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  2. The Warrnambool Standard.

    A deputation representing manufactures of 95 per cent, of the dairy produce made in Queensland waited on the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. ...

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  3. AN ECCENTRIC FEMALE.

    Those householders and others whose curiosity was excited last week by the visit of an eccentric female, ostensibly in an search of employment ...

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  4. COUNTRY ROADS.

    In response to representations made to the Railways Commissioner by the Country Roads Board, the Railway Department has agreed to extend to ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The absence of any important news regarding the position of affairs in South Africa has caused comment in England. ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    The Rt. Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M. P., speaking last night at Skipton Yorkshire) referred to the Home Rule question. The speaker said that no ...

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  7. GERMAN SHIP SINKS.

    A shipping disaster, attended by serious loss of life, occurred on Sunday off the coast of Cornwall. The German ship Hera, bound for ...

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  8. FEDERAL IMPASSE.

    A very characteristic utterance by Sir. John Forrest and one that would hardly be ventured by anyone with less [?] hood," said Mr. W. M. ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Weekly pig sales ,Corporation Yards. Town Council, 7.30 p.m. Christian— Endeavor Anniversary ...

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  10. LABOR LEADERS WATCH FOR UMGENI.

    It is reported here today that a number of prominent Labor leaders abroad a fast tug, tried but without success, to sight the steamer Umgeni ...

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  11. GERMAN BUSINESS MEN.

    A murder case (in which a prominent business man was the victim, is engaging the attention of the French police authorites. ...

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  12. THE TIDES.

    High water at Warrnambool.—This day:—5.48 a.m.; 6.6 p.m. ...

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  13. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Casino leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool this day at 4 p.m. The Casino leaves Warrnambool for Melbourne on Friday at 3 p.m. ...

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  14. FAMILIES OF DEPORTED MEN.

    Mr. J. T. Bain secretary to the Federation of Trades, and one of the ten strike leaders deported from South Africa, has written a letter to ...

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST.

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

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  16. THE DEPORTED MEN.

    The final letters written by the deported Labor leaders, to their, families were opened by the police before delivery. The letters, apparently, did not ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Mr. F. Sack may be consulted at his optical parlours, Liebig-street, today and to-morrow. The Western District Factories Co. ...

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  18. MURDER OF KENT REEKS

    The English police still remain an against a stonewall in their endeavours to locate the murderer of Thomas Kent Reeks the Sydney engineer, whose ...

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  19. JAPANESE NAVAL SCANDAL

    The Japanese police to-day arrest- ed Mr. A. M. Pooley, Reuter's correspondent at Tokyo, and searched his domicile, on the accusation that he ...

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  20. ORIENTAL CARNIVAL.

    The joint committees of the Fire Brigade and Citizens' Band, have for some time past been busily engaged arranging details in connection with ...

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  21. SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    Considerable interest is being evinced in the opening carnival of the Lady Bay Swimming Club, which takes place in the Town Baths to-morrow evening. The total number of ...

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  22. LORD ROSEBERY.

    The condition of Lord Rosebery, who underwent a serious operation recently, shows improvement, but he still suffering from insomnia. ...

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  23. FREEDOM FROM CRIME.

    Press correspondents in South Africa report that never since the war was the Rand so free from crime as during the last fortnight, and industrial ...

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  24. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The "Spectator," in an article dealing with the vacancy in the Governor- Generalship of the Australian Commonwealth, urges the claims of Lord ...

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  25. RELAYING COUNTRY LINES.

    In the next few months the Railway Department will spend £79,000 in additions and improvements to the various lines by relaying with heavier ...

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  26. TURKEY.

    The Porte has apologized to the Netherlands Minister m Constantinople for the incident which took place last week, when the Turkish ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE

    The adjourned. conference between representatives of the Marine Cooks, Bakers' and Butchers' Association of Australia, and the Commonwealth ...

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  29. MINING AT STAWELL.

    For some little time past the representatives of the Great Boulder Co., W. A., have been inspecting the Magdala—cum—Moonlight mine and adjacent ...

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  30. LABOR MEMBER'S SPEECH.

    Speaking at Oldham on Saturday night, Mr. G. Roberts, Labor member for Norwich, emphasized the importance of neglecting political for trade ...

