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  2. TASMANIA

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—The traffic on the railway to-day was 352 less than last year, owing chiefly to the unsettled state of the weather. About 300 ...

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  3. EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Of the population of 44,000 in Reggio 40,000 perished. The deaths at Messina total 135,000, including two hundred ...

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  4. MINERAL INDUSTRY

    Owing to the extent to which the industrial metals are mined in New South Wales the value of the mineral production for 1908 has been adversely ...

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  5. SHOPS DESTROYED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A row of brick shops partly new, and occupied by seven tradespeople at Blaney, was burned to the ground, practically ...

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  6. RELIEF FUND IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The acting-Consul-General for Italy has received a cheque for £15 from Lord and Lady Dudley, towards the fund for the ...

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  7. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    A special meeting of the trust was held on Thursday, when the whole of the members were present. The inspector reported as having raised the ...

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  8. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Great Britain has accepted Austria's proposal for a preliminary international discussion on the questions to be submitted ...

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  9. A BRILLIANT WARNING.

    Prior to the earthquake, a brilliant Aurora Borealis made its appearance. Then the sea withdrew from both coasts and gathered into an enormous wave ...

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  10. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The British Post Office has provided thirteen tons of silver, to pay half a million sterling in old age pensions. ...

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  11. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH

    SIDNEY, Friday. — Alarie Eugene Vincent Fairbairn, 21 years, a clerk, died at his parents' residence, Waverley, in peculiar circumstances. ...

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  12. CARRION DEVOURING CORPSES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Clouds of carrion birds are devouring the corpses in the streets of Reggio and the neighboring villages. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Mr T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has asked the "Foreign Office to request Switzerland to ...

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  14. AN INJURED DEPUTY.

    Deputy Fulci lay injured in a ruined cellar for fifteen hours, and was then suffocated. His brother heard his cries, but was unable to relieve him. ...

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  16. THE COUNTRY ALTERED.

    For eleven miles sooth of Reggio, the face of the country has been completely altered. Large tracts are under water, and everywhere there is havoc ...

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  17. MORE SHOCKS FELT.

    Two severe shocks were felt at Messina yesterday. The crew of the Admiral Makharoff saved a thousand lives at Messina. Thousands of ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A Corsican attorney named Beneditti, with a grievance against the Government, fruitlessly fired five revolver ...

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  19. BASS STRAITS

    After replenishing Stores and water, and transferring coal from the steamer's hold to the bunkers, the steamer, Manawata cast off from the Devonport ...

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  20. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  21. FIGHTING FOE FOOD.

    A few dozen survivors fought with knives in the rains of the Custom House at Messina for provisions, and several throats were cut for a few ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Iron Bonus Bill went into operation to-day. ...

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  23. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The match Wallabies v, Monmouthshire was abandoned owing to the frost. ...

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  24. ULVERSTONE

    A meeting of the Tourist Association was held on Wednesday evening. Dr. M'Call presided. The tender of Messrs. Baum and Marshall was ...

    Article : 217 words
  25. LIBERAL ASSISTANCE.

    King Edward has given five hundred guineas to the Lord Mayor's Fund, and the Prince of Wales and Queen Alexandria 250, guineas each. The fund ...

    Article : 292 words
  26. A MATCH ABANDONED.

    Owing to the rigorous weather, the match between, the Wallabies and Colombes has been cancelled. ...

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  27. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Twenty five persons have been arrested near Clonmel, in Ireland, for cattle driving. ...

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  28. THE STEAMER PAPAROA.

    The s.s. Paparoa, Which put into Cape St. Vincent with a fire in her hold, has been surveyed. The vessel has heen pronounced seaworthy, and ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. HONORS FOR INDIANS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A long list of Indian honors in connection with the commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Crown's assumption ...

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  31. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The quarterly return of British revenue was £33,255,727, including Customs £7,636,000, excise £10,170,000. and stamps £2,060,000. ...

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  32. A GENERAL THAW.

    A general thaw has set in throughout the United Kingdom. ...

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