left London on February 28 for Australia, had just arrived at that ...

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  26. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    The Republican committee of the New York State has endorsed the candidature of Mr. C. E. Hughes (Governor of the State of New York) for the forthcoming ...

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  27. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The butchers held a mass public meeting last night, whereat a resolution was carrier:—"That this meeting of Broken Hill citizens is of opinion that the butchers are ...

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  28. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The January English mail will be due here to-morrow. After so many disappointments, it is almost impossible to expect the arrival of the mail steamer on its ...

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  29. REBELLIOUS ZULUS.

    In accordance with a promise made by Lieut.-Col. Sir Matthew Nathan (Governor of Natal) that a free pardon would be extended to all the rank and file natives ...

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  30. ABBE LOISY EXCOMMUNICATED.

    Abbe Loisy, who on account of his writings on modernism was excommunicated by His Holiness the Pope some time ago, has, at the express command of Pius X. ...

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  31. REFORM AGAINST BEER

    In his address at the Blende Street Methodist Church last night the Rev. C. E. Schafer said that while in Adelaide he had carried on a campaign against beer. ...

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  32. UNLICENSED LUNATIC ASYLUM

    Dr. L. Forbes Winslow, the founder of the British Hospital for Mental Disorders and a celebrated expert in lunacy cases, has been fined £50 for having lodged a lunatic ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYED IN THE WEST.

    Mr. Bradburn (leader of the Perth unemployed) asserts that 3,500 are out of work in Western Australia, but the figures are grossly exaggerated. To-day Mr. ...

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  34. OVER A BOTTLE OF BEER

    A quarrel over a bottle of beer on Saturday night at Mildura ended in the death of one of the participants—Matthew MacMullen, aged 50 years, Chairman of the Mildura ...

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  35. CRIMEAN (DOLLING) FUND.

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  36. THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT

    It is felt by the officers of the Central Postal Administration that the telegraph operators are opposing the Postmaster-General's efforts to improve the ...

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  37. METHODISM AND THE TIMES

    At the Methodist Conference of Victoria and Tasmania to-day the Rev. T. B. S. Woodful moved—"That in view of the large increase of population the time has come ...

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  38. GENERAL DOWNPOURS IN VICTORIA

    Good general rains have been reported from the country districts. The rain will be useful for the potato and fodder crops in the western, central, and southern ...

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  39. WORDIE FUND.

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  40. STEPHENS CREEK REPLENISHED.

    Sunday's rainfall raised the Stephens Creek Reservoir about one inch. ...

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  41. NOVEL PLEA.

    At the Linton Court on Saturday Patrick Kelly, an old man, who had been employed to assist an undertaker in connection with a sudden death at an hotel ...

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  43. LITTLEHAMPTON AND PROSPECT.

    J. Millar, Littlehampton, S.A., writes:—have used Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules and have found them very good for indigestion." ...

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  44. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Heavy rain has fallen along the railway line from Richmond to Cloncurry. Trains are blocked, and the flood waters are over the temporary bridges. ...

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  45. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Barrington Onslow, Horace Devenish, and Albert E. Rees pleaded not guilty to a charge of having at Fremantle on December 22 last ...

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  46. COOL STORAGE EMPLOYES' DISPUTE.

    The Arbitration Court award in regard to the cold storage employes was made to-day. Under it 48 hours constitute a week's work. The men can be employed by the ...

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  48. ADISASTROUS CYCLONE

    Beulah was visited by a cyclone on Sunday afternoon. Houses, shops, and fences were wrecked. The storm was accompanied by immense volumes of dust, followed ...

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  50. ENGLISH CRICKETERS' TOUR.

    It was announced at a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night that the profits on the matches played in Melbourne against England amounted to ...

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  51. NEWCASTLE COAL TROUBLE.

    The Coal Court at Newcastle sat only five minutes to-day. The miners' representative stated that a ballot would be taken within the next 14 days by the miners in regard ...

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