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  2. BARQUE ASHORE.

    The Jean Bart, a French barque of 2224 tons, which was reported by Althorpe Island station yesterday, appears to be a total wreck on the west side of Wardang ...

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  3. POISONING TRAGEDY.

    A mysterious poisoning fatality occurred last bight at Kilfeera, the victim being Mrs. Elizabeth Bamford, 52, wife of Mr. Thos Bamford, a well-known farmer. ...

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  4. JANINA CAPTURED.

    The Greeks have gained one of the greatest successes of the war, capturing the important town, of Janina, in Southern Albania, and taking 35,000 Turks prisoners. ...

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  5. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A London cablegram states that English newspapers yesterday had long appreciate notices of Queen Alexandra, yesterday being the 50th anniversary of the landing ...

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  6. STATE CABINET.

    A short but f[?] meeting of the State Cabinet was held yesterday afternoon. The Acting Premier, Mr. Murray, presided, Messrs. Watt, Edgar and Billson were ...

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  7. SYDNEY GAS STRIKE.

    The gas strike has been settled, and the men return to work to-morrow. For four hours representatives of the metropolitan gas workmen and their ...

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  8. AN AVIATOR'S DEATH.

    Startling disclosures were made yesterday at the inquest on the body of the aviator, Geoffrey England, whose machine overturned at Stonehenge, with fatal results ...

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  9. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

    The triennial elections of the London County Council were held yesterday, and resulted in a victory for the municipal reformers (formerly moderates). The latter ...

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  10. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The debate in the Dominion House of Assembly on the attitude of South Africa towards the question of Imperial defence was concluded yesterday. ...

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  11. LOST TORPEDO BOAT.

    An official explanation has been given of the disaster which happened during the German naval manoeuvres in the North Sea, where the German cruiser Yorck ...

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  12. WHAT THE ELECTIONS MEAN TO MELBOURNE.

    The elections for the London County Council are conducted on what is very nearly a manhood suffrage basis. Fifty-eight constituencies constitute the County ...

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  13. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The selectors,Messrs. E. O. Anderson, A. Clark and T. H. Hicks, appointed to choose the team to represent Australasia in the forthcoming Davis Cup matches, ...

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  14. THE POLAR TRAGEDY.

    The Inniskilling Dragoons propose to erect a cottage home for aged and sick members of the regiment in memory of the late Captain Oakes, a member of the ...

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  15. THE DESOLATING DREDGE.

    In view of the failure of Mr. Billson, Minister of Alines, to give a satisfactory assurance that the Mines department would take steps to prevent the ...

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  16. MONTENEGRIN CROWN PRINCE.

    During the storming of Barditza, one of the forts outside Skutari, the Crown Prince Danilo of Montenegro narrowly [?]caped falling into the hands of the Turks. The ...

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  17. FIRE ON S. TURAKINA.

    The fire which originated in the lower hold of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina has been extinguished. No estimate of the damage is ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Brayton are now taking farewell of Melbourne playgoers, this being their last season in this city. A Midsummer Night's Dream will ...

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  19. CONTINENTAL ARMIES.

    The "Daily News" says:-- "Nearly the whole of the Liberal press of Germany, is protesting against the exaggerated military demands, and especially against the ...

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  20. MR. HOLMAN IN LONDON.

    An interview with Mr. Holman, Attorney-General of New South Wales, is published to-day. Mr. Holman detailed the far-reaching ...

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  21. POLICE COMMISSIONER.

    A new Commissioner of Police to succeed Mr. T. O'Callaghan, who retires at the end of this month, was chosen yesterday afternoon by the Cabinet. The choice ...

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  22. THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER.

    The popular new comic opera company will make its reappearance in Melbourne at Her Majesty's Theatre next Saturday night The opening production will be ...

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  23. THE CANADIAN PROPOSALS.

    The House of Commons is still sitting, having completed 60 hours continuous debate on tho Navy Bill, Members can scarcely whisper, and relays are taking ...

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  24. EXTENSION OF SERVICE IN FRANCE.

    The National Service Bill, which extends the period of service to three years, and provides for practically no exemptions, was introduced in the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  25. PROTEST FROM MAIDEN GULLY.

    Among the correspondence received it the Marong shire council meeting yesterday was a letter from. Mr. S. Lehner, on behalf of the residents of Maiden Gully, ...

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  26. PUSS IN BOOTS.

    The twelve weeks season af the popular pantomime Pass in Boots cornea to an end next Wednesday night. This afternoon and on Wednesday the last two matinees ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT CRITICISED. WONTHAGGI, Friday.

    At a meeting of the committee of management of the V.C.M.A., held in Wonthaggi to-day, reference was made to the strike of gas workers in Sydney, and the ...

