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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) DR. COOK.

    Reuter's agency learns that Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the Arctic explorer, who has been missing for some time, has now been located at Santiago, in Chili. He is living in ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) STEAMER WRECKED.

    A disastrous shipwreck occurred yester[?] in Clonakilty Bay, on the South Coast [?] [?]ard. The Italian steamer F. S. [?] [?] 3582 tons not register, was ...

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. THE BENDIGO CONTEST.

    Sir John Quick is not to be left to fight the battle of the Government in Bendigo unaided. A number of Ministerialists are to be drafted into the Bendigo electorate, ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CABLES (REUTER'S AGENCY.) WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    Delegates representing 150,000 South Wales miners resolved to permit the executive to negotiate with the owners, but not to arrange a settlement without submitting ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, accompanied by the Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride) and the Minister for Education (Mr. A. A. Billson), visited Mt. Buffalo ...

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  7. PENDING DIVORCE CASE.

    A case, in which Frederick Widmer, 43, of Hargreaves-street, Bendigo, cabinetmaker, petitions for a divorce from his wife, Martha Widmer, 39, of ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. BOTTLE BURSTS.

    A young named Joseph William Stokes, employed at the Co-operative Brewery, met with painful injuries to his hand yesterday through a bottle bursting. He was ...

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  9. ECHUCA ELECTORATE.

    A feeling exists in town and country districts in favor of the candidature of Mr. William Orr, of Wanganui, Shepparton, for the Echuca seat in the House of ...

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  10. HEAD SHATTERED BY SHO[?]

    Dr. Rowlands, of Ohura, has been found with the top of his head blown off, and a discharged gun lying across his body. ...

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  11. REMARKABLE FRAUDS.

    A [?]nsation has been caused at Southampton by the discovery of a series of remarkable frauds. George Franklin, a Southampton builder, committed suicide in ...

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  12. A LONELY DEATH.

    Last night the body of Joseph Purchase, aged 60, was found at Colwarra. It was much decomposed, indicating that death must have taken place about a week ago, ...

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  13. KAISER'S HEALTH.

    The German Emperor, who has been suf fering from a rather severe chill, is impreving ...

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  14. MR. PALMER'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. A. C. Palmer elsewhere intimates that he will again be a candidate for the Echuca seat. He has the unqualified support of the Government. ...

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  15. MOORISH DIPLOMACY.

    [?] financial difficulties of the Sultan of [?] were temporarily settled in De[?] last by a loan of 80,000,000 francs [?]0,000, from the French Government. ...

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  16. MR. DEAKIN'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. Deakin returned from his trip to New South Wales to-day, looking very well, notwithstanding the fatigue of constant travelling that he has undergone. One ...

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  17. ENGINE OVERTAKES TRICYCLE.

    While James Chapman was riding on a railway tr[?]ycle between Caboolture and Landsborough, he was furn down by the engine of a special goods train, and killed, ...

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  18. LAANECOORIE ELECTORATE.

    Dr. Carty Salmon's supporters met tonight and formed a strong executive committee, with Mr. W. F. Nowham, J.P., as chairman. Drs. Woolley and Thompson and ...

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  19. PARIS FLOODS.

    The S[?]ine, which rose suddenly last week, caucing fresh inundations, is now falling once more. ...

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  20. DEATH FOLLOWS FITS.

    William Foster, employed on the Junction North mine, while on his way home from work yesterday was seized in the street with a series of fits. He was taken to ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN PREMIER.

    A telegram from Cairo reports that an attempt was made yesterday to assassinate Boutros Pasha Ghaly, the Egyptian Premier. Boutros Pasha was walking outside ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Marylebone cricket team in South Africa is playing a match against the Transvaal. Marylebone went in first, and were all ...

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  23. THOMASTOWN OUTRAGE.

    A man named James Patten was to-day arrested at Woori Yallook on suspicion of being the perpotrator of the outrage on the girl at Thomastown last week. The ...

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  24. DROWNING FATALITY.

    A boy named Herbert Hughes, 16 years of age, was drowned in the Derwent River this morning. Deceased was endeavoring to swim from the rowing sheds to the ...

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  25. THE FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    At Lady Best's Salon, at Caulfield, this afternoon. Mr. Watt, the State Treasurer, addressed a large number of ladies. Dealing with the population question, he said ...

