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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.—Last February G. Kemp, Liberal member for North-West Manchester, secured first in the order of consideration of ...

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  3. MINING.

    All orders receive prompt personal attention. No commission charged unless business transacted. Quotations supplied. Address telegrams ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.— The House if Commons was crowded when Mr Lloyd-George rose to move the second reading of his National Insurance Bill ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    VANCOUVER, Saturday. — A recent message recorded that a mob at Cordova, in Alaska, enraged at the non-settlement of the Alaskan coal ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Join Learoyd, aged 29 years, was run over by a railway train near Williamstown this morning and killed. He had been ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    TANGIER, Sunday. — Despite a series of sorties, the blockade at Fez continues. Prices of food are alarming, and a famine is threatened. ...

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  9. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Saturday.—By a two to the majority the Lower House of the convocation at Canterbury yesterday greed that celebrants of Holy ...

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  10. A MT. CLAUDE SHOW.

    A Devonport syndicate have recently taken up an 80-acre section on the Forth River, in the vicinity of Mr. laude, as a bismuth and wolfram show ...

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  11. OLD MAX ROASTED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— A fatal no occurred in a residence at Talpot last night. Robert Riddle, aged [?]4 years, was roasted to death. The ...

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  12. SPANISH NERVOUSNESS.

    MADRID, Sunday. — The newspaper "Impartial" declares that the conduct of Franco in Morocco has reached a stage requiring an immediate ...

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  13. AN AMERICAN DEMAND.

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — A huge [?]n's suffrage procession paraded Avenue yesterday. Babies and grandmothers were included in ...

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  14. DRUIDS' ART UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The result of the Druids' art union, which was drawn yesterday, was:— First prize........ 280,916 ...

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  15. LOS ANGELES OUTRACE.

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.—The Grand jury of Los Angeles returned 19 indictments against the brothers M'Namara, who are charged with murder in ...

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  16. THE VETO BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister Mr. Asquith, gave notice in the [?] of Commons yesterday of his session to take the third reading on ...

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  17. THE WEST COAST.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—The Zeehan Western mine looks well at the 75ft. level. Stoping is in progress on Bell's rode, where an average of 15in, high ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday. — A miner named J. Scollard has been seriously injured in the head and back by a fall of earth at the ...

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  19. GRUESOME FREIGHT.

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The body of an unknown woman was discovered yesterday in a box at Bantra. Lower Egypt. The box had been sent from ...

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  20. A BELGIAN TRAGEDY.

    LIEGE, Sunday.—The support to an aerial railway used for transporting slag at the Serding iron works collapsed, with the result that fire workmen were ...

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  21. A UNIONIST CARE-ALL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Selborne Lord of the Admiralty in the [?]r Ministry), speaking at Bart said that Monday would see the ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Saturday. — Two lads named George and Harry Gould, while bathing at Cannon Valley beach, Pioneer Bay, were stung by jelly-fish ...

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  23. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    EL PASO, Mexico, Sunday.— The Mexican rebels have decided to attack Juarez on Saturday or Monday of no reply is received as to whether ...

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  24. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.— Gorge Gray has been definitely matched against Melbourne Inman. The "Sporting Life" says great ...

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  25. TURKISH TROUBLES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday. — There are dissensions amongst the dominant party, the Young Turks, and Cabinet crisis has resulted. The ...

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  26. SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  27. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Saturday. — The body of Mary Burgess, aged 31 years, has been found in the Swan River. The deceased had been a victim to ...

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  28. BOXING CONTEST.

    KANSAS CITY, Sunday.—In a boxing contest, Flynn versus Kaufman, the latter was defeated in the tenth round. The defeated man was severely ...

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  29. AMERICA HOLDS OFF.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The resumption of hostilities in Mexico will not affect the United States' decision not to interevene in any ...

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  30. MEKEEPER MURDERED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Thomas [?]gton's game-keeper, Harry was found dead yesterday at Thomas Wakefield's estate, known ...

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  31. HOBART.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Closer Settlement Board has just returned from a visit to the Forrester settlement, where they have appraised 5,000 acres ...

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  32. INDIAN MURDER CHARGE.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday. —Two Ben[?]alis were charged with shooting Inspector Ghose, a witness in the Dacca conspiracy case, who was killed in from ...

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  33. AFTER THE REFERENDA.

    Following upon the great victory achieved at the referendum, the Commonwealth Liberals intend not only to continue, but to extend, their ...

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  34. ARMISTICE ENDED.

    MEXICO, Sunday.—General Madero as confirmed the report that the armistice with the President's forces has ended. The rebel leader adds there is ...