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  28. JAPANESE PROGRESS.

    Baron Takahashi, Japanese Minister of Finance, states that £30,000,000 is required to start the necessary undertakings of the Government. The money will be raised ...

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  29. THE THIEF IN THE NIGHT.

    The run of Queen of the Highway was concluded lust night, the King's Theatre accommodating, an unusually large audience. To-night an interesting revival will ...

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  30. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    The Home Secretary stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, that 55 suffragettes have already been imprisoned since 1st January last. ...

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  31. COLLEGE BOYS AS FREE WORKERS.

    The Technical College boys, numbering about 12, who volunteered to take the place of strikers, marched in a column of fours to the Kent-street Gasworks. They had to ...

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  32. FRENCH NATIONALISTS' LEADER.

    Mr. Henri Bourassa, leader of the French Nationalist party, speaking at a banquet to-day, said that the British people were sole and absolute masters of the ...

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  33. AN IMPERIAL EXHIBITION.

    An Imperial Service Exhibition is being arranged, and will be held at Earl's Court during the summer. Leading naval and military experts, and ...

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  34. INSPECTOR SAINSBURY'S CAREER.

    The announcement of the new Chief Commissioner's appointment has been received with marked satisfaction by all sections of the police force. With the rank ...

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  35. CASTLEMAINE GAOL BREAKER.

    From the gist of a telegram, from Sale received, by the Criminal Investigation Branch late yesterday afternoon, the police believe that one of three men who ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the instance of Mr. Asquith, the House of Commons has accepted the amendment inserted by the House of Lords in the Railway Bill striking out the ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Daniel, late of Maldon, widow, who died on 6th February, left by will dated 23th January last real estate valued at £400 and personal at £4130 to her children. ...

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  38. ROMANOFF TERCENTENARY.

    The Romanoff Tercentenary was celebrated throughout Russia to-day with immense enthusiasm. There were enormous crowds in the streets of St. Petersburg ...

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  39. ARBITRATION AND PEACE.

    In an interview yesterday, on taking office, Mr. W. J. Bryan, the new Secretary of State, in discussing the question of foreign relations, said the United States ...

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  40. STATE POLITICS.

    The rolls on which the election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for Kara Kara will be conducted next Friday consist of 7394 voters, of whom 3937 are ...

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  41. DOMINIONS' ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. D. J. Nathan appeared before the Dominions Royal Commission yesterday to combat a statement made in evidence by Mr. Mabin, president of the Wellington ...

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  42. A MINISTER'S PREDICAMENT.

    The tour of Mr. Edgar, Minister of Public Works, and several officers of the department, to Mallacoota Inlet and Gabo Island has been attended by several ...

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  43. WARRENHELP ELECTION.

    The Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. J. Molloy, stated yesterday that the voting in the recent election for Warrenhelp showed evidence of the display of a higher ...

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  44. SYDNEY TELEGRAPH BOYS.

    The strike fever appears to have so far spread to the youth of Sydney as to have caused telegraph messengers to threaten cessation of work on Monday unless their ...

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  45. LABOR NEWSPAPERS.

    When the Trade Unions Bill was before the House of Lords an amendment was inserted prohibiting the establishment of a political newspaper, unless approval was ...

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  46. LADY DISAPPEARS AT SEA.

    The passenger who was missed during a recent voyage of the steamer Wandilla from Melbourne to Sydney has prosed to be Mrs. Downing, wife of Mr. Henry ...

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  47. STAFFORD HOUSE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" announces that Stafford House has been acquired as a residence for the Prince of Wales. [Stafford House, properly Sutherland ...

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  48. MIDLAND RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    The directors of the Midland Railway Co. will consider the case of Guard Richardson to-day. All the newspapers urge the directors to reinstate him. It is ...

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  49. THE NORTHERN PROVINCE SEAT.

    It is rumored that Mr. Frank Clarke, of Thule Station, intends to contest the Northern province seat in the Legislative Council against Mr. K. H. S. Abbott, the ...

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  50. RELIGION AND FREE THOUGHT.

    The Methodist conference was occupied during the greater portion of the day in discussing statements made in the address of the ex-President that fixed creeds mean ...

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  51. BROKEN HILL UNIONISTS.

    The Barrier Labor Federation last night instructed the secretary to insert an advertisement in the press asking all unionists to turn up to a certain distraint for ...

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  52. THE NON-UNIONIST TROUBLE.

    The coal miners in Monmouthshire, following the lead set by the miners at Rhondda, have given a month's notice of their intention to strike as a protest ...

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  53. THIEVES AT VICTORIA MARKET.

    When the three stalls in the Victoria Market occupied by Messrs. Lyall and Sons, hay and corn merchants, were opened for business at 8 a.m. yesterday, it was ...

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