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  26. RIVERINA ELECTORATE.

    Mr. J. M Chanter, the Labor candidate, addressed a well-attended meeting of electors to-night in the School of Arts, Moama. Alderman G. F. Barker presided. ...

    Article : 290 words
  27. ACCIDENT TO A SEAMAN.

    A seaman named M'Kenna, belonging to the steamer Waipara, was riding on a Port Melbourne tram this evening, and while crossing Queen's Bridge he ...

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  28. HEAVY WEATHER IN BRITAIN

    The hurricane still continued throughout the United Kingdom yesterday. The wind in some places reached a velocity of 80 miles an hour. ...

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  29. NEED FOR ENROLMENT.

    A week from to-day the electoral rolls will be closed. The last day for enrolment is 28th February. ...

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  30. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    [?]ntity of wheat afloat for the Uni[?] is estimated at 3,305,000 [?] as compared with 2,260,000 quar[?] week. ...

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  31. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    In spite of the intense heat, the Royal Princess's Theatre was splendidly attended last night to witness the initial production of "Married to the Wrong Man," the ...

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  32. DROWNED IN THE BAY.

    An inquest was held at the morgue to-day concerning the death of Mrs James Goliings, aged 83 years, a widow, whose body was found in the water at Brighton ...

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  33. LYNCHERS DEFEATED.

    The town of Cairo, in the State of Illinois, has been the scene of wild excitement during the past 24 hours. A mob of whites determined to lynch a negro thief, ...

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  34. AMERICAN SHIPMENTS.

    [?] [?]antity of wheat shipped from the [?] ports of North America for Europe [?] the past week is estimated at [?] quarters as compared with 176,000 ...

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  35. DESTROYED HERSELF.

    At the morgue to-day the coroner held an inquiry into the cause of the death of Jane Coulsell, 69 years of ago, a widow. The evidence showed that deceased had ...

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  36. PRUSSIAN FRANCHISE RIOTS.

    The Socialist agitation against the new Prussian Franchise Bill is gaining in vigor There was a renewal of the noting at Frankfurt-am-Main on Saturday, and the ...

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  37. [?]ANE HUSBAND'S FREAK.

    [?]ordinary case of misplaced [?]tion is the latest sensation in A local chemist named Parat, ac[?] it is supposed, by insane jealousy, ...

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  38. FATAL FALL FROM BALCONY.

    A tragic death occurred at the Perth Hospital on Friday night. During the absence of a nurse Mrs. Emma Sanderson, who was supposed to be incapable of ...

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  39. THE COAL STRIKE.

    There was trouble again with the coal lumpers this morning at the P. and O. R.M.S. Malwa, at Circular Quay. The collier Mount Kembla was alongside, ...

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  40. VICTIM OF THE SURF.

    Another name was added to-day to the long list of surf bathers who have lost their lives. Charles Knight, a resident of Waverlev, and employed as ranger at Centennist ...

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  41. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

    The Bendigo branch of the Political Labor Council met last night under the presidency of Mr. A. Borriwan. A report was received from the ladies' committee in ...

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  42. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. E. S. Heath, widow of the late Mr. James Heath, a highly respected resident of the Castlemaine district for 47 years, died on Saturday in his 81st years. Mr. J. A. ...

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  43. BULGARIA'S KING.

    [?]nd of Bulgaria, accompanied [?] [?]nore and two of his Minis[?] started from Sofia for Russia, in [?] [?] an official visit to the Czar. ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Sir James Fitzpatrick, M.L.A. for South Pretoria, and one of the Progressive leaders, is supporting the proposed [?]alition Government for United South Africa. ...

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  45. THE LATEST NEWS. NORTHERN MINERS' BALLOT.

    The ballot of the Northern miners has resulted as follows:—For resumption of work, 4062; against, 1751 ...

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  46. VENEZUELA.

    [?] [?] Castro, the ex-Dictator [?], has apparently not lost hope [?] the Presidency, from which he [?] at the end of 1908. News has ...

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  47. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day the market ruled very firm at late rates, all grades meeting with strong competition. ...

