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  2. TERRIFIC GALES.

    By the R.M.S. Miowera last night news was received from Vancouver that terrific gales had swept the Pacific coast, playing havoc with shipping, and causing loss of ...

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  3. FROM THE KING.

    His Excellency the Governor (Lord Tennyson) on Tuesday evening received through his Excellency the Governor-General of the Commonwealth (the Earl of ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Sir John Madden, Lieutenant Governor and Chief Justice, of Victoria, proceeded from Macedon to Melbourne on Tuesday morning, but was too ill to sit in the Full ...

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  5. NEW ZEALAND.

    The quarantine restrictions on vessels arriving from Australia have been officially abolished. A number of influential mayors of North ...

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  6. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received February 5, 10.30 p.m.] THE LATE QUEEN.

    The last rites in connection with the obsequies of the late Queen were performed to-day, when the mortal remains of the great monarch were transferred from the ...

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  7. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received February 5, 10.30 p.m.] THE BOER WAR.

    A column, under Colonel Campbell, has defeated a force of Boera, 400 strong, south of Middeburg, a railway-station on the Delagoa line. The casualties on the ...

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  8. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    Flue weather favored the continuation of the inter-State cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. The wicked was ...

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  9. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received February 5, 10.30 p.m.] KING EDWARD VII.

    King Edward has caused to be published three Messages from the Throne addressed respectively to the people of Great Britain and of Greater Britain, and to the princes ...

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  10. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    The Britannic, with the Imperial troops on board, arrived at the Bluf to-day The men disembarked and will proceed to Invercargill, where a welcome awaits them. ...

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  11. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Drake, the Federal Postmaster-General, has intimated that he does not consider a con[?]rence of State Poatmasters-General necessary to the talking over and effective ...

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  12. CATHOLIC FEELING.

    At many Roman Catholic churches in Canada and Cape Colony requiem masses were said for the repose of the soul of her late Majesty the Queen. ...

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  13. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall has so far recovered from his illness that he was able to leave his bed for a few hours yesterday. ...

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  14. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    The Boer raiders, who are encamped at Calvinia. Knysna, and Ladygrey, in Cape Colony refuse to fight. Their forces merely scatter when attacked. ...

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  15. A GERMAN LINER ASHORE.

    The German Australian liner Sommerfeld, 2,606 tons, bound for Sydney from Hamburg, has gone ashore on a sandbank near Cruxhaven, at the mouth of the Elbe, ...

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  16. GERMAN MOURNING.

    It was originally decided that the period of mourning for the Queen in the German Court should be four weeks. The Kaiser has now intimated that full mourning is to ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A deputation from the Australian Natives' Association of New South Wales waited on the Mayor of Sydney to-day for the purpose of protesting against the ...

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  18. NEWS RECEIVED IN SYDNEY.

    Information has been received in Sydney that the German-Australian steamer Sommerfeld has gone ashore at Cruxhaven, 70 mines from Hamburg, on the River Elbe. ...

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  19. FROM WINDSOR TO FROGMORE

    The ooffin, which remained in the Albert Memorial Chapel from Saturday to Monday, was watched by Life Guards and Grenadier Guards until the time came for its ...

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  20. WRECK OF THE GLEN PARK.

    The crew of the wrecked vessel Glen Park arrived at Port Adelaide by the steamer Jessie Darling on Tuesday night. They consisted of David Williams, first ...

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  21. THE CAPTURE OF MODDERFONTEIN.

    It has transpired that the capture of the small British [?]arrison at Modderfontein, near Krugersdorp, was the result of a night attack by a force of 1,400 Boers. The ...

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  22. CHINESE RAILWAY CONCESSIONS.

    The "Times" Shanghai correspondent is responsible for the statement that a Belgian syndicate has acquired a two-thirds share in the Hankow-Canton railway ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Gerald P. Hanify, accountant, has been selected as Labor candidate for Bulimba. The wreckage seen by the captain of the ...

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  24. GENERAL FRENCH BUSY.

    Further particulars are to hand of the engagement near Bethel, in the eastern Transvaal, in which General French defeated a Boer commando. The British ...

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  25. ANARCHISM.

    Caleagano, a noted Italian Anarchist, has left New York for Europe. The detectives in Italy are on the alert to prevent the commission of outrages. ...

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  26. VICTORIA

    The chairman of the Bank of Victoria at the half-yearly meeting of that institution to-day, was able to announce a marked improvement in the value of real estate. The ...

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  27. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The usual return compiled by the Department of Mines shows that the gold yield for January was 22,869 oz., valued at £74,995, as against 42,066 oz., valued at ...

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  28. A RAILWAY EMPLOYE KILLED.

    John Carney was killed on Sunday night by a train, near Olio. He was riding a tricycle to see if the line was catear, when the train overtook him. Death was ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a fair sale to-day, there being good competition among purchasers. ...