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  35. CANADIAN PRIVATIONS.

    MONTON, Canada, Alberta, Sunday A letter has been received here [?] tells how a mounted police were lost in tho Arctic regions ...

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  37. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The following public works tenders have been accepted:— Road, South Oonah road. 223, R. ...

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  38. STRIKE RIOTING IN WALES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There have been renewed disturbances in the Rhonda valley colliery district. South Wales. The strikers are clothing non-unionists ...

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  39. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Ratifications if the Anglo-Japanese commercial treaty have been exchanged between the two Governments. ...

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  41. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Since the new year 2,600 persons have sailed for Westralia who had the advantage either of listed passages or of being nominated ...

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  42. THE TRAMWAYS ACT

    During his recent visit to the North-west Coast, the acting-Premier (Hon. Hean) was interviewed respecting the Tramways Act, and the need for ...

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  43. [?]E OF THE POLICE PARTY.

    COUVER, Sunday.—An invest in into the loss of the Antarctic patrol leads to the supposition the men were poisoned by In ...

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  44. BITTER EXCHANGES.

    In a recent issue we gave a very candid criticism by the acting-Prime Minister on the Rev. H. Worrall, of Brunswick, formerly of the ...

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  45. COASTAL HURRICANE.

    COUVER, Sunday.—The coast [?]ska was swept by a hurricane [?]y, and small vessels are ashore my inlets. ...

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  46. A NIGHT ON THE MOUNTAIN.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Two Salvation army lassies Had a very unpleasant experience last nights Mary Duff natron of the Army home, and Ella ...

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  47. WEAK SPOT IN MEASURE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Strong critic [?]sm has been passed on the provision that any deficiency due to a workman's smaller contribution when earning less ...

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  48. N.S. WALES IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Yesterday the steamer Mamari sailed with 640 emigrants for New South Wales. Mr. [?] . Coghlan, the New South Wale ...

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  49. TERBRO MURDER TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The brother oF [?]aro, one of the prisoners charged [?]rbro with the "Black Hand' has, rushed up to the witness box ...

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  50. ACCIDENT TO THE INVINCIBLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—On Thursday remarkable accident occurred to the British battleship-cruiser Invincible, 7,250 tons, 25 guns, the flagship of the ...

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  51. LLOYD-GEORGE COMPLIMENTED

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer states he has been deluged with telegrams and congratulations on his insurance scheme ...

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  52. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Saturday. Silver is 5 at 2/0 5-16d. per or. standard, [?]ared with 2/0 7-16d. per oz. on ...

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  53. [?]SORY TRAINING.

    [?] the latest estimates, over [?] 100,000 senior cadets [?]dia available for training commences on July 1 next. ...

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  54. PRINTING TRADE TROUBLES.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The trouble m the printing trade, which was settled last week by an increase in pay being granted to jobbing and "stone" hands ...

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  56. AN AUSTRALIAN AEROPLANE.

    Mr. J. R. Duigan, who resides at Spring Plains, near Heathcote, Vic, has for some time past been devoting a deal of attention to aviation, and ...

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  57. EXTENDING BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Before a meeting of the Manchester Importers' and Exporters' Association Mr." Wickens, a Board of Trade Commissioner who ...

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  58. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday. — Special services in celebration of the jubilee of St. Paul's Church were held to-day. Bishop Mercer preached to-night to a ...

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  59. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—An unfortunate accident happened to Mr. H. W. Judd, the local representative of the "Mercury," after completing his work early ...

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  60. LIGHT-RESISTING SEEDS.

    [?]avages of Irish blight among to crops of Victoria have growers some severely practical and they are seeking State ...

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  61. PENNY POSTAGE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General in Victoria, Mr. C. E. Bight, has prepared a comparison between last Thursday's English mail, which was handled ...

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  62. TASMANIAN LICENSING LAWS.

    Sir,—A good deal of discussion has recently taken place, and rightly so too be the peculiar and unsatisfactory nature of our licensing laws, arising from ...

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  63. A TURBULENT MEETING.

    QUEENSTOWN, Saturday. —Last night's meeting to discuss the proposal to imposes a levy of 1/ on all hospital subscribers, to raise funds to make ...

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  64. ACTING PRIME MINISTER'S REPLY.

    The acting-Prime Minister made the allowing reply to the letter of Rev. H. Worral:—"I read Mr. Worrall" [?]tter, and I have never read anything ...

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  65. COMPELLING SORROW.

    An Omaba man presented himself to he leader of a band in that city, with a request that the band play at a ousin's funeral. ...

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  66. Advertising

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