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  2. THE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Four Russian torpedoers form Via divostock arrived offf the west coast of Hokkaido on Friday. They ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — At Ararat yesterday some school cadets were practising at rifle shooting at the outts. A boy named Johnson was shouldering, his ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday. — Three men named Henry Pearce, Joseph Wilton, and Frank Connors have been arrested, charged with having attempted by means ...

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  6. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The representatives of thirty-four Zemstvos, in defiance of the authorities, have assembled in Moscow to ...

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  7. ORGANISING HOOLIGANS.

    The extreme conservatives in Russia have formed a secret terrorist committee to organise Hooligan attacks on the Intellectuals. ...

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  8. THE CARLTON GARDENS TRAGEDY

    In regard to the beer-poisoning tragedy in the Carlton Gardens, Mulgrave, the gardener, declares that he had no enemy in the world. It is thought ...

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  9. FINISH STEAMER STOPPED.

    The Finnish steamer Degir, when leaving Lubeck for Helsingfors, was stopped pending an investigation of her cargo, which is supposed to ...

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  10. THE TURF

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  11. SECRET ARMS FOUND.

    A man has been arrested at Odessa for having in his possession a bomb. A secret store of arms was also discovered. ...

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  12. THE PREMIER'S RETURN.

    The Premier (Mr Evans) returns from Sydney to-morrow. ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — An oil launch, with a crew of four men, is missing. The vessel left Yamba on Monday on a Schnapper fishing cruise, and has not ...

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  14. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Sunday. — At the EmuBay Road Trust meeting yesterday, Mr William Jones was again elected to the chairmanship, which he has held for over ...

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  15. THE BALTIC FLEET

    LONDON, Friday Night.—It is stated in Paris that before the Japanese representations regarding neutrality this week France sent a naval ...

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  16. CIVIC DISABILITIES.

    Wealthy NOnconformists in Moscow subscribed beforehand several hundred million roubles to the war fund in return for relief from civic ...

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  17. CAPSIZE OF A FISHING BOAT.

    Frank Wilson, Richard Sneddon, James Sneddon, and a boy named William sneddon, were fishing in a boat at Newcastle, when the craft capsized. ...

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  18. DELORAINE

    DELORAINE, Sunday. — Mr Charles Crowden, aged 84, died to-day, and the funeral is to take place on Tuesday. The deceased was a respected resident of 54 ...

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  19. FERMENT IN POLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The ferment in Poland is increasing, owing to the Cossacks and infantry brutally dispersing crowds and ...

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  20. FLEET MOVEMENTS.

    Admiral Nibogatoff's warships passed Singapore bound eastwards at dawn to-day. ...

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  21. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Charles Hegerson, a ranger at the National Park, was accidentally shot by one of a party on youths who were out shooting, and has been taken to the ...

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  22. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Saturday. — The funeral of the late Mr J. H. Innes took place to-day at East Devonport, and was largely attended. The immediate ...

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  23. AN AMUSING REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — All Europe is amused at a St. Petersburg telegram announcing that Admiral Rozhdestvensky had ...

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  24. THE CHURCHES

    At St. John's at 11 the service was taken by the Bishop of Melbourne, when there were also present: Canon Beresford and the Revs. J. B. Woolnough ...

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  25. AL LITTLE GIRL SHOT.

    A little daughter of Mr D. Souter, of South Ballina, has been shot by a pea rifle by her brother, and is in a critical condition. ...

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  26. THE PLAGUE OUTBREAK.

    Frederick Lee, aged 44, of Redfern, and William M'Michael, a butcher, of Newcastle, have both developed plague symptoms. Two patients, named Chas. ...

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  27. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A farmer named Patrick Maher, of Forthside, has his leg broken when returning home from Dovonport. Near Vetigan's he was riding on the shafts ...

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  28. WREAK OF A VESSEL.

    News from Nonmea states that the Almedia, a Norwegian ship, Captain Lorentzer, in ballast, from Melbourne to Vehone, to load a cargo of chrome ...

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  29. RESENTMENT IN JAPAN.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The feeling in Japan against Admiral Rozhdestvensky's procedure is rapidly growing into deep resentment ...

