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  2. BALKAN AFFAIRS

    The Bulgarian Government have addressed an urgent note to the Powers requesting their aid in securing from Turkey a speedy recognition of the independence of ...

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  3. A TERRIBLE WRECK

    At [?] o'clock this morning Chief Petty Officer Staples, who is acting chief officer of the life-saving department during the absence of Captain Clare in Sydney, ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd George. Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech delivered in the city yesterday, in reply to Lord Cromer and other recent ...

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  5. TRAGEDY AT GILLES

    On Sunday night shortly before 10 o'clock news of a tragedy at Gilles Plains was received by telephone at the Watchhouse, and a number of detectives and ...

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  6. THE BARRIER TROUBLE

    The town has been particularly quiet to-day, and at 4 o'clock the pickets marched without a band. This afternoon there was a great exodus ...

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  7. PERSIAN REVOLTS

    The revolutionary movement in Persia continues, to make headway under the growing conviction that the Shah has no intention of redeeming his promise to ...

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  8. LABOR IN ENGLAND.

    At the Portsmouth conference of the Labor Party, yesterday a resolution in favor of the socialisation of the means of production and distribution ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The newspapers generally infer that the withdrawal of Mr. Clement Hill from the Australian Eleven is due to the recent dispute between players and the Board of ...

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  10. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    With the return to Melbourne of the Commonwealth Treasurer, it may be expected that the organisation of Federal invalid and old age pensions system will ...

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  11. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A proclamation further proroguing the Federal Parliament till March 10, was published in the "Government Gazette" yesterday. ...

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  12. FOGGY LONDON.

    For the past two days a heavy fog has prevailed in London, dislocating the street traffic and seriously delaying trains. The street lamps had to be kept alight ...

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  13. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION

    The Bill introduced into the Canadian House of Commons by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier, for the amendment of the Immigration Act is of a drastic character. ...

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  14. THE NANTUCKET COLLISION.

    The owners of the Italian liner Florida are claiming £45,000 for damages sustained in the recent collision willi the White Star liner Republic, off Nantucket, ...

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  15. EDUCATION IN TASMANIA.

    The Education Commission continued its sitting on Saturday, when Mr. Justice Nicholls gave evidence, and said the regulations which were said to have been ...

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  16. ROYAL HOLLAND S.S. CO.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" reports that the Royal Holland Steamship Company will start in July a direct steam ship line to Western Australia, with calls ...

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  17. LORD RAYLEIGH.

    Lord Rayleigh, Chancellor of the Cambridge University, has abandoned his intention to visit Australia. He is now lying seriously ill at Pretoria, and will return to ...

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  18. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The "Times" calculates that if Great Britain is to keep her present naval lead, she ought to begin the construction of six large armored ships before the end of ...

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  19. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    It is stated that the Commission of Enquiry, consisting of eight naval officers, appointed by President Roosevelt to enquire into the fundamental principles of naval ...

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  20. VICTORIAN COALFIELDS.

    On Friday last a Ministerial party left Melbourne by motor on a visit of inspection of the Powlett River coal beds, and the result of inspection is to prove that ...

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  21. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    The Rugby Union committee have adopted a resolution upholding the emergency sub-committee in their decision and remarks in respect to the action of the ...

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  22. THE RAND DISASTER.

    A telegram from Johannesburg states that twenty-four miners, who through the bursting of Knight's dam, had been entombed in the Witwatersrand gold mine ...

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  23. GOLD AND FINANCIAL RETURNS.

    The mint receipts for January totalled 118,056 oz. of gold, valued at £416,150. The principal districts which contributed were Coolgardie, 4,451 oz.; Coolgardie East, ...

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  24. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    At the Labor Conference at Portsmouth yesterday Mr. Trotter, a Canadian, violently attacked the Salvation Army's emigration programme, which he said would ...

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  25. A DOCTOR ARRESTED.

    Dr. John Hamilton Foley, aged 48, of New South Wales, was to-day arrested by Detectives Lonsdale and Britton on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm upon ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES. FINANCES.

    The State revenue received for the last month amounted to £1.120,832, being a decrease of £51.888 compared with January of last year. The heaviest reductions were ...

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  28. THE CASE FOR THE ARMY.

    Colonel Ho£king, chief secretary of the Salvation Army for Australasia, says the statement is but part of that campaign of misrepresentation to which the Army is ...

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  29. AN ACTOR'S FINANCES.

    On Tuesday last the name of Thomas Arthur Sowden was not answered to when called in the Bankruptcy Court. The debtor, who is better known by his stage name. ...

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  30. A BOXING CONTEST.

    The Brisbane boxing match for the middleweight championship of Queensland between J. Walcott, of Sydney, and A. Scanlon, of Brisbane, took place last night, ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    The no-license party's petition against the Hutt local option poll resulted in a dismissal, with costs against the petitioners. A recriminatory petition lodged by ...

    Article : 245 words
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  33. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Richard Cruise, aged 29, vanman, residing at Marrickville, met with fatal injuries at Marrickville railway-station yesterday. He had left his horse and dray near the ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY.

    Henry Thomas, a settler at Waiourka, shot his son dead and committed suicide after attempting to murder his wife and daughter. Thomas suffered from the ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match of 16,000 up, between Lindrum and Gray, who received 2,000, was concluded last night, Lindrum winning by 3.046 points. In the afternoon ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. BAILED UP.

    A Chinese named Ah Foon, a vegetable hawker, has reported to the police that he was bailed up on Friday night by two young men on the Werribee-road. One of ...

    Article : 77 words
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