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  2. FINE GENERAL RAIN.

    "The drought which was setting in over South Australia has now been broken up in our agricultural areas," said Mr. G. F. Dodwell on Tuesday at 12.45 p.m. "In ...

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  3. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference was continued to-day. The President (Mr. Bent) announced that Mr. Deakin would make an explanatory statement of the financial ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    For many years after Australia was occupied by the British there was no need for the general body of the community to make provision for the defence of the ...

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  5. THE GOLD STEALING EVIL.

    At the Premiers' Conference to-day Mr. Swinburne (Vic.) moved—"That it is desirable that all the States should pass legislation similar to that of Western ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES.

    A special meeting of the Sawmills' and Timber Yard Employes' Association was held on Tuesday evening at the Trades Hall Mr. C. J. Burge presided, and the meeting ...

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  7. THE AFGHAN WAR.

    The "Times" states that the presence of General Sir James Willcocks at Landi Kotal, one of the eminences commanding the Khaiber Pass, ...

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  8. COLONIAL BANQUET IN LONDON.

    The annual dinner in connection with the Royal Colonial Institute was held last night at the Hotel Cecil. There were 350 guests. The Prince of Wales ...

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  9. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The "Daily Exprees" is informed by its Calcutta correspondent that documents scized in a bomb factory recently raided in that city reveal the existence of a plot to ...

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  10. RAILWAY ENGINEMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the council of the Federated Railway Locomotive Enginemen's Association was opened at Brisbane to-day. Mr. J. T. Brosnan, the retiring ...

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  11. A FAMOUS DIAMOND.

    The Sultan of Turkey has purchased from a firm of Paris jewellers the famous Hope diamond, a sapphire blue brilliant, which is one of the most superb colored ...

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  12. ANNEXING CANADA.

    Mr. J. A. Johnson, Governor of the State of Minnesota, who has been mentioned as a possible Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United ...

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  13. MOROCCO.

    Abdel-Aziz, Sultan of Morocco, has recaptured the town of Saffi without opposition, which shows that Mulai Hafid, his rival to the throne, has lost the support of the tribes ...

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  14. THE MAGILL CADET CAMP.

    The attention of the Minister of Defence (Mr. Ewing) was called this morning to the reported uncomfortable conditions obtaining at the recent cadets camp at ...

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  15. SHIPPING.

    Herzogl[?] Sophie, Charlotte, barque, at Falmouth, from, Wallaroo January, 29. Loch Garry, ship, at London, from Melbourne January 27. ...

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  16. NAVIES IN THE CLOUDS.

    A suggestion made by Mr. G. B. H. Austin, of the Victorian Public Works Department, that balloons should be used for the defence of Australia, was discussed at the ...

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  17. THE SIZE OF CORNSACKS.

    In the House of Represervatives to-day the Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman) informed Mr. Hughes that three bags of wheat had been placed in Queen's Hall, in ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  19. AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE.

    A young man, Louis Despages, a cook, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of shooting at his wife at Alexandria with intent to murder her. According to ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. THE DRIFT FROM THE CHURCHES.

    The State General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church opened the annual session to-night. The Rev. John MacAuley, the new moderator, in his official address, said ...

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  21. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Mr. Brient, manager in Melbourne for Messrs. R. W. Cameron & Co., tobacco importers, called on the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) to-day, and told him that from ...

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  22. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  23. A WIFE'S ALLEGATIONS.

    At the Horsham Police Court yesterday Johann Carl Jende was charged with leaving his wife without means of support. The complainant stated her husband forced her ...

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  24. THE SHIPPING COMBINE.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) in reply to Mr. Atkinson, said the Minister of Customs was obtaining an opinion from the ...

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  25. THE BRAYBROOK. DISASTER.

    The Premier (Mr. Bent) and the Minister in Cabinet to-day decided to appoint a Royal Commission, consisting of Mr. Justice Cussen (chairman), Mr. H. V. ...

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  26. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    In the Criminal Court this morning Mr. Justice McMillan passed a sentence of seven years' imprisonment on Elizabeth Pearse, aged 61 years, who was convicted ...

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  27. TASMANIA.

    After a cold spell a steady rain began to fall to-night and has every appearance of continuing. SEVERE EARTH TREMOR. ...

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  29. GIGANTIC TUNNELLING SCHEME.

    The first blast in connection with the construction of the Arthur's Pass tunnel, which is to pierce the Southern Alps at Otira, was fired to-day by the Premier (Sir ...

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  30. RUSSIANS DROWNED.

    A ferryboat, carrying 150 Rusisan peasants, who were returning home from church on Sunday at Bykoff, in southern Eurcpean Russia, capsized on the River ...

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  31. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The coastal steamer Waihoi arrived from Wyndham to-night bringing six passengers. Owing to trouble with the boilers the voyage was somewhat longer than usual, and ...

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  33. THE DERBY.

    The favorite for the Derby, to be run on June 3, is King Edward's b c Perrier, by Persimmon—Amphora, which last month won the Newmarket Craven Handicap. ...

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