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  2. REVOLT IN RUSSIA

    There are directly conflicting accounts regarding the accuracy of the report that the Czar had ordeied certain important reforms in the Government of Russia. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The anxiety felt in St. Petersburg regarding the outlook in Manchuria is beightened at presend by the problems surrounding the question of supplies. ...

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  4. PRINCESS VICTORIA.

    The condition of the Princess Victoria continues favourable, and she is marking good progress. Last evening's bulletin stated that Her Royal Highness had spent a ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The report that the Marquis of Linlithgow had been offered the pomtion of Seeretary for Scotland, in successsion to Mr. A. G. Murry (who has been appointed Lord ...

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  6. MR. TAVERNER.

    Among politicians in the city yesterday the principal subject of debate was the very sharp letter which the Premier (Mr. Bent) addressed to Mr. Taverner with reference ...

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  7. The Argus.

    The announcement of the publication of the unfinished novel discovered amongst the pnpeis of Disraell—to give Lord Beaconsfield his familiar title— ...

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  8. EXODUS OF PREMIERS.

    There was a large crowd on the wharf yesterday afternoon to witness the departure of the steamer Loongana for Tasmania. No fewer than 10 Ministers of the Crown, ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    A series of tables has been prepared by the Government statist of New South Wales (Mr. Coghlan) for the informition of the Commonwealth Government showing ...

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  10. GERMAS AGGRESSION.

    Germany is understood to he taking advantage of the disturbed conditions in the Far East to improve her foothold on the China mainland. She is endenvouring to ...

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  11. DOGGER BANK INCIDENT.

    At the sittings of the International Commission regarding the Dogger Bank incident in Paris yesterday Captain Klado give evidence that the ordet to fire was given by ...

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  12. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  13. THE DUAL ALLIANCE.

    The Franco-Russian alliance was discussed at a meeting last night at Paris, which was attended by 1,500 persons, M. Anatole France, the well known ...

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  14. RECENT FIGHTING.

    The severity of the recent fight on the Hun-ho may be gauged from the official report of Field-Marshal Oyama, which admits that the Japanese casualties amounted ...

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  15. FATAL COLLISION.

    A railway accident, involving serious loss of life, has occurred at Hornellsville, a city 330 mile, north-west of New York, at the junction of two divisions of the Eerie ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN TROUBLES.

    The Japanese, through the medium of Chinese merchants, are circulating accounts among the Russian troops of the massacre at St. Petersburg on Sunday, January 22. ...

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  17. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market discount rate for three months' bank bills is 2? per cent., or ½ per cent. below the Bank of England rate, which is 3 per cent. ...

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  18. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Mr. Randell Howe Lambert, aged 70. who for 20 years had been the librarian of the Collingwood Free Library, died suddenly at 7 o'clock on Thursday evening at ...

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  19. PRUSSIAN COLLIERS.

    The colliery troubles in Prussia are ertending. A great strike has now begun in Silesia, a province forming the south-east portion of ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  21. OFFICIAL DESPATCHES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The acting consulgeneral for Japan received the following cable message to-day:- "Marshal Oyama, in reporting details ...

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  22. THE BUTESHIRE'S CARGO.

    Much of the cargo of the steamship Buteshire, which put in at Cape Town owing to a fire occurring in her hold on the voyage from New York to Melbourne, has been ...

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  23. COAL MINERS INJURED.

    OUTTRIM, Friday. — At the OuttrimHowitt Colliery late yesterday afternoon a considerable portion of the roof fell at a spot where a number of hewers were ...

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  24. MINING SHARKS.

    Chillagoe R. and M. sold ou the Stock Exchange yesterday at 1/. ...

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  25. RUSSIAN ARMY IN MANCHURIA.

    An [?]talian correspondent lately with the Russian headquarters staff in Manchuria has been writing a series of articles to "The Times." which have attracted a great deal ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    The quotations given below are Thursday's closing quotations:- Wool.—The Bradford market is quiet. Quotations for tops are 15¼d. per 1b, for 40' s. ...

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  27. WIFE MURDER.

    It has been aserlained that Johann Hoch, a resident of Chicago, who was arrested at New York on charges of wife-inurder, was married no fewer than twenty-six times. ...

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  28. MUTILATED IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    ST. JAMES, Friday. — A young man named Herbert Harris, a resident of St. James, who has been employed for some time past as feeder of Mr. Walter Dunlop's ...

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  29. AN EXPLORER'S ADVENTURES.

    PERTH, Friday.—At the beginning of November last Mr. Sam Hazlett, accompanied by a young man named H. M'Cart and a Queensland native, left Laverton to ...

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  30. DEATH OF A CHINESE.

    Ah Gin, a Chinese, who lived in a hut at East Brighton, was found dead in his hut yesterday afternoon, having been ill for some time. There was a cut on the head ...