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  30. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday. — A four roomed house, together with its contents, in Driffield-street, occupied by Mr George D. Roberts, was completely ...

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  31. IMPERIAL CRICKET

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The first match on the programme of the tour of the Australian cricketers in England commenced at the Crystal Palace ...

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  32. BISHOP OF MELBOURNE

    The Bishop of Melbourne (Dr. Clarke) arrived in Launceston on Saturday in connection with the Anglican Synod which is being held this week. ...

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  33. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Federal Attorney-General has asked the Victorian Attorney-General that counsel for the State in the appeal to the Privy ...

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  34. WORKERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    At the annual meeting of the Queenstown branch of the Workers' Political League, Mr A. J. Street was elected president, and Mr S. Southern ...

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  35. FLORAL SHOW.

    The floral show and industrial exhibition arranged by the committee and board of management of the Presbyterian Church, was concluded on Saturday ...

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  36. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A sad and fatal mishap occurred at the V.A.T.C. meeting at Canlfield yesterday. Colenso fell in the Neerim Steeplechase at the ...

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  37. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Sunday. — Some forty members of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, who are visiting the mining districts of Tasmania, passed ...

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  38. TATTERSALL'S RACES POSTPONED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The City Tattersall's races yesterday were postponed on account of the rain. ...

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  39. MINISTERS' CIVIC UNIFORMS.

    A despatch has been received from the Colonial Office intimating that at all public functions Federal Ministers may wear civil uniforms of the second instead ...

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  40. S.A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

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  41. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TRAINS.

    Owing to the high charges made by some of the State Governments for special trains for the Governor-General, Lord Northcote will in future travel by ...

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  42. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — A special meeting of the Zeehan Town Board was held on Saturday afternoon, when, after a short discussion, it was unanimously ...

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  43. A QUARTER'S DEFALCATIONS.

    During the quarter ended March 31 the defalcations in the Federal service amounted to over £400. About £300 occurred in West Australia, only a few ...

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  44. ST. PAUL'S.

    At. St. Paul's, Dr. Armstrong (Bishop of Wangaratta) was the preacher in the morning. He took for his text Luke xxiv., 6, "He is risen," from which he ...

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  45. SENATOR MULCAHY.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — Senator Mulcaby arrived on a brief business visit on Saturday. ...

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  46. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.

    Martin T. Cheek has been appointed electoral registrar at Newnham, and John J. O. Stuart at Colebrook. D. A. Gcawford, assistant letter carrier at ...

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  47. MOUNT READ TROUBLE.

    The A.M.A. officials here know nothing about the trouble at Mount Read and the visit of the A.M.A. executive. ...

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  48. THE FRUIT EXPORT

    HOBART, Saturday.—About a month ago Mr Lea, Government Entomologist, proceeded to Sydney for the purpose of enquiring into the complaints made ...

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  49. REVISION COURTS.

    The following electoral revision courts will be held on May 29: New Norfolk, Oatlands, Bellerive, Franklin, Launceston, St. Helen's, Zeehan, Burnie, ...

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  50. "TATTERSALL'S" SWEEPS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr sydney Smith) has obtained the opinion of the Crown Solicitor in regard to preventing packets in connection with "Tattersall's" ...

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  51. HOLY TRINITY.

    At the morning service at the Holy Trinity Church yesterday, the Bishop of Tasmania (DR. Mercer) officiated, and delivered an eloquent and impressive ...

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  52. MATCH AGAINST NOTTS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The Australians will commence their second match on Monday against Nottingham, at Notts. ...

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  53. CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    Mr James Mils, managing director of the Union Steamship Company, has been in negotiation with the Federal Government for the proposed extension of the ...

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  55. SHEFFIELD

    SHEFFIELD, Sunday. — Mr Bramich, of West Kentish, had the misfortune to have a barn containing his season's seed oats and all his chaff recently ...

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  56. COURSING

    A meeting of the committee of the Northern Tasmanian Coursing Club was held at the Blenbeim Hotel, Longford, on Saturday evening, when nominations were ...

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  57. A BROKEN LEG.

    A young man named Henry Glover, of Wilmot, had the unfortunate mishap of getting a broken leg through a fall when riding near Mr H. Rockliff's property, on ...

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