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  2. Editorial Notes.

    THE contest in the Clermont district is exciting much interest. At one time it was believed that Mr. Lesina would have a walk over for this constituency, but ...

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  3. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    THE Molong breach of promise case, in which a young man named Cousins sued a Miss McNevin and claimed £5000 damages for breach of promise of marriage, has ...

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  4. LATEST

    THE Prince of Wales, in making a speech at the ceremony of cutting the first sod of the Avonmouth Docks and railway, costing two millions sterling, said it was intended ...

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  5. BLIZZARD IN AMERICA.

    A BLIZZARD is sweeping over America; snow and sleet have fallen for many hours blocking trains. New York is threatened with a famine. ...

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  6. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    AT about midnight on Friday an old man was violently assaulted at the top of Bathurst-street by three men, who decamped when assistance was approaching. ...

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  7. DENSE FOG IN LONDON.

    A DENSE fog is enveloping the city. In the English Channel many casualties have occurred, and the shipping traffic is disorganised. ...

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  8. AMERICA AND ENGLAND.

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has received the delegates, Woolmarans and Wassella, as private citizens. He deplored their position, but assured them that the United States ...

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  9. Victoria. A BOON TO PRINTERS.

    IN the Federal House of Representatives to-day the tariff was further considered, and printing paper was placed on the free list. ...

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  10. DEAD MILLIONAIRE.

    MR. Leonard Lewisohn, originator of the American Copper Trust, has died in London, worth five millions sterling. ...

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  11. THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.

    SEVENTY-FIVE deaths from smallpox have occurred in London during the week. There are 1365 patients in the hospitals. ...

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  12. STATE AND INTERSTATE. Queensland. MR. PHILP AT TOWNSVILLE.

    THE Hon. R. Philp and Mr. Hanran addressed a meeting of German gardeners to-night. Both candidates received a most attentive hearing. The Premier traversed ...

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  13. ABSORPTION OF HOLLAND.

    A SENSATION has been created in Germany and Holland by the publication of Professor Von Halle's latest book, foreshadowing Germany's absorption of ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    IMPORTERS are seriously complaining about the Victorian Government stamp being placed on recent consignments of lambs, which had been in an emaciated ...

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  15. A PECULIAR AFFAIR.

    MICHAEL, LYNCH, 26 years of age, was arrested in Melbourne last night charged with murdering Mary Maher, 25 years of age, a domestic servant. The couple had ...

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  16. KING'S VISIT TO IRELAND.

    THE proposed Royal visit to Ireland has been abandoned. ...

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  17. WEATHER FORECAST.

    MR. WRAGGE'S forecast issued yesterday evening is as follows:—Conditions remain favorable for occasional useful rains inland, including the south-west, with coastal ...

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  18. GARTER HONORS.

    THE Duke of Bedford has been created a K.G. ...

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  19. Latest from Africa.

    Farrier-Sergeant G. W. Shaw, of the Sixth Queensland Bushmen, has been slightly wounded at Abertina. ...

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  20. Barcaldine Hibernian Sports.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  21. REBELLION IN SERVIA.

    ALARAUTIC, a distant relation of Peter Karageorgivitch, and four others attempted to provoke a rebellion in Servia. Alarautic was in general's uniform and induced a few ...

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  22. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    GERMANY'S insistence on further modifications in the proposals of the Sugar Convention has farther delayed the signing of this important commercial treaty. ...

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  23. SOUTHERN SPORTING. ROSEHILL RACES.

    AT the Rosehill races to-day the weather was fine and the attendance excellent. The principal events were: Granville Stakes-Heydey, 1; Wandabah, 2; Saida, ...

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  24. THE FORTHCOMING POLLING.

    THE total number of electors entitled to vote at the coming elections is 108,603, which is a record for the colony. ...

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  25. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    OWING to the prevalence of influenza a box has been placed in the centre of the House of Commons which spreads eucalyptus vapor through the building. ...

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  26. EIGHT HOURS BILL.

    THE Miners' Eight Hours Bill was rejected in its second reading by 208 votes to 207. The Radicals and Nationalists supplied the measure, while the Unionists and ...

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  27. V.R.C. MEETING.

    THE V.R.C.,. meeting was concluded to-day. The weather was fine and cool and the attendance good. The following are results:— ...

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  28. IMPROVING TRAFFIC.

    The Railway Traffic earnings for February show an increase of £4843 compared with those of the previous February. ...

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  29. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    THE proposal of the British Commissioner for an increase of import duties to 15 per cent, is meeting with opposition, owing to the fear that the Powers may be ...

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  30. Winton Items.

    JOHN RICHARD CREED, alias" Black Jack," has been sentenced to six calendar months' imprisonment in Stewart's Creek gaol for receiving money knowing it to have been ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    THE Premier (Mr. Philp) sent a telegram to-day to Adelaide to be presented to the new Governor, Sir George Chermside upon his arrival there, welcoming His Excellency ...

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  32. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    THE Czar of Russia has sent an autograph letter to President Loubet inviting him to Petersburg. The President has accepted, and will visit the city towards the ...

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  33. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    SERIOUS outbreaks have occurred at Kief and Odessa. Both Universities have been closed. Count Tolstoi is rallying. ...

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  34. THE CORONATION.

    THE British Empire League are receiving liberal contributions towards entertaining the colonial representatives at the Coronation, including the tour to and from Australia. ...

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  35. International Cricket.

    PLAY in the fifth test match between England and Australian cricketers was resumed to-day. The weather was uncertain. Rain fell last night, and this morning the sky was ...

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  36. THE ATTACKS ON THE GOVERNMENT.

    IN the House of Commons last night Mr. Humphreys Owen moved a resolution condemning the Government for the delay occasioned in improving the condition of ...

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  37. PRINCE HENRY'S VISIT.

    THE State Legislature of Ontario presented Prince Henry of Prussia with an address on the occasion of his visit to Niagara Falls, welcoming him as the ...

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  38. South Australia.

    HUNDREDS of men and women, some of the latter carrying babies, gathered in the Criminal Court this morning to hear the case against Mary Schippin, charged with ...

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  39. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Paris Temps states that Lord Curzon has violated the Anglo-French Convention of 1893 by lending the King of Siam 1500 Sikh soldiers to police Bangkok. ...

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  40. The General Election

    Is the topic of the day, and opinions differ as to which. "Ministerial or Labor," candidate, if elccted, will do the most good for the country. But there is only one opinion, ...

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  41. WAR OFFICE REFORMS.

    MR. ST. J. BRODRICK, Secretary for War, in the course of a speech, said that in future each soldier would receive a clear shilling a day, and if at the end of two ...

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  42. New South Wales. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE.

    A CARDBOARD box containing the body of an infant was found in the drawer of a chest of drawers in a bedroom occupied by a wardsmaid in Broken Hill hospital ...

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  43. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 33 words
  44. THE PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    THREE fresh cases of plague are reported to-day. The patients are Michael Hickey, residing at Annandale, Alexander M'Arthur, aged 39, living at Paddington, and ...

    Article : 49 words
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