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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    A report is current at Berlin that the recent anti-Semitic outbreak at Theodosia, South-East Crimea, originated in an ordinary strike. ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    Russians at Mukden report that the Japanese are in possession of Ta-ling, and also of another pass between Ta-ling and Kantilin. ...

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  5. SEVENTH SATELLITE

    Mr Perrine, assistant astronomer at the Lich Observatory, has discovered the seventh satellite of Jupiter. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr Bent, speaking at Warrigal, said that after the Hobart Conference he was firmly convinced that Victorian public men stood ...

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  7. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr Kearley's amendment to the Address-in-Reply, favoring the early denouncement of the Sugar ...

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  8. JAPANESE OPERATIONS

    French advices from St. Petersburg assert that the Japanese operations are to, if possible, prevent Vladivostock being succoured. ...

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  9. HOME RULE.

    Mr A. J. Balfour, writing to Mr Edward Theodore Salvesen, K.C., Sheriff of Roxburgh, Berwiok, and Selkirk, who has been appointed ...

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  10. CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    A young man who left Victoria recently to look for work in New Zealand has written to his friends in Melbourne informing them that ...

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  11. GORKI ON BAIL.

    It transpires that the release of Maxime Gorki from the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul was not a complete discharge from custody. ...

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  12. SHELLING MUKDEN

    It is reported, but not yet confirmed, that the Japanese are, shelling Mukden with their eleven-inch guns. ...

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  13. DOMESTIC STRIKE.

    At Kiev the maidservants struck and the Cossacks were called out. They arrested many of the women. ...

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  14. MAIL SERVICE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Lord Stanley, Postmaster-General, informed Sir Mancheijee M. Bhownaggree ...

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  15. JAPANESE REPULSE.

    According to a report Bent in by General Kuropatkin, eleven Japanese attacks on the village of Tanein-tung had been repulsed, with ...

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  16. SECRET STORE

    A secret store of revolvers, bombs, and dynamite has been discovered in one of the suburbs of Moscow. ...

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  17. FEDERAL CABINET.

    Yesterday the Federal Cabinet met, but decided nothing, and again today for three hours, when the redistribution of seats in the ...

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  18. ELABORATE DEFENCES

    Two Russian corps are building elaborate defensive works opposite the Japanese extreme left, and the Japanese forces are trying to ...

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  19. LORD MILNER

    Official announcement is made that Lord Milner has resigned his office as High Commissioner of British South Africa and Governor ...

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  20. POLITICAL MURDERS

    Last week there were twenty-six political assassinations in Warsaw. The strikers declare that they intend to kill an official for every man ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Victorian Cricket Association to-night, by nino votes to six, agreed to a scheme for establishing a Board of Control for international ...

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  22. BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    A railway bridge has been destroyed between Tilling and Kaisjuan. ...

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  23. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    It has been decided by the Canadian Supreme Court that the power of enacting legislation regarding Sunday observance rests ...

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  24. RUSSIANS ROUTED.

    Under cover of a heavy thunderstorm the Japanese on Thursday, February 23, attacked the steep and strongly fortified positions at ...

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  25. EXCISE COLLECTIONS.

    The excise collections in Tasmania for February were £17 548, against £22,145 in February, 1904. For the whole of the ...

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  26. CLOSING THE WORKS.

    The Government has closed the Putiloff works and the Nevasko shipyard, because many of the men refused to resume work. ...

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  28. MINE VENTILATION

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the ventilation and sanitation of mines hag presented its report to the Minister. The ...

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  29. CANADIAN LOYALTY.

    On Monday, the anniversary of the surrender of General Cronje at Paardeberg, a dinner was held at Ottawa to celebrate the deeds of the ...

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  30. FLOOR COLLAPSES.

    At Zion Church, Brooklyn, the floor collapsed during service. Ten negro Methodists were killed, and one hundred injured. ...

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  31. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission eat again to-day, when farther evidence was taken regarding the distilling and perfumery industries. ...

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  32. SEA URCHINS.

    Professor Loch, of the Physiology Department of the University of California, claims to have succeeded in fertilising sterile eggs of ...

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  33. FOUND DEAD.

    John F. Docker, Liquidator of the Federal Bank, was found dead in his office in the city this morning. There wag a revolver by his ...

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  34. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr Justice Parker has been appointed President of the Arbitration Court in place of Mr Justice Burside, resigned. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN FEAR

    It Is feared in St. Petersburg that the Japanese capture of Tsinobe-shan and Wanfu-ling will enable the Japanese to attack ...

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  36. HUGE PROFITS.

    It is reported at Chicago that the Gates grain "pool" had made a profit of from one million to sixteen hundred thousand pounds. ...

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  37. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A request has been made to the Colonial Office that the High Commissionership of South Africa shall be restored to Cape Town when ...

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  38. SCULLING.

    Stansbury is endeavoring to arrange a match with Towns for the world's sculling championship. Towns wants the biggest share of ...

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  39. NEW GUINEA.

    Mr. D. E. Pratt has sailed for Batavia, intending to explore the Charles Louis range in Dutch New Guinea. ...

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  41. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Despite some strong criticism the American Senate has approved of the Naval Appropriation Bill. ...

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  42. CABINET CHANGES.

    The Premier, Mr J. G. Jenkins, who is about to assume the duties of Agent-General in London, and who since 1890 has served in ...

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  43. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Despite the warning given by the Conservative Central Office, the Council of the Greenwich Conservative Association have decided to ...

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  45. SPORTING.

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  46. METALS.

    Quotations for metals on Tuesday were:—Tin, £131 10s for spot and £131 17s 6d for three months. ...

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  47. PRINCE OF ALBANIA

    Margaret Dowling, a New Zealander, baa married Prince Ghieta, who claims to be the chief of the Party of Albanian ...

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  48. LYELL SHARES.

    Lyell shares on Tuesday were quoted at 16s. The Russian Imperial family number at the present time something like sixty ...

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  49. BUILDING TRADE.

    Just now the building trade in New York is very brisk, and bricklayers' wages have been fixed at two shillings and elevenpence per hour. ...

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  50. CLONCURRY RAILWAY.

    It is understood that definite proposals concerning the building of the Etheridge and Cloncurry railway have been received by the ...

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  51. SAFE SPECULATION.

    It you hive an attack of rheumatism and Chamberlain's Pain Balm seta you back to work in a few days, will it not pay for itself several times over? There ...

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  52. TRACK NOTES.

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  53. MISS ADA CROSSLEY.

    Miss Ada Crossley, the famous victorian contralto made her debut last night at Dresden, and had an unqualified success, being recalled ...

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