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  2. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.-General Madariloff, on arriving at Harbin, sent his men to burn several barracks in order to expel the mutineers. The latter ...

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  3. CRICKET

    BURNIE, Wednesday. - A unique cricket match was played on the Burnie recreation ground to-day between teams of ladies representing Devonport ...

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  4. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday. - Burglars are making their presence felt here, several premiss having been entered and robbed. ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. UGANDA CHIEFS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. - Two Uganda chiefs have been sentenced to death. They hired a native to kill Mr Galt, a British official, under the belief ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. - The case against Grant Hervey, a journalist, who is charged with shooting at Walter Baker, an actor, with intent ...

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  8. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The following appointments to the Ministry has been officially declared: Financial Secretary to the Treasury. ...

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  9. SHROPSHIRE BREEDERS.

    The secretary of the Tasmanian Shropshire Sheepbr[?]der Association (Mr T. Murdoch) has received the following letter from the Royal ...

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  10. VICTORIAN XI. v. BENDIGO XV.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. - A cricket match was commenced to-day between 15 of the Bendigo district and a Victorian eleven. Harry Trott, an ...

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  11. FALSE REPRESENTATIONS.

    Frederick Terr[?]uce Farreliy was found guilty to-day of obtaining £899 the property of Router's Telegram Company, by means of false representation, ...

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  12. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. - The British Football Association has decided not to send a team to Australia. It is understood the question of a guarantee ...

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  13. PEASANTS AND TROOPS.

    The peasants at Livonia attacked a detachment of troops, seized their arms and attacked the protectors of the estates. They then captured a train and ...

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  14. FAITH HEALER'S DEATH.

    The coroner hold an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Mrs Elizabeth Lamb, of Middle Park, which occurred on Friday. The deceased was a ...

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  15. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.-Five cases of bubonic plague have been reported at Madeira, two of them proving fatal. ...

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  16. POLICE COMMISSION.

    Mr W. Dinnie (Chief Commissioner of the New Zealand Police) and Mr R. C. Oldham inspected the Hobart police to-day, and expressed their ...

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  17. CORNWALL ASSOCIATION.

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  18. SUEZ CANAL RATES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Snez Canal directors Lave decided at the beginning of the new year to reduce the rates seventy-five centimes ...

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  19. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.-Mr D. C Urquhart has definitely decided to oppose Mr H. A. Dumbleton at the general election. ...

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  20. MR ALFRED LYTTELTON

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Australian Agents-General have farewelled Mr Alfred Lyttelton, the retiring Secretary of State for the ...

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  21. TEDS POSTAL STRIKE.

    Wholesale arrests are being made at Moscow among the members of the committee of the Postal and Telegraphic Unions. Twenty thousand messages await ...

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  22. ENTERTAINMENT.

    At the concert given at the Town Hall to-night in aid of the piano fund, Mr A. J. Hawkins, of Launceston, was accorded a hearty reception for his elocutionary numbers. ...

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  23. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The National Bank of New Zealand has declared a dividend of 10 per cent. ...

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  24. GORMANSTON

    GORMANSTON, Wednesday. - The half-yearly meeting of members of the Gormanston branch of the Australian Natives Association was held on ...

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  25. THE UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Queen's fund for the unemployed now totals £120,000, including £40,000 which is ear-marked for London, which ...

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  26. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The body of a man with his feet and hands firmly tied, recovered in the Campaspe River, near Echuca, has been identified as that of Grantley Berkely ...

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  27. ROYAL TOUR IN INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Prince and Princess of Wales had a great reception at Delhi. Their Royal Highnesses visited the Golden ...

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  28. PROTECTION FOR GERMANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The German residents at Riga have organised a regiment for mutual protection. They have imported 1200 ...

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  29. ALLEGED BIGAMY.

    A well dressed young woman named Lily Strike was committed for trial on a, charge of bigamy to-day. Daring the proceedings the accused fell on the ...

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  30. CHINESE PROVINCES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - I China proposes to station one hundred thousand troops in the Stinking, Kirin, and Amir provinces, in order ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SIDNEY, Wednesday.-The Federal High Court has reversed the judgment of the State Supreme Court that the land and buildings of the Royal ...

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  32. BRITISH WOOLLEN TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Tariff Commission has published a summary of the evidence taken respecting the woollen industry, but ...

