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  2. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY

    At the Stock Exchange last evening a general meeting of the Saturday Half-holiday Association was held. There was a good attendance. The ...

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  3. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - Balgaria's Diplomatic Agent at Berlin states that in the event of war Bulgaria enjoys advantage over Turkey, ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON SHOW

    Arrangements are complete for the Launceston Show, which opens to-day, when sheep judging will start at 1 p.m. On all sides remarks are heard that the ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.-The following Executive Council appointments have been made: Dr. A. W. Graham, port health officer for Beauty Point, vice ...

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  6. VENEZUELA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.-President Castro, after informing the Venezuelam. Senate that he refused to receive Holland's second note regarding ...

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  7. FALLEN SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Monday Morning, - A monument erected at Noissenville to the memory of French soldiers killed during the Franco-German war in ...

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  8. ASSESSMENT ROLLS.

    The assessment rolls for Brighton and Scottsdale are published in this week's "Gazette." ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. - The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), addressing four thousand people at Carlston, said the land question was only a part ...

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  10. PROPOSALS FOR SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.-Rea­ter learns that the British Government has made proposals to Turkey and Bulgaria for a settlement of the Oriental ...

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  11. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday. - Bishop Mercer opened the new Parish Hall this evening, in the presence of a large attendance, and afterwards gave ...

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  12. TUBERCULOSIS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - In addressing the Tuberculosis Conference, President Roosevelt said that no gathering was fraught with greater ...

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  13. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    A special meeting of the Marsey Marine Board was held to-day, when Captain W. A. Pearce was appointed Master Warden until the end of the ...

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  14. SHOW WEEK FIXTURES

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  15. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - H.M.S. Gladiator, which was recently refloated, has been towed to Portsmouth. ...

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  16. STANLEY

    STANLEY, Monday.-William Wal­ters was found dead near his hut this afternoon. Deceased was better known as "Cockney Bill," and was ...

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  17. GERMAN ARMY CLOTHING.

    LONDON, (Monday Morning.-Germany intends to clothe her soldiers in war time in grey, discarding all bright uniforms and flashing accoutrements. ...

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  18. BULGARIAN INDEPENDENCE

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that Bulgaria to-day proclaims its independence, probably through a national declaration by the Sobranje, ...

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  19. THE REFUSED LOAN

    LOTTAH, Monday.-A very large public meeting was held in White's Hail to-night to discuss the Government's refusal of the Anchor ...

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  20. THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - Colonel Seely, M.P., Parliamentary Secretary for the Colonial Office, when speaking at Liverpool, said: "We are drawing ...

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  21. EMBEZZLING MONEYS

    ZEEHAN, Monday.-At the police court this afternoon Frank Horner was brought before Mr E. W. Turner, P.M., charged with embezzling a ...

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  22. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    "The Times" correspondent telegraphs later that Herr Khevenhuller has greatly overstated the acquiescence of the Powers, Since there is reason ...

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  23. SILVER STANDARD

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - "The Standard" Hongkong correspondent says that the Board of Finance has decided that China shall retain her ...

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  24. AMERICAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - Reuter's New York correspondent states that the Democrats accuse some well-known members of the Republican ...

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  25. FEDERAL OPPOSITION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The discussion amongst the members of the Opposition Corner party in the House of Representatives regarding the ...

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  26. LONDON TUBE RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Sunday Night, - All the tube electric railways in London, except the Central line, were stopped for several hours on Saturday afternoon ...

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  27. THE POWERS INTRIGUING.

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that the Emperor Joseph's letter to President Fallieres explains that he favors Bosnia and Herzegovina's ...

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  28. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-The announcement that the amount of the bonus to the iron industry is to bereduced probably to £1,500,000 has ...

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  29. VACANT FEDERAL POSITIONS.

    Two positions, for which, there is likely to be keen competition, are vacant in the Federal public Service. One of these is the senior ...

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  30. THE UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Monday Morning.-Four thousand unemployed made a demonstration in Trafalgar Square at a hunger Sunday meeting. Mr Stewart ...

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  31. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday. - The labor organisation to-day held its annual carnival in Sydney, and, as in previous years, the various unions paraded ...

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  32. BRAYBROOK DISASTER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-The Bray-brook manslaughter trial, which for a week or more has been little other than a disquisition on the use of ...

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  33. SURPLUS REVENUE ACT.

    A High Court sitting has been fixed for October 13 for the hearing of a special case brought to test the constitutionality of the Surplus Revenue ...

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  34. LABOR LEGISLATION

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - At a conference of the International Association for Labor Legislation held at Lucerne, it was advised that ...

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  35. INDEPENDENCE PROCLAIMED.

    Monday, 11.50 a.m.-Bulgaria's in­dependence was proclaimed at Tira-novo to-day in the presence of Prince Ferdinand and his Ministers. ...

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  36. THE PIANO CASE

    HOBART, Monday.-After a lengthy bearing, the charge against John Johnston. the nianoforte dealer, for that he had falsely represented a piano as a ...

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  37. MILITARY TRAINING.

    The Acting Military Board has passed resolutions "approving of the principle of universal training. and supporting the "save the militia" movement. ...

    Article : 46 words
  38. Advertising

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