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  2. IRISH LAND QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. J. E. Redmond, member for Waterford, moved an amendment to the Address in Reply to the King's speech, appealing to the ...

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  3. A FEDERAL HIGH COURT WANTED.

    A test case to decide whether the Federal Government can legally levy Customs duty on imports for State Government purposes was before the Full Court to-day. ...

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  4. THE ALASKAN BOUNDARY

    A high Government official in the United States, in referring to the Anglo-American Commission which is to enquire into the dispute as to the boundary between Alaska and ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Further particulars of the arrangements made by the Imperial Government for the granting of pensions to the widows and children of the non-commissioned officers ...

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  6. THE PENWORTHAM MYSTERY.

    The Clare Court-house was filled again this morning, when the inquest on the death of Joseph Ninnes was resumed by Mr. J. Christison, the coroner. ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Charles Dunkley, for criminally assaulting his stepdaughter, was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. ...

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  8. TWO FIRE BRIGADES.

    The subjoined extracts are taken from an article in the Perth "Morning Herald" of Tuesday, February 17:— When the Mayor of Adelaide(Mr. Lewis ...

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  9. WINNECKE'S DEPOT.

    By the courtesy of Mr. F. B. Wallis, who, in a busy time, found horses for me, I have just visited Winnecke's Depot, under the guidance of Captain ...

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  10. AN INNOCENT BIGAMY.

    In the Central Court to-day, Helen Yates, a very respectably dressed woman, pleaded guilty to having in December, 1900, contracted a bigamous marriage with Henry, ...

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  11. BRITISH NEW GUINEA.

    Sir Francis Winter's successor to the post of Chief Justice of British New Guinea, will, the Prime Minister announces, be appointed within the next few days. The ...

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  12. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL.

    The sum of £230,000 has been subscribed to the Queen Victoria Memorial Fund, but it is stated that three times as much money is required, to execute, the original design. ...

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  13. SIR HENRY NORMAN.

    Sir Henry Wylie Norman, Governor of Chelsea Hospital, and formerly Governor of Queensland, is suffering from a slight stroke of paralysis, the result of overwork. ...

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  14. THE SUGAR REBATES.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day further considered the request of the Premiers of New South Wales and Queensland, that the rebates on white-grown sugar, granted by ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    The Hon. H. B. Lefroy, Agent-General for West Australia, in a letter to the "Morning Post," replying to recent criticisms in respect to the condition, of ...

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  16. DOCK FOR BOMBAY.

    The Bombay Port Trust have recommended the construction of a dock covering 50 acres, at a cost of £3,000,000. ...

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  17. A ROMAN CATHOLIC SHOP ATTACKED.

    Much excitement was occasioned in McCrae-street, Bendigo, to-night by the fanatical action of Alfred Hoatson, [?]laborer, aged 28 years, who attacked the shop ...

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  18. FATAL AFFRAY IN AMERICA.

    A serious affray, accompanied with several fatalities, is reported in connection with the strike of miners at Charleston, Virginia, U. S. A. ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 1/10 3-16 per oz. ...

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  20. A PSEUDO BARONET.

    An amusing case came before the Central Court this morning, when William Hamilton Newton, alias William R. Rand, aged 65, was charged with having during ...

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  21. RUN OVER BY THE EXPRESS.

    The driver of the Sydney express pulled up at Avenel station, this evening and reported having run over a man on Hughes Creekbridge, some 20 chains from, the station. A ...

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  22. THE PLAGUE.

    A fresh case of plague was reported at Fremantle this morning. It is the eighth during the present outbreak. The patient is Victor Hague, a married man, aged 26 ...

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  23. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Dr. John Clifford, minister of Praeditreet and Westbourne Park Baptist Church, in an address, delivered before the members of the ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. THE LADY BURGLAR.

    Kate Porter, the lady burglar, who was found guilty of housebreaking and attempting to steal from a dwelling, came up sentence to-day. His Honor said that if ...

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  25. PRECAUTIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    As a precaution against plague, a conference of metropolitan municipalities decided to-day to pay 3d. per head for rats destroyed in the metropolitan area, a sum of £300 ...

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  26. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    H. E Batt, master of the steamer Ajax, was to-day fined £6 and £2 2/ costs for allowing two of his Chinese crew to land here, contrary to the Immigration ...

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  27. MR. EDWARD LLOYD.

    Mr. Edward Lloyd, the famous English tenor, who is visiting Australia under the suspices of Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove, is a passenger by the P. & O. ...