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  31. A STRIKE AVERTED.

    The threatened strike of school teachers in Here Lord shire, involving 80 schools, has been averted. The teachers demanded a scale of salaries ...

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  32. AMBASSADORS PROTEST.

    The Ambassadors of the various Powers have sent a collective note to the Porte, in which they complain of the frequent violations of international ...

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  33. IMMIGRANTS AND BUSH LIFE.

    Immigrants should be sent to settled districts, where work is comparatively light, not to places where success can be achieved only tinder ...

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  34. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    Nineteen pigs and number of sheep and cattle have been slaughtered at Ballysax in Kildare. The animals were suffering from foot and ...

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  35. TROUBLE AT GEELONG.

    The wharf laborers of Geelong decided to-day that they would not continue work after 5 p.m., and notified the shipping managers through the ...

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  36. SENTRY GAGGED.

    An incident which is regarded in a serious light by the authorities has occurred at the Curragh camp in County Kildare. ...

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  37. ALBANIAN COUP.

    The trial has concluded at Valona on the Adriatic, of a number of persons who were arrested in connection with the recent attempted coup dletat ...

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  38. GREAT EARTHQUAKE.

    Siesmologists have been startled by the registrations of a great earth- quake. The disturbance has not been located, but it was apparently worse ...

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  39. LETTERGRAM SYSTEM.

    Lettergrams are to be given a trial by the postal authorities. A lettergram is half telegram and half ordinary letter. It will be received in ...

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  40. REMOVAL OF WOUNDED.

    The British military authorities have decided to place an aero plane at to disposal of the Red Cross Society in order that the latter body may ...

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  41. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Mr. Allen, Minister of Finance, in an interview to-day, said the main factor in the success of the New Zealand loan was the large amount of ...

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  42. THE CULTURE OF THE CHRYSANTHEMUM.

    A meeting of chrysanthemum lovers was held at the Ozone Hotel last night Mr. H. Phillips presiding. It was decided to form a ...

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  43. DUBLIN LABORERS.

    Two thousand Dublin builders laborers have agreed to resume work on Monday on the terms existing prior to the strike in September last. ...

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  44. AVIATION.

    The Aero Club of America announces that it has decided to sanction an aero plane race round the world, starting from the Panama Exhibition ...

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  45. BANK MANAGER ARRESTED

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the announcement that the manager of a Paris bank has been arrested. The institution has lost ...

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  46. RUSSIAN ARMAMENTS.

    A report was published last week to the effect that an Anglo-German syndicate, consisting of Messrs. Krupp, the Doutsche Bank and Messrs. ...

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  47. POTATO CONSIGNMENTS.

    There is no dimination vet apparent in the exceptionally heavy output of potatoes the has been going on during the past few weeks. Last week ...

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  48. LABOR IN ENGLAND.

    Speaking at Glasgow last night, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said the recent conference showed that for the first time in the history of labor the ...

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  49. TREASURY ACCOUNTS.

    Accounts are lying at the local receipt and pay office awaiting payment to the following:—Dr. Henderson, Dr. Holmes. R. R. J. Macfarlane, B. ...

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  50. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    She British Committee appointed to make arrangements for the celebration of the 100 years' peace between Great Britain and the United States of ...

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  51. SEQUEL TO STRIKE.

    The Supreme Court to-day dismissed the appeal of Wm. Thomas Young, President of the Labour Federation, convicted in the lower court of ...

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  52. COLAC TURF CLUB.

    The summer meeting of the Colac Turf Club will be, held on the Tuesday, 24th February, and attractive programme, comprising events has ...

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  53. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier has received a telegram from Mr. Holman that the Premiers conference cannot be held with April, as the N.S.W. Parliament would ...

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  54. DANCES TO COME.

    several dances are advertised to take place in different centres within the next two weeks. The first will be held in the Allansford Town Hall on ...

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  55. LAWN TENNIS.

    Playing in the lawn tennis tournament at Bordighera (Italy), A. F. Wilding, the New Zealand champion, defeated F. Lowe (England) in two ...

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  56. CHRIST CHURCH CROQUET CLUB.

    The newly-formed Christ Church Croquet Club was opened yesterday on the lawn in front of the Vioarage, by the Ven. Archdeacon Tucker. There ...

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