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  2. Advertising

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  3. SMALL POX OUTBREAK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A telegram was received to-day by Dr. Norris, Director of Quarantine, from Dr. Thomson, chief quarantine officer, New ...

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  4. TERRIFIC CYCLONE

    SYDNEY. Tueday.—A cyclone of extraordinary force swept over Noumea, New Caledonia, on Easter Sunday night. A vast amount of damage was ...

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  5. BAPTIST UNION

    The annual session of the Baptist Union of Tasmania was formally opened to-day, at 9.15 a.m., with divine service, conducted by Mr J. W. Fisher, ...

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  6. A. VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A Parliamentary paper has been issued containing a record of the Australian and New Zealand impressions of Sir ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr Asquith made a notable statement in the House of Commons to-day, when he denied having promised the Irish Nationalists any kind of ...

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  8. MR O'BRIEN'S ADVICE.

    Mr O'Brien states that Messrs. Redmond and Dillon refused to join himself and Mr Healy in the interview with Mr Lloyd-George, and the ...

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  9. THE WRECKED RELIC

    Yesterday morning, at about 10.30, the Koonookarra, from Hobart, via East Coast ports, arrived at Launceston. She brought the master and crew ...

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  10. RELEASE OF VICTORIAN PATIENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Victorian sinall-pox patients are progressing, and there are no additional persons under observation. The quarantine ...

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  11. STATE ELECTION

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The elections are still incomplete, and the fate of the Government hangs on the Northern Territory. Should either of the Labor ...

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  12. LORDS' REFORM DEBATE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the House of Commons, Mr Alfred Lyttelton made a stinging rebuke' to Mr Winston Churchill for his ...

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  13. STRIKE AT MARSEILLES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The naval reservists at Marseilles have declared a 24 hours' strike as a protest against the prosecutions of a ...

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  14. IMPUDENT THIEF

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Numerous complaints have of late been made by householders of the visitation of a bogus telephone repairer. This worthy ...

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  15. THE CAPTAIN INTERVIEWED.

    Captain C. J. Brown, the master of the ill-fated vessel, during the course of an interview yesterday, stated: "We were bound from Hobart to Adelaide ...

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  16. FRENCH TARIFF

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The French tariff, which has been enforced, invests the Government with retaliatory tory powers in cases of undue ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN COINAGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Treasury expects to receive from the Imperial authorities within a few days the second consignment of ...

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  18. THE VESSEL'S POSITION.

    Captain James Holyman, the master of the Koonookarra, said that when they left Eddystone on Sunday all that could be seen of the wrecked schooner ...

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  19. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—As the convincing date of the Tommy Burns and Bill Lang contest for the heavy-weight boxing championship of Austrlaia ...

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  20. MEDICAL RESEARCH

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning— Dr. Doyen, a famous , Parisian surgeon, announces that he has discovered the phagogenous colloids "which formed ...

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  21. MR ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In his correspondence with the Vatican over his proposed visit tot he Pope, Mr Roosevelt said that he recogaised the ...

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  22. SUNK OFF LAND'S END

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The four-masted ship Kate Thomas, bound from Antwerp for Port Talbot, sunk off Land's End, on the Cornwall ...

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  24. LOSS OF A SCHOONER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—News was received this afternoon of the total loss if the auxiliary schooner Countess of Ranfurly. Messrs. Kerr Brothers and ...

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  25. THE VATICAN ASTOUNDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Vatican authoities are astounded that Mr Roosevelt has published correspondence which they regarded as ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Coration Supreme Court lias ann[?]lled the Agram sentences, on the ground that the evidence was insufficient to ...

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    At Christie's recently a pair of Morland color prints, "Children Birdnesting" and "Children Playing Blindman's Baff," realised £135. ...

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  28. SUPPLY OF COAL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The State Government has under consideration the question of undertaking the supply of coal for public and private ...

    Article : 142 words
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  30. CONTINUOUS ETHERGRAMS.

    Ethergrams communication has been continuously maintained between Berlin and a steamer until the arrival of the vessel at the Cameroons. ...

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  31. CO-PARTNERSHIP

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Christopher Furness, in response to an appal is considering the possibility of continuing the co-partnership ...

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  32. SNOWSTORMS AND FROST.

    Snowdrifts in Spain and 23 degrees of frost have done severe damage to the fruit crops. There hare been 24 hours' snowstorms in the South of ...

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  33. SHIPMENT BY THE OMRAH.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—The R.M.S Omrab, which arrived this morning brought another shipment of new Australian coinage, consisting of florins and ...

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  34. RUSSIAN AIRSHIP FLEET.

    The Duma has voted the amount for an airship fleet and £2500 sterling in prizes. ...

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  35. THE DEATH PENALTY

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Afghan. Hadji Khan, who on November 20 murdered a fellow countryman named Said Mahomet, at Frome Creek, in the ...

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  36. MEMOIRAL FUND.

    The sum of £3000 has been subscribed to a memorial fund to the late Professor Berm. W. Levy, of Sydney. The committee has decided to found a ...

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  37. MELBOURNE CUP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An attempt was made to-day to turn the silver cup, which was part of the Melbourne Cup prize won by Glenloth in ...

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  38. A MISSING STEAMER.

    The Board of Trade inquiry has failed to discover any real cause for the disappearance of the Australian-bound steamer, from Mazartlan, on the coast ...

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  39. BUCKET SHOPS

    LONDON. Monday Night.—It is state that the American bucket shops, which have been raided, possessed a fast leased wire at the New York Stock ...

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  40. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Lieutenant Scott, at a meeting at Liverpool, appealed for £600 to complete the £40,000 required for his Autarctic expedition, and £1115 ...

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  41. AN AVIATOR'S FUNERAL.

    There was an imposing demonstration at San Sebastian while the body of M. Le Blon, the aviator, who was recently killed, was taken to the ...

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  42. SERIOUS FIRE

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The premises of the Social Democratic Club were destroyed by fire early this morning. The damage is estimated at £2500. ...

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  43. STRIKE RESULTS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—There is the direst poverty in hundreds of homes in Northumberland. This lamentable state of affairs is the result ...

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  45. THE FRENCH NAVY

    The French Chamber by 428 votes to 131 voted for laying down two Dreadnoughts next August, which will be completed by 1913. ...

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  46. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—After thirty hours' concealment, the police discovered a well-dressed suffragette hiding in the ventilating shaft of the ...

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  47. INTERIM DIVIDEND.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company has declared an interim dividend of [?] per share. ...

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  49. A BALLOONIST KILLED.

    Professor Abegg has been killed whilst ballooning in Pomerania. ...

    Article : 12 words
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