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  2. POLICE COURTS.

    Disorderly Members.—A youth named James Bright paid a line of 10s. imposed upon him for having created a disturbance at the ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Wesleyan Methodist Conference to-day notice of motion was given by the Rev. R. Casley—"That in view of the approach of the ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    At Broken Hill the leading importers of fruit and vegetables state that the new regulations affect Broken Hill prices tremendously. The ...

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  5. EASTERN QUESTION.

    The Foreign Offices of Russia, Austria, and Italy have intimated to the Sublime Porte, in reply to the suggestion that the ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    The London "Daily Chronicle" of this morning, in commenting on the Australian tour of the English Eleven, says that the fielding ...

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  7. THE CABLE SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Right Hon. K. W. " Hanbury, Secretary to the Treasury, in replying to inquiries respecting the ...

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  8. CHINA.

    The Bight Hon. G. N. Curzon, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, announced in the House of Commons to-day ...

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  9. SEPARATION.

    Mr. Curtis has received a telegram from Mr. Walker, of the Federal Convention, advising that the Convention is not likely to hear ...

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  10. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies;. Lord Rosebery, the Liberal ex-Premier; Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the ...

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  11. PERSIA.

    A snow drift has occurred in Persia, at Resht, near Teheran. It is believed that 100 persons have ...

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  12. ORANGE SHIPMENTS.

    The Department of Agriculture is arranging for the holding of meetings in the orange-producing centres, with a view to the shipment of ...

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  13. FIRE IN COOLGARDIE

    What threatens to be a disastrous conflagration has just broken out in "Bob" Simpson's hairdressing saloon, next to the Great Western ...

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  14. PICKPOCKETS.

    William Bell and John Russell were couvicted to-day of having picked the pocket of a female of £20. The former, who is an old ...

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  15. ANGLO-CHINESE PRESS COMMENTS.

    Our Sydney correspondent telegraph:—Files received in the steamer Chingtu show that affairs in China are obscure. Great ...

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  16. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    A political crisis has occurred in Newfoundland. Sir Herbert Murray, K.C.B., the Governor of Newfoundland, has ...

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  17. MARK TWAIN.

    Mark Twain, the well-known American humorist, although not legally liable, has paid the debts of the New York firm of Messrs. ...

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  18. DIVORCE ACTION.

    The hearing of the case in which Alfred Richard Jones, a boundary rider, sought a divorce from his wife, Christina Jones, and claimed ...

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  19. SUSPECTED SMALL-POX.

    The steamer Sultan, now en route to Fremantle from Singapore, has what is supposed to be a case of smallpox on board. The vessel ...

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  20. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    At the Federal Convention to-day the question of citizenship was discussed at length, and the clause vas eventually carried in the form ...

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  21. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    In the House of Commons yesterday a bill was read the second time, giving power to parishioners to object to unfit clerical nominees ...

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  22. BRITISH INFLUENCE.

    Reuter's agent at Tien-Tsin, the tort of Peking, declares that the Germans are securing Chinese Government contracts, and are ...

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  23. DEEP SEA TRAWLING.

    A public meeting was held to-day to consider the advisableness of forming a syndicate to undertake deep-sea trawling in view of the ...

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  24. CUBA.

    The United States Government is sending two battleships to Cuba with 50 tons of provisions to relieve the distress in the island. ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    Further salvage work has been done in connection with the New Zealand Shipping Company's vessel, the Mataura, which was wrecked at ...

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  26. A WARNING.

    The secretary of the Colliery Employes' Union of Newcastle has received a communication from the Amalgamated Workers' Union of ...

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  27. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY.

    The Russians are actively en­gaged in restoring the magazines and military workshops at Port Arthur. ...

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  28. CANADA.

    Commander Wakeham of H.M.S. Diana, a second-class cruiser of 5,600 tons, who was recently sent to investigate the navigableness of ...

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  29. INTERVIEW WITH DR. LOVEGROVE.

    The principal medical officer (Dr. Lovegrove) was interviewed by one of our representatives on Thursday 3, concerning the matter. He ...

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  30. PARIS NESBIT, Q.C.

    The Chief Secretary, when interviewed tender in regard to Paris Nesbit, stated that the neglect to send a certificate with the warrant ...

