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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. H. Samuel, Postmaster-General, speaking at Newcastle, said the Asquith Government had resolved that the Parliament Bill, ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The decapitated body of Alfred Nicholson, aged 37, a. well-known tailor, was found on the railway line at ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Monday.—Advices have been received from Africa stating that the British expedition to the Tone Hills, Northern Gold Coast, has been ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    PEKING, Monday.— A man named Arundel, a member of the crew of the steamer Asia, which was recently wrecked in Chinese waters, is missing, ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    TANGIER, Sunday.—Fifteen hundred Taza horsemen readied Fez on Saturday last, are helping the Sultan. Whilst Captain Mangin'e force in Fez ...

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  7. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the Police Court this morning Albert Scott Brown, for disturbing the peace in Charles street on Saturday night, was ...

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  8. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—In connection with the Anglican Synod, which commeriess here to-morrow, a public meeting under the auspices of ...

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  9. MAY DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— May Day was celebrated by the Socialist Party to-day by a procession through the City road with red flags flying. ...

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  10. RECIPROCITY.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Price, one of the members from Illinois State, in speaking on the Tariff, ...

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  11. ITALIAN EXHIBITION.

    ROME, Monday.—Report from Turin state that King Emanuel opened an exhibition there in the presence of 200,000 people. ...

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  12. OLD MAN'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — John Thomas Drew, an elderly tobacconist, was found dead in bed at his residence, Parkville, this morning, with a glass ...

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  13. WORLD-WIDE PEACE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — At an Anglo, German rapprochement meeting which' was held in London to-day, Professor Sieper, of Munich, made a speech, in ...

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  14. CONSUMPTIVE CHALETS.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the City Council to-day a petition against the erection of consumptive chalots in Mulgrave street, near the General ...

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  15. WIG-MAKERS' UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The Australian Hairdressers' and Wig-makers' Union have been granted a certificate of registration under the ...

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  16. A NEW LEVIATHAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Another super Dreadnought, the Princess Royal, has been launched. The Princess Royal is a cruiser and was constructed at ...

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  17. THE CANTON RIOTS.

    HONG KONG. Monday.—There are anti-Manchu riots at Canton. The Viceroy is refuging with the Admiralty and 20,000 troops have arrived. Many ...

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  18. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.— The rainfall for April was 11.66 inches, as compared with 11 inches for April, 1910. The fall for the four months of the year ...

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  19. A BALLABAT SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Lody of a man who suicided by hanging at Cohen's Hotel. Ballarat, on Friday, has been identified as that of John ...

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  20. BRITISH BIBLE SOCIETY.

    LONDON, Monday. — The British and Foreign Bible Society have issued a report showing that in 1910 they issued 7,000,000 copies of the Bible, ...

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  21. FRENCH FRAUDS.

    PARIS, Monday. — A clerk in the Foreign Office named Hamon has been placed on trial for misappropriation of moneys. He admits the truth of the ...

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  22. GOVERNOR'S CHAFFEUR FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Hugh Strong, the State Governor's chauffeur, has been fined £4 for driving at a furious speed. ...

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  23. OSCAR ASCHE AND LILY BRAYTON.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir iwipert Clarke states that Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton, his wife, who took Melbourne and Sydney (theatre-goers ...

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  24. SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At a special meeting of the Municipal Council this afternoon tho salary of the Warden was fixed at £100." For the position ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A fire occurred in the Crescent Coffee Palace and Hotel, George street, early this morning. A panic took place amongst ...

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  26. MACHINERY ACCIDENT.

    BRUSSELS, Monday.—A fatal accident occurred on Saturday at a colliery at Wasmes. The winding gear went wrong, and failing to act the occupants ...

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  27. GREAT BRITAIN AND PERSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In accordance with the statement made in the House of Commons last month by Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for ...

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  28. SUICIDE EPIDEMIC.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.— Cabled reference was recently made to an epidemic of suicide amongst the youthful portion of the population. ...

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  29. THE "BLACK HAND."

    ROME, Monday.—Eighteen members of the "Black Hand" Society hare been captured in the neighborhood of Vesuvius, where they had pillaged scores of ...

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  30. A DOUBLE LIFE.

    PARIS, Monday.—An extraordinary case of imposition has been brought to light. A woman passing herself off as tho Baroness de Chariot was ...

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  31. A MOSMAN SCARE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Several expert detectives are endeavoring to trace a young man who haB committed a large number of assaults on women at ...

