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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr Watson) informed Mr Crouch (Vic.) that representations ...

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  5. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Count Johann Brinski has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Schmeidemuehl, in Posen, for cheating at ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — James Williams, the young man who atrociously murdered Mrs Veitch at Clifton Hill yesterday, was brought up at the City ...

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  7. CANADIAN DEFENCES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Canada is about to conclude a contract for the erection of a factory at Ottawa with an output of twenty million cartridges ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — The Executive Council considered the case of Yendinna Jack, an aboriginal, sentenced to death for murdering a black shepherd ...

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  9. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Government proposes to go ahead with the Capital Sites Bill till it is settled, which may take the most of next week. ...

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  10. THE BISLEY MEETING

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Duke of Connaught inspected the colonials at Bisley, and congratulated the New Zealanders upon winning the ...

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  11. A MAN FOUND DEAD.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — A man named Frank Grundy was found dead at No[?]raiunga to-day shot through the head. It is not known how the injury ...

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  12. ELECTORAL COMMITTEE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The electoral committee had another meeting to-day, but dealt chiefly with New South Wales matters. ...

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  13. A WOMAN DROWNED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Selina Herer, aged 30, was found dead on the beach at the Semaphore last night. She left home 20min before the discovery ...

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  14. NAVIGATION BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Royal Commission on the Navigation Bill to-day examined Dr. Wollaston, Controller-General of Customs. He ...

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  15. GREAT HEAT WAVE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — There were 200 cases of sunstroke treated at the London Hospital yesterday. There is tremendous heat at Paris ...

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  16. OUTER HARBOR WORKS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — The first of 906 piles to form the superstructure of the wharf in connection with the outer harbor works, was driven to-day ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — At the inquest on the body of Frederick Hume, a grazier, who cut his throat in a private hospital, it was stated that the ...

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  18. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

    The Launceston Horticultural Society held its tenth annual meeting in the Stock Exchange last evening, Mr H. Weedon, chairman of the society, ...

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  19. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — In the House of Commons, Lord Stanley, Postmaster-General, has introduced a bill for the regulation of wireless telegraphy. It ...

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  20. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—By advertisement in Launceston dailies, I see the warden is calling public meetings re "improving Deloraine town and Elizabeth Town (Saturday); also ...

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  21. TRAGIC DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A single woman, named Ada Hinde, jumped from the window of a private hospital at Woollahra to-day, while delirious, and ...

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  22. PLAGUE-INFECTED RATS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Two plague-infected rats were found in the city to-day. The public are warned that legal proceedings will be taken if the presence ...

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  23. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Imperial consols have fallen from £89 12s 6d on Thursday to £88 12s 6d. "The Times" considers the fall is due partly ...

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  24. AN ILLICIT STILL.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The police have discovered an illicit still run on a large scale over a shop in Oxford-street. ...

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  25. DREADFUL FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — George Alderson, employed at the Riverstone Meat Works, was caught under the chin by a hook, and hoisted into the air. The ...

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  26. NOTES FROM THE GALLERY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—There is still nothing very startling to note from the Federal galleries. The intention to turn Ministers from the Treasury ...

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  27. PACIFIC CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — A German-Dutch company has been formed to lay a cable to the island of Celebes, the Pelew Islands, Shanghai, and Guam ...

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  28. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The ninth annual show in connection with the Tasmanian Canary and Pigeon Society was held to-day. The attendance was large ...

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  29. MEAT PACKERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The American meat packer strikers have asked their employers for another conference, with the view to arranging a ...

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  30. DEVONPORT

    A successful united temperance demonstration was held in the Town Bail on Tuesday night, when die building was packed to the doors. Owing to the sloppy nature ...

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  31. ATHLETIC SPORTS.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — There was an immense gathering of people on the Cricket Ground this afternoon, including Sir John Dodds and members of ...

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  32. LORD DUNDONALD

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Opposition members in the House of Commons having severely criticised Lord Dundonald, ex-Commandant of the ...

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  33. SPORTING

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  34. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — A sequel to the shooting incident was evolved this afternoon at the police court, when Edgar White pleaded guilty ...

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  35. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr J. Chamberlain has informed the Birmingham Grocers' Association that the opposition and obstruction in the House ...

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  36. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Wednesday. — A Catholic bazaar was opened at the town tall this afternoon by Mr T. J. Crisp, and to-night satisfactory business was done. A ...

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  38. LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—His Majesty King Edward laid the foundation stone of the Liverpool Cathedral yesterday. Queen Alexandra was also ...

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  39. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Wednesday. — Mr J. J. M. Long's meeting, arranged for to-night, has been postponed. ...

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  40. TOWN BOARD ELECTION.

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  41. A ROYAL SPORTSMAN

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Prince of Wales starts racing and breeding his own horses shortly, and King Edward has given him the Persimmon ...

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  42. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN. Wednesday. — Summonses to the number of 43 for nonpayment of rates were set down for hearing at the police court this ...

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  43. A FRENCH MARQUIS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The report that the Marquis de Villavieja had died through being struck on the head by an opponent's stick whilst ...

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  44. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday. — To-day Mr J. J. Long left for Launceston on private business. When this is" accomplished he will probably return to ...

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  45. HOMING

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