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  2. THE SHIRES' CONFERENCE

    The Minister for Works, Mr. C. A. Leo, M.L.A., opened the Conference of Shire Presidents in St. James's Hall yesterday morning. The attendance of ...

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  3. EASTER ENCAMPMENTS.

    Arrangements for the Easter camps are well forward, and on Good Friday a start can be made with the training of the troops. The Army Service Corps for the past few weeks ...

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  4. LABOUR EOR THE CANEEIELD'S.

    There is a strong feeling among cane farmers to emigrate, and there is threatened an exodus from North Queensland of growers who object to having their cancfields made ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    The Italian, Varischetti, is still entombed in the Westralia and East Extension mine, Bonnie Vale, and is still being fed by the divers. The self-effacement of Hughes, the ...

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  6. FANATICISM IN MOROCCO

    Owing to the murder of Dr. Mauchamp, a French subject, in a street at Marrakesh (Morocco) the cruiser Jeanne d'Arc has been sent to Tangier. ...

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  7. A PLEA FOR UNITY.

    The banquet which was held at Johannesburg to bid farewell to General Botha, the Premier, on his departure for England to take part in the Colonial Conference, ...

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  8. NATIONALISM IN EGYPT.

    The Khedive has informed a French [?]ournalist, whom he received in audience, that Egyptians are highly intelligent, and are quite capable of managing their own ...

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  9. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    As the result of a complaint made by the Registrar-General in regard to Mrs. Pankhurst, the well-known advocate of womanhood suffrage, neglecting her work, ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    The opening of the box plan to subscribers to the Grand Opera Company was responsible for a disgraceful scene to-day. No sooner was the booking office opened than a wild ...

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  11. A FLRE-EATLNG GENERAL.

    General Bollloud, commanding the 20th Army Corps of the French Army, has been appointed commander of the 16th Army Corps, to mark the disapproval of ...

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  12. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.

    Sub-inspector Gray was found by a cabman lying in Williamson-street, Bendigo, early yesterday morning in an insensible condition. The cabman procured assistance, and having ...

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  13. AMERICAN AGITATIONS.

    Mr. Grover Cleveland, a former President of the United States, says that the outcry against railroads resembles a delirium of which presently the nation will ...

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  14. THE THAW TRIAL.

    Mr. Delmas, leading counsel for Harry Thaw, charged at New York with murder, has filed 48 affidavits, including one from the mother of the accused, denying that ...

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  15. EXPLOSION IN A BANK.

    Shortly before opening the Bank of Victoria at Ballarat to-day the accountant, Mr. J. C. Carr, and the teller, Mr. T. R. Daly, proceeded to the strongroom to get cash for ...

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  16. CURE FOR SEASICKNESS.

    Sir William White, the distinguished naval architect, reports that Schlock's gyroscopic apparatus extinguishes the appearance of the rolling motion of ships ...

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  17. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    Under a new arrangement between France and Siam for the settlement of outstanding disputes, the former is taking the rich provinces of Angkov, ...

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  18. THE TATTERSALLS CLUB CASE.

    On the application of counsel for the police, the quarantine application in respect of the City Tattersall's Club and the Collingwood "tote" was to-day adjourned till April 4. ...

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  19. METEOROLOGICAL BUREAU.

    "The sole reason for working the Federal Meteorological Bureau from Melbourne," said Senator Keating, Minister for Home Affairs, to-day, "Is that all the principal departments ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE.

    The fortnight onded last Saturday proved a busier period for the collieries in the Newcastle and South Maitland districts than the preceding term, and the pay to be received ...

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  21. THE UNMARRIED BALZTED.

    The municipality of Fort Dodge, Iowa, U.S.A., has resolved that all bachelors and spinsters between the ages of 25 and 45 must marry within two months, or pay a ...

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  22. CEEEBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS.

    Out of 212 cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis in Belfast there have been 113 deaths. Dr. Oslor, Regius Professor of Medicine, ...

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  23. SCHOOLS FOR IRELAND.

    Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has promised to grant £40,000 for three years for the building of new schools in Ireland. ...

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  24. UNIONISM IN WALES.

    The whole of the Welsh anthracite colllers have decided to protest against the employment of non-union men. ...

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  25. ASSAULTING A SHIP'S OFFICER.

    At the Newcastle Police Court to-day John Johannson, 31, a seaman belonging to the ship Desdemona, was charged with unlawfully assaulting William Hall Kerr, chief mate, on the ...

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  26. UNSATISFACTORY TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

    The G Company of infantry is so dissatisfied with the train arrangements for its conveyance to camp that it will not attend. ...

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  27. THE NEW BILLIARD STROKE.

