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  2. Advertising

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  3. REVOLT IN CHINA

    BOMBAY, Monday Night.—The battalions of Indian troops are sailing for China. ...

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  4. WOMEN SUFFRAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. Mr Reginald, M'Kenuna, Mr Pease, Mr Hobhouse, Colon[?] Seely Mr R. F. Lambert, Earl Granard, and Lord ...

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  5. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES

    INDIANAPOLIS, Tuesday Morning. Telegrams and letters signed by a rang, purporting to contain a code system, giving instructions for blowing ...

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  6. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Royal Commission on the sugar industry was resumed to-day. F. W. Lord, jam manufacture, ...

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  7. WORK AND WAGES

    A meeting of free workers will beheld at Mr G. L. Meredith's office. C[?]-street, at 8 o'clock tomorrows night. ...

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  8. ARSENIC MYSTERY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning about the middle of last month, at as inquest on the body of Miss Ba[?] whose body had been exhumed, and ...

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  9. TASMANIAN RAILWAY WAGES.

    Following the increased rate of pay allowed the porters, Inbo[?] and line repairers, the Commissioner now announced that the minimum pay of ...

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  10. A BOMB THROWN AT YUANSH[?] KAI.

    PEKING, Tuesday Morning. W[?]ls returning from the palace, a bomb was thrown at Yunn-Shi-Kni, but he was not injured. Two policemen were killed, ...

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  11. BAKERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The secretary of the Master Bakers' Association reports that the employers representatives on the Wages Board. Messrs R. Dewis and J. ...

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  12. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The English Champion bil[?] player, Stevenson, att[?]tes [?] defeat by Gray to bad b[?]lth He is willing to bet ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF THE PRINCES.

    PEKING, Tuesday Morning.—Many of the princes are contributing generously to the patriotic fund. The princes' in Eastern Mongolia met at ...

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  14. THEATRICAL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. Rem[?]'s production of Gilbert Murray's translation of "C[?]" was a success at Covent Garden There were ...

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  15. CARTERS AND DRIVERS.

    All Carters and drivers in Launceston are earnestly requested to attend the meeting to-night at the Work men's Club. The business to be ...

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  16. REINFORCEMENTS.

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Morning—Three cruisers and three transports are conveying three battalions of infantry and eight machine guns, ...

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  17. INMAN v. LINDRUM.

    In the match between Inman and L[?]dium, the former has scored 933), and the latter 6121. ...

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  18. JAM TRADE AWARD.

    HOBART. Tuesday A [?] extraordinary has been published giving the determination of the Wages Board for the Jam trade. The rates and ...

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  19. SOCIETY DIVORCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Honorable William Lawson has obtained a div[?] from his wife Lord Hamilton, of Dalzell, was named as the ...

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  20. THROUGH THE ICE

    BERLIN, Monday Night Breaking ice at Emden [?]tated a large number of [?] shate[?]s into the [?] Twenty-seven [?] have been ...

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  21. STREET CAR HELD UP

    VANCOUVER, Monday Night Two armed men help up a street [?] at night time, and robbed both the conductor and motorman. They shot the ...

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  22. MASSACRE CONFIRMED.

    The imperialists, after much fighting, have reached within sixty miles of Sian[?] Many tokes were looted in Shensi, and the massa[?] of 10,000 ...

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  23. THE ABDICATION.

    "The Tr[?]es" correspondent at Peking states that the degree of [?] cat on will establish a republic, and it is hoped thereby that the li[?] ...

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  24. DISEASED POTATOES

    HOBART Tuesday. The Department of Agriculture has received advice from the Department at [?] to the effect that no [?] affected by Iris. ...

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  25. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday, Night. Forty Russians have been killed at Tala[?] but only seventeen bodies have been recovered. Many were buried ...

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  26. FIFTEEN SKATERS DROWNED.

    BERLIN. Tuesday Morning Fifteen skaters were drowned in the [?] of B[?] yesterday. The reports of the Emden accident were ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

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  28. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday Night Two members of the Saxony Acts Club, named Se[?]omann and Korn, ballooned from Dresde[?] to Ek[?] ...

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  29. GENERAL NEWS

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Morning. The Saltan has dissolved the Chamber an cond[?] that elections are hold, and that the ...

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  30. DEMONSTRATION IN LONDON.

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning—The Perma committee organised a demon station of three thousand in London against enc[?]achment on the integrity ...

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  31. SEWAGE AT HOBART

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At today [?] m[?] of the Metro[?] Damage Board it was stated that at was experted that the contract work in [?] ...

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  32. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning—Sir G F. Askwith's cotton conferences sat throughout the day, and adjusted ...

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  33. ALLEGED KIDNAPPING

    VANCOUVER Tuesday Morning All the other Parties [?] in the alleged kidnapping of M'M[?] the dynamiters, have been dis[?]sed ...

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  34. FRENCH AIRSHIP TRIAL.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning The [?]ship Adjutant Rea[?] crossed over Parts with eighteen passengers, and the M[?] of War accepted it after it ...

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  35. AN ABORTIVE , MEETING.

    The South W[?] C[?] Board his proved [?] at owners'[?] to [?] the schedule proposing a mi[?] of [?] for ...

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  36. UNIONIST CLUB MOVEMENT

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning The Unionist Club movement at U[?] a membership of [?] 2,00,000. [?] with [?] ...

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  37. GERMAN DEFENCE

    VIENNA, Monday Night.—"The Rec[?] declares [?] the new Re[?]stag is conf[?] with a further an [?] of the [?] pen[?] toot[?] and ...

