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  2. DESPONDENCY AND SUICIDE.

    Artaur Rogers, a young enginedriver, engaged at the New Chum Cousolidated min. Bendigo commited suicide yesterday by jumping to the bottom of a shaft, a depth ...

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  3. CLAN HANALD WRECK.

    By the last English mail we have received a sorrowful letter from Mr. Robert Wilson, brother-in-law of the late Mr. W. B. Stewart, who was one of the six white men ...

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  4. CHINESE SMUGGLERS ON A STEAMER

    A striking illustration of the determined efforts of Chinese stowaways and opium smugglers to evade the laws of the Commonwealth came to light on, the arrival of the ...

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  5. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE

    A young lady staying at Henley Beach made arrangements on Saturday morning to meet a lady friend residing at Glenelg on the beach between the latter place and ...

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  6. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    In connection with the International Press Conference, to be bcld in London this year, additions have been made to the programme. ...

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  7. A PEERAGE ROMANCE.

    ln connection with the claim of Mr. Ernest Henty Sackville-West to the title and estates of the Sackville Barony, the Public Prosecutor iii Spain has ...

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  8. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    'Although Lord, Morley has been able to claim the support of the majority of members of the Indian governing body and Civil Service, for his scheme for admitting the ...

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  9. THE PREMIER'S CONFERENCE.

    The Premiers' Conference was opened on Friday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of visitors. The Premier of Tasmania hail previously been elected ...

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  10. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    King Edward has permitted Lord Esher to utilise the late Queen Victoria's unpublished jounals for purposes of an address to be delivered before the Royal ...

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  11. UNREST IN IRELAND.

    At the Cleare Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Wright, several prisoners indicted for offences under the White-boy Acts were acquitted. The presiding ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The election to supply the vacancy caused in the representation of Hawick by Mr. Thomas Shaw's appointment as a Lord of Appeal, resulted yesterday in the return ...

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  13. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER

    Referring ou Saturday to the neeessity for the appointment of a High Commissioner, the Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) stated that when he ...

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  14. THE, PRIVY COUNCIL.

    Sir Edward George Clarke, K.C., the minent English jurist, addressing a gathering at the Empire Clubm Toronto, Canada, yesterday protested against any proposal ...

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  15. FOOTBALL PROFESSIONALISM.

    In connection with the dispute as to professionalism in football, the Scottish Football Union have resolved not to participate in any colonial tour unless managed by a ...

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  16. A DOCK ACCIDENT.

    Whilst preparations were proceeding for the admission of the Water into the almost finished Victoria Dock at Birkenhead, in Cheshire, a high wind and high tide broke ...

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  17. MUSICAL PITCH.

    Madame Melba's gift of a set of 25 wind instruments, tuned to the normal pitch, was yesterday formally presented to the board of management of the Lady Northcote ...

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  18. FATAL DRINKING BOUTS.

    A fatal shooting affray occurred on Friday at Cantillv's wineshop. Whiteman Creek, near Copmanhurst. A timber-getter. Charles Barrett, engaged in cutting ...

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  19. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward, whose departure yesterday was behaved by a blizzard in the English Channel left to-day for Birarritz, the fashionable watering-place in the South of ...

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  20. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The fallowing are the latest quotations:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyers 33/1, sellers 34/4 British Broken Hill, buyers 15/6, sellers ...

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  21. MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, the Labor member, in attempting to speak at the Oxford Town Hall last night, was refused, a hearing by the undergraduates, who pelted those on ...

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  22. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Referring on Saturday to the speech delivered by Mr. Joseph Cook in Adelaide last Thursday. Mr. Deakin said be took no exception to the general tenor of his remarks, ...

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  23. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL.

    Mr. Willett's Daylight Saving Bill, which proposes by a universal manipulation of the [?] two occasions every year to leng[?] the hours of daylight ...

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  24. DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports a curions occurrence in that city. A pseudo-commissary of police, accompanied by six accomplices ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copra.—There is better demand for copra. South Sea is quoted at £17 17/6. Frozen Meat. The following are the Frozen Meat Trade ...

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  26. THE RADIUM INSTITUTE.

    King Edward has consented to become the patron of the Radium Institute, the institution recently founded in Loudon to undertake the cure of cancer and other ...

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  27. POISONED BY STRYCHNINE.

    A chemist, George Stephens, 48 years of age, residing it Black-street, Marrickville, and employed bv Mr. Woods, chemist, of Enmore-road. Newtown, was taken to ...

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  28. THE LABOR CONGRESS.

    A ballot was opened at the Trades Hall this morning for the selection of-two delegates to represent the A.M.A. at the Labor Congress to be held in Sydney next month. ...

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  29. BURGLARS FOILED.

    A daring attempt was made to blow up the safe at the Casino railway-station last night. An entrance was effected through he window, and a charge of dynamite was ...

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  30. DISEASED SHEEP'S

    The medical officer of the Port of London has discovered amongst a cargo of preserved meat recently shipped from the United States 600 diseased sheeps livers. ...

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  31. TRAGIC DEATH OF TWO BOYS.

    At a magisterial enquiry at Batlow concerning the deaths of the Catherall boys, who were found deatl side by side, the coroner found that Fincham, the elder ...

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  32. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The Marines Undewriters' Associationof Victoria has received a cable message from London, stating that the steamer Inverkip. 4,353 tons, which left Gcelong on January ...

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  33. A RICH GOLD REEF.

    A Sydney syndicate, comprising Messrs. Lysaght, longmore. Morrison, and Channon, have struck a rich reef at Dun Dun, between Hargraves and Hill End. ...

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  34. THE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr John Wren has secured hist option respecting Jeffries' services in the event of the pugilist consenting to meet Johnson for the championship of the world. He thinks ...

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  35. INTER-IMPERLAL CABLES.

    The Congress of the Associated Chambers of Commerce have recommended the holding of an inter-Imperial Postal Conference to consider the question of ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Thratre Roval, 8—"When London Sleeps." Tivoli Theatre, 8—Variety entertainment. O.B.I. Baths, 7.45—Swimming Carnival. Port Town Hall, 8—Musical All-Blacks. ...

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  38. TASMANIA.

    The Pembroke Hotel stables [?]rught fire on Saturday night. The horses Were jucinerated, and two men were, slightly burnt in trying to save them. ...

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  39. DIED IN DRINK.

    Edward Tiddy, a litter by trade and a native of New South Wales, arrested on Friday for drunkenness and was taken to the hospital early on Saturday morning ...

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  41. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. COLLISION OF TRAINS.

    As the result of a collision of two trains at Tunbridge Wells, in Kent, yesterday severa; carriages were smashed and three passengers were killed and twelve injured. ...

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  43. FALL OVER A CLIFF.

    Edward Lang, aged 23 years, overbalance and fell over the edge of a cliff at the Gap yesterday. He tell a distance of 70 ft, into deep water without striking the rocks, ...

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  44. SMALLPOX ON THE PAROO.

    Three Malay members of the crew of the steamer Paroo have been quarantined on Carnac Island. They have contracted smallpox in a mild form. This makes five ...

    Article : 80 words
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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Successful trials have been conducted at Middlesborough, Yorkshire, with the Fiona, a new steamer built to the order of the Colonial Sogar Refining Company. ...

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