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  3. AMERICAN POLITICS

    KANSAS CITY, Friday Morning The first Presidental [?] held in the United States [?] Mr Roosevelt's nomination and the [?] ...

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  4. UNPAID RATES

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday.—During a discussion at the Council meeting last night regarding outstanding rates and their recovery, the Warden said that, ...

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  5. THE COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The North-Western Railway Company de[?] the reported reduction in the train service. ...

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  6. TASMANIA'S CLAIM

    HOBART, Friday.— Mr Sampson, a member of the House of Representatives, passed through Hobart to-day, on route for New Zealand for a ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, tuesday Night — Five additional suffragettes have been arrested for window smashing, including the jays and Gor[?]ges. ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED LYNCHING

    JACKSONVILLE (FLORIDA), Friday Morning. — Five negroes were arrested and charged with the [?] of a man named Silverstein and ...

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  9. NOVELISTS WIFE SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night — Mrs W. Jacoks, wife of the well-known novelist, has been sentenced to a month's hard window ...

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  10. ATTACK ON A MINSTER.

    MANAGUA. Friday Morning Bitter newspaper attacks are being directed against Mr K[?] Secretary of State. The latter was declared to be ...

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  11. A TRAIN WRECKED

    DANVILLE (ILLINOIS). Friday Morning Five persons are dead owing to the wreck of a [?] on the Wa[?] and many other's ...

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  12. WOMEN DEPLORE TACTICS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Nationalist Union of Women's Su[?]frage has circularised members of the House of Commons, hoping that the ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL VISIT

    SMITHTON, Friday The Premier (Sir Elliott La[?]), Messrs E A Counsel (Surveyor General), J. F. C Lord (Commissioner of Police), and Dr ...

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  14. WOOLLEN COMPANY ENQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning The House of Representatives committee on [?] has recommended an investigation into American ...

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  15. THE SOUTH POLE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The evening newspaper are displaying the wellington telegram, [?] that Captain Amundsen reports that Captain ...

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  16. A LABOR SYMPATHISER

    Mr G. Lansbary, Labor M P , addressing a meeting of the Women's Political Union, sympathised with those imprisoned, and expressed ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS

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  18. SPECULATORS HOLDING COAL

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Yorkshire and Detbyshire mine owners have practically agreed to the eight hours for surfacemen. and better pay ...

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  19. A RIGOROUS CENSORSHIP.

    The printers responsible for the publication of the [?] "Votes for Women" have [?]gorously [?] from the [?] ...

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  20. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE Friday — Mr George G. L Prend[?], the president of the Australian T[?]ways Employees' Association, in continuing has evidence ...

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  21. LIEUT [?]EFFREY'S BOYS

    LONDON, Thursday Night His Majesty King George [?] Australian [?] Palace on the [?] ...

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  22. THE POLE REACHED

    LONDON, Friday Morning "The Daily Chronicle [?] telegram signed by Captain Amundsen, stating that the Pole was ...

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  23. NO APPRECIABLE CHANGE

    LONDON. Friday Morning There is no appreciable change in the station The maners' executive will not yield without the National ...

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  24. DISCOVERY OF PETROLEUM

    LONDON, Friday Morning — [?] has been discovered at Wales[?] at a depth of [?] and at [?] at a depth of [?] ...

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  25. TUBERCULOSIS

    CALCUTTA, Thursday Night. The Ratan Tata on Bombay offers £10[?] sterling annually for ten years to continue a crusade [?]tuberculosis, ...

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  26. LIE[?] SHACRLETON'S VIEWS.

    "The Daily Celebrate" [?] Captain Amund[?] story to-morrow [?] Eenest [?] states that Captain Amundsen's taking the [?] ...

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  27. A STEAMER ABANDONED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning The steamer [?] has been [?] ...

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  28. AVIATION FLIGHT

    PARIS, Thursday Night M H[?] Sahnen aeroplaned from London to Paris on 20s minutes non-stop [?]ight ...

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  29. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON Friday Morning The Morning Post says the Government proposes to increase the [?] of the navy. ...

