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  2. MILITARY FORCES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Ex-Sergt-Major Daly, who was dismissed from the service for breaches of military discipline, declared emphatically, in ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    Theatregoers are looking forward with pleasurable anticipation to the appearance of J. C. Williamson's Royal Comic Opera Company in "The ...

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  4. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday Night.— The Australians commenced a match to-day at Sheffield against Yorkshire. The weather was at first dull, but ...

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  5. BRITISH BUDGET

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the House of Commons clause 6 of the Finance Bill was carried after Mr Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the ...

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  7. TASMANIA

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday.—A farmer residing at Paloona named Samuel Bingham had a fall from his, horse in Devonport to-day, and ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Preparations for a boycott throughout Bengal and Arabindo are being continued. The agitator Ghose, speaking at ...

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  9. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN Tuesday.—A sitting of the Court of Requests was held to-day, but the cases beard were of small interest. ...

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  10. SPEECH BY A UNIONIST M.P.

    Dr. H. Rutherford, Unionist M.P., speaking at Whitefield's Tabernacle, said: "Our alien Government must terminate, and India must be granted ...

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  11. A SPEECH MISREPORTED.

    Lord Lansdowne states that he was misreported last Friday in his speech at the Conservative Association banquet. He said "wincing," not ...

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  12. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—E. Gillon, a shift boss at the Primrose mine, while adzing a piece of timber this morning, sustained a deep cut on the front of ...

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  13. REFORMED TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Seventeen delegates from the Turkish Parliament have arrived in London, bringing with them the Grand Vizier's ...

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  14. HOME RULE LECTURES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the attack made by Mr Bamford on the Orange institution in the House of Representatives last week, he repeated ...

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  15. THIRTEEN EXECUTIONS.

    The thirteen officials who were hanged at Constantinople included the late commander of Erzeroum, a sheikh, two colonels, and some soldiers. ...

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  16. A MOTHER'S CRIME

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — A Mrs Mary Morgan appeared at the City Police Court to-day, charged with having stolen goods from a draper's ...

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  17. GRAND CONCERT.

    The Attorney-General (Mr A. E. Solomon) is announced to preside at the entertainment to take place in the Albert Hall to-night. At present ...

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  18. MEAT PACKING TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" New York correspondent says the meat packers at Chicago recently issued £11,300,00 sterling new ...

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  19. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    LONDON, Monday " Night.—After waiting for the weather a week at Calais, Lieutenant. Latham started to-day to cross the Channel. Having ...

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  20. BRAVERY RECOGNISED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday .—The Inspector of Mines at Bendigo, in his official report of the accident in the Goldfields Consolidated Company's mine ...

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  21. ALCOHOLISM

    LONDON ,Tuesday Morning. — The International Congress on Alcoholism has been opened at Kensington. Many foreign delegates attended. ...

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  22. LIBERAL LEAGUE

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  23. THE TRAGEDY IN PARIS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The French thief Delaunay, who shot a police official who was endeavoring to arrest him, and then committed ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS AT WINDSOR.

    The Australian team yesterday, by Royal command, visited Windsor. They were conducted there by Lord Wolverton by special train, and lunched at ...

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  25. RAILWAY MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A collision occurred near the Dandenong station last night, between a stationary goods train and a train from Warragul, ...

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  27. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

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  28. A FATAL SQUALL

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A sailing yacht, whilst crossing New York Bay, capsized during a squall, and ten Scandinavians were drowned. ...

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  29. GERMANY AND CANADA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A league of German merchants has been formed to promote freer trade intercourse between Canada and Germany. ...

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  30. COLLIERY TROUBLES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" says the first fortnight's working of the eight hours system in South Wales has astounded many. The ...

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  31. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Two of the suffragettes who were sentenced I for window breaking have been released from Holloway Gaol because they ...

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  32. REVOLT IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Upon learning of the determination that he was to leave Teheran, the ex-Shah and his wife, at first refused to allow their ...

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  33. A SAD CASE

    Mr James Guy, M.H.A., writes: Having, in company with the City Missionary, visited the home of the late Mr Patman, and there seen the dire straits ...

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  34. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Henry Augustus Levy, who has conducted a divorce agency under the name of Harrison's, and has posed as a clerk to ...

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  35. GIGANTIC WORK

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The cities of New York and New Jersey were united yesterday by tunnels, through which electric trains run. The ...

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    Our Pyengana correspondent writes as follows: The news of the death of Mr Richard Terry, owner of the St. Columbia Falls Hotel and the ...

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  37. KNIGHT OF THE GARTER

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— The Dutch and English papers in South Africa congratulate Earl Selborne on being created a Knight of the Garter. ...

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  38. POSTAL COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— In a return presented to Parliament at the request of Mr Hedges, it is shown that the Postal Commission, from which ...

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  39. BRISEIS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Investors in the Briseis tin mines will be ill-pleased to lcarn that the information concerning the payment of dividends, ...

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  40. NAVAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Times" says the Government is determined to proceed immediately with the construction of the contingent ...

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  41. V. A. T.C. MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Keen and High Rock have been withdrawn from the Australian Hurdle Race at Caulfield, and Togo has been struck out of ...

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  42. AUCKLAND DRY DOCK.

    In the House of Commons Mr Reginald M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, in replying to Captain Craig, M.P., said £150,000 would be paid for ...

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  43. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Commonwealth Oil Company's capital has been underwritten, and £300,000 six per cent, convertible debentures ...

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  44. LEO'S TRAINER.

    The veteran Tasmanian trainer. Mr W. Clare. returned home to-day by the Rotomahana. He has left the hurdler Leo behind him, in charge of ...

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