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  31. GERMAN PRESENTS' FOR THE EMPEROR OF CHINA.

    Prince Henry of Prussia is the nearer of several valuable presents from the Emperor of Germany to te Emperor of China. ...

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  32. VICTORIA.

    Madame Albani, the great songstress, arrived in Melbourne this afternoon with her husband. During their stay in Melbourne they ...

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  33. A NEW VESSEL.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited is build in a large steel steamer on the Clyde. ...

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  34. WEST AFRICA.

    "Le Temps," a leading Paris journal, says that the French claims of the effective possession of the greater portion of the triangle ...

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  35. SCULLING.

    The sculling match for £100 a between James Wray, of Shoal-haven, N.S.W., and W. Harnes, of Old. Windsor, over the Thames ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL.

    The ordinary meeting of the Leederville Municipal Council was held March 3, there being present Crs. J. S. BenneS (Mayor), ...

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  37. POISONED BY TINNED MEAT.

    The members of a family named Dobell were poisoned yesterday by eating tinned meat, but they are now progressing favorably. Mr. ...

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  38. PRODUCE EXPORT.

    The Produce Export Department shipped 286 cases of apples and pears in the R.M.S. China. A shipment of 3.698 gallons of wine will ...

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  39. A BURGLAR.

    A burglar entered the house of Thomas Campbell, at Footscray, last night. When Mrs. Campbell discovered him he threatened to ...

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  40. LORD ROBERTS.

    At Calcutta yesterday the Viceroy af. India, Lord Elgin, unveiled a statue of Field Marshal Lord Roberts, V.C., formerly ...

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  41. LORD SALISBURY.

    The Marquis of Salisbury is suffering from an attack of influenza. ...

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  42. MARINE INQUIRY.

    The Marine Board inquiry into the wreck of the barque Candida was continued to-day, and a quantity of evidence was taken ...

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  43. THE REVENUE.

    The revenue of the colony for tho eight months of the financial year was £4,491,862, or £13,347 more than the corresponding period ...

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  44. SMALL-POX PATIENTS.

    The French mail steamer Caledonien sailed to-day without the Lascars who were removed from the vessel suffering from small-pox. ...

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  45. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL

    The ordinary meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held on March 3 at the Rechabite hall, Fremantle, when the president ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL.

    The American visible supply of wheat and flour is now esti­mated at 46,532,000 bushels, against 48,248,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. NO CLUE.

    There is no clue to the bag containing £200 which is missing from the Metropolitan board of Works cash-box. ...

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  49. HOME MISSION SOCIETY.

    The 23rd united demonstration of the Wesleyan Home Mission Society was held in the Town-hall, Melbourne, to-night, Chief Justice ...

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  50. AUTUMN SHOW.

    The autumn show was opened to—day in splendid weather. The Governor and party were among those present. There was a fine ...

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  51. OFFICIAL TELEGRAMS.

    On March 3, the Commissioner for Police (Colonel Phillips) received a telegram from Inspector Lawrence at Geraldton stating that ...

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  52. TIN MARKET.

    The stock of tin is 29,018 tons; afloat, 2475 tons; on the spot, 15,226 tons; and the deliveries since the date of the last report ...

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  53. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened to-day in the ruins of Messrs. Craig, Williamson, and Thomas's warehouses, by which C. Wader, a ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND.

    Although Mr. Wilson has relieved Mr. Dickson of the portfolio of Postmaster-General, Mr. Dickeon, in accordance with previous ...

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  55. A PROSECUTION.

    The Crown has decided to prosecute the publisher of the "Street," published in Brisbane, for having commented on the Queensland ...

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  56. FREMANTLE.

    Wages Cases.—John Watts proceeded against George Hayward, the proprietor of the Jubilee Restaurant, for £2 17s. for wages. Mr. ...

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  57. A FATAL FALL.

    A girl named Kathleen Benson, 10, residing at South Melbourne, fell down a flight of stone steps, and subsequently died from the injuries ...

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  58. TALLOW OR FAT.

    The Governor has received a despatch from Mr. Chamberlain ing attention to the proposed new Chilian tariff, which seeks to ...

    Article : 73 words
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