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  2. Advertising

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday.—In coneonance with the promise made by the Acting-Premier to Sir William Lyne, a list has been prepared of the names of 40 ...

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  4. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Mayor (Alderman P. Boland) yesterday received a message from Mr. E. A. Counsel, chairman of the Commission appointed to divide the ...

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  5. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.-Complaints were lately made by the German Government that Fehim Pasha, chief of the Turkish police, had ...

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  6. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reueter, at Berlin, states that the final composition of the Reichstag is as follows: Centre Party, 105; ...

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  7. HIGH SOCIETY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—It was announced in October last that the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough had signed a deed of separation on the ...

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  8. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Mount LyellCompany's illicit ing returns from January 3 to January 30 amounted to 29,359 tons. Of the ore ...

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  9. RABBIT INSPECTION.

    Messrs. Manly and Tonkin, of the Tasmanian Freezing Company, waited on Mr A. Hean to-day, and suggested that the company's expert graders ...

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  10. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    The State elections will probably be held about the end of March. ...

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  11. THE 1903 GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS.

    At the last general election in 1903, the number of deputies returned by each party was: Social Democrats, 81; Clericals. 100; National ...

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  12. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS.

    The Premier to-day received a letter from Mr Caruthers, Premier of New South Wales, intimating that he had agreed with Mr Evans, Premier of ...

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  13. MR H. A. NICHOLS.

    Mr H. A. Nichols. M.L.C., returned to-day from New Zealand. APPOINTMENTS. M. J. Russell lias been appointed ...

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  14. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The American Commissioners and Germany have, agreed to the basis of a reciprocity treaty and an attempt to ratify ...

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  15. SPEECH BY THE KAISER.

    An immense crowd at midnight enthusiastically cheered the Kaiser and the Empress at the Royal Palace at Berlin. The Kaiser declared that if ...

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  16. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—A lecture on Anglican Mission work in Melanesia was well attended at St. Paul's schoolroom this evening and afterwards a ...

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  17. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    Mr Hodges, the Labor candidate for Kooyong, is suing "The Age" newspaper for £99 damages, for alleged libel. During the Federal campaign ...

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  18. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The pom-pom guns are shortly to be withdrawn from use in the British Army. ...

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  19. LADIES AT PLAY.

    The Victorian lady cricketers defeated New Ground to-day by 76 runs to 23. This is the first match of the tour for the visitors, and Misses ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The death is announced of Lord Henry Thring; who was born in 1818. ...

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  21. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The hearing of the defence in the trial of Harry Thaw, a Pittsburg millionaire, who is charged with the murder of Mr ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    MOTOR BUSES ...

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  23. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Thursday.—The Boort team of cricketers who arrived from Victoria yesterday, played a Burnie team at Burnie to-day, and scored a ...

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  24. VISCOUNT GOSCHEN.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The death is announced of Viscount Goschen, who expired suddenly from heart disease. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—News received this morning from Norfolk Island states that the barque Maelgwyn, 1276 tons, which was recently reported to have ...

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  26. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—Warden Chambers took his seat at the court house this afternoon for the purpose of holding a public inquiry into the ...

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  27. MINERS IN REVOLT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A serious riot occurred at the Ashivo copper mine, in Japan, resulting in the loss of life. ...

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  28. DELAYS WITH LEASES.

    Last week it was found that the Mires Department had not forwarded a lease, with others papers, in the matter of Gray v. Duncanson, and at a ...

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  29. MOTOR BUSES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Central London Tube Company lost a million passengers during the last half-year, owing to the motor 'bus ...

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  30. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Duke of Connaught, who is touring the East, has unveiled statues of his Majesty King Edward and the Prince of ...

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  31. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Queensland Copper Freeholds, with a capital £300,000, has been registered. The company, the shares in ...

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  32. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. H.M.S. Dreadnought, on a run from Gibraltar to Trinidad, averaged a speed of over seventeen knots per hoar ...

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  33. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—M. Plocivoff, the leader of the Octobrists at Kaish, has been assassinated in his office. ...

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  34. HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION.

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  35. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr Austin Chapman) is to have on interview with Mr Mills, the managing director of the Union ...

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  36. SENTENCES CONFIRMED.

    The Czar has confirmed the sentences passed on Admiral Niebogatoff and other officers, who surrendered at the battle of Tsushima. ...

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  37. TRACK CONSTRUCTION.

    Inspector Harrison received instractions to make arrangements for the construction of a track from the White Hawk mine to the Mount Farrell ...

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  38. DESTROYER FLOTILLA.

    The port of Dover is to be the base for the fourth destroyer flotilla. ...

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  39. SCHOOL OF MINES.

    At a meeting of the School of Mines committee to-day a number of letters were received from England, America, and Europe, speaking in complimentary ...

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  40. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    Sir William Lyne, replying to the complaints made by the States to the effect that the work of administration of the Commerce Act regulations has ...

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  41. THE FRENCH NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The six new battleships which are being built for the French navy, as part of tho 1906 programme, are to be ...

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  42. A TERRIFIC STORM.

    To day the Wollong show was spoiled by a terrific storm, which blew the tents over, and ripped them to pieces, and deluged the grounds. Many ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Thursday.—Regarding the repatriation of Australians from South Africa, the Premier has expressed his expressed his willingness to co-operate, but is of the ...

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  44. COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Times" infers from Mr Winstn Churchill's speech at the Chamber of Commerce dinner at Leeds, and the ...

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  45. A WORLD'S COLLECTION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— Father Wernz, a Jesurt vicar-general, has offered the Pope several million francs which have been collected in all ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    In regard to the Premiers' Conference, the Premier states that Western Australia has been ignored. He has had no communication of any ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—On Wednesday evening five young men were seen coming out of a lane off Blyth-street, where a battered empty box, used for ...

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  49. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr. Winston Churchill, Under Secretary for the Colonies, considers that the Imperial Institute ought to increasingly ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Further details of the trip of the steamer Melbidin in connection with the missing schooner Pilot, show that the sea must ...

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  51. THE WEST INDIES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The influential United States papers argue that the incident between Rear-Admiral Davis and Sir Alexander ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. FRENCH CONGO

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Advices from Herga, in the French Congo, state that the cannibals massacred one hundred French colonists at ...

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  54. THE COOK TOWN HURRICANE.

    The investigations of the houses at Cock Town made by the relief committee show that out if 600 buildings, 269 were either damaged or demolished. ...

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