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  2. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    HOBARt, Thursday.—The Premiers' Conference sat again to-day, commencing at 10 o'clock, and were in committee until they rose at night. ...

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  3. TRADE OF THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The paper by Mr Ben. Morgan, the Board of Trade representative, who recently visited Australia, which he ...

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  4. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister (Mr A. Fisher) returned to Launceston from Devonport by the mid-day train yesterday, and left for Melbourne by the ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    The annual meeting of the Benevolent Society was held to-night. The report showed that 1631 persons were relieved, being an increase of 224 over ...

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  6. AERIAL WARSHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The first airship constructed by Count Zeppelin to the order of the German Government has been tried over Lake ...

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  7. THE POISONING CASE.

    An inquest was opened at Sorell today on the body of Aubrey Kinnella, who, it is believed, poisoned himself after attempting a criminal assault on ...

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  8. MR WRIGHT VISITS ENGLAND.

    Mr Wilbur Wright, the American aeroplanist, has accepted the invitation of the British War Office to visit England. ...

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  9. A BRITISH PURCHASE.

    Mr Haldane, the Minister for War, is purchasing an aeroplane that is already constructed and in London. King Edward will visit Pan to watch ...

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  10. A NEW INSOLVENT.

    Mr Herbert Hills, of Pelham, a laborer, has filed his petition in bankruptcy. His liabilities are £120, Mr A. G. Webster being the principal ...

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  11. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Influenza is raging in Britain, and there have been 144 deaths from it in four weeks. Many of the people victims to ...

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  12. PRISONER'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Gordon Farmer, who tried to take his life in the Hobart gaol by catting his throat, is not in any danger, and will have recovered in a few days. ...

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  13. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday. — The Presbyterian fair was continued, and the takings to-day were £40. ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — In the House of Commons, Mr Hodges's motion for a stricter fair wage clause in Government contracts led to Mr ...

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  15. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE

    ULVERSTONE, Thursday.—A special meeting of the Harbor Trust was held this afternoon, to consider the threatened industrial dispute with the ...

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  16. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Thursday. — The annual installation of the Emu Lodge took place to-night. Visiting members were largely represented. Bro. V. ...

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  17. NAVAL EXPANSION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — As president of the Peace Society Mr Andrew Carnegie proposes that Britain and the United States shall unite ...

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  18. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    The executive of the East Herts Unionist Association withdrew its confidence in Mr A. H. Smith on fiscal questions. ...

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  19. WARATAH

    WARATAH, Thursday.—The coroner (Mr Atkinson), with a jury of seven, of which Mr A. M'Intosh was foreman, opened the inquiry concerning the late ...

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  20. METHODIST CHURCHES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Methodist Conference of Victoria and Tasmania to-day approved of the proposal of the Council of Churches to set ...

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  21. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Jas. Wearne, one of the victims of the plague, died to-night. He was the owner of the flour mill where the plague infested ...

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  22. CANADIAN DEFENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Sir Frederick Borden, the Dominion Minister of Defence, says that the Canadian Militia forces number 47,500. ...

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  23. THE LICENSING BILL.

    The Prime Minister, Mr Asquith, in replying to a deputation, declared that the Government had not abated one jot in their determination regarding ...

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  24. CITY AMBULANCE

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  25. Advertising

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  26. FREE CHURCH COUNCIL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Free Church Council has passed a resolution in favor of Welsh disestablishment this session, and affirmed the ...

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  27. THE BALKAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Servia's circular note to the Powers unreservedly places her cause in their hands. ...

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  28. LATER PARTICULARS.

    HOBART, Thursday (Later). — Information received late to-night shows that the proceedings of the Premiers' Conference to-day were very stormy. ...

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  29. SERVIA'S ACQUIESCENCE.

    A communique at Belgrade, showing Servia's acquiescence in Russia's peaceful counsels, has aroused bitter feeling, and many of the public are ...

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  30. STIRLING DIVORCE CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Guthrie, in delivering judgment in the Stirling divorce case, alluded to the selfish and idle lives of the principals ...

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  31. MR KIDSTON'S SCHEME.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Referring to the scheme which Mr Kidston, Premier of Queensland, has put before the Premiers' Conference, the Federal ...

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  32. FROZEN MEAT TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—According to the Liverpool "journal of Commence," six new liners of 8425 tons each, with passenger accommodation ...

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  33. FREE TRADE CAUSE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The freetraders are making rally meetings in several of the large provincial towns in England. ...

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  34. AMERICAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Iroquois Club at Chicago warmly cheered Mr E. Dickinson's explanation why he, a Democrat, joined the Taft ...

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  35. AMERICAN TRUSTS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — In the retrial of the Standard Oil Trust twenty-nine million dollars fine case, Judge Anderson, of Chicago, directed ...

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  36. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Congregational Union met again to-day in conference. A hearty vote of thanks was accorded ...

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  37. SMALLPOX

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Local Government Board's inspector has been sent to Bristol to confer with the authorities owing to an ...

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  38. A LIBEL ACTION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Justice Sir William Grantham, of the King's Bench, has commenced the hearing of the Jenkins libel action ...

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  39. SUSPICIOUS DEATH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Wagga police are making inquiries concerning the suspicious death of a young woman named Lily Hendy, which occurred ...

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  40. VOLCANIC ERUPTION

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. — Further particulars regarding the great eruption of the volcano Ngauruhoe state that immediately prior to the eruption ...

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  41. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that it is understood that King Edward will take some occasion to receive the delegates ...

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  42. WELSH COLLIERIES TROUBLE.

    As the outcome of the Coal Conciliation Board's meeting, the threatened trouble in South Wales for the present sent has been averted. ...

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