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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Douglas, a Liberal, has replaced Mr. J. G. Holborn, who died on January 23, as member for the North-West Division of Lanarkshire. The majority ...

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  3. FRANCE.

    The body of M. Felix Faure, the late President of the French Republic, is lying in State at the Elysee. On Monday last 60,000 persons ...

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  4. THE DALKEITH MURDER

    The inquest touching the death of Rosalinda Fox, who was found murdered at Dalkeith on February 5, was resumed by the district coroner (Dr. Lovegrove) ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Timothy Kellackey, an employe of the Railway Department, was burning grass on the Avoca line, near Ararat, when be was surrounded by the flames ...

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  6. ATLANTIC STORMS.

    The terrific weather in the Atlantic has had the effect of delaying the arrival of fifteen steamers, that being the number now overdue. ...

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  7. ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    At a meeting of the Sydney Municipal Council today, the representative of Messrs. Crompton and Co., London, stated that £150,000 would cover the ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A man named Alfred John Elston, 44, was found Hanging on the scaffold of a, building which, is in the course of erection at Millswood. It is supposed to be a ...

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  9. A COLORLESS MESSAGE.

    The message from M. Emile Loubet, the new President, to Parliament is colorless. It urges tolerance and concord, and eulogises the army and ...

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  10. OLD MAN'S SUICIDE.

    A man named Nathan Page, 70, committed suicide at a spot three miles from Sorrento. He was found in a but, and had a revolver in his left hand. The ...

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  11. CHINA.

    A Reuter's message received from Peking states that the position is exceedingly critical, owing to the disregard of the British Government's objection to ...

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  12. THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    The Address-in-Reply has been adopted in tie House of Commons. ...

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  13. THE LOST FOUND.

    John Whitefield, who was reported to the police as missing on Monday, is a patient in the hospital. He says that he forgot to mention where he was ...

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  14. SULTAN OF OMAN.

    The commanders of the British warships have threatened to bombard the ports of the Sultan of Muscat in the; Golf of Oman unless he publicly ...

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  15. FINANCIAL.

    The meeting of shareholders of Messrs. Nelson Bros., Limited, Australian produce agents, of London, and New Zealand, was asked to reduce the price of ...

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  16. RAILWAY COMMITTEE.

    The Railway Commissioner, in giving evidence before the railway committee, strongly recommended the new plan for the central railway station in ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    At Ipswich to-day Mr. M'Gill announced that he appeared for Wilson, who had sent for him half an hour before the court opened. When he went ...

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  18. MESSAGE BOY IN TROUBLE.

    A telegraph messenger, named Thomas Richard Stephens, has been committed for trial at Coburg on two charges of having stolen letters containing postal ...

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  19. POLICE COURTS.

    Drunkenness.—John Barrett, who was spoken of as the Peak Hill pioneer during the recent Barrett-Lannin case in the Local Court, was charged with ...

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  20. COURSING.

    The drawing for the Waterloo Cup took, place last evening. Tarana's Pride was drawn against Hare Luck and Bogan against Wild Night. The ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    The Governor of the province of Yeniseisk, in East Siberia, has caused a search to be made for the traces which it was reported had been found of the ...

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  22. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    Strained relations exist between the stock-brokers and jobbers, owing to certain regulations which were drawn up by the Stock Exchange. The latter ...

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  23. MILITARY NEWS.

    The London "Times" denounces the stolidity of the War Office authorities in refusing a hospital ship for the troops wounded in the Soudan campaign ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT STOCK.

    The Treasurer has thrown open applications for £250,000 worth of Government stock at par, bearing interest at 3 per cent. It is intended to use the ...

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  25. PENNANT CRICKET MATCH.

    The pennant cricket match between the Melbourne and Carlton Clubs was finished to-day, Melbourne winning by 106 runs. ...

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  26. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COMMISSION.

    The differences which existed among the members of the Anglo-American Commission which has been sitting at Washington were chiefly in regard to the ...

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  27. SCARLET FEVER.

