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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The meeting of the Commonwealth Labor Party to-morrow will have a material effect upon Federal politics this year if not upon the entire life of the new Parliament. ...

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  3. NORTHERN TERRITORY TRANSFER.

    The Federal Government have completed their draft of the proposed agreement relating to the transfer of the Northern Territory, and to-day sent it to Adelaide ...

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  4. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The programme to be submitted by the Czar to the Second Peace Conference, as summarised by Reuter's correspondent at St. Petersburg, makes no mention of ...

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  5. A DISHONEST PASHA.

    The enquiry ordered by the Sultan of Turkey into the misconduct of Fehmi Pasha, Chief of the Police in Constantinople, and one of the generals of division, ...

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  6. MR. REID IN A FIX.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, K.C., appeared at the Quarter Sessions to-day without his license to defend. It had, he explained, been sent to Moss Vale for the Governor's signature, ...

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  7. NEW YORK DISASTER

    A terrible disaster occurred on the New York Central electric railway yesterday, when a train full of passengers fell over an embankment in Broux Park, the most ...

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  8. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    Undeterred by the repressive measures of M. Stolypin's Government, the Russian revoluntaries are still terrorising the official classes. The Governor of the port ...

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  9. MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    At the Guildhall, io Cambridge, on Saturday evening, Mr. Keir Hardie, leader of the Independent Labor Party in the House of Commons, delivered a remarkable ...

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  10. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    The cases arising out of the fan-tan raid on January 24 were disposed of to-day at the Water Police Court. Twelve Chinese were charged with being found without a ...

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  11. ALLEGED FALSE DECLARATION.

    Interest in the Gold-Stealing Commission was revived by the arrest at Southern Cross on Friday of Henry Herbid for making an alleged false declaration concerning ...

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  12. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr Alfred Lyttelton, late Secretary for the Colonies, in a letter to the newspaper, stigmatises what he calls the Government"s attempt during the New Hebrides debate ...

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  13. FRENCH INCOME TAX.

    The graduated income tax proposals of the French Government, as set out in the Bill introduced into the Chamber of Deputies, are extremely unpopular. Meetings ...

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  14. THE ALBERT PARK MURDER.

    The trial of Thomas Treloar on a charge of murdering Mary Patterson, at Albert Park on November 2 last, was begun at the Criminal Court to-day. The accused had ...

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  15. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The Americo-Japanese difficulty is now in a fair way towards settlement. The Washington Senate has adopted the report of its committee on the immigration ...

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  16. THE CONGO ATROCITIES.

    At a secret session of the United states Senate yesterday, it was agreed to support President Roosevelt's action in joining Great Britain in a movement to secure an ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS AND CARD PLAYING.

    The application of the Commercial Travellers' Club for registration and exemption from police supervision under the Licensing Act, came before the ...

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  18. BUSH FIRES IN QUEENSLAND.

    Bush fires continue to burn on an alarming scale, doing a great amount of damage. Thousands of square miles of country have been burnt out. There is every indication ...

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  19. FLOODS IN ALGERIA.

    Heavy floods are reported from Bona a seaport town and naval station in Algeria, 85 miles north-east of Constantine, on a bay of the Mediterranean. Thousands of ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL.

    At the Police Court this morning Robert Gatenby, a young man, was chaiged with entering the State ot New South Wales within three years of the time of his being ...

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  21. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    Mr. John Belcher, A.R.A., of Hanoversquare. London, one of the experts who has been called in by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, to advise ...

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  22. WHISKY SMUGGLING.

    The excise officers in Ireland have discovered a fraud on the Customs Department, by means of which the smuggling of whisky on an enormous scale was conducted ...

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  23. TRANSVAAL ELECTIONS.

    The electoral Campaign in the Transvaal s being carried on with great vigor by all the political parties. On Saturday night a record gathering of electors was hed in ...

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  24. EXCITING TIME ON THE ORIENT.

    The passengers on board the Orient, which reached Fremantle to-day, had an exciting experience yesterday. Shortly before noon it was found that the laundry ...

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  25. A BARQUE ASHORE.

    The French barque Marguerite Miraban is ashore 10 miles south of the mouth of the Tairie River. The crew is safe. The vessel was bound from Rochelle to Tahiti, ...

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  26. IMPERIAL RELATIONS.

    Mr. W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner fOr New Zealand, suggests that in the event of Colonial Conferences becoming merged into a permanent council, meeting when ...

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  27. ENGLISH LABOR COLONIES

    The "Spectator" approves of what it describes as "the commonsense policy" of Mr. John Burns, the President of the Local Government Board, in regard to the labor ...

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  28. LORD C. BERESFORD.

    Lord Charles Beresford, who is at present in America on private business, in an interview, appearing in the New York "Herald" to-day, in respect to the ...

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  29. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM.

    During the heavy thunderstorm at Guyra a young man, William Stevenson, was struck by lightning, and was unconscious for several hours. He was standing in the ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram from Onslow states that while Herbert Byers and his brother John were kangarooing up the river, they were eaught in a thunderstorm and struck by ...

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  31. COLLISION OF STEAMERS.

    The steamers Heliopolis 4,6[?]8 tons, and Orianda, 939 tons, the former being from Cardiff,and the latter from. Penarth, three miles south of Cardiff, collided in the ...

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  32. RAILWAY TRAMS.

    Kidwelly, a borough and port in Wales, nine miles by rail south of Carmarthen, was yesterday the scene of a terrible catastrophe. The borough has coal mines ...

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  33. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    It is officially stated that Sir Alexander Peacock will become Chief Secretary and Minister of Labor in the Bent Government. He will be sworn in on Thursday. Mr. ...

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  34. CLANRICARDE ESTATES.

    An agitation is on foot in Ireland to secure the prosecution' of the Marquis of Clanricarde for the manner in which his portumna Castle estates, in county Galway, ...

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  35. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Premier has written to the respective State Premiers, suggesting that a joint petition be presented to the forthcomming Imperial Conference, protesting ...

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  36. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    No fewer than four cases of plague were discovered in Sydney to-day, and the victims wereremoved to the Coast Hospital. The sufferers are Henry Jackson, 36, ...

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  37. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    Mr. Lloyd George, President of the Board of Trade, in a speech delivered at the banquet of the Chambers of Shipping in London on Saturday expressed the hope ...

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  38. PRINCESS CLEMENTINE.

    The death, at the age of 90 years is announced of Princess Clementine, widow of Prince August of Saxe Cobu g[?]Gotha, to whom she was married at Paris on April ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Australasian General Electric Company of Sydney have submitted the lowest tender for installing the municipal electric lighting service at Auckland. No tender ...

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  41. THE "LOADING" OF LEATHER.

    A deputation of tanners Waited on Sir William Lyne to-day to ask for the reconsideration of the regulations under the Commerce Act as far as they affected the ...

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  42. THE NEW MAYOR OF BEOKEN HILL.

    Regarding the election of Alderman Charles Chester, the new Mayor of Broken Hill, and the unexpected defeat of the solidarity Labor candidate for the mayoral ...

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  43. THE STEAMER VENTURA OVERDUE.

    Some anxiety is felt concerning the nonarrival of the R.M.S. Ventura from San Francisco. This vessel left Auckland on Wednesday last and, under ordinary ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Izzard has been gazetted as consul in Wellington, New Zealand, for the West African Republic of Liberia. The Kingston Disaster. ...

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  45. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    In the international football match on Saturday between England and Ireland the former scored one goal to the latter's nil. ...

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