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  2. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The time for receiving the nominations of candidates for the seats in the next Victorian Parliament expired to-day. There were 19 electorates in which ...

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  3. PERTH BABY-FARMING CASE.

    The inquest on the infant, Ethel Booth, was resumed to-day. Robert John Craig, an Anglican priest, said he remembered going to No. 34, ...

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  4. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A case of attempted suicide is alleged to have occurred in South Broken Hill last evening. Mrs. Emily Anderson, living with her husband and two children in ...

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  5. MR. DEAKIN.

    At the invitation of the Lord Mayor about 150 representative men met at the Melbourne Town Hall this afternoon to wish the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) a ...

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  6. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris confirms the rumor published recently as to the strenuous efforts Germany has been making to secure a rapprochement with ...

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  7. THE NEW DUMA.

    The second Russian Duma, which has just been constituted as a result of elections throughout the Empire, was, like its predecessor, opened in the Taurida Palace, St. ...

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  8. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The Right Hon. Edmund Robertson, Secretary to the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons yesterday apropos of the Navy Estimates for 1907-8, explained ...

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  9. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Speaking at the Town Hall today, prior to his leaving Melbourne on his journey to England, the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) made a striking declaration regarding the ...

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  10. MELBOURNE BOARD OF WORKS LOAN.

    Tenders for the Metropolitan Board of Works redemption loan of £160,000 at 4 per cent., repayable in 28 years, were opened yesterday afternoon. The loan ...

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  11. THE ABDUCTED HEIRESS.

    Muriel Dorothy Knipe, the heiress to £40,000, an account of whose abduction from London in a sensational manner was published in "The Advertiser" on January ...

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  12. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The following telegram was on Wednesday morning received by the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce from the Customs Department:—"Decision supplement 83 ...

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  13. CONTROL OF CADETS.

    Difficulties have arisen on the question of the control of cadets in five of the six States which may result in a serious split and consequent injury to a praiseworthy ...

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  14. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons an enquiry by Mr. Henniker Heaton, Conservative member for Canterbury, as to whether the colonial Premiers would be permitted to ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Further evidence was heard to-day concerning the claims preferred for the colonial pay of 4/6 and Imperial pay of 1/2 per day by ex-soldiers who served in South Africa. ...

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  16. METHODISTS AND THE LABOR MOVEMENT.

    At to-day's business sitting of the Methodist Conference there was an interesting discussion on the attitude of the church towards the Labor Party. The Rev. W. B ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    A cheque for £19,808 was paid i[?] the Probate Office, Melbourne, to-day. This represented duty at the rate of 10 per cent, upon £198,086 in the estate of the late ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. EGYPTIAN UNREST.

    At the instance of M. Yussef, editor of the "Moayyaa," the Egyptian Nationalist journal at Cairo, who is supposed to be backed by the Khedive, the Egyptian ...

    Article : 169 words
  19. BOYCOTTING IN IRELAND.

    A criminal trial arising out of a case of boycotting elicited some singular remarks from the presiding judge, Mr. Justice Kenny, who is a tuember of the King's ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    Information has been received from India that there is a large market for apples there if the difficulties of storage and distribution could be overcome. ...

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  21. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to the charge that Australia was not consulted in regard to the recent Anglo-French Convention ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL.

    Emily Anderson, charged at the Police Court to-day with attempting to commit suicide, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment. The sentence is to be ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. FORESTRY IN AMERICA.

    Mr. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, has proclaimed 32 new forest reserves, thus forestalling the passage of the Agricultural Bill, now before ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Ernest Jones, the Australian fast bowler, has accepted an invitation to play for the State against the visiting New South Wales team. ...

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  25. OVERCROWDING A THEATRE.

    E. H. Major, representing J. C. Williamson, was ordered to pay 7/6 costs at the Police Court for overcrowding the Theatre Royal on the opening night of the Titteli ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    A fire has broken out at the Belfast Freezing Works, near Christchurch, and the works are in great danger. ...

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  27. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Pastoral and Industrial. Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance ...

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  28. MR.WHITELEY'S MURDER.

    Horace Rayner, who shot dead Mr. William Whiteley, the universal provider, in London in January, has been committed for trial on a charge of wilful murder. ...

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  29. THE BATTLESHIP DOMINION.

    In connection with the recent stranding of the battleship Dominion, 16,350 tons, belonging to the Atlantic fleet, Captain C. E. Kingsmill and Lieutenant Noake have been ...

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  31. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was this afternoon reported by the Board of Health. The patient is a young, married man, James G. Cassidy, who lives in Surry Hills. ...

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  32. BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP.

    Messrs. Vickers, Son, & Maxim, of Barrow-on-Furness, have secured the contract for the construction of a battleship of the Dreadnought type for the South American ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. William Pickford, K.C., who has been Recorder of Liverpool for the past three years, has succeeded Sir W. R. Kennedy as judge of the King's Bench Division ...

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  35. THE MOY HALL ESTATE.

    The Moy Hall estate, of 20,799 acres, near Narracoorte, was sold at auction to-day by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company at £3 16/ per acre, the ...

    Article : 75 words
  36. NEW SOUTH WALES IMMIGRANTS.

    The Orient Steamship Company, the1 Aberdeen line, and Lund's Blue Anchor line have made a further reduction of £2 in the assisted passages for emigrants to ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,825,000 quarters, as against 3,360,000 quarters last week. The quantity afloat for the Continent is ...

    Article : 172 words
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  39. JAPANESE FINANCE.

    In order to redeem its 6 per cent, stock, Japan is inviting tenders for a loan of £23,000,000 at 5 per cent., the minimum being fixed at £99 10/. One-balf the loan ...

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