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  28. ABRAHAMS CUSTOMS CASE.

    After a three days' hearing the Customs case against Leah Abrahams, who was charged with making a false declaration in regard to the value of certain goods, was ...

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  29. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    What was characterised by the magistrate as the most shameful case of cruelty to a horse ever known in Victoria to-day led to two men, Herbert Fenton (theowner) ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A shocking case of suicide occurred at Glen Innes to-day. While Mr. W. R. Goodman, accountant at the A. J. S. Bank was engaged in another room, he heard the report ...

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  31. A LADY'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    Miss Macaulay had an exciting adventure at the Warrnambool breakwater on Tuesday. night, and narrowly escaped being drowned. She had booked her passage by tne steamer ...

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  32. THE BALKANS.

    Russia has warned Bulgaria and Servia that not one drop of Russian blood will he shed in their behalf if they strive to change the condition of affairs in the Balkans by ...

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  33. DISCIPLINING CHINA.

    The Russian Government have asked the United States to co-operate with the other Great Powers in the endeavor to stop the illegal importation of arms into ...

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  34. SUICIDE OF A DOCTOR.

    Dr. W. L. Roper, who had just returned from West Australia, committed suicide today at his lodgings m Spring-street, by shooting himself through the head. The ...

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  35. THE SEED WHEAT GRANT.

    Replying to a deputation of farmers today, who asked that the amount for seed wheat, £100,000, should be in creased by £15,000, the Minister for Lands ...

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  36. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND MR. KINGSTON.

    Sir—The commercial community do not deny that the Right Honorable the Minister for Trade and Customs is a conscientious administrator of the Customs Act, ...

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  37. GOVERNOR OF MALTA.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart., G. C. B, Quartermaster-General of the British forces, has been appointed Governor and Commander of the troops in ...

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  38. A RUNAWAY LOVE MATCH.

    Edward Howarth was this week charged at Bathurst with the abduction of Olive Ethel Kerr, aged 17 years, of Lewis Ponds, and committed for trial. Mrs. Kerr said the ...

    Article : 353 words
  39. EURIMBLA-WAKATIPU COLLISION.

    The Marine Court opened an enquiry into the circumstances attending the collision between the steamers Eurimbla and Wakatipu in the vicinity of Bradley's Head in ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Tasmanian Gold Mining Company was held to-night. The chairman stated that the reports were not so satisfactory as desired, but great ...

    Article : 179 words
  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    A dense fog prevails on the coast, and the Warrimoo, from Sydney, which arrived at 2 p.m., was delayed 24 hours. Thick weather was experienced in Cook Strait. ...

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  42. THE INVERLOCHY CASE.

    Mr. Justice Hood to-day gave judgment in the special case submitted for his opinion by the Court of Marine Enquiry in regard to the charge of misconduct against E. R. ...

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  43. BOUND FOR ARLTUNGA.

    Lieutenant T. J. Gilpin, a well-known sharebroker, of Ballarat, who served with distinction in the war in South Africa, is, in company with Mr. R. Cummings, ...

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  44. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day passed the estimates of the Education and Agricultural departments. The Legislative Council passed the Income Tax Bill through ...

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  45. CANADIAN STORE CATTLE

    Mr. R. J. Price, Liberal member for East Norfolk, yesterday moved an amendment to the Address-in-Reply to the King's speech, urging that the regulation excluding ...

    Article : 89 words
  46. Advertising

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  48. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    Lord Hawke's team defeated the South Canterbury eighteen by an innings and 122 runs. ...

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  49. EXTREMITY OF VICTORIAN FARMERS.

    The Birchip Agricultural Society of Victoria has written to Mr. Seddon,stating that the farmers in that district are in dire distress, and want seed wheat and fodder. ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Associateds, £2 5/. Mount Lyell, £3 15/. ...

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  52. PREDICTION BY MR. WRAGGE.

    Mr. Clement Wragge, in a lecture at Deniliquin on Monday night, predicted that the total rainfall this year would be greater than that of last year. He said the ...

    Article : 69 words
  53. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper.—Copper on spot is quoted at £59 10/ per ton, and at three months, £59 12/6 per ton. Tin.—Tin on spot is quoted at £134 10/ ...

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  54. FATAL RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Last night a resident of Parkes, named Edward Bermingham, was shot dead. He was returning from the bush in a dray, and must have caught hold of the barrel of a ...

    Article : 73 words
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