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  38. BURNING FATALITY

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday Mary Ann White, an aged women, was [?] Bendigo on Saturday as the [?] of her dress [?]ting she [?] ...

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  39. CARD SHARPING

    BERLIN, Monday Night.—At the exp[?]y of of his [?]ne months sentence, Heir Wolff Metter[?] was [?] arrested at the person door, on a change of caul ...

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  40. A GREAT FIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. The teen thousand houses have been destroyed at Osa[?], an imp[?] city in Central [?] and the [?] ...

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  41. DRAMATIC TRAGEDY

    MELBOUNE. Tuesday A [?] to s divorce [?] We[?] Pa[?] at John[?] ...

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  42. POSTAL SERVANTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. Rep[?]ing to a deputation of letter [?]postmaster-Gene[?] stated the could hold out no hope of sub[?] ...

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  43. RIVER MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Information given to the p[?] to[?] that [?] thought to [?] in the S[?] River ...

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  44. SWEPT TO SEA

    ST PETERSBURG, Monday Night Nineteen fishermen, near the month of the Volga, were swept to set on a[?] flow ...

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  45. TROUBLE IN BRAZIL

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Tuesday Morning The [?] have captured president Royal, and are com[?]ing him to resign. ...

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  46. SUNBEAM DINNER

    LONDON, Monday Night-The Sa[?]beam dinner at the Guildhall was attended by 1200 children Amongst those present were the Lord May[?] and ...

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  47. CRISIS IN SPAIN

    MADRID, Monday, Night Sea[?] Ca[?] M[?] which re[?], has resumed office ...

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  48. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON. Monday Night The [?] the first [?] on the [?] prog[?]. and the twenty-eighth [?] of the Dreadnought ...

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  49. The COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday [?] and place for the trans[?] railway are row complete and wasting Mr O'Mailey's review on his return from ...

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  50. THE REPRINTED ANARCRIS].

    MADRID, Tuesday Meeting.-Cu[?]utte collapsed when inter[?] of his rep[?] and there were p[?] at the demo[?]tion of the[?] ...

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  51. SHIPBUILDING

    LONDON, Monday Night Lloyd's Register shows that 700 steamers, of 17,829[?] tens, 12 sa[?], of 20,[?] tons, and fifty worships of 230,[?] ...

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  52. RIFLE SHOOTING

    LONDON. Monday Night The naval and [?] are test [?] by the King's P[?] ...

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  53. POSTAL SERVANTS GRIEVANCE.

    The West Australian postal [?] are preparing a [?] Court a procedure which Mr F[?] welcomes Pa[?]ment, [?] bays. ...

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  54. DISORDERLY HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Night M[?] was to-day changed [?] ...

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  55. TANK STEAMER AFIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning The Once Liner Os[?]ley w[?]lessy reports passing the Spond[?]s , tank steamer. [?]fine, in the Indian Ocean, and ...

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  56. NAVAL RECRUITS.

    The Defence Department is expe[?]ncing a rush of have [?] from Tasmania and Victoria. ...

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  57. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    OTTAWA. Tuesday Morning Correspondence [?] in the House of Commons [?] that a [?] arrangement between Canada and ...

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  58. AFTER THE DURBAR

    PERIM, Monday Night The steamer Medina, with King Gee[?]ge and Queen Mary aboard, ho[?] bound from India, has passed here ...

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  59. ALLEGED PERJURY

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—At the G[?]long Police Court to day Sydney [?]d Greer was charged with p[?] that he denied having threatened a ...

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  60. ALMS HOUSES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A dorton has bequeathed £150,000 for the [?] of [?] houses, with full preference to [?]. Who have being in ...

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  61. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday A fire [?] damage to Me[?] B[?] Ro[?] and Co[?]in [?] the morning. The ...

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  62. A STRIKERS' MOB

    LAWRENCE (Mass). Monday Night A mob of textile workers, numbering 3000, attempted to rush the mulls during a strike, and smashed the [?] ...

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  63. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    BERLIN Tuesday Morning The S[?] 23[?] the Centre Party 2,012,000. National [?] 1,071,000. Rad[?] 1,556,000 ...

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  64. CRUELTY TO SHEEP

    HOBART. Tuesday.—Albert Richard son was charged to-day with [?] unnecessary suffering to about 20 sheep. He was fined 20, and coats. ...

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  65. THANKSGIVING SERVICE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Then Majesties king G[?]go and Queen Mary and Queen Alexander will attend a [?]giving service at Saint Panl's on ...

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  66. S. A POLITICS

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday Parliament was dr[?] by pro[?] to-day The [?] Campaign [?] being con[?] with great [?] ...

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  67. AMERICAN TREATIES

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday Morning—The Senate [?] agreed to admit the public to debates on the pending anglo-American, and American French ...

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  68. FIFTEEN THOUSAND IDLE

    LAWRENCE (Mass), Tuesday Morning Fifteen thousand workers are idle in connection with the mill strike, and the city has been placed ...

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  69. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A [?] has been issued by the Marconi Company against Messrs. Huddar[?], Parker, Limited and the Australian Wireless ...

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  70. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Chm[?]" states. [?] officially, that the Welsh Church disestablishment will take precedence of Home Rule next ...

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  71. VALUABLE OYSTERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—A resident of Waverly who purchased a [?] at a city shop dis[?] sized pe[?] in the shells. ...

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