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  3. THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday night. — In connection with the overtures made by the Japanese to the garrison at Port Arthur, interesting accounts of the ...

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  4. EDUCATION

    The report of Dr. Elkington, Chief Health Officer of Tasmania, on the sanitary conditions of Tasmanian State schools is now to hand. It comprises the future. The state of things revealed in it is a disgrace to the whole community, and, if it were not vouched for on such unimpeachable authority, would ...

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  5. SANGUINARY FIGHTING AT ALL POINTS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. Chinese refugees report that the Japanese have been expelled from Paling-cheng. from whence they bombarded the inner ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The headless and armless body found at Sandringham beach on Friday was yesterday identified as that of Minholdt Katzen ...

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  7. THE CONTRABAND QUESTION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Liverpool Steamship Owners' Association have passed strong resolutions that an immediate and satisfactory settlement of ...

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  8. A WIDOW'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Mrs Annie Gillen, 54 years of age, a widow, who had resided with a married daughter in Pelham-street, Carlton, committed ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Ministers here have been perplexed by the announcement from Sydney that Mr Reid (Prime Minister) intended to issue three ...

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  10. CHINESE NEUTRALITY QUESTION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — M. Cassini, on being interviewed, said had the grand scheme of Mr John Hay, United States Secretary for State, ...

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  11. CHILD MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A post mortem on the body of the infant found on the railway line at Brighton showed that the skull had been fractured before ...

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  12. GERMANS CHECK JAPANESE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Germans have sent one hundred men fifteen miles to the east of Kiao-chau, to prevent the Japanese erecting a wireless ...

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  13. RABBIT TRAPPER SUICIDES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A rabbit trapper, James Bell, 50, committed suicide at Yarrawonga on Friday night by taking strychnine. He had been ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — C. O. Smith, the rider of Hornpipe in the Steeple-chase yesterday, sustained concussion of the brain when the horse fell, and died ...

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  15. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir, — By courtesy of one of our representatives in the Senate have sow below me a copy of the Federal Act restricting immigration, and can now speak, as one in ...

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  16. THARCOORA KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — While competing in the Hurdle Race at Victoria Park yesterday Tharcoora fell and was killed. Tlarcoora, who was owned by Mr T. ...

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  17. MR WATSON INTERVIEWED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mr Watson on being interviewed, said that the Labor party proposes to enter a working alliance with the other members of the ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Sunday. — Benjamin Hand, an elderly miner, was killed by a fall of earth in the Australia mine this morning. He leaves a widow and large ...

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  19. JAPS MOVE ON.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A report received at Chifu confirms the statement that the Japanese are making headway, in the face to terrible losses, in their ...

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  20. PROTECTIONIST ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A meeting of the Protectionist Association is to be held on Tuesday, when the politicial situation will be discussed, and a ...

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  21. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday. — The following appointments have been made by the Executive Council: Messrs. E. M. Charlesworth, G. S. Duncan, and W. ...

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  22. MR REID'S ADDRESSES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mr Reid in an address to the electors of the Commonwealth, covers at great length the circumstances leading up to the formation ...

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  23. A TREMENDOUS BOMBARDMENT ON SATURDAY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — There was a tremendous bombardment of Port Arthur on land and sea yesterday, and reports, winch have not been confirmed ...

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  24. THE BUDGET STATEMENT,

    Sir George Turner stated on Friday, in answer to questions, that he feared he would not be able to deliver his budget statement until the latter end of ...

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  25. THE POLICE FORCE.

    HOBART, Saturday. — For some weeks past there has been much consideration, of what is likely to be the policy of the new Government in order to find ...

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  26. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — A Mukden telegram states that the Russian cruiser Novik has arrived at Karrakovsk, in Sakhalin, and that the Diana has ...

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  27. MR REID'S POLICY.

    The Federal Prime Minister, who arrived in Sydney on Friday, stated to the representative of "The Age" that he had nothing to say on the political ...

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  28. STEPHENSON'S COMEDY CO.

    A second visit to "Other People's Money" confirms the good impression formed of the brightness of the play and the expert manner in which it is handled ...

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  29. "IN ONE RED BURIAL."

    LONDON, Friday Night. — It has been uncertained that 1000 Russians have been, interred at Kiao-chan. ...

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  30. STRUCK A MINE.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — A Russian gunboat of the Otashni type has struck a mine off the Liatishan Promontory, neer Port Arthur, and sunk. ...

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  31. THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE,

    Such of the Federal Ministers as are in town were in attendance at their departments on Friday, and gave attention to the more pressing of the papers ...

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  32. WITGEFT'S LAST SIGNAL.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — It transpires that the dash of tie Russian fleet to escape from Port Arthur 6n the 10th inst. was made under instructions from, ...

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  33. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Saturday. — At an early hour this morning a three-roomed dwelling at North Queenstown, occupied by Mr and Mrs Langley and their child, ...

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  34. "SONGS OF THE NIGHT."

    Though your life be all a Struggle, From the cradle to the grave, Though you tug the oar of progress, A very galley slave, ...

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  35. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    QUEENSTOWN, Saturday. — At the police court this morning Annie Brook charged Joseph Woods with assault by throwing a stone at her and striking ...

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  36. THE NEW MINISTRY AND PROTECTION.

    Some light is thrown on the position of the protectionist members of the new Ministry in an interview with Mr A. M'Lean, Minister of Customs, who was ...

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  37. REFUGEE RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Chinese Tootai (Governor) of Shanghai has made a definite communication to the senior officer of the Russian cruiser As ...

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  38. TRAIN DELAYED.

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday. — Owing to two large trees falling across the line and having to be cleared away, has night's train was more than an hour ...

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  40. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday. — Another outbreak of fire occurred about 3 o'clock this morning, when a three-roomed house in Crotty-street and its contents were ...

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  41. "MAMA'S NEW HUSBAND,"

    To-night and to-morrow night the company will appear in what they regard as their Mascotte, namely, "Mama's New Husband," "written for laughing ...

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  42. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — The seven-year-old son of Charles Debnam was playing with some trucks, when he was knocked down and his arm fractured below the ...

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  43. NOTICE TO QUIT GIVEN.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Tsotai at Shanghai, at noon yesterday, eldered the Grosovai to leave within 24 hours, and the ASkold to complete ...

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  44. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — Mr D. C. Urquhart, Mr A. T. Anderson, and a number of witness in Tuesday's action for breach of promise left for Burnie ...

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  45. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — A girl named Teen, residing at Oceans, was standing in front of the fire, when her clothes caught fire, inflicting serious injuries. ...

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  46. JAPS MOVE ON MUKDEN.

    LONDON. Saturday Morning — Advices from Liao-yang show that the Japanese objective is now Mukden. Many Japanese troops are reported ...

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  47. SIR JOHN FORREST ON OUR SUPERFLUOUS PARLIAMENTS.

    A meeting of the Prahran and South Yarra branches of the Australian Women's National League was held in the Prahran Town Hall on Friday night. Mr ...

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  48. THE RUSSIANS RETREAT.

    LONDON Sunday Morning. — The Japanese occupied Kushenchau on Friday last, the Russians retreating towards Mukden. ...

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  49. RUSSIANS AND CHUNCHUSES.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — There are numerous reports that the Chunchuses are killing the Russians, and the latter are devastating the villages, and ...

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