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  2. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    The conference between the representatives of the Master Butchers' Association and the men's union, which was called to discuss the men's demands, sat again this ...

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  3. GRIM STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.

    The position of the castaways from the Norwegian schooner Mexico is a desperate one. The schooner stranded on one of the [?] islands, and despite the fierce ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The Manchester Ship Canal is paying a dividend of 2½ per cent. This is the first dividend paid by the Canal since 1891. ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN CRISIS.

    A message from Finisterre announces that the steamer Umgeni, with the deported South African Labor leaders on board, will each England to-day. Sealed ...

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  6. THE ESCAPED LEOPARD.

    The young lady, Miss Winnie Waters, who went out to see what was the cause of the commotion amongst the fowls on Saturday morning at Brunswick, and on ...

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  7. CASTLE TRAGEDY.

    A great sensation was created in society circles in December by the tragic deaths of the Countess Mielezynski and her nephew in the Court castle near Gr[?] ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    On Saturday (cables our London correrpondent) their Majesties the King and Queen, accompanied by Princess Mary, paid a visit, to the East India and London ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the first Baron Winborne (Sir Ivor Bertic Guest), in his 79th year. [The late Lord Wimborne succeeded his ...

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  10. ADDRESS BY MR. CRESWELL.

    Mr Croswell, the Labor candidate to represent [?] in the Provincial Council, addressed the electors on Satur day night. He declared that the deported ...

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  11. BILLIARDS AT GLASGOW.

    The billiard match of 18,000 up with ivory balls, in which George Gray is conceding C. Falkmer 5000 start, was continued yesterday evening. When play ...

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  12. RETURNED MINERS.

    By the steamer Berrima, which arrived in the Onter Harbor yesterday, there arrived 120 people from South Africa, the majority being miners and railway men, and ...

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  13. COUNT OFFERED £30,000 BAIL.

    Count Mielezynski, who was acquitted on Saturday, had been in custody since his arrest on 21st December. He offered to furnish £50,000 bail, but the authorities ...

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  14. [?]EGEAN ISLANDS.

    The Greek Government has forwarded its reply to the joint note of the Great Powers dealing with the future of the Egean Islands. Greece generally ...

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  15. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Mexico, which was laden with timber, was bound from Lagnana to Liver pool. Her crew numbered 10. Five of the crew of the Fethard ...

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  16. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    On Saturday evening the [?] and Queen, [?] by the Prince [?] Wales, visited [?] Theatre, where a [?] ...

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  17. LIFEBOAT'S CREW PERISHES.

    The storm on the Wexford coast continues to rage with undiminished force, and the tug and remaining lifeboats put back to port this evening. They could do no ...

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  18. ALBANIAN THRONE.

    A deputation of Albanians, headed by Essad Pasha (the defender of Skutari), arrived at Neuwied, in Prussia, yesteray, to formally offer to Prince Frederick of Wied ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. [?] drastic action under the Arbitration Act, which provides for heavy penalties for a conspiracy in restraint of trade in a necessary commodity, ...

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  20. MOTHER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Coonamble (N.S.W.), 23rd February. The inquest was held to-day upon the body of Mrs. Bacon, wife of a sleeper-cutter who dropped dead while moving clothes ...

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  21. PAINTINGS STOLEN.

    Two accomplices of the Belgian, who was arrested in Paris on Thursday, in connection with the theft of works of art, have been taken into custody here. In addition, ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. ADDRESS BY MRS. PANKHURST.

    Mrs. Pankhurst to-day [?] an address to a large crowd from the [?] of a private house in Glebe Place, [?] sea. At the close on the address a party ...

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  23. HEAVY WEATHER IN BRITAIN

    The week and was marked by tempestuons weather. The entire British coast was swept. Many wreeks are reported. No fewer than 50 lives were saved by means ...

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  24. BOXING.

    A boxing match has been arranged be tween Georges Carpentier, the French champion, and Joe Jeannette, on 21st March. ...

