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  2. THE ROSS CAMP:

    Routine training work was continued to-day, and all the various regiments and corps were out from morning to evening under the members of the ...

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  3. SMALL-POX.

    The R.M.S. Moolian from London, arrived at the Semaphore anchorage on Saturday morning, with a case of small-pox on board. The ve[?]el left ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUMS.

    Mr. Tudor, Minister of Customs, had denounced the sugar monopoly, but 12 months had passed, and the so-called enemies of trusts, combines, and ...

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  5. THE RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    The riots in the champagne districts of France have not yet ceased, although the situation is much l[?]ss grave. At Trepail yesterday the vinedressers ...

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  6. MORMONS IN ENGLAND.

    Following the meetings which have been held in England urging the Government to expel Mormon emissaries from the Kingdom, there have been ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. William Jones, the Liberal member for the Arfon division of Carnarvonshire, addressed a meeting of his constit[?]ents at Colwyn Bay on ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Captain Clarem[?]t, one of the Canadian Exchange officers, who was traveling by train from Melbourne to Mildura on Saturday night, died ...

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  9. THE HOLIDAY.

    Yesterday turned out a perfect day for a holiday, and it was taken full advantage of by the people of Hobart and of the surrounding districts. ...

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  10. WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    The leaders of the Bulgarian inner organisation have come to an agreement with the Albanian insurrectionary committee for common action against the ...

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  11. MOUNT LYELL.

    Statements having been made that there is not [?] the dearth of labour at the Mt. Lyell mines that has been representad from time to time, Mr. R. ...

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  12. MISPRINT LEADS TO DEATH.

    A tragic occurrence took place recently in Paris, owing to a misprint which occurred in n popular medical book[?] ...

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  13. THE ZIONIST MOVEMENT.

    The proclamation of the Constitution of Tarkey threw open the doors of Palestine to the incoming of Jews. The officials of the Zionist movement, ...

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  14. ANARCHY AT DELAGOA BAY.

    The British cruiser Forte, 10 guns, 7,000 tons, the flagship of the Cape of Good Ho[?]e station, has been sent to Delagoa Bay. ...

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  15. BERLIN SENSATION.

    In December last a great sensation was caused in Berlin owing to the arrest of Count Giebbert Wolff-Metternich, aged 24 years, who was alleged to ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    M. Peirre Ledoux, a Belgian mining engineer and director of the Associated Northern Mine, has just concluded a visit to the eastern goldfields. In ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. TRAGEDY IN ROME.

    As a result of rending accounts of remarkable duels, two boys, aged respectively 10 and 11 years, fought in Rome yesterday. ...

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  18. CONTROL OF LIGHTHOUSES.

    Although the Commonwealth has not yet taken over the control ot lighthouses it is regarded as being only a matter of time before it will do so. ...

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  19. SITUATION IN PORTUGAL.

    The Portuguese Government has issued a strong manifesto to the nation, describing the monarchy as it regime of treachery nnd robbery, and beseeching ...

    Article : 325 words
  20. LITERARY AND MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    It is now 10 years since the Launceston literary and musical competitions were inaugurated, and since then they have been conducted annually, ...

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  21. MINES BILL.

    At meetings held yesterday of Lothian and Durham miners resolutions were passed protesting against the clause in the new Mines Bill making ...

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  22. ATTACK ON A FAMILY.

    Further particulars in regard to the attack on a family named Gogerly, at Wallis Lake, Forster West, show that Alexander Johnstone, a young man ...

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  23. LABOUR POLITICS.

    The opponents of the principle that affiliation of trades unions with the Political Labour Council shall be refused unless such organisations are already ...

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  24. ARABIAN REVOLT.

    Advices have been received from Riza Bey, the commander of the Turkish troops operating against the rebellious Arabs in Yemen, stating that a ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    At a competition which took place here yesterday in the presence of several thousands of people the balloon Nordhausen broke loose, and failing to clear ...

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  26. ON THE EVE OF MARRIAGE.

    A young man named Harry Judd left his home at Ballarat on Good Friday morning, and has not been heard of since. ...

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  27. DEVASTATING FIRE.

    Children playing with matches started a fire at the village of Lindan, near Duderstadt yesterday, and 50 peasant farmsteads were destroyed, with many ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    In addressing a parade of Boy Scouts at Jo[?]annesburg on Saturday, Lord Methuen, the general officer commanding the British troop in South Africa, ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. CHARGE OF SHOPBREAKING.

    Stanley G. Oliver, aged 22 years, and William Dempsey Joy, aged 25 years, have been arrested on a charge of shopbreaking. Oliver made a written ...

    Article : 214 words
  30. THE GLENBANK WRECK.

    In February last the Russian sailing ship Gle[?]bank foundered in a willywiliy off Balla Balla, on the north-west coast. There was only one surviver, ...

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  31. TRAGEDY IN RUSSIA.

    Two brothers named Dubinin, who represented Parisian jewellers, were murdered yesterday in a sleeping cat between Baku and Moscow. ...

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  32. HOLIDAY MAKERS BENIGHTED

    An unpleasant experience overtook a party of ladies and gentlemen excursionists who were proceeding down Port Phillip yesterday in the woll-known ...

    Article : 106 words
  33. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Mr. Chamberla[?]n, the Assistant State Treasurer, and Mr. Billson, the Minister for Railways in Victoria, had a conversation to-day on the question of ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The business of the Commercial Travellers' Conference, which concluded on Saturday, was occupied in discussing the accident and insurance ...

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  35. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    The newspapers in St. Petersburg, referring to the Duma carrying by 174 votes to 88 the interpolation against the policy of M. Stolypin, the Premier, ...

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  36. JESUITS IN RUSSIA.

    The leading members of the Jesuit order in Moscow have been expelled. "The "Novoe Vrcmya," published in St. Petersburg, urges the expulsion of ...

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  37. PROFESSIONAL SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Fogwell of Sydney, defeated Whe[?]ch, in a sculling match at Akaroa to-day for the professional sculling championshin of New Zealand and £200 a side. ...

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  38. RICH GOLD DISCOVERY.

    Rich stone continues to be broken down in the Long Tunnel mine at Gundagai. From half a dish of stone 27oz. of gold weie obtained. The stone was ...

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  39. FATAL FIRE.

    A fatal fire occurred yesterday at Lylden, in the men's quarters at W. Anderson's store. David Fitzgerald, aged 40 years, was ...

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  40. VICTORIAN AFFORESTATION.

    The Victorian Forestry Department will this year have over five million young tree plants in its nurseries, and about three million will be ready for ...

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  41. SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC CONFERENCE.

    At the proceedings on Saturday of the Conference of Social Democrats, which is now being held at Coventry, resolutions were passed favouring the ...

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  42. ACCIDENT TO A CYCLIST.

    William Forward, a lad of 16, whose mother resides at Launceston, was cycling at Burnie this morning when he collided with a passing cart, and was ...

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  43. DEVELOPMENT OF MANCHURIA

    British, American, French, and German bankers are to participate in the Chinese loan of £10,000,000. The loan will be issued at 95, and carry interest ...

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  44. THE OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    The annual Trades and Labour Council Conference to-day pnssod resolutions that the Arbitration and Trades Union Acts be amended to remove the ...

    Article : 41 words
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