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  33. GENERAL STRIKE DELAYED.

    Count Witte's bold repressive measures have compelled the labor chiefs to delay a genera strike until a more convenient moment. Meanwhile they ...

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  34. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday. - The annual meeting of the licencing bench has been farther adjourned till next Monday. ...

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  35. UNEXPECTED DEATH.

    Mr Frank M. O'Meara, secretary to the Queenstown Hospital, for many years, expired this afternoon. Although he has not enjoyed the best of health of ...

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  36. PORTE AND THE POWERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Porte has accepted the terms imposed by the Powers regarding financial control in Macedonia, and the ...

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  37. BURIED TREASURE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. - One thousand English gold and silver pieces unearthed in the grounds of the Dutch Church at Cronstad, which was used ...

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  38. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire occurred on the steamer Wimmera during the passage from Wellington. It was discovered on Sunday night in the hold among a quantity of ...

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  39. CONGO FREE STATE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - Owing to the Congo Free State occupying territory which is claimed by the South Government, the latter has closed ...

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  40. ULVERSTONE

    ULVERSTONE, Wednesday.-Nominations for the vacancies on the Leven Harbor Trust, caused by the resignation of Messrs. R, O. Ede, and E. Hobbs, ...

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  41. TROUBLE AT SHANGHAI

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - Owing to a dispute arising out of mixed jurisdiction, a number of Chinese, at Shanghai have resolved to present ...

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  42. Death of an Old Colouist:

    A very old colonist, Mrs Annie Maria Annie, died a few days ago at Booth Yen Yean. In the year 1841 Mrs Dawbin arrived with her first husband, ...

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  43. CONSPIRATORS SENTENCED.

    Two men named Arthur Channing and John Raymond were convicted to-day on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the North Queensland ...

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  44. ROLAND ASSOCIATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 407 words
  45. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.-Nearly the whole of the day at the Court of Requests was occupied in dealing with an alleged wrongful dismissal case, and ...

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  46. THE FISCAL ISSUE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Reichstag advocates Germany giving Britain exceptionally favorable treatment in connection with the ...

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  47. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The body of a man was found in Rouse Bay Park to-day. His hands were strapped to the side, and a cloth covered the face. Close by was a ...

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  48. THE HEALTH ACT.

    The Montagu Road Trust has resolved that the chief health officer be informed that the trust is anxious to co-operate with him in carrying out ...

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  49. MISS ALICE ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. -"The New York Herald" reports that Miss Alice Roosevelt, daughter of the President, is engaged to Mr Nicholas ...

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  50. BRITISH NAVAL MISHAP

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. - The Admiralty has expressed disapproval of the court-martial, and the acquittal of the captain of the repair ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. - It has definitely been decided that the Premiers' Conference will be held in March, but it is not settled whether ...

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  52. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-Strong pressure is being exercised to induce the Government not to proceed with the Anti-Trust Bill. A number of its ...

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  53. Concert:

    The annual concert in aid of the prize fond of Miss Horwood's Cataract Hill private school, was held at the Temperance Hall last night. There ...

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  54. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Wednesday.-In connection with the murder of Mark Liebglied, at Broome, the Executive has decided that the men Charles Hagon. Simon ...

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  55. SECRETARY FOR THE COLONIES.

    The Government has sent a cable of congratulation to Lord Elgin, on his acceptance of the portfolio of Secretary of State for the Colonies. Lord Elgin ...

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  56. NOTICES.

    Rapid progress is being made by the young performers who will present several of tbe principal scenes from "The Merchant of Venice" at the Academy of Music next ...

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  57. RIDING ASTRIDE.

    A correspondent writes from the country to a Sydney paper: "I would like to give my experience of riding astride the horse, and trust others will ...

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  58. CALEDONIAN SPORTS

    At a meeting of die committee of the Northern Caledonian Society, held last night, the action of the Tasmanian Cyclists Union in regard to the sports ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. BLACK RIVER v. ROCKY CAPE.

    The Rocky Cape cricketers journeyed to Forest, where they met the Black Hirer eleven, who scored a victory. The scores were: Rocky Cape: First ...

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  61. N.W. Farmers' Association:

    The task of the liquidator of the N.W. Fanners' Association at Devonport has been lightened by the sale of the buildings recently occupied by ...

    Article : 109 words
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