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  25. SERVICE INTERRUPTED.

    Suffragettes [?] morning service at St [?] Cathedral, [?] yesterday, by chanting the petition, "God save Annie [?] and [?] Peace." The ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. TURMOIL IN MEXICO.

    It has been ascertained that Mr. Benton, the British ranchowner, who was recently executed by General Ville, the Mexica" rebel leader, was a native of Keig, in ...

    Article : 103 words
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  28. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Twelve Irish cattle, with others [?] were found to be suffering from foot and mouth disease, have been slaughtered at Bradley Green, in Worcestershire. ...

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  29. PEER'S ASSAILANT.

    Mary Lindsay, 24, the pretty suffragette, who last week whipped Lord [?] in mistake for Mr. Asqaith, the Prime Minister, was released on bail from [?]way ...

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  30. IVOLI PICTURES.

    Notwithsta [?] the cold weather last night, there was a big crowd at the Tivoli O[?]en-air Theatre to witness the initial appearance of Carlton Max Dalton and Moore ...

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  31. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily News" declares that the House of Lords plan to th[?] the Government does not [?] of the rejection of the ...

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  32. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Harry Hawker will give another public exhibition on Saturday next, and intends to perform the sensational aerial feat known as looping the loop. On Wednesday ...

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  33. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Daily Mail" says Mexico is admittedly within the sphere of American interests, but there is a limit to everything, and the limit is nearly reached when ...

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  34. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The large audience at His Majesty's Theatre Lyttleton-[?] last night, was [?] of the popularity of the well-known Corrick family of entertainers. This ...

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  35. ESPIONAGE IN ENGLAND.

    Prior to the departure of the continented express from Charing Cross, the detectives arrested a woman in a charge of [?] age. The detectives seized a number of ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Sunday, at his residance, Blackstreet, Long Gully, of Mr Joseph Dobb[?] For many years the decreased gentlemen was an cuergetic ...

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  37. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] Excursion to Melbourne, Special [?] 8.50, California Gully [?] Bendigo, 9 35. [?] Football Club, Annual Meeting. ...

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  38. GERMAN PRECAUTIONS.

    The commander of the German cruiser Dresden has despatched to the German legation, in Mexico City, two machine guns, 40,000 [?]ds of ammunition, and a squad ...

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  39. "WHITE W[?]VES" BACK TOWN.

    Grave news in regard to the revolt of the bandits led by "the White Wolf" has been received in Peking. The bandits descended on the town of Linan-chow and ...

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  40. HOME RULE.

    Ulster volunteer forces are receiving ad[?] military instruction, and will shortly carry out field operations, and manoeuvres upon a large scale. ...

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  41. LIVERPOOL MURDER.

    Samuel Angels Eltoft, who was sentenced to four years' imprisonment for being an necessory after the fact in the murder of Miss Elizabeth Branfield at Liverpool, will ...

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  42. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day at 10 a.m., on the premises, "Eucla," [?] Hill [?] [?] will conduct a sale of almost [?] A.N.A. [?] ...

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  43. GRAND DUKE'S PLAY.

    The Holy Syned has secured the pro hibition of the performance at any theatre in Russia of a drama entitled "The King of the Jews," written by the Grand Duke ...

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  44. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD.

    The Counter Roads Board sat to-day and opened tenders in connection with the work of the main Melbourne—Bendigo road between Harcourt and Big Hill. The board ...

    Article : 162 words
  45. £6000 WORTH OF JEWELS.

    A series jewel robbery was committed on Saturday at the tube railway station, at King's Cross. A Birmingham jeweller named ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. BRITANNIA THEATRE.

    An exceptionaly varied programme is pro [?] Britannia Theatre this week. In [?] to a big picture programme the [?] is [?] Selma Braatz, the ...

    Article : 242 words
  47. THE WEATHER.

    The weather during the past two days has been making amends of its severity last week. Another Pleasant day was experienced yesterday, when a southerly breeze ...

    Article : 91 words
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