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  2. Advertising

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—The following probates have been granted: Annie Margaret Johnston to Margaret Johnston. and Annie Staphenson, £1374 ...

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  4. COLONIAL OFFICE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A Colonial Office official, on being interviewed, remarked that Sir Charles Lucas's visit to Australia is intended ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — In consequence of the interest aroused by the play "The Englishman's Home," Lerd Esher is, through "The Daily Mail," ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    After an absence of twelve months or more the Kate Howarde Dramatic Company has returned to Launceston with a repertoire of even more ...

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  7. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE

    A lengthy discussion took place at the fortnightly meeting of the Launceston City. Council yesterday afternoon, when two reports were submitted ...

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  8. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—The Methodist Sunday-school anniversary was concluded to-night by a concert, the church being crowded. The children ...

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  9. LONDONERS ENROLLING.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—In response to "The Daily Mail's" appeal one thousand men have enrolled in the London Territorials in three days. ...

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  10. THE NEGRO CONVICT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — William Sing, a negro convict, who is undergoing a lengthy sentence at Pentridge for burglary, was in the Court of ...

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  11. REVOLTS IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—All the towns in the Chorassan province of Persia have risen against the Shah, and formed an anjumen at Meshed to ...

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  12. FLOODS IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Owing to the floods through melting snows, the Rhine, Elbe, Main, Danube, and the Oder are rising steadily. Many ...

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  13. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Eighteen death sentences were announced at St. Petersburg yesterday, including fifteen at Irkutsk, in connection with the ...

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  14. A BARON SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Baron Fredericks Forgray, Governor of Nijni Novgorod, has been tried before the Senate, and dismissed from the ...

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  15. DANGER ABATING.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The ice floes at Dresden are melting, and the danger in part of some of the western streams is abating. ...

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  16. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Porte has resolved to accept the principle of Russia's proposal for a settlement with Bulgaria, and has submitted ...

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  17. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Wallabies beat the California University at Berkeley by twenty-seven points to nothing. ...

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  18. WAXWORKS AND VAUDEVILLE.

    A performance that is attracting large crowds nightly is that given in the canvas tent near St. John's Church. The enterprising proprietor is Mr Jack ...

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  19. TENSION INCREASED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Porte's counter proposal is deprecated, at Sofia, and it is calculated to increase the tension, It is stated that unless. ...

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  20. YOUTHFUL ESCAPADE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The departure of the steamer Kyarra from Sydney for Melbourne on Saturday, closed an interesting, little, romance. Two ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— The State legislature of Iowa is grappling with race suicide, and is offering a dollar to mothers for each child horn. ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The imports into Britain decreased £285,202, and the exports £5,604,721, while during January, as compared with the totals for the same month of ...

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  23. CONCERT AT THE GORGE.

    The weather being decidedly favorable to outside amusements last night the concert at the Cataract Cliff Grounds tops well patronised, about 600 people ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN ANNEXATIONS.

    The Austrian Reichsrath session has closed without passing a bill for the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. ...

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  25. GIRTON COLLEGE FUNDS.

    The Girton College is appealing for fifty thousand pounds sterling to pay off its building debt, and to endow scholarships. ...

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  26. AN OFFER BY THE PORTE.

    The Porte informs M. Isvolsky that Turkey is ready to renounce all claims against Bulgaria, provided Russia in return will consider the Russo-Tnrkish ...

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  27. ROSYTH NAVAL BASE.

    Messrs. Gibb, Easton, and Son, of Westminster, hare contracted for the construction of the naval base at Rosyth for £325,000 ...

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  28. WHEAT YIELD

    MELBOURNE, Mondays.—Owing to the enormous grain traffic, the revenue from the carriage of goods on the Victorian railways . shows an increase for ...

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  29. PHILIP NEWBURY CONCERT.

    The box plan for subscribers only was opened at Birchalls' yesterday, and nearly two hundred seats were applied for To-day. the plan, will be open to ...

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  30. CORPORATION LOAN.

    The Wanganui Corporation loan has been over subscribed. ...

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  31. TURKEY'S FINANCES

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Owing to quarrels with the Ottoman and Deutsche banks, the Turkish Government is in urgent need of money, and ...

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  32. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    M. Picard, Minister of Marine for Prance, asks for the immediate commencement of two battleships. ...

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  33. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    Mr James Bryce has notified Britain's sanction to the submission of the Newfoundland fishery dispute to the Hague Conference. ...

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  34. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), in a letter to his supporters regarding the reassembling of Parliament, declares that ...

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  35. THE COAL MINES

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. — A few weeks ago the colliery proprietors informed the Miners' Federation of their intention to allow for the continuance ...

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  36. N.E.R.C. CONTINENTAL.

    To-morrow night at the City Park the North Esk Rowing Club will provide a first-class out-door entertainment, which should form a fitting finale to the ...

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  37. JAPS IN CALIFORNIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr J. W. Smalley, "The Times" correspondent at Washington, states that the United States Government' is seriously ...

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  38. EMBEZZLEMENT

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — Phillip, Barry, a young man on the staff of the Customs Department at Auckland, has been sentenced to eighteen months' ...

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  39. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—No public development in the Federal political sitution is to be immediately expected. Nest week some pronouncement by ...

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  41. SUPPRESSION OF GAMING

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — At the Northcote Police Court to-day, James Campbell was fined £40. or, in default, three months' imprisonment, for having ...

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