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  2. MILITARY MAN[?]UVRES.

    In every detail this camp promises to bo an exemplary one for organisation and thoroughness. The men have quickly settled down to their work with zeal and ...

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  3. STATE MINISTERS AT FOOTSCRAY

    After the return of Mr. W. H. Edgar as a representative of Melbourne West Province, Legislative Council, without opposition had been made at Footscray yesterday ...

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  4. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General and Lady Denman accompanied by their guests and attended by their staff, were present at the Kooyong polo ground yesterday afternoon, ...

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  5. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    There is no appreciable change in the strike situation. The executive of the Miners' Federation will not yield on the question of reconsidering the minimum ...

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  6. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) has accepted the Marconi company's, terms for the construction of Imperial wireless telegraphy stations, subject ...

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  7. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    The Republican Cabinet and National Assembly at Nanking have accepted the proposal that the Presidency of the Republic should be inaugurated at Pekin. Yuan ...

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  8. RAGE TO SOUTH POLE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" to-day publishes the text of a cablegram received at Christiania, the capital of Norway, and signed "Amundsen." The message reads: ...

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  9. THE CRICKET TROUBLE.

    Dissatisfaction has arisen between the Victorian Cricket Association and the M.C.C. in regard to the nomination of Dr. Ramsay Mailer as a representative of the ...

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  10. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

    Sir William Lyne was seized with sudden illness after the Home Rule meeting at the town hall last night, and now lies in his room at the Warrigal Club in a ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S LINK IN THE CHAIN.

    At the Imperial Conference in London last year the British Government asked the oversea Dominions to accept a scheme for an Empire wireless chain. All ...

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  12. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    The Arabs made an attack on the Italian entrenchments on the Merghab heights, behind Derna, on Tuesday night. The attacking force was repulsed. The Italian ...

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  13. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    The question whether Victoria should continue to be represented by a commercial agency in the East was discussed yesterday by the Premier, the Treasurer and ...

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  14. COLONIAL PRODUCE.

    For some time it has been thought that colonial produce imported into England has been sold as British. These allegations have been brought under the ...

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  15. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Prime Minister, replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, stated that the Home Rule Bill would not he introduced before Easter. He added ...

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  16. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  17. DISORDERLY SUFFRAGETTES

    Several more suffragettes were before the Bow-street court yesterday on a charge of smashing windows during the Bond-street raid a week ago. Among the number was ...

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  18. DR. MAWSON'S EXPEDITION.

    Professor Masson received a message last night from Mr. Eit[?], secretary for Dr. Mawson's expedition, at Hobart. The message stated that, according to Captain ...

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  19. STATEMENT BY DR. MAILER.

    Referring to the trouble regarding his nominaion as a member of the board of control. Dr. Ramsay. Mailer stated last night that he was ...

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  20. LABOR MEMBER'S EXHORTATION.

    Mr. Geo. Lansbury, Labor member for Bow and Bromley, addressing a meeting of the Women's Political Union, expressed sympathy with the suffragettes who were ...

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  21. NOT EXPECTED FOR SOME WEEKS.

    Mr. Kinsey, the local representative for Captain Scott's expedition, says he does not expect the Terra Neva back yet. [?] conditions are favorable for work the ...

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  22. THE A.N.A. FETE.

    The A.N.A. Metropolitan Committee had last evening to face once more the unpleasant fact that its Foundation day fete had resulted in a loss. A statement of ...

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  23. THE CONCILIATION BILL.

    The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies has sent a circular letter to members of the House of Commons expressing the hope that "the deplorable proceedings ...

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  24. THE OUTLOOK IN GERMANY.

    Preparations are being made to protect non-strikers in the event of a coal strike in Germany. The force of [?]endarmeric is being strengthened in the coal districts, ...

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  25. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN'S STORY.

    Mr. Carlyle Smythe, who has arranged with Captain Amundsen for a lecturing tour of Australia, received a message from the explorer last night stating that he ...

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  26. CHILDREN IN FACTORIES.

