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  2. PERSONAL

    The Premier was in attendance at the Public Buildings yesterday morning, and spent a busy hour attending to departmental business, etc. Mr ...

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  3. EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A number of Italian members of the Chamber of Deputies met on the ruins of Messina and unanimously resolved ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — "The Times," commenting on Sir Joseph Ward's difficulty in Cabinet making, says his majority is ample for all ...

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  5. TRAMS FOR LAUNCESTON

    The tramways question was further discussed at an informal meeting of aldermen at the Town Hall yesterday. The Mayor (Alderman Wilson) ...

    Article : 341 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. TASMANIA

    ULVERSTONE, Friday. — Arthur John King, alias Meers, was arrested by Sergeant Lonergan early this morning on a charge of obtaining money by ...

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  8. BARRIER DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The correspondence between the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and the registrar of the Arbitration Court has been made ...

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  9. FURTHER SHOCKS.

    Farther shocks of earthquake have occurred and destroyed the beautiful cemetery at Messina with the famous orange groves. ...

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  10. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Friday. — A young man named King, a stranger to the district, was arrested to-day on a charge of defrauding "Webster and Son, ...

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  11. STARTLING EXPLOSION.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday. — The sleeping city was startled at 2 o'clock this morning by the Bound of a terrific explosion. The explosion was followed ...

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  12. AMERICAN NAVY

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Mr Newberry, Secretary to the United States nary, has submitted to the House of Representative's naval ...

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  13. MESSINA A CHARNEL HOUSE.

    Visiting journalists describe the city as uninhabitable, and a charnel house, where it is impossible to buy a piece of bread without military sanction. ...

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  14. A HEARTLESS HOAX.

    The Cammorra practised a heartless hoax on the inhabitants of the suburbs of Naples in the early morning of yesterday, when alarmists rushed ...

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  15. MARINE BOARD REVENUE.

    The Marine Board revenue for the past year was £8100, which is a record. Towards the amount, £3728 was received in export wharfage. The credit ...

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  16. SHIPPING PRODUCE.

    A deputation of farmers from the districts east of Devonport, waited on the manager of the Union Steamship Company to-day, and urged that produce ...

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  17. HIGH COMMISSIONER

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Earl Crewe, Secretary for the Colonies, denies the accuracy of Mr Daniel O'Connor's statement regarding the ...

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  18. RECOVERED ALIVE.

    Up to Tuesday night 2300 persons had been recovered alive from the ruins at Messina. ...

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  19. SUPPLEMENTING THE POLICE.

    Another batch of police, numbering 62, under Superintendent Mitchell, air rived this morning. No hostile demonstration was made by the men. Other ...

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  20. BRITISH TABS' ASSISTANCE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The British warships left enormous stores at Villa and Sangiovanni. The Admiral, before his departure, received a ...

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  21. CHAMPION FOURS.

    The Mersey Rowing Club will hold a mimic regatta next Saturday, the chief event being the Tasmanian Champion Fours, which has to be ...

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  22. UNION BREWERY

    The establishment of a new brewery in Launceston has interested the public for some months past, and its consummation this week has been marked ...

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  23. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Friday. — Wirth Bros.' circus arrived by the Emu Bay trains this morning, and opened to a crowded house. They show again to-morrow, ...

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  24. THE KING'S DONATIONS.

    Besides his previous donation Sing Emmanuel has given twenty thousand pounds sterling to the Red Cross Society, and twenty thousand to the ...

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  25. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The "Lloyd Deutche Allgemeine Zeitung," in recording the fact of the Cape Colony Government's surrendering or ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. MUTINY OF SAILORS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Last night, the keepers of the Wonga Shaol lighthouse were startled by a dripping from of a foreigner climbing up the ladder ...

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  27. CHANGE OF PICKETS.

    The usual 12 o'clock change of pickets, took place quietly. Mr Tom Mann, headed the A.M.A. band and a large number of pickets in the march. ...

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  28. GUARDING THE RUINS.

    Nobody is allowed to enter Messina without a permit, and the troops fire on all persons detected stooping over the ruins. ...

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  29. UNEXPECTED ACTION BY THE POLICE.

    Action of a somewhat unexpected nature was taken by the police authorities this afternoon at Broken Hill. At about 2 o'clock, 20 or 30 constables, ...

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  30. AMERICA THANKED.

    It is stated that Italy thanked America for generously offering to send warships to the Straits, adding that at present their assistance is not ...

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  31. ALARMING SHOCKS.

    Several alarming chocks were felt at Reggio, Monteleones, Palmi, and Catania yesterday. ...

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  32. MILITARY TACTICS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A well-informed Berlin correspondent of the "Hamburger Nachrichten" says the Kaiser confined his approval to ...

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  33. ENORMOUS FISSURES.

    The Director of the Etna Observatory bag visited Messina, and he found enormous fissures in the mountains behind the city. ...

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  34. REQUIEM SERVICE.

    A requiem service was held at Westminster Cathedral in the presence of the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, and the Italian Ambassador. A ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A sensational accident happened at Hartley Vale this afternoon, when a tank of naphtha exploded, killing one man and injuring ...

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  36. THE WALLABIES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Mayor of Windsor entertained the Australian team of footballers. The Australians visited Windsor Castle. ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    The subscription list opened by the Consular Agent for Italy (Mr P. C. Smith) is available for additions during the next few days. Several ...

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  38. A VISITING WARSHIP

    Shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the warship Psyche made her second appearance at this port from Melbourne, via Devonport. She left the ...

    Article : 369 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  41. ATLANTIC CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Postmaster-General for Canada, Mr Lemeiux, in the course of an interview on his return to Canada, stated ...

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  42. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Chamber of Commerce at New York has initiated & national movement in favor of a reciprocity treaty with ...

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  43. BURNS-JOHNSON FIGHT

    WELLINGTON, Friday.— Remonstrances against the exhibition of pictures of the Burns-Johnson contest by [?]eans of the cinematograph have been ...

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  44. NEW EDISON BATTERY.

    Mr Edison, has perfected a battery for working a street car a whole day without recharging. He is convinced that this will prove a revolution in ...

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  45. INDIANS IN TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A letter appears in "The Times," signed by many influential South Africans, protesting against a continuance of ...

    Article : 65 words
  46. SAWMILLS CLOSING

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—A large meeting of the North Island sawmillers, held at Palmerston, decided that a number of the mills should be closed ...

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  47. AUSTRIA AND TURKEY.

    The deadlock in the negotiations with Turkey, and also in connection with the conference, castes misgivings at Vienna. ...

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  48. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The American athletes, Shepherd, Bacon, and Porter, all of whom won events in the recent Olympic contests at the ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. TOWN HALL BURGLARS.

    While all the police at Koepenick, in Germany, were on duty, in the streets, burglars entered the Town Hall and stole £30. ...

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  50. CRIME IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Many high officers, including the chief assistant of the St. Petensburg police, have been arrested on charges of ...

    Article : 60 words
  51. BRITISH TRADE.

    During lost month the British imports increased £840,501, whilst the exports decreased £3,340,160. The reexports increased £1,466,654. ...

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  52. INCREASED REVENUE

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — The revenue for the past 12 months to the end of December announced to £9,109,873 compared with £8,780,116 during ...

    Article : 44 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. INDIAN RIOTS SUBSIDING.

    Owing to the action of leading Mohammedans, the riots in India are subsiding. ...

    Article : 22 words
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