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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    One of the most entertaining pieces in the repertoire of the Moore-Roberts Company proved to be "The Gambler's Sweetheart," or "The Gold Giant Mine," ...

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  4. BRITAIN'S DEFENCES

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — "The Daily Express" states that the Lords of the Admiralty have informed the Cabinet that unless their programme, ...

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  5. EXTRAORDINARY FLOODS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Extraordinary floods have occurred in Saxony, Thuringia, Bavaria, and Tyrol, caused by the sudden melting of the ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Sunday.—A mild sensation was caused at the Theatre Royal to-night, where some biograph pictures were being shown when by some means ...

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  7. BEACONSFIELD

    BEACONSFIELD, Sunday.—A fourroomed unoccupied weatherboard cottage at the south end of Weld-street was completely destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  8. CLIFF GROUNDS.

    To-night the Summer Nights Amusements promoters have secured the Cliff Grounds for an openair entertainment. They have made special arrangements with ...

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  9. SUMMER MIGHTS AMUSEMENTS.

    On Wednesday night (regatta night) at the Cricket Ground the Summer Nights Amusements will hold the tenth open-air entertainment. The programme will ...

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  10. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Sunday.—There was a very large congregation at the Methodist church anniversary to-night, when Rev. Hodge gave his final anniversary ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKE IN SICILY

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A man was rescued alive at Messina after being buried for thirty-seven days in a confectioner's shop. He fed ...

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  12. POLAR ADVENTURE

    Mr B. W. Norregaard writes in "The Daily Mail": I have just had a conversation with Captain Roald Amundsen, the leader ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Lord Curzon, in the coarse of an interview at Cape Town, said he believed that the arrangement with regard to the capital ...

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  14. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—Members of the Fire Brigade team, which competed at Launceston with fair success, returned home on Saturday night, and ...

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  15. AMERICAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—President Roosevelt has vetoed the Census Bill, and he insists that there should be a competitive examination of the ...

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  16. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—The local employees of the Tasmanian Government Railways held their annual picnic at Beach to-day in perfect weather. ...

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  17. LATE CHINESE EMPRESS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The "Revue Magazine" of Paris, states that the Dowager-Empress of China before dying induced Yuan Shih Ki, Prince ...

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  18. RAILWAY DISPUTE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Sir Edward Fry, Lord Justice of Appeal in the Chancery Division, as the Board of Trade Arbitrator between the ...

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  19. DERBY

    At the Derby police court on Friday (before Meters. Glover and H. Bradshaw) James Stewart, Shed P. Dora, under the Masters and Servants ...

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  20. A.M.A. ELECTION.

    The annual election of the Zeehan branch of the A.M.A. was held yesterday. Messrs. W. S. Geard and G. Singleton were only, four votes apart ...

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  21. ST. HELEN'S

    Summer visitors are coming , and going. The fact that appreciation of this town's natural beauties is gradually widening into large circles was ...

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  22. AN OLD AGE ROMANCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A romance of old age is reported from Ballarat. Mr and Mrs Murphy, inmates of the Ballarat. Benevolent Asylum, had lost ...

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  23. SPORTING UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Many of the unemployed at Bristol have asked permission to cease their relief work early on Saturdays in order to be able ...

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  24. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Rugby International Board disagreed on Scotland's, proposition for daily allowances to the members of the New ...

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  25. JAPS IN CALIFORNIA

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Californian State Assembly has rejected a bill designed to prohibit aliens from being members of corporations, and also ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. PHILIP NEWBURY'S CONCERTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—An enthusiastic and packed house greeted the re-appear ance of Mr Philip Newbury and company At the Melbourne Town Hall on Saturday ...

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  28. THE LEAGUERS DEFEATED.

    The Broughton Rangers, four goals two tries; defeated the. Australian Leaguers, three goals two tries. In the first half the Rangers scored two ...

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  29. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Portsmouth Conservatives have adopted General Hutton, formerly of the Australian Military Forces, as their ...

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  30. THE LAUNCESTON SEASON.

    With a view to seeing that subscribers to the reserved seats list are properly looked after, Mr F. Shipman returned to Launceston on Saturday. Nearly 200 seats have ...

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  31. "JACK" JOHNSON

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Jack Johnson, who reached Adelaide from West Australia on Saturday, was asked by a press representative whether he was ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The people of Berlin are evincing great interest in King Edward's visit. The police are overwhelmed with ...

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  33. SIR CHARLES LUCAS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Earl Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has instructed Sir Charles Lucas, the head of the Dominion's ...

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  34. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    Mr Harry Craig's Australian Players (well known throughout the States as the Kate Howarde Dramatic Company) commence a eix-nights season at the Academy of Music ...

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  35. A MARATHON RACE.

    Longboat beat Shrubb over the Marathon distance at Mansion Square. Shrubb collapsed in the twenty-fifth mile. ...

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  36. AN INJUNCTION GRANTED.

    The Chancery Court has issued an injunction against the London Society of Compositors for using funds towards the salaries of members of the House ...

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  37. TOTTENHAM OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Secretary of State for Home Affairs Mr Herbert Gladstone), speaking in Bedfordshire, said that the Government ...

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  38. WAXWORKS AND VAUDEVILLE.

    That Mr Jack Mackey's Waxworks and Variety Company have caught on with the public was evident by the large attendance in the marquee in St. John-street on ...

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  40. REGATTA NIGHT ATTRACTION.

    The North Esk Rowing Club have completed arrangements for a monster entertainment on popular lines to take place at the City Park on regatta night Wednesday ...

    Article : 204 words
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