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  48. WOMEN NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The Australian Women's National League will hold a meeting at the Golden-square fire station to-day at 4 p.m. Mrs. G. Mackay, Mrs. J. H. Craig, and Mrs. Berry ...

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  49. IMPRISONED STRIKE LEADERS.

    The appeal to the Full Court for the release of Robert Young, who is now confined in the Maitland Gaol, failed. Young was one of the miners' delegates who was ...

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  50. FREIGHT RATES.

    General Botha, the Transvaal Premier, threatens to take drastic stops if the freight rates of the shipping companies become detrimental to the interests of South ...

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  51. CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS IGNITE.

    While a Sunday night concert was in progress at the Adelphi Hall, at West Maitland, last night some cinematograph films caught fire. The audience, which ...

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  52. SIR JOHN QUICK'S CANDIDATUDE.

    To-day at 4 p.m., a meeting of lady friends and supporters of Sir John Quick will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, California Gully. The meeting will be ...

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  53. MEETING AT STRATHFIELDSAYE.

    A well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of ladies and gentlemen was held under the auspices of the Australian Women's National League in the Shire Hall. ...

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  54. LABOR LEADER'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Mr. Peter F. Curran. President of the General Federation of Trades Unions, and formerly Labor member for Jarrow, took place at Leytonstone, in ...

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  55. FATAL QUARREL.

    An inquest was held at the morgue to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Benjamin Bostus Hutchinson. The circumstances have been fully reported in ...

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  56. OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    Some fishermen fishing off Moruya Heads to-day saw a portmantean floating, and when recovered it was found to contain 17lb. of opium. ...

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  57. RECENT FIRE IN HARNEY-ST.

    Sir,—Some time ago Mr. Batchelder called on me and told me that he was working un a fire insurance business to help the miners' health scheme, and as a working ...

    Article : 147 words
  58. [?]SSIAN TRAIN ROBBERY.

    [?] [?]rage has been perpe[?] the Russian railways. Fifteen [?] on a train bound for Ekateri[?] South Russia, threw bombs at ...

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  59. HOMESTEAD DESTROYED.

    The homestead of Mr. August Petzke, of Wharparilla, was destroyed by fire at 1 o'clock this morning. Nothing was saved. The outbreak was caused by a child ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  61. MR. BRENNAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. Frank B[?]man, the Labor candidate in opposition to Sir John Quirk, P.M.G., addressed a meeting in the open-air in front of the fire brigade station on Saturday ...

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  62. GRAVES DESECRATED.

    Two shocking cases of grave desecration have occurred at Cefn Merthyr, near Merthyr Tydvil, in Glamorganshire. Some time last week the mausoleum of Sir ...

    Article : 113 words
  63. [?]ESPEARE'S LIFE.

    [?] [?]W. Wallace, who in October [?] his discovery of interesting [?] connection with the business [?] [?]kespeare, has an article on ...

    Article : 34 words
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  65. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    Meeting Australian Women's National League Golden-square fire station, 4 p.m. L[?]dy friends and supporters of Sir John Quick meet California Gully Mechanics' ...

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  66. FIRE AT BALLARAT.

    The wine and grocery business belonging to Mr. Wilkinson, at the corner of Sturt and Windemere streets, was severely damaged by fire and water to-night. The ...

    Article : 66 words
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  68. SUNDAY CONCERTS.

    The question of Sunday evening concerts was discussed by the City Council to-night consequent upon a request being received from the Council of Churches that such ...

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  69. BALLARAT ELECTORATE.

    Mr. D. P. Russell, who is opposing the Prime Minister in the Ballarat electorate, addressed a large audience in the Coliseum to-night. The candidate, who had a good ...

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  70. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Czar has granted a cordial audience to the French members of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. The first-class cruiser Hawke, 7350 tons, ...

    Article : 48 words
  71. [?] AT COVENT GARDEN.

    [?] [?]ham's opera season was [?] at Covent Garden on Satur[?], when Richard Strauss's opera[?] [?] was produced. The audience was ...

    Article : 27 words
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  76. BOURKE ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Frank Anstey, the sitting member for Brunswick in the Legislative Assembly, having been selected by the Labor party to contest the Bourke election against Mr. ...

    Article : 62 words
  77. Advertising

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    Advertising : 23 words
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