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  2. THE FOUNDERING OF THE LARCHMONT.

    Details of a sensational character have been received concerning the collision at midnight on Monday between the paddle steamer Larchmont, bound from ...

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  3. THE SENATE ELECTION.

    A petition will be presented to-day to Mr. A. Buchanan, district registrar of the High Court, which acts as the Federal Court of Disputed Returns, in respect to ...

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  4. SCHOOL OF MINES AND INDUSTRIES.

    In the Brookman Hall on Thursday evening the opening demonstration in connection with the School of Mines and Industries was held. There was a large at ...

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  5. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    At a great convention held in the Caxton Hall, Westminster, yesterday, profound indignation was expressed by resolution tnat there had been no allusion in the ...

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  6. TRANSFER OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The news that the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) had been successful in arriving at a complete agreement with the South Australian Ministers covering the transfer of ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The debate on the Address in Reply was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday. Sir Edward Grey, the Foreign Secretary, ...

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  8. IMPORTANT FIND ON KANGAROO ISLAND.

    What promises to be a most valuable discovery was recently made by a well-known local prospector Mr. H. G. Taylor. Whilst confident from practical experience and ...

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  9. CAST ON A BARREN ISLAND.

    A remarkable story of seafaring adventure is contained in the experience of the three mariners who reached Melbourne in the early hours of this morning, after ...

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  10. JAPAN AND THE POWERS.

    A banquet to celebrate the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance was held at Tokio yesterday, and was a brilliant success. Viscount Hayashi, formerly ambassador ...

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  11. TRANSVAAL ELECTIONS.

    Reutern representative at Jonannesburg states that the members of the Her Volk and Nationalist parties, which combined against the Progressives, are confident of ...

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  12. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) made an important statement with reference to the attitude of his Government towards the subjects to be raised at the Imperial ...

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  13. SOLICITORS ARRAIGNED.

    William Patrick Crick, solicitor, appeared before the State Full Court to-day to show cause why his name should not be struck off the roll of solicitors. The respondent ...

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  14. THE DISPUTED BORDER LAND.

    A conference will be held at the Premier's office to-morrow afternoon between the Premier (Mr. Price), and the Minister of Crown Lands (Mr. O Loughlin), of South ...

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  15. SAN FRANCISCO FIRE.

    The losses sustained by the Royal Exchange Assurance Company" of London in consequence of they San Francisco fire, amounting to £619,396, have been met ...

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  16. WOMEN IN MALE ATTIRE.

    The Prefect of Police in Paris has decided that women who obtain license as cabdrivers must wear male attire. The dress includes the shiny black belltopper, ...

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  17. UNITED STATES LAND.

    President Roosevelt has gent a message to Congress in which he advocates the conservation of the coal and other fuel resources on State-owned lands. He also urges the ...

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  18. A FAMILY INCINERATED.

    A dreadful burning tragedy occurred last night at Steinach, a tourist resort on Lake Constance, in Central Europe. A boardinghouse caught fire, and the flames spread so ...

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  19. THE CHANNEL FLEET.

    Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford (who since 1905 has commanded the Mediterranean fleet) has declined, the command of the Channel fleet under the new ...

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  20. THE FRENCH HIERARCHY.

    In consequence of the attitude adopted by the Vatican towards the past proposals of the French Government for the control of the churches, M. Briand, the Minister ...

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  21. DEATH OF LORD ALLENDALE.

    The death in his 79th year is announced of the first Baron Allendale. Lord Allendale (Wentworth Blackett Beaumont) was the eldest son of Mr. ...

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  22. BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE,

    The battleships Albemarle, 14,000 tons, and Commonwealth, 16,350 tons, collided yesterday at a point 159 miles north of Lisbon. Both vessels sustained damage, ...

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  23. MINING IN THE WEST.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) reached Ravensthorpe yesterday, and was accorded a hearty reception. He was accompanied by Messrs. Doolette, Klug, and Hamilton, ...

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  24. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotation:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 98/9, sellers 100/. British Broken Hill, buyers 41/10, sellers ...

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  25. CHURCH BURNING AT NOTTINGHAM.

    The police of Nottingham yesterday arrested Thomas Parnham, a laborer, who is dumb and feeble-minded, on charges of having set fire to and burned the parish ...

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  27. EXPLOSION IN A QUARRY.

    At the Emu Gravel Company's quarry at Prospect to-day, two men, James Manning (42), and Edward O'Connor (27), were engaged in blasting operations, when a charge ...

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  29. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    At a conference held to-day between the Premier (Mr. Bent) and the Attorney-General (Mr. J. M. Davies), representing the Government, and Mr. Mackinnon and ...

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  30. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    This afternoon both freez[?]g companies agreed to offer the mutton slaughtermen 22/6 per hundred. The men declined to accept this, but stated they would return ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The sale is reported of 12,000 quarters South Australian January shipment at 30/9. Metals. ...

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