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  2. SHIPPING TRADE.

    The recently-announced increase in the fares and freights by the shipping companies trading between Tasmania and the mainland, and also between ...

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  3. THE LATE SIR JOHN DODDS.

    The news of the death of the Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John Dodds, K.C.M.G.) came as something of a shock to the community ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FIENDISH CRIME.

    A shocking crime is reported from St. Etienne de Baigorry, near, Bayonne, in the French department of [?]assesPyren[?]es. ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. AVIATION.

    As already announced, Lieutenant J. C. Porte, of the British Navy, is completing arrangements for a flight across the Atlantic. He will be accompanied ...

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  6. HOME RULE.

    Lord Crewe, the leader of the Government in the House of Lords, introduced this afternoon the Amending Home Rule Bill. The measure is on ...

    Article : 488 words
  7. IN THE LIONS CAGE.

    A shocking sight was witnessed to-day in Chicago, Emerson D. Dietries, a graduate of Cornell Univeisity, being torn to shreds by five lions, whose ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. STRIKE RIOTS IN AMERICA

    Crowds of strikers who marched on the miners' Union-hall yesterday at Butte, in Montana, where the president of the Western Federation of Miners ...

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  9. THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser, in a speech at a regatta dinner at Brunsbuthel yesterday, referred to the German progress in shipbuilding, and repeated the late Prince ...

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  10. PREMIER OF ONTARIO.

    Sir James Whitney, the Premier of Ontario, made his first appearance yesterday in the Provincial Chamber after his long illness. ...

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  11. THE DELUGE.

    Professor Langdon, the Assyriologist at Oxford University, has found among early Babylonian tablets disinterred at Nippur, an ancient town in Assyria, a ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    Essad Pasha, the Moslem Albanian who put forward a claim to the Albanian throne, but later on left for Rome, is reported to have suddenly left ...

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  13. LONDON BUILDING TRADE.

    The outlook for the termination of the London building disbute, which has been in progress since the beginning of the year, involving the men in a loss ...

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  14. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Finance Bill was further considered by the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. W. Hayes Fisher, the Unionist ...

    Article : 217 words
  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    Play in the second round of the All England lawn tennis championships was continued at Wimbledon to-day. Watson beat E. Yenken, by 6—3, ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. BRITISH NAVY.

    Vice-Admiral Sir George Warrender, with the British First Battleship Squadron, has arrived at Kiel, the principal German naval seaport. Great ...

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  17. LINER ASHORE.

    Three steamer Gothland, 7,600 tons, belonging to the Belgian-American Shipping Co., which was on a voyage from Montreal to Rotterdam, went ...

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  18. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The International Olympic Congress, which has been meeting in Paris, closed yesterday. The Congress agreed to the inclusion of Rugby football and hockey ...

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  19. ASIATIC EXCLUSION.

    An attempt was made to-day by 15 Hindus to force their way to the Japanese liner Komag[?]ta Ma[?]u, on board which there are a number of their ...

    Article : 293 words
  20. DEFAULTING HAYTI.

    France and Germany are said to have warned the Republic, of Hayti that her Custom Houses will be seized unless arrangements are made to meet ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    A bomb was discovered to-day in the porch of St. Mary's Church. Reading, following a threat to destroy the church. The [?]use attached to the bomb ...

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  22. TORNADO.

    A disastrons tornado swept over the town of Aberdeen in New Brunswick, yesterday. It is reported that nine people were killed in the surrounding ...

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  23. MEXICAN SITUATION.

    In reference to the official statement made in Washington that the United States Government is pleased at the announcement from Niagara Falls that ...

    Article : 223 words
  24. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    In the Senate to-day, the President read a reply from the Governor-General to the address of the Senate, praying that the correspondence between ...

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  25. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The sale by the American Government of the battleships Idaho and Mississippi to Greece for about 12,000,000 dollars has been approved by the House ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. BANQUET IN LONDON.

    Captain Boyd-Carpenter, who has travelled in Australia and others parts of the world, held a reception yesterday, 2,000 people being present. ...

    Article : 198 words
  27. THE TASMANIA MINE.

    The Minister of Mines (Hon. J. E. Ogden) referred yestertday to some alarming statements attributed to an English investor about the state of ...

    Article : 332 words
  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    Fifty South African farmers are now in Great Britain inspecting the agricultural districts. THE "PALL MALL MAGAZINE." ...

    Article : 164 words
  29. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    In shooting in the Brock Cup competition at the meeting of the National Rifle Club of Scotland yesterday, Major Rankin scored 223 out of a possible ...

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  30. FRUIT TRADE.

    The shipment of Tasmanian fruit forwarded by the steamer Clan McEwan was submitted for auction at Hull yesterday, and four-fifths of it ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. STOCK SPECULATIONS.

    The Chaneery Division of the High Court of Justice has ordered the compulsory winding up of Messrs. Chablin, Milne. Grenfell and Co., Limited, ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES. COLLIERIES.

    The southern district coal miners are at present participating in a ballot on the question whether they shall await legislation to secure the introduction of ...

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  33. FRENCH POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    The rejection by the French Senate of the demands of the postal employees for improved working conditions resulted yesterday in a sudden revolt at ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. THE SYDNEY HOLD-UP.

    The police have reason to believe that the man whom they were anxious to get hold of in connection with the robbery of over £3,000 by motor bandits ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. A WINDFALL.

    Mr. Thomas H. Moore, of Castletown. Isle of Man, has been notified that he is the residuary legatee of his cousin. Mrs. Townsend of New Zealand. ...

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  36. MINER KILLED.

    A telegram received by the UnderSecretary of Mines from Herberton says that Andrew M[?]nden had been killed in his own alluvial workings at Mt. ...

    Article : 42 words
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