    An outbreak of scarlet fever has occurred at Townsville, and the authorities are arranging to use the old gaol as a fever hospital. ...

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  28. SAMOA.

    The German cruiser Cormoran has left Kiaochau for Apia, the capital of Samoa. ...

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  29. TURF NOTES.

    The following are the latest scratching :—Oakleigh Purse — Blunderer. Hawksburn Handicap — Ailie. Betting quotations:—Newmarket ...

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  30. DIVORCE COURT.

    Mr. Justice Barnes, of the Divorce Court, has granted, with costs against the co-respondent Berridge, a divorce in the Dawy-Lainbetton case. The ...

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  31. TASMANIA.

    The inquest which was held in connection with the fatalities at the New Zeehan mine showed a strange want of due care among experienced men, the result ...

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  32. BARON ROTHSCHILD

    The will of the late Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild, of Waddesdon Manor, England, has been proved at £1,488,128. ...

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  33. ARMING THE POLICE.

    Owing to the frequency with which the police have used firearms lately, they have been informed that thus permitted only in circumstances of ...

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  34. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The American troops at Manila ar suffering from the heat, dysentery, and fever. In addition, they are being harassed by the guerrilla tactics of the ...

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  35. GUN ACIDENT.

    John Mitchell, a coach proprietor, living at Ensay, in Gippsland, was accidentally shot ia the head on Monday, by a lady to whom he was aborning a pea rifle. ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Sir George F. Bowen, G.C.M.G., died yesterday at Brighton after two days' illness. The cause of death was bronchitis. ...

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  37. CRICKET.

    The committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club has decided that from January 1, 1900, the rule qualifying county cricketers shall be amended, to ...

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  38. FEDERATION.

    The debate in the Legislative Assembly on the Address-in-Reply was continued to-day, there being a number of unimportant speakers. Some of the ...

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  39. VEHICULAR FATALITY.

    A travelling painter named George Warden was killed five miles from Warann by a waggon laden with bottles passing over his body. The driver gave ...

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  40. THE YARRA TRAGEDY.

    Olga Radalyski, Travice Alexander Tod, Thekla Dubberke, and Dr. Gaza were placed on their trial at the Criminal Court to-day for the murder of ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At Broken Hill to-day three men, named John Fenoth, William Betheras, and william Tink, were caught by fall of earth, in the slopes at Block 12 in the ...

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  42. THE STAGE.

    The members of Messrs. Williamson and Musagrove's Casino Company have left New York for San Francisco, whence they will take learner for Australia. ...

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  43. ENGLISH RUGBY TEAM.

    A cable message has been, received that an English Rugby football team will definitely visit the colonies daring the coming season. ...

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  44. A DIVIDEND.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the New South Wales Fresh Food and Ice Company, to-day, it was reported that there was a profit of £8,606. A dividend of ...

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  45. THE POPE.

    His Holiness the Pope has written a letter to Cardinal James Gibbous, of Baltimore (U.S.A.), in which ha condemns the doctrines enunciated by ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat—The following sales of Victorian wheat have taken place:—Nine thousand quartern to arrive in February, and 8,000 for shipment within three ...

    Article : 59 words
  47. EPSOM RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 8 words
  49. FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT.

    At the inquest on the Richard Daveson, who was killed in a boating accident at Farm Cove, the evidence was not crew of the Craiglee ...

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  50. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    A great rush has set in in the Atlin goldfields, in British Columbia. [Lake Atlin is situated a few miles to the east of the celebrated Chilccot ...

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  51. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    Of the 1,751 bales offered at the Antwerp wool sales, 422 have been sold. There was little animation, and the prices realised at the sales in January ...

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  52. COOLGARDIE RACE MEETING.

    The rights and privileges in connection with the rase meeting, which is to be held on March 2 and 4, have been sold for £291. The outside gates ...

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  53. SCHOONER WRECKED.

    The schooner Talbot went ashore near. Nelson's Bay last week, and became a total wreck. ...

    Article : 17 words
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