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  2. A LOYAL MINISTER.

    At the annual dinner of the Hibernian-Australasian Catholic Benefit Society tonight Father Bunbury, in speaking to the toast "The Australian nation," gave ...

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  3. THE CASE OF DR. KRAUSE

    The whirligig of time has brought in its revenges. It was the murdet of Edgar by a Boer policeman that finally roused the British Government to action on behalf of ...

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  4. METHODIST UNION.

    The final step of union of the Methodist churches of Victoria and Tasmania was taken to-day, when the first Victorian and Tasmanian Conference of what is now the ...

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  5. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received February 26, 1 a.m.] GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES.

    Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Kaiser, landed in New York yesterday and was everywhere accorded a splendid ovation. ...

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  6. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Three cases of plague were reported today. Arthur Hayward, said to be employed at Her Majesty's Hotel. Pitt and Market streets, was taken to the Sydney Hospital ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    In November last Mr. C. H. Johnson, the hon. secretary of the Importers and Agents Association, wrote to Mr. W. H. Cammell, the then Acting Collector of Customs for ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match between England aud Victoria was resumed and finished to-day in gusty[?] blustering weather. The play was witnessed by only a few people. ...

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  9. THE SUPPLY BILL.

    A temporary Supply Bill was taken today. The measure was before the House of Representatives last week, but was blocked by the discussion on the Federal capital. ...

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  10. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    The Premier has written to Mr. Barton protesting against clauses 55 and 56 of the Post and Telegraph Act being put into force as far as Tattersall's sweeps are ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL "HANSARD."

    "The printing bill of the Federation is something startling enough to arrest anybody's attention," says the Melbourne "Age." "For nine months that bill ...

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  12. INTER-STATE TRADE.

    A return has been prepared by the Customs Department, showing the results of inter-State trade for the month, of January. In two columns are given the amount of ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    Everything in connection with the preparation of the Victorian quota of the Second Federal Contingent for service in South Africa is proceeding satisfactorily ...

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  14. MELBOURNE UNEMPLOYED

    'A large deputation of Melbourne unemployed waited on the State Premier today, accompanied by representatives of the Trades Hall Council. The spokesmen ...

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  15. ANOTHER DEATH AT BRISBANE.

    Another death from plague was reported today, the victim being a lad, John Russell. He died at the suspect hospital. His parents reside at Spring Hill. ...

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  16. POSTAL ANOMALIES.

    To the great disappointment of the Postmaster General it has been found necessary to first pass a special Act before regulations can be issued making the State ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A deputation, including about 20 members of the State Parliament and the mayor and other residents of Lithgow, was introduced to the Premier (Mr. See) this ...

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  18. JUDICIARY BILL.

    Mr. Barton stated when in Sydney that he hoped before the session closed to deal with the Judiciary Bill. At first it was thought that three judges would be ...

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  19. SHIPMENTS OF GOLD.

    The Arcadia to-day took £100,000 on account of the Bank of Australasia, and £50,000 on account of the Union Bank for London (with the option of Indian ports), ...

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  20. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

    The shipments of apples per the Arcadia to-day were 3,296 cases to London, and 131 to Colombo. The Medic Will take about 10,000 crates of rabbits to London and ...

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  21. DRINK AND EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court at Warrnambool to-day, Arthur Hamilton Renwick, late secretary of the Farnham Butter Factory Company, was ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The remains of Inspector Farley, head of the Criminal Investigation Department, who died on the way back from Singapore, have been interred at Broome, as it was ...

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  23. "A MODERN GALILEO."

    The trial of Andrew Herbert Byron on a charge of obtaining £100 by false pretences was concluded to-day. In reviewing the evidence, his Honor Mr. ...

    Article : 226 words
  24. THE HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    The twenty-second annual conference of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society was opened at the Town Hall this morning by Cardinal Moran, who had ...

    Article : 211 words
  25. DECIMAL COINAGE.

    Mr. Edwards, chairman of the Decimal Coinage Committee, has now prepared a report for presentation to the House of Representatives. It is understood that the ...

    Article : 176 words
  26. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    The trial of Frederick Dickson; formerly accountant at the Melbourne University, on four charges of making false entries in the books of the institution with intent to ...

    Article : 408 words
  27. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    Two men, Thomas Stoneham and Ernest Foers, were working with others in the stopes above the 1,950-ft. level of the New Chum Syndicate mine to-day when a fall of ...

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  28. AN OLD MAN MURDERED.

    Richard Willis—who has been arrested in connection with the supposed murder of an old man, named Woods, who was found unconscious in his tent at a country town ...

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  29. SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A sensational shooting affray occurred at Marrickville shortly before midnight, two persons being, seriously wounded and a third slightly. Their names are Henry ...

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  30. SENSATIONAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A miraculous escape from death was experienced by the driver, fireman, and guard of the train belonging to the Jarrahdale Timber Company ...

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  31. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    In view of the coming water conservation conference at Corowa, which the Prime Minister has promised to attend. Sir William Lyne is, collecting all available ...

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  33. THE STATE COMMANDANTS.

    To-morrow Major-General Hutton's, recommendations for filling the positions of State Commandants will be considered by the Federal Cabinet, and it is expected that ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Lewis, the Premier and Attorney-General, finds, that he will be unable to attend the coronation ceremony, as he will have to prepare important financial and other ...

    Article : 157 words
  35. FIRE IN A CONVENT.

    About 3 o'clock this morning the Wyalong Convent was discovered to be on fire. By the time assistance arrived the whole building was enveloped in flames. The ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    The Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company has declared a dividend of 3d. per share for February. The second section of the mundi[?] works has been closed down for ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the championship swimming sports at Wanganua Lane, of New South Wales, won the 200 yards event, Galey (Queensland) being second. The time was 3 min. 38? ...

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  38. THE FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    With a view to the fifth test match, to commence on Friday, Noble, S. E. Gregory, Howell, Hopkins, Trumper, Duff, and Kelly left for Melbourne to-day, and as this was ...

    Article : 97 words
  39. BROKEN HILL.

    Frank Stevens, who is charged with breaking and entering the bicycle shop of Mr. V. Lewis and stealing, was before the court to-day, and was remanded for eight ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. MURDEROUS NATIVES.

    Thursday Island reports that two Japanese were taken from Piper Island, lightship on Monday, and landed there to-day. They belonged to the lugger Heroishino, ...

    Article : 102 words
  41. RESCUED FROM DEATH.

    This morning the police received information of the discovery of a swagman, name unknown, who was lying in a very exhausted condition at the Poolamacca run ...

    Article : 123 words
  42. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    An inquest was held this afternoon concerning the death of Joseph Lanyon, who died at the hospital last, night, as the result of injuries received through a fall of ...

    Article : 146 words
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