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  30. MEAT FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir William Lyne has been informed that the Imperial War Office has accepted an offer from the Government to supply 90,000 1b. of boiled beef and 27,000 1b. of corned ...

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  31. DEFENDING CAPE COLONY.

    General Brabant, Who has been appointed commandant of the local forces in Cape Colony, is at present in the eastern provinces with his staff, organising a defence ...

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  32. THE DARLING DOWNS.

    The Deputy-Commissioner for Railways, who has just returned from Darling Downs, states that he has never seen the Downs looking so parched as at present, but ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court to-day, the Chief Justice presiding, James Hunt, a fireman on board the steamer Pateena, was charged with ...

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  34. PRICES REALISED.

    The following prices were realised at yesterday's wool sales:—Tantani, 6?d.; Vernon, 6?d.; Moorna, 7d.; Cy, 8?d.; Nalang, 9?d.; Euston, l5[?]; 'Salisbury, 15?d.; Fernlee, ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The city council last night passed a resolution that in future liquors and cigars which, may be paid for out of civil funds, under the 3 per cent, or any account, shall ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS DEAD.

    The deaths are reported from Pretoria of Privalte A. T. Bailey, of the Queensland Mounted Contingent, of enteric fever, and of Sergeant S. J. Henderson, of the Tas ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Francie Adler, formerly a member of Williamson's Royal Comic Opera Company, has made a most successful debut at a concert at the Berlin Winter Gardens. She ...

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  38. PROCLAMATION OF THE KING.

    Sir—Mr. Holder is doing himself harm, and lowering his chances for the Federal Parliament in the course he is adopting. The people of South Australia shoui[?]d ...

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  39. THE STATE PREMIERSHIP.

    Sir John Forrest still holds on to the State Premiership, and, although a number of rumors are being circulated, nothing definite has been ...

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  40. MORE TIROOPS REQUIRED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Pretoria has telegraphed that still more troops will be required in South Africa to enable Lord Kitchener to be immediately successful in ...

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  41. SILVER.

    (Silver is quoted at 2/4 3-16 per oz. ...

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  42. SHIPPING.

    At Antwenp—Buefeld, steamer, from Sydney November 24. At London—Afric, steamer, from Sydney November 28; Australasan, steamer, from ...

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  43. THE COAL MINING TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the Collie mineowners was held at Perth to-day A letter from Mr. Henderson, secretary to the Miners' Association, to Warden Gee was read, and a ...

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  44. MELBOURNE POISONING CASES.

    The men who drank beer out of a tainted bottle on Monday at Port Melbourne and immediately became unconscious are still suffering severely. Yesterday morning ...

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  45. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    Included in the cargo of the R.M.S. Oroya to-day was 218 tons of butter, 1,789 crates of rabbits, 1,553 carcases of lamb, and 250 carcases of mutton, for London. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    The arrangements tor dispatching the Victorian contingent of 1,000 men and 1,100 horses are now almost completed. Part of the horses will go by the City of ...

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  47. BOARD OF WORKS LOAN.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works at a meeting this afternoon formally authorised the floating of a £300,000 3½ per cent, loan, the minimum being fixed at £99. ...

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  48. THE PROPERTY MARKET.

    In interviews with a press representative several leading estate agents alleged that the property market in Perth has improved considerably of late. There is a greater ...

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  49. A BIG ESTATE.

    Probate duty to the amount of £4,861 was paid into the Treasury to-day in connection with the estate of the lace Mr. George Watt, of Cocketgedong station, ...

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  51. REMARKABLE CURES OF RHEUMATISM.

    The editor of the "Vindicator" has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the most remarkable results in each case. First, with ...

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  52. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Government to-day are said to have received a cable message from the Government of Canada, staring that as four Australian Governments had granted ...

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  53. FIRE AT RUPANYUP.

    A fire at Rupanyup this morning destroyed a large block of buildings, containing several shops, one occupied by a firm of general merchants and the others by a firm ...

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  54. SENSATIONAL INCIDENTS ON SATURDAY.

    When the funeral procession was at Windsor on Saturday, the horses attached to the gun carriage on which was borne the [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] ...

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  55. KALGOORLIE MINING.

    White Feather Mann Reef has treated 1,200 tons for 1,195 oz. of gold, and the Associated 3,055 tons for 2,327 oz. At Hannan's Star the connection of the ...

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  56. MUNICIPAIL RATING APPEAL.

    The Metropolitan Gas Company have been successful in their appeal against the rating of the City Corporation for last year. The value of their properties had been put ...

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  57. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Opposite Trades Hall, 10—Meeting carpenters [?] joiners out of employment. AFTERNOON. Hindmarsh Town Hall, 3—Meeting re Lady ...

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  59. THE STATE MINISTRY.

    Sir George Turner handed in his resignation as State Premier to-day, explaining to the Lieutenant-Governor that he did so because he had accepted the Federal ...

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  63. THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    Sir—I find on looking through the "Education Gazette" that in several instances schools that have been first class and second class are now made into special ...

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  65. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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