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  2. GERMANY IN THE PACIFIC. STRANGE RUMOUR FROM CANTON.

    A sensational allegation of German designs in the Pacific is contained in a telegram, from Canton, which is published in the "New York Herald." ...

    Article : 125 words
  3. JEFFRIES AND JOHNSON.

    Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh, of Sydney, who promoted the fight for the heavy-weight championship of the world between Johnson and Burns, is in New York ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. NAVY ESTIMATES. GREATLY INCREASED CONSTRUCTION.

    The Navy Estimates for the ensuing financial year, concerning which there has been intenso public interest, have been published. ...

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  5. TARIFF QUESTIONS. RETALIATION AS 'A' WEAPON.

    The statements made with respect to retaliation at a banquet of the Associated Chambers of Commerce on March 3 by Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board ...

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  6. CRIME IN THE CITY.

    As Constables Hunt and Day, of the plain-clothes patrol, were walking along Exhibition-street at 10 minutes past 4 o'clock yesterday morning they heard cries ...

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  7. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The final stage in connection with the acceptance of tenders for the construction of three torped-boat destroyers was reached on Saturday morning. The whole matter, as ...

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  8. DEATH OF PROFESSOR KERNOT

    Widespread regret will be felt at the death of Professor Kernot, which occuued at his residence "Firenze," Royal-parade, Parkville, yesterday morning. His illness ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Lord and Lady Dudley paid an official visit to Glenelg on Saturday afternoon, when the Governor-General drove one of the piles which will be used in the ...

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  10. MR. BOTTOMLEY. M.P.

    The preliminary hearing of the charge against Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., of conspiracy to defraud in connection with the affairs of the Joint Stock Trust and ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. REVOLT IN SAMOA.

    News of a threatened revolt against German authority in the Saraoan islands of Savaii and Upolu is announced by Router's agency at Berlia. ...

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  12. UNIONISTS AND TARIFF REFORM.

    The leader of the Opposition, Mr. Balfour, whose declarations on the subject of tariff reform have not been as explieit as some of his followers would wish, made an ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    A question of administration of the Education Act, which has engaged the attention of the public for several months, has been the cause of debates in both Houses of ...

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  14. IDLE SHIPPING.

    As the outcome of a private meeting of shipowners of the North-East Coast of England an international union of shipowners was formed for the maintenance of ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. PRESS OPINIONS.

    Both Radical and Unionist newspapers profess disappointment with the Estimates, but for opposite reasons. The Radical "Daily News" considers the programme ...

    Article : 117 words
  16. COLONIAL PREFERENCE.

    The council of the London Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting yesterday, resolved that "the preference accorded by the various self-governing colonies is a distinct ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. STATE MINISTRY.

    HAMILTON, Sunday.—Arrangements are being made to entertain Mr. J. Thomson (honorary Minister) at a dinner, in acknowledgment of the services he was rendered ...

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  18. SMALL-POX AND STOWAWAYS.

    PERTH, Sunday.— Satisfactory progress is being made by the four small-pox patients who were removed from the steamer Paroo to Woodman's Point, and as all the men ...

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  19. GERMANY SPURRED TO ACTION.

    The publication of the British naval estimates has given the Centre, or Clerical, party in the German Reichstag an opportunity of making a bold bid for power. It ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER LIBELS,

    Two weekly London newspapers have apologised and paid substantial damages for libelling Mr. Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. "The People," a ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. BUBONIC PLAGUE. WEST AUSTRALIAN CASES.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Two cases of bubonic plague have been discovered on the steamer Zoroaster at Bunbury. About five days ago two of the Asiatic crew became ill. ...

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  22. ROAD ACCIDENTS. THREE VEHICLES JAMMED.

    LOCH, Sunday.—A fatal buggy accident happened near Loch last night, when three vehicles were returning to Korumburra from the Grantville show. One was a ...

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  23. CANADA'S RAILWAYS.

    The Canadian Government is facilitating the building of the National Transcontinental railway between Winnipeg and the cast coast. The contract for the western ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    Following up the statements that China ins disregarding the terms of the agreement with Great Britain respecting railway construction, and that British money was being ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. DEATH IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Snday.—Another fatal case of plague has occurred, the victim being Mr. Joseph Wearne, a member of the firm of J. and J. Wearne, whose brother died ...

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  26. COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The dispute in the north of England colliery industry on the question of wages and limitation of output was referred to Lord James of Hereford, as independent ...

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  27. FRENCH FINANCE. NAVAL SCANDAL DISCLOSED.

    Serious allegations of fraud in connection with the French navy have been made by M. Emmanuel Brousse (Republican member of the Chamber of Deputies for Eastern ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. DEATH IN THE RING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A fatal boxing contest took place at Penrith last night. Two young men arranged a match for a small side-wager and the takings. The younger ...