    Playing billiards, Reece beat Weiss by 7000 to 2865. Reece made an unfinished break of 4503, which inducted 2268 by cradle cannons in 98 minutes. ...

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  28. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the northern branch of the New South Wales Rugby Football Union was held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms to-night. The annual report and ...

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  29. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    Joseph Gumpatzos, labourer, 60, died at the Adolalde Hospital on Sunday night after having lain 16 days in the institution suffering from concussion of the brain. An ...

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  30. REFORMS OF THE LORDS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Berkhampstead, counselled impatient Englishmen to wait a little, as the Government was quietly planning a sure method of ...

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  31. CASUALTIES.

    Rose Newman, 46, living at Forbes-street, Woolloomooloo, fell downstairs at her resldence yesterday, and was taken to the Sydney Hospital suffering from two largs ...

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  32. THE WEATHER.

    During the 48 hours eneded at 9 a.m. yesterday rain fell on the north coast. Byron Bay got 869 polnts, and Clarence River Heads 422. "Stand off" signals were hoisted at the ...

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  33. SYDNEY OBSERVATORY.

    Officially Mr. A. Chapman, the PostmasterGeneral, has no view to express concerning the Sydney Observatory and its proposed removal to Red Hill, or its transfor to ...

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  34. TREATMENT OF NATIVE RACES.

    The Aborigines' Protection Society has asked the Earl of Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to include the treatment of native races in the agenda paper of the ...

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  35. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    At an early hour on Sunday Mrs. Anastasia O'Neil, licenses of the Paiace Hotel, Flinders and Dowling streets, died Iron: the result of burns received on the 8th ...

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  36. TO LOAD COAL.

    The Italian barque Nostra Signora del Carmine, in charge of Captain Gallo, arrived from Coquimbo yesterday after a passage of 52 days. She will load a cargo of Brown's coal ...

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  37. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    Sir William Lyne, Minister for Customs of Australia, a representative at the Navigation Conference, has arrived in England and has taken up his quarters at the ...

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  38. FALL DOWN A LIFT WELL.

    A lad named Alick Buttel, living at Albionstreet, Surry Hills, met with a severe accident yesterday, He was attempting to climb from one floor to another by means of a rope ...

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  39. WORLD'S CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the world's chess championship Mr. Emanuel Laskor has won the thirteenth game, making the total number of games he has won six, against Mr. F. J. ...

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  40. LOWLYING LANDS SUBMERGED.

    Heavy rain has been falling since Wednesday over 81n having been recorded at Murwillumbah. About 5ln fell on Wednesday night. On Friday the river and its arms were greatly ...

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  41. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Manuka, s, for Auckland, With 1000 tons bunker coal, 100 bags bonedust, and 7 pieces timber; Glaucus, s, for ...

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  42. INJURED IN A FIGHT.

    Thomas Donnelly, a labourer, employed in a restaurant in Pltt-street, was taken by the Civil Ambulance yesterday to the Sydney Hospital suffering from severe sealp wounds. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A picture by Agnes Goodsir has been accepted by the New Salon, Paris. [Miss Agnes Goodsir, it will be remembered, held an exhibition in Sydney last year.] ...

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  44. RIOTING IN ROUMANIA.

    Peasants in Roumanis looted 100 estates, and the town of Vaslui, the capital of the province of Vaslui, was completely sacked. ...

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  45. CRICKET IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The second interstate test cricket match, New South Wales v Western Australin, was continued on the Fremantle Oval to-day. The home team had, when play ceased on Saturday, 255 for the loss of nine wickets. ...

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  46. CADET KILLED.

    A sail accident occurred yesterday afternoon on board the German training ship Herzogin Sophia Charlotte, resulting in the death of Werner Bolm, 20, one of the cadets ...

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  47. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. H. E. M'Intosh, who will content the St. Leonards [?]at, delivered an address last night at the North Sydney School of Arts. The Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman J. ...

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  48. THE SUEVIC DISASTES.

    The butter on the Suevic is being discharged into lighters. The rapid lightening of the cargo is increasing the prospect of the vessel being refloated. ...

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  49. MISHAP TO THE TSLNAN.

    The steamer Tsinan struck on D reef, off Cooktown, at 7.45 this morning. The beacon off this reef was blown down during the recent hurricane, and has not yet been ...

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  50. WEST MAITLAND.

    The East Maitland branch of the Political Labour League has decided to call for the nomination of candidates for selection to contest the West Maitland seat at the general ...

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  51. INFANT'S BODY FOUND.

    The dead body of a female infant was found yesterday morning near Wellington-street, Chippendale. The remains, which were wrapped in a newspaper, were conveyed to the ...

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