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  2. MR. DEAKIN IN LAUNCESTON.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at Launceston, Mr. Deakin dealt briefly with the sugar industry in Queensland. He pointed out that on his recent visit ...

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  3. THE BARRIER DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Amongst those who were injured in the attack made on the officials at the Proprietary Mine on 4th January was Mr. Nicholls, a draftsman in ...

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  4. MR. WADE IN DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier, Mr. Wade, addressed a largely attended meeting at Chatswood on Saturday night. He said, as far as one could see, he could ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE.

    Bishop Doyle, accompanied by Arch-priest Walsh, arrived at Murwillumbah this evening, having travelled via Brisbane and Tweed Heads. His lordship is reported to ...

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  6. GENERAL AND SPECIAL CABLES.

    Mr. Charls Schilsky wil conduct the Trinity College of Music examinations in Australia, except in West Australia. Serious riots have occurred in Lisbon. ...

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  7. DORRIGO LANDS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A telegram from Bellingen states that considerable discontent prevails in the Dorrigo at the delay in opening up the next subdivision, It is ...

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S CABLEGRAMS.

    Major-General Hoad, the Commander of the Australian forces, has sailed for America. Calcutta hospitals are full of smallpox ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S NAVAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There is persistent activity on the part of the Radicals throughout the country against the reported decision of the Governmcnt to build ...

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  10. Civil War in Persia.

    The revolutionaries at Resht are laying mines and erecting fortifications along the Russian road. The Royalists have effectively blockaded Tabriz for a fortnight. ...

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  11. MINING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Details now available concerning the creep at the Lady Jane mine, Mungana (Q.). show that the trouble was anticipated, and a watch was kept ...

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  12. Dividing America's Navy.

    The Committee of the United States Congress has eliminated the amendment requiring President Roosevelt to divide thc navy between the Atlantic and Pacific ...

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  13. GAMBLING AT CLONTARF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day five persons were charged with playing two-up at Clontarf on Sunday. A senior constable and other members of the ...

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  14. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—New South Wales revenue returns for last month showed a decrease of £7328, as compared with February, 1908, while the State's sources of ...

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  15. PLAYING WITH DETONATORS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At Ipswich (Q.) the six-year-old son of James Joyce, a coke burner, residing at North Ipswich, carried three dynamite detonators home in a ...

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  16. Loyal Indians.

    One hundred ruling chiefs and hereditary nobles of the Punjab have formed a Loyalist Association. The Indian Association in Calcutta has ...

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  17. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A deputation from the Trade Union Congress waited upon the Prime Minister with reference to the payment of the expenses of candidates for ...

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  18. TROUBLE IN A CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Recently Mr. Pearson was dismissed from the position of superintendent of Christchurch Sunday school. Geelong, by the Rev. F. R. Newton, who ...

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  19. Servia's Intentions.

    Servia has informed Russia that no aggressive intentions are entertained, and that she is prepared to leave the interests of Servia to the judgment of the Powers. ...

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  20. MELBOURNE FISH TRADE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Town Hall authorities in Melbourne have recognised the necessity for taking similar action to the Sydney Corporation as a means of ...

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  21. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' ASSOCIATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At a meeting of the Friendly Societies' Association to consider the attitude of lodge doctors, it was decided that a committee he appointed to ...

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  22. HARVESTER COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Further evidence was taken by the Royal Commission inquiring into the stripper and harvester industry. Arthur Walker, ot the Pioneer Foundry, ...

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  23. AN ANNANDALE TRAGEDY.

    A sensational shooting affray was enacted in the Empire Bar, Sydney, a few minutes before 6 o'clock on Friday, when a young man, said to he named Thomas Wheeler, ...

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  24. THE GAMBLING EVIL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sweeps are now conducted in a more undesirable form than existed when correspondence relating to public sweeps were delivered through the ...

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  25. UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The California Senate, by 28 to 7, recommended the exclusion of all Asiatics from the United States. ...

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  26. PACIFIC FISHERIES, LTD.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Mr. Justice Simpson, Chief Justice in Equity, had again before hun to-day the matter of the Pacific Fisheries, Ltd., and others v. Jonathan ...

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  27. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A number of plates on the port side of the damaged steamer Ulimaroa. now in dock at Lyttelton, are being taken away in order to ascertain the ...

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  28. IN THE INTERESTS OF PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At the Peuce Society's dinner at New York, Mr. Elihu Root said the obstacle in the recent negotiations between America, Japan and ...

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  29. REGISTERING CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Minister for Home Affairs, replying to the protest by Ping Nam, President of the Chinese Merchants Society, against the registering of Chinese ...

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  30. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The ministerial session of the Methodist Conference on Saturday forenoon was devoted to consideration of the Examining Committee's report on the ...

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  31. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    King, the negro convict, is to be removed from solitary confinement, medical examination disclosing a weak brain. Queensland. ...

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  32. BALKAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A protocol has been signed embodying the terns of the AustroTurkish settlement. The Turkish boycott of Austrian goods is rapidly disappearing. ...

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  33. FORESTERS MEETING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A delegate meeting of the Sydney District Ancient. Order of Foresters was begun to-day. The Chief Hanger said the year just ...

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  34. BUILDING TORPEDO DESTROYERS.

    With a view to removing any doubt as to the willingness of the State Government to undertake the work of building at Fitzroy Dock the torpedo-boat destroyers ...

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  35. SHOT HUSBAND IN SELF-DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At Mudgee Quarter Sessions, Teresa Gameron. charged with maliciously shooting her husband with intent to do bodily harm, was acquitted. ...

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  36. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday—A correspondent writing to "The Times," in reply to its Sydney correspondent, says there are more editors among the Australian delegates to ...

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  37. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TOUR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—TheGovernment-General. Lord Dudley, who is at present in South Australia, visited the recently settled district of Prinnaroo. ...

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  38. IRISH QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At a conference of the frish Nationalist Party at Cork it was decided to found in a spirit of the broadest toleration a "For All In Ireland ...

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  39. Kennedy Family.

    Ims talented combination open a two nights' season in the Theatre Royal this evening. Since their last visit to 'Grafton the Kennedys have made a successful tour ...

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  40. SELECTING A CAPITAL SITE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal camp for the inspection of the Capital sites will open on March S. About 50 members are expected to attend, and will detrain at ...

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  41. PROTECTING AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking at a shipping function in Melbourne, the AttorneyGeneral. Mr. Hughes, said the shipping industry was a signal example of Australian ...

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  42. BRITISH ARMY REFORM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Speaking at Brighton. Mr. Haldane, the Secretary for War, detailed the general staff's system for the defence of Great Britain. ...

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  43. SMUGGLING CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, Mondny—Mr. Batchelor. Minister for External Affairs, having read the report made by the Secretary to the External Affairs Department of his ...

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  44. ENTOMBED IN A WELL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Great surprise was expressed in Narromine when the cylinders did not arrive by the morning's train for the purpose of resuming work towards the ...

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  45. Mr. Wade and Land Figures.

    Mr. Wade, accompanied by Mr. R. H. Levien, M.L.A., arrived at Tamworth on Wednesday. At noon the show was officially opened ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL CADETS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In an interview, in which he dealt with the cadet system, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said if we were going to extend naval training ...

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  47. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two selectors, named Steinberg and Grossman, and the latter's two sons, were lost in the bush. The boys got separated from the men, and, ...

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  48. BOUNTY ON STEEL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Cabinet has considered the claim made by Hoskins Ltd. to use a proportion of scraps in the manufacture of steel without invalidating ...

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