    The United states House committee on rules has recommended an investigation into the labor conditions in the factories at Lawrence of the American Woollen Co. ...

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  27. FIND OF PETROLEUM.

    Important discoveries have been made in boring for petroleum in England. Petroleum has been found at Willesden, in Middlesex, at a depth of 1600 feet, and at ...

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  28. PUBLIC MEETING IN SYDNEY.

    In connection with the situation arising out of the differences with the board of control, no reply to the cablegram sent by the citizens' committee to the Marylebone ...

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  29. MURDER AND SACRILEGE.

    The trial of three former monks from the Pauline Convent of C[?]nstochowa, in Russian Poland, on a charge of murder and sacrilege, has been concluded. The ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian boys on tour, under Captain Jeffreys, will be received by the King at Buckingham Palace on Thursday next. ...

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  31. ABANDONED AT SEA.

    The Norwegian ship Illawarra, 1972 tons, was abandoned in the Atlantic while on a voyage from Leith to Valparaiso. The crew was saved. ...

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  32. DISSATISFACTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association will hold a meeting on Tuesday next when the cricket trouble will come up for discussion. A number of members are ...

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  33. ARMED BURGLARY.

    Another phase of the armed burglary movements is reported from Pott's Point, where Miss Hilda Spong, who is playing the lead in Everywoman, pluckily fired ...

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  34. PERSONNEL OF THE NAVY.

    The "Morning Post" states that the Government proposes to increase the personnel of the British navy. ...

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  35. MARYLEBONE CLUB'S ATTITUDE

    A few days ago Mr. P. F. Warner, the captain of the English team, who had sought in vain to bring about a settlement of the cricket disute, sent the ...

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  36. THE CONSUMPTION SCOURGE.

    Mr. Ratan Tata, a wealthy Hindu resident of Bombay, has made an offer to contribute £1000 annually for ten years to assist in the crusade against tuberculosis. ...

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  37. ARBITRATION TREATIES.

    The arbitration treaties which Mr. Taft singed on behalf of America with Great Britain and France have been emasculated by the United States Senate. The clause ...

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  38. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At Plymouth: Arawa, from Wellington 26th January; Nether Park, from Albany 16th January. Passed Dungeness: Cathay, from Port Pirie 5th ...

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  39. BRITISH TRADE STATISTICS.

    British trade statistics show an increase of £3,618,463 in imports, of £1,830,209 in exports, and of £730,463 in re-exports during February, in comparison with the ...

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  40. INTERNATIONAL POLO.

    In the international polo match, England v. Canada, played at Coronado Beach, the visiting team proved victorious by 6 goals to 4. This was the final game. ...

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  41. THE DUNROBIN ESTATE.

    At a public meeting held in the shire hall last night resolutions were passed asking the Government to subdivide the unallotted portions of the Dunrobin Estate ...

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  43. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The House Committee has considered the question of fixing tolls for the Panama Canal. No decision was reached, and it is now considered likely that the bill will be ...

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  44. A SERGEANT-MAJOR INJURED.

    A serious accident occurred on the show grounds this afternoon, when Staff Sergeant-Major H. W. Mott was thrown from his horse, and sustained slight ...

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  45. RADIUM AS A CURATIVE AGENT.

    Dr. O'Hara, chairman of the medical staff of the Alfred Hospital, wrote to the committee of that institution yesterday, stating that the staff had resolved to ask the ...

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  46. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Frank Gotch, the world's champion wrestler, has agreed to wrestle the Greek Zbysco, provided the latter first defeats the Indian Mahmout. ...

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  47. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Mongolla left Suez for Australia Thursday. Orama, for Australia, left Toulon 7th March. Orontes, homeward bound, arrived London (Tilbury) 2nd March. ...

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  48. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The first Presidential primary held in the United States has endorsed, the nomination of Mr. Roosevelt as the Republican candidate. The friends of Mr. Roosevelt ...

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  49. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Denis O'Callaghan, late of Park-street, West Brunwick, accountant, who died on 26th January, left, by will dated 3th October, 1900, real estate value £960, and personal £2018, to his sister. ...

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