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  2. TRAMS FOR LAUNCESTON

    The Municipal Electric Tramways project is gaining ground in popular favor daily. If it had not been for the unfonnded ideas circulated during ...

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  3. JAPAN SUGAR FRAUDS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—As a sequel to the sugar frauds in Japan, twenty-three members of the Japanese Chamber of Deputies and ex-Deputies ...

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  4. INDIANS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —Lord Morley, Secretary of State for India, recently established at the India office bureau of information and advice ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    DERBY, Monday.—A young man named Basil Counsel was riding from Gladstone to Derby to-day, when the horse fell, breaking the young man's ...

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  7. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Commenting upon the defeat of the Englishmen in the recent test match, the papers generally demand that younger ...

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  8. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—A meeting of the St. George's Society was held this evening, when the president (Canon De Coetlogon) gave an ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS v. WARWICKSHIRE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The following team will represent Warwickshire in the match against the Australians to-day: Fishwick, ...

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  10. TAXATION IN AMERICA

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —The United States Senate has voted a 2 per cent. duty on the net earnings of Corporations, stock companies, and ...

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  11. DEBATING SOCIETY.

    There was a large attendance at the Debating Society this evening, when mock "municipal speeches were made. ...

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  12. WATCHING SUSPECTS.

    It is suggested that some police officials, who understand the native language of India, should be imported to assist in the watching of suspects in ...

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  13. TARIFF ON PROVISIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The United States Senate has adopted a maximum and minimum provisions Tariff Bill, authorising the President ...

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  14. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The agricultural show committee decided this evening to told the annual show on Monday, November 15, and a sports gathering on the next day. ...

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  15. DHINGRA A REVOLUTIONARY.

    Dhingra, the assassin of Sir William Willie, subscribed to the news paper, "Bandee Mataram," attended a meeting of Indian revolutionaries held ...

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  16. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At a meeting of the Good Samaritan fund to-day it was shown that the receipts for the month were £12 9s 6d: relief granted, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS' AVERAGES.

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  18. PUBLIC MEETINGS.

    It has been decided by the Tramways League to hold a series of public meetings in different parts of the city. The first trill be at the Russell-street ...

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  19. THE DIAMOND FIELDS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Count Dernburg, Secretary for the Colonies for Germany, has estimated the value of diamantiferous deposits in German ...

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  20. POLICE COURT.

    At the police court to-day a number of persons were fined for being on licensed premises during prohibited hours, as were the licensees of the Club ...

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  21. RECENT ASSASSINATION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Reuter reports a renewal of political excitement in eastern Bengal, as evidenced by the recent speeches of ...

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  22. ATTEMPTED FRAUD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two men, named Henry Waugh, aged 30, a clerk, and Andrew Brown, a hairdresser, were arrested to-day on a charge of ...

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  23. THE MISSING SAILORS

    HOBART, Monday.—Acting as the result of newspaper correspondence, the Government to-day decided to renew the search for the missing boat ...

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  24. AIRSHIP TRAFFIC

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—France has issued an invitation to Germany to attend a conference to settle the rules of airship traffic. ...

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  25. THE CENTURY LIST.

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  26. REVOLT IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Some sharp skirmishing, with casualties, is reported sixteen miles north-west of Teheran. ...

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  27. A SOCIALIST'S SPEECH.

    M Victor Grayson, Socialist M.P., for Colne Valley, speaking at Huddersfield, said the recent murder was very regrettable, matter, and with the ...

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  28. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) has promised to loot into the question of including all needy blind folk in ...

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  29. DARING ROBBERY

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A thief disappeared after snatching from M. Goldschmidt, a French diamond merchant, in the Cafe Monico, ...

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  30. POTATO DISEASES

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—Mr M'ALpine, the Government Vegetable Pathologist, has recieved invitation from Tasmania to visit that state and ...

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  31. NAVIGATION BILL

    MELBOURNE,. Monday.—Since the third Deakin Government took office early last month, all the differences with the Imperial Board of Trade in ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A large section in Cobolt, Ontario, has been burnt. The damage done is estimated at half a minion dollars. ...

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  33. FLOODS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The flood waters for the most part are now resending and no further damage is anticipated. At Yarram; however, as ...

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  34. THE TORRENS ELECTION

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The final returns in connection with the election at Torrens to fill the vacancy in the House of Assembly, caused by the ...

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  35. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—In a twenty-four hours cycling contest at the Stadium, Bishop, a Londener was the winner. Bishop covered 513 miles ...

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  36. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Consequent on the promotion of Mr. F. J. Healy, of the Federal Public Service Commissioner's Office, Melbourne, to ...

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  37. TWO MILES CHAMPION WALK.

    The English athlete Webb was first, end Rowland, of New Zealand, second in a two miles' walk for the amateur championship at Stamford Bridge. ...

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  38. A FEMALE AERONAUT

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —Mrs Meixel, an aeronaut, made an ascent at Lowell, Michigan, in the presence of thousands of people. The balloon ...

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  39. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Sultan of Morocco reviewed Rear-Admiral Gamble's fleet in the Mediterranean, and held a. reception aboard ...

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  41. A JOURNALIST'S FORTUNE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Master of the Bolls at Dublin has set aside e deed wherein Mr John Boyce, formerly of Naples, but now an inmate ...

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  42. NEW LIBERAL LEAGUE

    SYDNEY. Monday.—A new political organisation has come into existence. It is to be knows as the New South Wales Federal Liberal League. ...

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  43. STARTLING DISCOVERY

    SYDNEY. Monday.—About 7.30 this morning, Florrie Wheate, a young woman, made a startling discoverey at 82 Boronia-street, Redfern, where she ...

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  44. A BELATED LAUNCH.

    The French battleship Danton, the launching of which was retarded at Brest for seven weeks, has now been successfully floated. ...

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  45. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The British naval manoeuvres in the North Sea terminated sooner than expected, and great preparations are being made ...

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    A correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that a gardener recently told him the following curious incident: The gardener's mistress lay dying. She had ...

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  47. COLLISION AT SEA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The French cargo steamer Circe struck the steamer Whakatane, bound for Auckland, amidships, during a fog, off ...

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  48. SYDNEY SHEEP SALES

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