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  31. ILL-TREATING ABORIGINES.

    PERTH, Friday.—Commenting to-day on Dr. Roth's report on the aborigines question Sir John Forrest said that if a special commissioner from Western ...

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  32. ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Dugald Thomson) has completed arragements for a revision of the federal electoral rolls, and the nccessary proclamation was ...

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  33. BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    A steady trade is doing in butter, arrivals being well cleared. Prices are generally unchanged, but for some secondary lines 100/ is being obtained. The shipments per ...

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  34. AN INSOLVENT INDIAN.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The records of the Insolvency Court in Adelaide for the past two years contain many references to the case of Mahommed Nabba, formerly of ...

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  35. MINER FALLS 60ft.

    CHILTERN, Friday.A young man named Bert Chubbs, employed at the Chiltern Valley No.,2 mine, met with a serious accident while coming off work last night. ...

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  36. SHIPPING NEWS,

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:- Arrived.—Marere, s.s., from Auckland Decembet 17; Antigua, sh., from Bunbury ...

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  37. THE MURCHISON SUICIDE.

    MURCHISON, Friday.—John Rundle, who cut his throat at Murchison East yesterday, died in Mooroopna Hospital to-day. An inquiry will be held on Saturday. ...

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  38. MONEY-LENDING CASE.

    A case in which plaintiffs succeeded in getting back some of the money they had paid to a money-lender was heard by Judge Eagleson in the County Court yesterday. ...

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  39. TREED BY A BULL.

    BUNYIP, Fridy.—Mr. W. Gibb, butcher, had an experience of an exciting nature on Wednesday. He was driving a bull, and in jumping from his horse to turn the ...

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  40. M.B.C. CYCLE MEETING.

    The Melbourne Bicycle Club has arranged a series of cycle races that are certain to attract a great deal of attention among all lovrs of the sport and the public ...

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  41. HEAVY LIFE INSURANCES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An inquiry into the circumstances of the death of C.M.L. Markwell who was found dead in a bath at Wooloomavin, and whose life was heavily ...

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  42. HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    Sir,—Adverting to my remarks at Tuesday's meeting of the Collingwood Council, to the effect that "people were almost dying in the streets, and a fine, suitable ...

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  43. DEATH IN BOTTLES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A boy named Daniel Olsen drank nearly half a bottle of Wolfe's sehnapps at his parents' residence at Balmain this morning and died six hours ...

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  44. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The officials of the New South Wales Cricket Assocntion explain that the reason why the Australian team was allowed to leave Sydney without ...

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  45. CLERGYMEN FINED.

    At the Brighton Court yesterday, Inspector Fitzgerald appeared to proseeute the Rev. Father M'Kenna for having ridden a bicycle on the New-street footpath, and ...

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  46. BRICKLAYER'S LABQURER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—George Moore, bricklayer's labourer, fell from scaffolding at the Uatimo power-house this evening, a distance of 45ft., and was killed. ...

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  47. IMMORTALISED BY BURNS.

    In his address in Sydney on Monday, at the unveiling of the statue of Robert Burns, Mr. G.H. Reid, the Australian Prime Minister said:- ...

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  48. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In view of the alarm ing state of things in the Ulmarra district, where nearly a dozen deaths occurred from plague, the Central Board of Health have ...

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  49. BAT EXCURSIONS.

    The paddle steamer Ozone will run the usual Sunday afternoon trip to Mornington to-morrow, starting from the Port Melbourne Railway Pier at 3 p.m., and calling at St. kilda each way, if ...

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  50. NEWCASTLE COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Upwards of 200 indictments have been issued against the wheelers and miners of the Newcastle distriet to appear at the Quarter Sessions on ...

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  51. PROMOTING IMMIGRATION.

    PERTH, Friday.—The following gentlemen have been appointed a Royal commission to inquiie into the best means of promoting immigration for purposes of land ...

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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Witherick Elliott, of 19 Droopstreet, Footscray, engineer. Causes of insolvency—Pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £88; assets, £1; deficiency, £87. Mr. W. ...

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  53. LONDON WOOL SALES,

    The following private advices have been received:- By New Zealand Loan and Merenntlte Agency Co.Ltd:— "Wool Sales.—The sales were continued ...

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  54. HAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Orotava. homeward bound, arrived at Colombo Feb, 2. The Orontes, for Australia, left Gibraltar on Feb. 1. ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES

    Mr. John Coverlid, at Punt-road, Richmond South, villa; Mr. R. Wilson at Clarke-street. Northcote villas; at Wales, Mansfield, and Rossmoyne streets, land; Messre, W. B. Simnson and ...

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  56. S.S. GUTHRIE AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The steamer Guthrie arrived at Moreton Bay carly, this morning from Singapore via ports, after an uneventful voyage, Passengers for Sydney:— Miss Walsh, Mrs. ...

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  57. Advertising

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