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  30. CAPTAIN [?] EXPEDITION

    WELLINGTON Friday Mr [?] ...

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  31. WRESTLING

    CHICAGO, Friday Morning [?] ...

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  32. FATAL RIOTS

    As the result of a strike of [?] involving the islands of workman [?] The appoints of the company have declared that children ...

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  33. A CONTROLLING CAUSE.

    A general [?] in the price of bread is [?] to delay and disappoinment over the Argentine where crop is the controlling cause of the coal strike and ...

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  34. EARLY CLOSING

    HOBART Friday In the City Court to-day the first prosecution under the Shopes Closing Act was [?] when Messrs [?] and Fitz [?] were charged with [?] ...

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  35. MASKED BURGLAR

    SYDNEY, Friday [?] made has appearance at 2 o'clock [?] the well known ...

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  36. LECTURES BY CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday [?] Amundsen to [?] ...

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  37. WIRELESS STATION

    LONDON, Friday Morning Mr Horbert S[?] Postmaster [?] has accepted the [?] Company's teams for the construction of ...

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  38. STRIKERS WRECK BUILDINGS

    Four hundred thousand industries are idle The strikers wrecked [?] and [?] hoast at the Tabrak [?] where ...

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  39. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN'S VIEWS

    HOBART Friday [?] ...

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  40. POLO IN CANADA

    SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA. Thursday Night [?] of the English pale players, [?] in games at [?] ...

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  41. STOLEN PROPERTY

    SYDNEY, Friday [?] man who has returned to sydney from China, has given [?]able information to the police regarding the met[?]ds ...

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  42. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    P[?], Friday Morning The Cabmet and Assembly have accepted the [?]ing proposal that the [?] should be [?] at ...

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  43. SIR WILLIAM LYNE

    SYDNEY, Friday Sir William [?] was seized with a sadden illness after the Home Rate [?] at the Town Hall last night, and now [?] in ...

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  44. THE PANAMA CANAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night The Horse [?] Representatives [?] has [?] question of a Panama [?] decision has ...

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  45. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Friday Morning The P[?] (Mr As[?]) an [?] an the House of Commons, said Home Role [?] not be [?] ...

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  47. CRICKET TROUBLE

    ADELAIDE, Friday A few days ago the captain of the English XI., Mr Warm[?], who had sought in [?] to bring about a settlement of the ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH OFFICE

    LONDON, Thursday Night The Australian [?] Mess Streeton Lambert [?] and Longstaff, have been elected in Sa [?] Macken ...

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  49. MURDER OF A MISSIONARY.

    PEKING, Friday Morning When Bishop Scotts party was endangered the [?] Day and Hughes [?] explained that the carts were the ...

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  50. AMERICAN TREATIES

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning. The [?] two votes has [?] the English and French [?] ...

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  51. THE TRIPOLITAN WAR

    ROME, Friday Morning The [?] attacked the Merghat Heights on Tuesday nihgt, but were reprised The Italian losses were slight ...

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  52. FADED HOPES

    SYDNEY (Later). Late to-night medical opinion was that S[?] William lane might struggle through till the morning, and that was all that could ...

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  53. MURDER IN RUSSIA

    ST PETERSBURG, Friday Morning — For murder D[?]azy Mococh has been sentenced to twelve years' penal [?] Mococh, the ...

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  54. SEED GERMINATION

    HOBART, Friday. The Department of Agriculture has been presented by Messrs Sutton and sons, of England, with a seed [?] The ...

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  55. TREATIES RATIFIED

    Without the clause [?]ing the treaty making powers of the Senate. the Anglo American and Franco-American arbitration treaties have ...

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  56. A NOMINATION QUESTIONED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. Trouble has occurred over the information in the nomination to the Board of Control by the Melbourne Cricket Club on ...

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  57. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  58. COLONIAL PRODUCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night — The Agents-General have [?] Mr Lewis Hurcourt, Secretary of State for the [?] to enquire into ...

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  60. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    BERLIN, Friday Morning. — The gendarmerie are being strengthened in the coal districts to protect the non-strikers, and troops have been sent to ...

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