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  29. LOCAL PRECAUTIONS.

    "Every precantion is being taken to prevent the introduction of the disease into Victoria." This statement was mide by Dr. Norris, chairman of the Board of ...

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  30. SIX DAYS SNOWBOUND.

    The severe weather that has been experienced in Europe has interfered greatly with railway traffic. An express trian from Vienna to Cannes, a Mediterannean ...

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  31. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Samuel Way) has receivcd the following letter from the Governor-General (Lord Dadley):— ...

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  32. RAID ON CHINESE.

    ADELAIDE Sunday.—On Friday night the police entered premises in Hindlystreet in which it was suspected that a Chinese lottery was conducted. The officers ...

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  33. HALF-EMPTY CHURCHES.

    The Hibernian Society held its fourth annual communion at St. Patrick's Cathedral at the 8 o'clock mass yesterday morning, and after the receiving of the ...

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  34. OLD SETTLER KILLED.

    WANGARATTA, Saturday.—Mr. John Watson, a well-known old settler in the Greta district, died on Thursday from the effects of an accident on Tuesday evening. ...

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  35. SMALL HOLDINGS.

    GEELONG, Saturday.—The state Cabinet committee (Messrs. Livingstone, John Cameron, and Thomson) appointed to inquire into the administration of the ...

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  36. A HEAVY DEFICIT.

    According to Renter's Agency it Paris, the difficulties of M. Caillaux, the Minister of Finance, are increasing, owing to the fact that the population, remains stationary, ...

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  37. FOG SIGNALS.

    In order to afford greater protection to shipping on the English coast, the elder brethren of Trinity-house are introducing submarine fogbell signals at several places. ...

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  38. COACH CAPSIZES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The mail coach from Mudgee to Hill End was descending Sugarloaf mountain yesterday, when the pole horses fell, and the coach was completely ...

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  39. OPIUM IN MILK CANS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The milk can dodge is the latest discovered in connection with the smuggling of opium. The movements of a man carrving milk cans at the Eastern ...

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  40. EX-WAR MINISTER.

    The death is announced, at the age of 54, of Mr. Hugh Arnold-Forster, a leading Liberal-Unionist and a former Secretary for War. ...

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  41. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words
  42. PAY-DAY ROBBERY.

    Mr. F. E. Shiillabeer, contractor, of Buckley-street, Footscray, went on Saturday morning, with his clerk, Mr. Ernest Bowman, to the English, Scottish, and ...

    Article : 306 words
  43. LADIES AND STRANGER.

    GELLONG, Sunday.—Miss Morris, the principal of the Church of England Girls' High School, Newtown, and her sister had a sensational experience about 1 o'clock this ...

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  44. TELEPHONE RATES.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Victorian Storekeepers' and Traders' Association a resolution was passed conveying to the Postmaster-General the opinion that the ...

    Article : 68 words
  45. CHRIST CHURCH, GEELONG.

    GEELONG. Sunday.—Since the appointment last week by Archbishop Clarke of a new vestry and churchwarden for Christ Church the feeling of bitterness amongst ...

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  46. THE LAST SHOT.

    BUISBANE, Sunday.—Mr. J. M Hobday, a well known rifle shot, expired on the Ekibin range yesterday afternoon. Lying down, he fired his last shot, and ...

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  47. MAN WITH MONEY.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Thomas Tolburst, farmer, of Moora, came to Perth on February 25, and raised a loan of £2,000. He paid £1,600 away, and sent portion of the ...

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  48. SUNDAY RAILWAY REPAIRS.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—A large gang of workmen was employed to-day at the Latrobe Terrace railway crossing making necessary connections for alterations to the ...

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  49. CASE SEEMED INCURABLE.

    Whole Body Raw with Eczema—Lif was Intolerahle—Discharged from Hospitals as Hopeless— Suffered 14 Years-Cured by Cuticura. "From the age of three months until fifteen ...

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  50. INCENDIARISM.

    A fire broke out late last night at the building-shed of Messrs. Ebbott and Norman, trading as the Ebbott and Lewis Direct Imports Co., River street, South Yarra[?] The ...

    Article : 104 words
  51. EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  52. NGAURUHOE VOLCANO.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—The Ngauruhoe volcano, which broke into violent eruption a few days ago, is quieting down, but showers of stone and sand are still being ...

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  53. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] WIDOWS' FUND LIFE.—"The most profitable year in the society's experience."—John ...

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  54. "MORE WATER GLIDES BY THE MILL

    Than wots the miller of"; and slight urinary disorders creep stealthily on if neglected; "Wolfe's-Schnapps" in a corrective cordial.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 31 words
  55. PEARS' SOAP.

    Pure in every particle.—[Advt.] ...

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