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  2. STORMY WEATHER.

    The wintry weather conditions which set in on Tuesday continued during Wednesday and yesterday with unabated violence. The south-westerly wind swept ...

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  3. THE THAMES TRAGEDY

    An inquest was held to-day in connection with the tragedy which occurred on the Thames on Friday last, when Sir Denis Anson, of New ...

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  4. HOME RULE DEBATE.

    The proposals introduced into the House of Lords yesterday by Lord Macdonnell, a former Under-Secretary for Ireland, providing for a ...

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  5. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, who had to be released from prison last month because of illness brought on by a hunger and thirst strike, was re-arrested to-day. ...

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  6. FLOODS IN A TUNNEL.

    A serious mishap occurred in the [?]amous Simplon Tunnel yesterday. Through the overflowing of a subterranean lake portion of the ...

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  7. ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    The annual celebrationss in connection with the Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria was held in the Congregational Hall last evening under ...

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  8. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Sir Alexander Peacock introduced a Bill to amend the Factories Act. He stated that it was practically the same measure as was sent up to the ...

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  9. TWO WOMEN SENTENCED.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Grace Roe, general secretary of the Women's Social and Political Union; Nellie Hall and Ellen Arnes, the ...

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  10. SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

    A very enjoyable evening was spent on Tuesday at the social of the Sons and daughters of Temperance. Although hampered by the roughness of ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP CONTESTS.

    The preliminary Davis Cup tie between England and Belgium has resulted in a decisive victory for the former. ...

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  12. NO POOR AT HAMILTON.

    At the annual meeting of the Hamilton Ladies' Benevolent Society the report showed that no appeal for funds had been made to the public ...

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  13. UNIVERSITY CRICKET

    The annual University cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge was concluded at Lord's to-day, when the Dark Blue eleven ...

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  14. LADIES' GOLF.

    The ladies' monthly medal competition and the silver medal match were played concurrently on the local Golf Links yesterday afternoon ...

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  15. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Mr. Macdermid's reference to the Farmers' Association at Culcairn (N.S.W.) in his letter of to-day only goes to support my contention, viz., ...

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  16. GERMANY TAKES PART.

    Germany who it was thought would not enter for the Davis Cup matches mainly owing to the inability of Otto Froitzheim to secure leave to play, ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Sale of household furniture for Mrs. Cahill corner Henna and Kerr Streets, by Messrs. Archibald Macfarlane and Co., at one o'clock. ...

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  18. CABLE LETTERS.

    The Pacific Cable Board has decided upon a concession to customers sending week-end cable letters. At a meeting of the Board to-day it ...

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  19. "RIVER OF DOUBT."

    After attending a meeting of the Progressive Party to-day Mr. Roosevelt was shown a despatch from an English newspaper regarding the ...

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  20. WHAT WILL THE GOVERNMENT DO?

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Parliamentary correspondent says there is reason to believe the Government will ultimately accept crucial amendments ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at nine o'clock last night for to-day for Vitoria by Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist:— ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Thomas Dowling formerly a member for many years of the Victorian Legislative Council for Nelson, died on Wednesday morning at his ...

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  23. MORE RIFLES SEIZED.

    Suspecting the illegal importation of arms, the Customs authorities at Londonderry to-day seized a furniture van which had been shipped across ...

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  24. THE TIDES.

    High water at Warrnambool—This day 3.4 a.m. 3.23 p.m. ...

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  25. PERILOUS VOYAGE.

    Robert and Henry MacMahon arrived at Sydney to-day in a 17 ft. sailing boat from Cunninghame, Victoria after a 12 days voyage. They ...

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  26. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Casino leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool on Monday at 2 p.m. The Eumeralla leaves Warrnambool for Melbourne to-day at noon. ...

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  27. NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS.

    Captain J. R. White, D.S.O., son of the late Field-Marshal Sir George White (the defender of Ladysmith), has resigned the command of the ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    The clearing-out sale of household furniture, by Messrs Archibald Macfarlaue and Co. for Mr. R. S. Avent, will be held on Thursday next. ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day. A good selection of crossbreds realised full opening rates. The selection of merinos was small, but ...

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  30. WAGES' BOARDS.

    Sixty thousand unionists are combining to resist the proposals by the Labour Council for the constitution of wages boards on purely craft ...

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  31. AN IMMENSE ESTATE.

    The will of the late Mr. Charles Grant Tindal, one of the directors of the Australian Meat Company, has been lodged for probate purposes. ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. GUSTAVE HAMIL.

    The body of a man found by fishermen off Boulogne was too decomposed to permit of its recovery. The fishermen however, secured a map of the ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE

    Mr. Justice Gordon to-day heard the petition of Wm. Boyd for a divorce from Annie Boyd on the ground of misconduct. ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. (To the Editor).

    Sir,—Letter writing is not in my line but I feel that I should make public a few facts in connection with the above. I must say that Mr. ...

    Article : 190 words
  36. RURAL WORKERS' HOUSES

    in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Agriculture, introduced the Rural Housing Bill, which provides ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. SHIPYARD STRIKE.

    The shipbuilding strike was discussed in private by the Trades Hall Council to-night. It is understood it was decided to appeal to the unions ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, V.C., to-day inspected the party of Australian cadets who are touring under the command of Captain Rushall. ...

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  39. NAVAL ACCIDENT.

    A naval accident which had serious results occurred at Toulon to-day The submarine Calypso while carrving out evolutions collided with the ...

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  40. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    Austrian newspapers are greatly irritated owing to the continued attacks on the monarchy by Servian newspapers. ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. EULOGISTIC PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph," commenting on the luncheon to the Australian cadets, states that the oversea dominions are taking a larger view of ...

    Article : 63 words
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