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  2. HEIR TO AN EARLDOM

    An inquiry has been set on foot in the Isle of Wight, said a cablegram on March 6, about the identity of an unknown man who ...

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  3. THE REFERENDA

    At the opening of the annual meeting of the H.A.C.B. Society's annual meeting in sydney, Archbishop kelly made reference to the ...

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  4. THE CHAFFINCH CASE

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Chamber of Mines of Victoria, held yesterday, the circumstances preceding the conspiracy charges were ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS

    Tommy Burns is arranging to put on exhibition boxing bouts at Vancouver, Winnipeg, and Calgary, under the authority of the Dominion ...

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  6. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    During the debate in the Chamber last night on the colonial estimates, M. Augagneur, a former Governor-General of Madagascar, complained ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Arthur Balfour, delivered an address yesterday at the Lambeth Baths to 3000 youthful members of ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    In the Union House of Assembly last night the Minister of the Interior, Mr. J. C. Smuts, declared that too much was made of the ...

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  9. WELL KNOWN PUBLISHER.

    Mr. Craige Lippincott, head of the J. P. Lippincott Publishing Company, of Philadelphia, committed suicide to-day by shooting himself. ...

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  10. MAIL CONTRACTS BILL.

    The Senate last night passed the third reading of the Mail Contracts Bill; and, on the ground that it was too drastic altogether, rejected ...

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  11. MR. MOBERLY BELL.

    Sir George Reid, in a letter to the "Times," pays a tribute to the ability of the later Mr. Moberly Bell and his great services to the ...

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  12. MR. CLEMENTS' DISAPPEARANCE.

    The "Police Gazette," published on February 3, says the "Times" of March 10, a description and portrait of the Hon. Francis Patrick ...

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  13. EX-MISSIONARY'S STATEMENT

    Referring to the above cable about the New Hebrides, the Rev. W. Gray, of Adelaide, ex-missionary on Tanna, in the New Hebrides, said: ...

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  14. ARGENTINA LAND.

    The newspaper "La Argentina" has caused a great sensation by declaring that the majority of the recent land sales near Buenos Ayres ...

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  15. FIRE BRIGADE ADMINISTRATION.

    The report of acting Justice Edmunds, who was appointed a Commission of Inquiry into matters connected with the administration of ...

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  16. COWBOY RUNS AMOK.

    A cowboy named Root, who worked near the town of Billings, in Montana, lassoed his wife yesterday and dragged her body for miles ...

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  17. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Archer-Shee case—that in which a cadet of that name was hastily expelled from the naval training college at Dartmouth for a ...

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  18. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    The "Times" correspondent at Vienna states that the rebel Albanians continue to emigrate into Montenegro, and that, unless ...

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  19. RENMARK FRUIT TROUBLE.

    Four glut hands from the Government produce depot complained to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Wilson) that they had been ...

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  20. FIGHTING AT TUZI.

    The Albanian insurgents have taken the offensive in the Tuzi district against the Turkish troops. Some severe fighting has taken ...

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  21. CONGRESS SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Burfeson, of Texas, introduced a Tariff Bill providing for freetrade in leather, salt, wire ...

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  22. GERMAN LLOYD STEAMER.

    The North German Lloyd liner Princess Irene stranded to-day off Lone Hill. She has 2500 passengers on board. A high sea is ...

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  23. EMPHATIC DENIAL.

    An emphatic and authoritative denial has been given in Victoria to the allegations made in the French Chamber of Deputies against the ...

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  24. VICTORIAN GOVERNOR.

    The members of the House of Commons last night entertained at a farewell banquet the new Governor of Victoria, Sir John Fleetwood ...

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  25. MR. GEORGE TAYLOR, M.L.A

    During the past week Mr. Geo. Taylor, M.L.A., has been addressing his constituents. Before doing so, Mr. Taylor awaited the result of the ...

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  26. VIOLATION OF NEUTRALITY.

    The master and the owner of the steamer Hornet have been arraigned here on the charge of infringing the United States neutrality laws. It ...

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  27. IRISH UNIONISTS.

    At a meeting to-day of the Irish Unionists Clubs in Belfast, it was decided to forward to the overseas Premiers a manifesto expressing ...

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  28. FLOUR IMPROVERS.

    The Local Government Board has issued a report which shows that the use of various methods for bleaching flour must be regarded with ...

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  29. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    The inquiry by the Marine Court into the charge preferred against Captain Safstrom, master of the steamer Dargo, and Captain ...

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  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    The final for the lawn tennis doubles championship of the Cote d'Azur was played at Cannes to-day, and von Rahe and Mavrogordato beat ...

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  31. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    At a caucus meeting yesterday the Conservatives in the Dominion Parliament endorsed Mr. Borden's leadership and decided to press ...

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  32. STRIKE AT PRINCE RUPERT.

    A violent conflict took place at Prince Rupert yesterday between the police and the men employed on civic contracts who had gone out on ...

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  33. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE.

    Route, a clerk in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Meamon who is said to be a British subject, and Pallier, his secretary, were arrested ...

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  34. BILL IN CONGRESS.

    The Wages and Means Committee of the House of Representatives is now considering the Reciprocity Bill. ...

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  35. REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    Communications from Fez state that the Sultan's army is encamped about eight hours' march north of the capital. The Sultan recently ...

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  36. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    In April last year the Court of Appeal confirmed a decision of the lower court which condemned the Swansea School Board for ...

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  37. VICTORIAN WHARFAGE RATES.

    A deputation representative of commercial, shipping and other interests in the coastal and interstate trade in Victoria, waited upon the ...

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  38. LIFE INSURANCE.

    The new Italian Premier, Signor Giolitti, speaking to-day in the Chamber, said that the Government intended to make life insurance a ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN COAL.

    In August of last year a request from the Admiralty was received through the Commonwealth authorities, that samples of selected coal of ...

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  40. LABOUR IN NATAL.

    The Natal Immigration Board has passed applications for leave to import sixteen thousand Indian coolies, but in consequence of the good ...

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  41. REVOLT IN MEXICO.

    Antone Carrasco, one of the Mexican rebels, who was a notorious bandit, was arrested lately for some offence, and was executed by the ...

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  42. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Dr. Mawson, who was been organising an Australian expedition for South Polar exploration, announced that his expedition must ...

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  43. SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

    The centenary of the death of Mr. Robert Raikes, the founder of the Sunday School movement, was celebrated yesterday in London and ...

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  44. MORMON CHURCH.

    Mr. Joseph Smith, president of the Mormon Church, addressing the church conference yesterday, admitted that 1100 polygamous ...

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  45. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Eight hundred new additions have been made to the list of justices of the peace. The Sydney Hospital has now ...

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  46. VICTORIA.

    Though the shipments have yet by no means ceased, the export of Victorian butter to ports beyond the Commonwealth has just about ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The Bamawm irrigation settlement was yesterday inspected by Mr. Faulkner, of the South African cricket team, who expressed himself ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. PANAMA BONDS.

    The issue of Panama bonds has been provisionally fixed for June 1. ...

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  50. PHOENIX MINE.

    A wire received from Coolgardie last evening was as follows:—"Phoenix mine cleaned up to-night 50 tons, averaging 1 oz. 13 dwt." ...

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