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  2. FARMERS AND STOCKOWNERS

    HOBART, Thursday. A meeting of the [?] and Stockowne[?]'s As [?] was held at the Impo[?]al tonight, Mr N[?]man Nicolson ...

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  3. MOROCCAN SITUATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night Mr. Asquith will make a statement on Mo[?] aff[?] the House of Commons to motion. ...

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  4. THE £10.000 FLIGHT

    [TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, Wednesday Night Bea[?]nt has won "The Daily Mail" prize of £10,000, for a flight of ore thousand mires in [?] ...

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  5. THE VETO CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday. Night. N[?]our letters, written by reca[?]trant Un[?]msts, are appearing in the press, a[?]plaining then attitude towards ...

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  6. BRITISH EMPIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Speaking at the Australian banquet, Mr. John M[?]may, Premier of Victoria, when responding to the toast of the ...

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  7. N.S.W. POLITICS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly sat till 1.30 this morning discussing the Supply Bill. Mr Henley attempted a negative on the ...

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  8. UNIONISTS IN CONCLAVE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning Emil Halsbury presided at a banquet at which Emil Roberts, Duke of Nor[?]land, Emil of Plymouth, Sir ...

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  9. LABOR MINISTRY RI[?]SIGNS

    SYDNEY, Thursday As soon as the Logislative Council had passed the Supply Bill this evening the Acting Premier (Mr Holman) entered the ...

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  10. ATLANTIC FLEET MOVEMENTS

    Reuter announces that the change in the Atlanta Flect's [?]day is not connected with the Moto[?]an situation ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN BANQUET

    LONDON, Thursday Morning—Sir Thomas Gibson Con[?]hacl presided at the Australian hanquet, and the 150 guests included Sir Reginald Talbot. ...

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  12. CONSOLS AND BONDS AFFECTED

    I[?]al Cousals tonched £77 16s 3d, and German hands and French rentes alos dropped Consols [?]hed £77 15s, but closed at £78 6s, on ...

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  13. MR ASQUITH'S STATEMENT EAGERLY AWAITED

    LONDON, Thursday M[?] The statement to be [?] is the Prime Minister (Mr H. H. As[?]th) in the House of Commons to-day reg[?] ...

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  14. BRITANIN'S FINANCE

    LONDON, Thursday Marking A Tre[?] ...

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  15. SWIMMING

    LEIPZIG. Wednesday Night, — [?] the swimming conpetition, [?] to day, the New South Wales clamp[?] Halo[?] ...

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  16. SERIOUS CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday At the Criminal Compt to-day before Mr. Just tree Hodges and a [?]y of twe[?] Robert Char[?] ...

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  17. COCAINE HABIT

    MONT[?] Thursday Marking The [?] ...

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  18. NEWSPAPERS INTO LINE.

    M [?] letter to Lord New[?] has l[?]eught the U[?]st papers [?] line The [?] ...

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  19. SUPPORTING LORD LANSDOWNE

    Two hundred and th[?]th peris have sig[?]ed then [?] to support [?] lave ...

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  20. PEDLARS' STRIKE

    CHI[?]AGO. Thursday M[?]g in [?] with the [?] ...

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  21. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The name of the [?] New Zealand, now attached is the House [?] will he changed to H.M.S. Ca[?] ...

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  22. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night [?] in the co[?]se of has [?] address to the [?] Association [?]ed to the ...

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  23. STRANDED IMMIGRANTS

    HOBART Thursday The Government has received a communication from the Government of New South Wales in regard to the [?] express ...

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  24. DIVORCE CASE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night Mr [?] a Live[?]pal [?] has old tere[?] a diver and [?] damages [?] Lord [?] Paget ...

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  25. BOWRON'S FAILURE

    LONDON, Thursday [?] John Bowing, [?] ...

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  26. FIRES AT STAMBO[?]L

    CONSIN[?]OPLE, Wednesday Night Owing to [?] public [?] to the report haves, [?] ...

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  27. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. [?] Davies of the steamer Wa[?]hope who arrived from. King Island to-day, [?] that Father Shan hopes has wireless ...

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  28. CRICKET

    LONDON, Wednesday Night [?] Smith, Wa[?]hre) [?] P. F. [?] (Maldleses) have accepted the [?]tion to visit Australia with the ...

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  29. HORSE STEALING

    HOBART, Thursday [?] ...

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  30. TYPHOON IN JAPAN

    TOKIO. Wednesday Night A typhoon [?] at Tokio and [?] One handred persons [?]ed and forty of ...

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  31. RIOTS AT CARDIFF

    LONDON, Wednesday Night The [?] was due to the pit [?] the [?] and colliery of[?]ls to [?] the work usually [?]lotted to ...

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  32. THE INTERVIEW WITH MR STEAD

    At Australian in London Sstates that in was [?] of the prints [?] M. Stead [?] ...

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  33. WOOLLEN FACTORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday The lest [?] Government has appointed Mr. James State, of End[?]les Sc[?] manager of the propssed w[?] ...

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  34. THE CAMORRISTS

    VITER[?] Thursday M[?] The [?] of several [?] who are changed with [?] has been [?] ...

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  35. FAMILY TIE BROKEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday A [?] before Mr. Just[?] Gordon to-day Tee [?] ...

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  36. ABORIGINE'S DEATH

    ADELAIDE, Thursday Sat[?]s on the has west foist [?] been [?] ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    LONDON, Thursday [?] Report [?] Australian [?] ...

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  38. ALBANIAN ATROCITIES

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Manager Mr. William T Stead, editor: of "The Review of Reviews," who is [?] the Albanian atrocities, ...

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  39. AN INFANT'S DEATH

    BURNIE, Thursday An request con[?]ining the death of the infant son of Harry Deacon found dead in a bed on Wednesday morning was held at ...

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  40. FATAL EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Thursday Marking Three p[?] were killed and eleven seriously [?] in an es[?] the [?] shed at Cl[?] ...

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  41. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. The M[?]h of Gwalion has given to his Majesty King Gea[?]ge [?] sterling as a [?]tion gift. The King has ...

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  44. WISE TO WAIT

    Sir William Lyne, interviewed sand it would be wise to want united Mr. Fisher could be communicated with. ...

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  45. BULGARIAN'S DEATH

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Yesterday at Man[?] the police atrested But [?] named Stan[?]d in connection with the shooting of Zolaf. another Bud ...

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  47. TAXI CAB COMMISSION.

    The Tasi Cub Commission report stiggests that the fares should not be altered, but the drivers to have 20 per cont. of the first pound, and 25 ...

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