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  2. London Cables.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Speeches on the Education Bill in the House of Commons yesterday indicated a wide divergence in the views of members on ...

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  3. A CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—A young man, named David Latham, was admitted to the hospital to-night suffering from severe injuries sustained through ...

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  4. London Cables.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Pu-Yi, the young successor to the Chinese throne, has been crowned Emperor of the Celestial Empire amid great ceremony ...

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  5. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The body of Murdock Campbell, owner and master of the yacht Lottie, lost in a squall on March 9, has been found in ...

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  6. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—A deputation, from the Western Tourists' Association waited upon Warden Fisher this afternoon in reference to the clearing ...

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  7. RAILWAY INQUIRY OFFICE OPENED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The new railway inquiry office at the tourist bureau, corner of Swanston and Collins streets, was opened to-day. ...

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  8. THE BALKANS BOTHER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German Chancellor, Prince Von Bulow, during a conversation with representatives of the Powers, expressed complete ...

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  9. DEATH FROM LOCKJAW.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Anthony Penfold, well known in the Temora district, has died from lockjaw, following on a fly-bite. ...

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  10. Governor-General Yachtsman.

    Lord Dudley, speaking at the opening of the yachting season in Melbourne, said he hoped before very long to have some sort of vessel in ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL PROROGATION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Cabinet held a meeting to-day. Possibly Parliament will be prorogued till to-morrow week. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Fie Kee Jang, a Chinese, has been found unconscious on the floor of his shop in Glebe street. He was dreadfully battered, and died ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The miners have arranged to hold a referendum on the question of continuing the present agreement with the mine ...

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  14. A STEAMER QUARANTINED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The steamer Falls of Orchy has been quarantined at Newcastle after arriving from Manila. A case of small-pox aboard was ...

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  15. AEROPLANES AND WAR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Hiram Maxim, the famous, inventor, speaking at a meeting of the Society of Arms, asserted that aeroplanes will soon ...

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  16. RUN OVER BY AN EXPRESS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Melbourne youth, named John Harvey, in charge of the railway gates at Liverpool, was cut to pieces to-day by the Melbourne ...

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  17. PENNY POSTAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Penny postage on letters between Germany and the United States comes into operation in January. ...

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  18. THE CORONET'S CRUISE RESUMED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The American yacht Coronet has left Sydney; her destination is unknown, but she sailed southwards, apparently. ...

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  19. THE KAISER AND THE REICHSTAC

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Reichstag yesterday debated various motions for reforming the Imperial constitution in the matter of Ministerial responsibility ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Standard's" correspondent at New York states that heavy influence has been brought to bear on the ways and means ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Wallabies" team of Australian footballers met with their second defeat since the commencement of the tour yesterday. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A strong combined organisation is being formed to take the field during the next Federal elections in the interest of State ...

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  23. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The "Standard" states that Lord Rosebery's committee for reform of the House of Lords recommends that no peer be ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. A PHENOMENAL RAINFALL.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Four inches of rain fell in the Nelia district in the two days ended yesterday. ...

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  26. THE PRICE OF METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  27. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Justice Denniston has quashed the conviction of John Rankin, a Christchurch bookseller, who was found, guilty of selling an ...

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  28. AUSTRIA'S JUBILEE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vienna's joyous celebration of the diamond jubilee of the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has been overclouded by the fact ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The London wool sales, which were to have taker place to-day were postponed owing to a heavy fog prevailing. ...

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  30. WHALE ISLAND EARTHQUAKE.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—Clouds of steam and dry sand are issuing from various parts of Whale Island, the seat of the recent earthquake disturbances. ...

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  31. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A young woman, named Sarah Jane Smith, who was burnt yesterday while washing clothes near an open copper ...

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  32. A LIBERAL DEFEAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  33. TASMANIAN PRODUCTS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Premier has received a report from Mr. Thompson Paxton, agent for the Government in the East, stating that there is a ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. Sporting.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The betting on the Johnson-Burns match is slightly in favor of Johnson, but money is scarce. ...

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  35. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The following executive appointments are notified:— Justices of the Peace—David Lindsay for Evandale; Effingham Dryburgh ...

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  36. CRICKET.

    "Post" v. East Devonport, at West Devonport. Don v. Wesley Vale, at Don. West Devon Association. ...

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  37. TO BUY KING ISLAND.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Minister of Lands has received a letter from one Isaac Stevenson, of Port Chalmers, New Zealand, stating that he had been ...

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  38. Federal Parliament.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate to-day, after unimportant questions, Senator M'Gregor moved the second reading of the Seat of ...

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  39. WEATHER FORECAST.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The following weather forecast was issued to-day:— Fine, with temperature rising; generally east and north winds. ...

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  40. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Fisher, in reply to Mr. M'Donald, said the special committee on the harvester ...

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  41. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — The four-masted barquentine Runai arrived this morning from London via Hobart with a general cargo. ...

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  42. TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.

    East Devonport v. "Post," at Devonport Oval. E.D. A. Chatwin, O. M[?]Call, V. Horton, L. Gardam, E. Soden. H. Ives. F. Floyd. P. O'Connor ...

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  43. LOONGANA PASSENGER MISSING

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Mr. C. E. Thompson, a lithographer, who was a passenger from Melbourne by the Loongana to-day, is reported as missing. ...

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  44. THE HUON EXTENSION

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The Railway Commission is to report on the proposed Huon extension about the end of January. ...

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  45. Advertising

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