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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) SIR EVELYN WOOD.

    Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C., had an exciting experience while hunting in Essex to-day, but despite the fact that he is nearly 75 years of ago, he emerged ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS. FRANCHISE BILL WITHDRAWN.

    After all the excitement which preceded the arrival of the Franchise Bill at the committee stage in the House of Commons, to-day's actual proceeding's partook of the ...

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  4. PERSONAL,

    Our Delhi correspondent cabled last night that Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of India, had so far recovered that he was able to open the Legislative Council on Monday. ...

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    [?] BURNS' NIGHT.—A very attractive programme has been prepared to celebrate Burns' Night in the Caledonian Society's rooms to-morrow evening. The programme ...

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  6. BALKAN SITUATION. A CRITICAL TIME.

    The peace delegates of the Balkan Alliance have consented to a brief delay before they finally rupture the negotiations. The postponement was arranged at the ...

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  7. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    While on a tour of inspection with the sewerage committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works on Monday, the Mayor of Bendigo (Cr. J. H. Curnow) had a ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. MR. ARTHUR'S CANDIDATURE.

    A meeting of the Eaglehawk branch of the P.L.C. was held last night, the president (Mr. W. Hayhow) presiding over a large attendance. Mr. J. A. Arthur was ...

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  9. LIBERAL RALLY AT ESSENDON.

    A Liberal rally was held at the Essendon Town Hall to-night, when Mr. Hume Cook, the selected Liberal candidate for Maribyrnong in the House of ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of his imperial Highness the Archduke Renier (Rainer), a member of the reigning house of Auslria-Hungary, and first cousin of the Emperor ...

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  11. SIGNIFICANT CONCESSION.

    A concession by the new Ottomon Government seems to possess special significance in view of the known fact that the Young Turks are depending on German ...

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  12. AIRMAN KILLED,

    M. Eusebione, ar. Argentine aviator, was killed near this city to-day. His aeroplane failed him in mid-air, and he was dashed to the ground, death being instantaneous. ...

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  13. SPEECH BY OPPOSITION LEADER.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Bonar Law, leader of the Opposition, absolved the Government from the vote pledges given to women. He thought the ...

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  14. STATE SCHOOLS.

    The State schools' Christmas vacation ended last week, but the celebration of Foundation Day on Monday added another day to the children's holidays. Duties were ...

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  15. ENGLISH BOXING.

    Two well known boxers, in "Jeni" Driscoll, ex-feather-weight champion of England, and Owen Moran, met to-night at the National Sporting Club, London. The ...

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  16. LATEST NEWS.

    A strong national feeling prevails in favor of Roumanians demand for territory. Private individuals and public institutions are subscribing freely to advance ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS.

    It has transpired that the Government will not adopt Mr. Harold Baker's bill, which provides for the abolition of plurality votes, but will introduce a new ...

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  18. FIGHT WITH FILIPINOS.

    News has been received that a sharp encounter with Moros took place at Taglitsi on 23rd inst. Captain M'Nally and seven members of the Philippine Scouts ...

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  19. SUFFRAGETTE THREATS.

    As was to be expected, the turn of events in regard to the Franchise Bill has proved very unpalatable to the militant suffragettes. ...

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  20. FOUNDATION DAY. HONORED IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Foundation Day attracted much more notice in England to-day than in previous years. Many of the newspapers drew attention ...

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  21. AMERICAN WOOL TARIFF.

    The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives is considering the question of wool tariff. The manufacturers are fighting hard against the ...

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  22. COLLISION WITH POLICE.

    No time was wasted by the militant suffragettes in giving practical evidence of their disapproval of the decision of the Cabinet to postpone the question of women's ...

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  24. MARCONI COMPANY.

    The Marconi Investigation Committee has agreed to allow Mr. Marconi to reply fully to the various attacks made on his company. ...

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  25. SUFFRAGETTES MILITANT.

    At a meeting of the Women's Social Union held yesterday, a resolution was carried demanding the resignation of Sir Edward Grey raid Mr. Lloyd George, unless ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    The Mayor of Wilmersdorff banqueted 100 mayors and councillors of Greater Berlin for the purpose of enabling them to taste Australian mutton. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST GOVERNOR.

    In honor of the Australian Foundation Day, the Corporation of Bath decorated the bronze tablet on the one-time residence in Bath of Governor Arthur Phillip, ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was strong competition at the London wool sales to-day. Opening rates were fully maintained, and prices for all sorts displayed a hardening tendency. ...

