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  3. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    In Russia agrarian revolutionaries are distributing proclamations printed in gold, the object being to deceive the peasants into ...

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  4. NO EXTRADITION

    It has been decided that the Government will not authorise the expenditure necessary to extradite Carey, the missing secretary of the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr Hesketh, one of the Federal Government electrician, who went to America and Europe, strongly recommends the adoption of the ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Referring to the Transvaal contribution to the war loan, the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr A. Lyttleton) explained to the House ...

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  7. AGAIN DISAGREE.

    At the second trial of Dr. Frederick Marshall, who is charged with the manslaughter of a young woman named Amelia Lynch, the ...

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  8. RISING OF PEASANTS.

    Many large bands in the Southern provinces armed with axes, scythes, and hay forks are invading districts hitherto calm. ...

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  9. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday the Earl of Selborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to Earl Spencer's enquiries regarding ...

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  10. WITTE TO STUDENTS.

    M. Witte has telegraphed to the Kazan University that he is convinced that it is quite impossible for the students to resume their ...

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  11. SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day the sentence of death passed on William Hope for an assault on a girl at ...

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  12. DYNAMITE AT WARSAW.

    At Warsaw the authorities arrested a man as a revolutionary, and a desperate struggle ensued, in the course of which he used a dynamite ...

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  13. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission to-day took evidence from the shirt and collar manufacturers in favor of an increase of duty from 25 to 35 per ...

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  14. SALT CAKE PLANT

    The Salt Cake plant of the Broken Hill Proprietary mine is expected to resume operations about the middle of April. ...

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  15. ZEMSTVO DEPUTATION

    The Zemstvo of Moscow is sending a deputation to M. Buliguine, Minister of the Interior, with a new of securing the early ...

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  16. MAIL CONTRACTS.

    A meeting of the Cabinet is to be held on Friday to consider the mail contract. The Government has had an offer from the Orient ...

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  17. TEMPERANCE REFORM

    A deputation representing the temperance organisations waited on the Colonial Secretary (Mr Hogue) and urged the introduction ...

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  18. FISCAL QUESTION.

    Mr J. S. Ainsworth, Liberal member for Argyllshire, is moving in the House of Commons to-night a resolution condemning any ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. MOLDAVIA'S MAILS.

    The mails by the P. and O. steamer Moldavia will reach Adelaide on Saturday and be brought over by train, arriving at ...

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  20. ELECTRICAL EXPERT.

    The Postmaster-General contemplates the importation of an electrical engineer as advisory officer to the Postal Department. ...

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  21. GERMAN ARMY.

    Despite the contention of Lieutenant-General von Einem, the Prussian Minister of War, that there is a marked diminution in ...

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  23. DRIFTED ASHORE.

    Some men from the Mopoon Mission Station report that the remains of a large ship have drifted ashore on the West Coast of York ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH TRADE.

    The imports into the Commonwealth for February were of the value of £3,210,000, and the exports £4,895,318 ...

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  25. NO COMMISSIONS

    Replying to Mr Woodhouse, the Secretary for War (Mr H. Arnold-Foster) said that the War Office had not paid the Agents-General ...

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  26. DEAD BODY FOUND

    Information has reached the Grafton police that the body of a man named William McAuley had been found at Broadmeadows, fifty ...

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  27. LYELL MINE.

    The General Manager of the Mount Lyell Company advises his directors that in the 600ft level north contact drive he struck ...

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  28. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    A mobile French column has encamped one hundred kilometres (62 miles) within Moroccan territory. The nearest Algerian port is ...

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  29. EVOLUTION IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    A special and very interesting account of Mr W. Barbrooke Grubb's work in the Chaco territory appealed in a recent issue of the "Irish Times" In a leader ...

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  30. CYCLING CHAMPION

    George Farley, the cycling champion of Australia, to-day stated that he would go to Europe when the Australian season is over. ...

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  31. CASTRO COERCED

    Venezuela is in troubled waters just now, France and Italy threatening reprisals unless justice is done to the subjects of these ...

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  32. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    It has been decided by the Victorian Cabinet to postpone the consideration of a proposal made by New South Wales for reciprocal ...

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  33. SULTAN REASSURED.

    M. Taillandier reports that the explanation of the French proposals has completely reassured the Sultan. ...

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  34. SS PILBARRA.

    Although no further news has been received of the steamer Pilbarra, the agents are certain that she has been picked up by the ss. ...

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  35. COMING MARRIAGE

    It has been definitely arranged that the marriage of William, Crown Prince of Prussia, and heir-apparent to the German Throne, to ...

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  36. INDIAN POLICE

    According to the "Daily Mail," the Indian police force is being reorganised at a cost of a million sterling per annum to enable it to ...

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  37. MELBOURNE HOTELS.

    Mr Bent announced that the State Government would not pay the compensation awarded the North Melbourne hotels recently ...

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  38. FAREWELL TO DARLING.

    Joe Darling, who leaves for England by the ss. Marmora to-morrow, was entertained this evening by the Prince Alfred Collegians ...

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  39. ANXIETY AT SOFIA.

    Considerable anxiety is being displayed at Sofia owing to the Turks and Greeks combining against the Bulgarians in ...

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  41. DIED ON THE VOYAGE.

    One of the passengers by the barque Loch Ness, which arrived from Glasgow to-day, J. L. Tennant, of Suffolk, died on Friday last. ...

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  42. INDIAN BUDGET.

    The Indian Budget shows a surplus for the last financial year of £2,996,400. The estimated surplus for the current year is estimated at ...

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  43. DENGUE FEVER.

    Dengue fever continues unabated in severity. Chief Justice Cooper is not yet able to attend to his duty, and the ...

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  44. SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) was quoted on Tuesday at 2s 2 13-16d per ounce. ...

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  45. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Rev. P. J. Murdoch has been selected as the next Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Australia. ...

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  46. RUSSIAN CONSULATE

    Russia has established a consulate at Bandar Abbas, Persia. ...

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  47. METALS.

    Quotations for metals on Tuesday were:—Copper, £68 7s 6d for spot, and £68 15s for three months. ...

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  48. LAUNCESTON ITEMS.

    At the Police Court, George Ryan, for the larceny of clothing, etc., from a dwellinghouse, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment. A charge of ...

    Article : 80 words
  49. Family Notices

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