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  32. SCOTLAND'S POPULATION.

    EDINBURGH, Monday. — Further census returns show that the population of Scottish towns is practically the same as in 1901. Many country ...

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  33. THE M'CANN CASE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — In the House of Commons recently, Mr. J. H. M. Campbell, K.C., one of the Unionist members for Dublin University, ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The death sentences on John Farrington, and Peter Tynan for murdering William Tynan, near Mackay, have been ...

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  35. EXCELLENT TEA SEASON.

    PEKING, Monday.— China has enjoyed an excellent season for tea. ...

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  36. A MELBOURNE SCULPTOR.

    LONDON, Monday.— The newspapers highly praise new works by Mr. Bertram Mackennall, the famous Melbourne sculptor. The statuary commended ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—The local option poll taken throughout Westralia, resulted in a large majority against increasing the number of licenses, and ...

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  39. SPORTING NEWS.

    ALBANY, Canada, Monday. — Ed. Barry (Eng.) is thoroughly "fit," so he declares, for tho championship sculling race, which takes place to-day. ...

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  40. A RUSSIAN TRAGEDY.

    MOSCOW, Monday. — A peculiar tragedy is reported. The Princess, Shacavoskoi died from starvation in her palace. She had been living 20 ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — The Minister for Agriculture has laid tho foundation stone of the Kanpokonui cheese factory in Taranaki, which is ...

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  42. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.— Forty-two Maoris have arrived from New Zealand to take part in the Festival of Empire celebrations. ...

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  43. AEROPLANE LAW SUIT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Courts have given an important judgment in favor of Wright Bros., the well-known aeroplanist. against the principal aeroplane ...

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  44. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Captain Hovgaard, a Danish officer, who is Professor of Naval Architecture in the United States, has an article in the ...

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  45. PERSONAL.

    The many friends of Sergeant-Major Kimber, who for some considerable time was instructor to N.W. Coast companies of Rangers, and is now instructor ...

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  46. A POST OFFICE BURGLED.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — The Manaui Post Office has been entered , by burglars and £232 stolen from the building. ...

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  47. THE CHINA PLAGUE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.—Word has been received here that tho conference regarding the China and Mongolian plague has closed without any ...

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  48. TRAGEDY NEAR KIMBERLEY.

    A suicide of a ghastly and unusual nature took place at Blackamoor, Mersey River, on Sunday. A farmer named Charles ...

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  49. HOBART.

    HOBART, Monday.— The Smithton Whaling Company, Limited, with a capital of £336 in 336 shares of £1 each, has been registered. ...

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  50. THREE HUMMOCKS ISLAND.

    HOBART, Monday.— In August last the Premier forwarded to tho Prime Minister resolutions passed at a meeting of the Consolidated Marine Board ...

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  51. THE REFERENDA.

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  52. MAY DAY IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The Government's decision to prohibit Labor demonstrations on May day on the ground that they interferes with ...

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  53. FIRE AT CREWE HOUSE.

    LONDON, Monday.— Another fire has occurred at Crowe House, the London residence of tho Earl of Crowe, Lord Privy Seal. ...

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  54. DARWIN FINAL COUNT.

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  55. LEVEN HARBOR TRUST.

    The annual meeting of the Leven Harbor Trust was held yesterday. Present:— Messrs E. Hobbs, J. Stones, A. M'Pherson, A. O. Allen, and ...

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  56. SPORTING.

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  57. A CLORIOUS VICTORY.

    Sir,—I must write a few lines to thank yon and all those who have taken an active part in bringing about such a glorious victory. Electors, through the ...

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  58. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    The following notifications appear in the "Commonwealth Gazette" received yesterday:— 12th Australian Light Horse ...

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  59. TASMANIA'S POPULATION.

    HOBART, Monday.—It appears from the census returns to hand so far that the population of the State will reach between 192,000 and 191,000, and that ...

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  60. TASMANIAN REVENUE.

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  61. GEORGE'S BAY BAR.

    HOBART, Monday. — The harbor master here is to visit George's Bay and report to the Government as to the best means of removing tho bar at that port. ...

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  62. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    HOBART, Monday. — The Acting Premier states that the Government has received about 24 applications from persons willing to accept tho position ...

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  63. HOMING.

    A single-out hen race, from Kimberley was held on Wednesday last under the auspices of the Elverstone Society. Seven birds were liberated and six ...

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  64. FEDERAL REVENUE.

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  65. Advertising

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  66. Advertising

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