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  29. COMMENTS BY "DAILY MAIL."

    The "Daily Mail." commenting on the celebration of wattle day, says that Australia required to foster settlement by sending the railway through the fertile ...

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  30. TWO WEEKS' GAOL.

    Mrs. Despard, who took part in the outbreak at Trafalgar-square, was sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment. ...

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  31. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Franklin count resulted in the election of Messrs. A. Cotton, J. W. Evans, N. K. Ewing (Liberals), and Messrs. J. Earle, D. E. Dicker and S. F. Martin ...

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  32. IRISH HOME RULE.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for India, moved the second reading of the Home Rule Bill. In the course of his speech he ...

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  33. STATE OPPOSITION.

    A full meeting of the State Opposition was held at Parliament House to-day. It was decided that Mr. G. Elmslie should be deputy leader and Mr. Lemmon ...

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  34. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  35. RUSSIA AND FINLAND.

    TWenty-three officials of the Supreme Court at Vibourg have been sentenced to 16 months' imprisonment and debarred from holding office for ten years, for resisting ...

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  36. "A LIFELESS DEBATE."

    The second reading debate on the Home Rule Bill was carried on lifelessly in the House of Lords to-night. The Duke of Devonshire moved the ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. MINERS' WAGES BOARD.

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  39. HOUSE COLLAPSES.

    A remarkable disaster occurred in the city yesterday. A house containing several families suddenly collapsed, and buried most of the inmates. ...

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  40. MELBOURNE. Tuesday, 28th January. JEWELLERY STOLEN.

    Mr. R. Lloyd, tailor, who resides in Brown-street, Carlton, has reported to the police that during his temporary absence from home on Monday the place was ...

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  41. HOVE POISONING CASE.

    The second inquest into the death of Hugh Trevanion, a victim of the veronal habit, who died in September last, was continued to-day. ...

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  42. SANATORIUM CARNIVAL. THE ART UNIONS.

    [?] [?] drawing of the art unions in connection with the Consumptive Sanatorium Fair, held in October, took place at the Town Hall last night in the ...

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  43. COMPANY FINED.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Messrs. Bartold P.M., and Hicks and Fuller, Js.P., the Milo Company was fined 10/, with costs, for having failed to pay Leslie ...

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  44. STRIKE AND STRIKERS.

    At the Flemington Court to-day, Robert Strike, a shearer, was called upon to show cause why he should not be ejected from a house in Kensington. Strike said he was ...

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  45. WOMEN AS JURORS.

    A debate took place in the State Legislature yesterday on the subject of making women eligible to do jury duty. The debate was marked by great uproar. ...

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  46. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    A resolution was unanimously carried by the Labor Conference declaring hostility to the form of compulsory service placed on the New Zealand statute book, and ...

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  47. APPOINTMENTS APPROVED.

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  48. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Nolan, a resident of Echuca for some 30 years, died on Monday at his residence, Hare-street. The deceased gentleman was 81 years of age. He leaves a ...

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  49. LYRIC PHOTO PLAYS LTD

    The star picture in the programme of Lyric Photo. Plays this week is a Pathe color film entitled. "The Work of His Hands." The subject is an interesting one, ...

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  50. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    The steamer Gothic arrived from London to-day with 1400 immigrants on board. Seven hundred were for the State. An outbreak of measles occurred during the ...

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  51. INCREASE OF SETTLEMENT.

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  53. THE RECEIPTS.

    [?] [?] receipts of the carnival (in[?] tickets sold) amounted to £162, [?] the proceeds from the stalls will bring [?] amount up to about £230. The tea ...

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  54. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The thrilling romantic drama, "Gipsy's Hate," which is the present star picture at the Tivoli Theatre. View-street, is drawing record attendances. The principal part ...

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  55. ARSENIC IN WINE.

    To-night Geo. Miller and his wife, Ellen Miller, of Wellington-street, city, were drinking some wine which had been purchased at Redfern in the morning. The ...

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  56. FIRE IN FLINDERS-LANE.

    At about 7 o'clock this evening a fire broke out in the basement of a two-storked building in Flinders-lane occupied by Messrs. G. R. Willis and Co., softgoods ...

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  57. FEDERAL FRUIT COMMISSION.

    In giving evidence before the Fruit Commission to-day, Mr. C. Grucher, inspector of fruit for export, said that the apples produced in Tasmania last year filled nearly ...

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