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  2. CLOCK AND CHIMES

    The clock and bells which are to be placed in the Launceston Post Office tower to permanently commemorate the foundation of the city and its ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—In the House of Commons, in committee of supply on the Army and Navy estimates, Mr Asquith, Prime Minister ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Friday.—Probate has been granted in the following case Mark Stump, to Thos. Stump, £2266. ...

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  6. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The British Army Council last April approved of the early formation of a Territorial reserve force, for which it is ...

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  7. A WORKMAN INJURED.

    A man named Williamson, aged 50 years fractured one of his arms through a rope breaking when he was engaged log hauling at Port Cygnet. ...

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  8. HARVESTER COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A majority of the commission on harvesters recommends that an amendment to the constitution be made to give the ...

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  9. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Friday.—At a meeting of the Devonport Railway League this evening it was decided to send a deputation to Hobart to learn from the ...

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  10. DEFENCE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Empire Defence Conference is holding its sittings at the War Office, and the proceedings are expected to be briefer ...

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  11. SHOT IN COURT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Parker Willis, a well-known politician, of Arkansas, recently divorced his wife, and daring tie, proceedings to recover ...

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  12. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—At the police court to-day Denis Riley was charged with having been found on June 21 in possession of £2 14s, originally supposed ...

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  13. A.M.A. BAZAAR

    The A.M.A.bazaar, in aid of the worn-out miners fund, was opened to-night, and good business was done. ...

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  14. MILITARY DEFENCE DISCUSSED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, participated in yesterday's discussion, which was chiefly confined to ...

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  15. AMERICAN TARIFF

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Owing to the insistence of President Taft's Committee, the two Houses of the United States agreed to the free ...

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  16. ROASTED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mrs Andrews, aged 75, an old age pensioner, was roasted alive at her married daughter's residence, Trevitt Lane. Balmain, this ...

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  17. COLLIERY DISPUTE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—There is a general expectation that the Scotch coal miners dispute will be settled to-day, judging by yesterday's ...

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  18. THE SPANISH WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Serious trouble has arisen out of the strike at Saragossa, riots occurring at Rens, Alcoy, and other places. The troops were ...

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  19. THE TURF IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—At the Goodwood meeting to-day, the chief event resulted: Goodwood Cup.—Of 20 sovs, with ...

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  20. MINING

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—It is highly satisfactory to be able to report still farther improvement in the lode got last week in the No. 1 ...

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  21. A CRITICAL SITUATION.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that the situation at Melilla is critical. The Spanish soldiery, is courageous, but the officers adopt obsolete tactics, and are ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The seismo[?]aph at the Observatory, on being pened to-day disclosed that two mild [?]akes had been experienced in ...

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  23. RIOTERS ROUTED.

    Six battalions of Chasseurs have embarked for Algeciras. Marina demands an army of 75,000. It is officially announced that the ...

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  24. THE AMERICAN BOYS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The American boys to-day at the Federal Parliament House were presented with the flag of the Commonwealth. The boys ...

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  25. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Reuter states that Jeffries has deposited £1000 sterling with the promoters of the Johnson match, as an evidence of his ...

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  26. QUEEN ENA OF SPAIN

    Queen Ena of Spain and ex-Queen Christina are at Bayonne, from whence their departure depends upon events. It is stated they hare made ...

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  27. ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—By the R.M.S. Orsova, which is due at Melbourne on Wednesday next, 20 families, nominated by friends in Victoria, are ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—In the cases of Jones v. Holmes, and the Consolidated Australian Company of New South Wales, the appeals have ...

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  29. DEMONSTRATION AT MADRID.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—There was a great anti-war demonstration in front of the Royal Palace at Madrid, where King Alfonso is staying ...

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  30. HEAVY FALL OF SNOW

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Last night one of the heaviest falls of snow yet recorded in South Australia took place on the Mount Lofty Ranges. The fall ...

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  31. SHORTAGE OF INDIAN TEA.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Owing to the drought in India, there is a shortage in the shipment of tea to England. ...

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  32. ATTACKS ON TROOPS.

    Attacks on the Government forces at Barcelona continue, and thirty were killed at the barricades yesterday. Five convents and several houses were ...

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  33. FOREIGN LEGION PARDONED.

    M. Briand, Premier of France, has pardoned the deserters from the Foreign Legion, who were recently courtmartialled at Casablanca. ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. TUESDAY'S BATTLE.

    Tuesday's battle extended almost to the walls of Melilla. One thousand Spaniards were killed, and from fifteen hundred to two thousand ...

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  36. POSTAL REFORM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sir John Quick, who was entertained by the Professional and Clerical Association of the Postal Department to-night, in reply to a ...

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  37. NORTH FARRELL

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—The North Mount Farrell has sampled 134½ tons, including 49 tons of firsts. The shaft is down 30ft in good country, and no ...

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  38. Complimentary Social:

    There was a large attendance at St. Andrew's Hall last evening, when a complimentary social was tendered to Rev. and Mrs Beck by the ...

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  39. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The quotation for Imperial Consols is £83 15s Victorian 4½ per cent, debentures ...

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  40. ALLEGED IMPOSITION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The charges of imposition on money lenders made against James R. Gavagan. Thomas Nancarrow, and John Learhinan were ...

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