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  2. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The su[?]gettes are considering Mrs Des[?]pards's proposal to form a hatless brigade for the purpose of boycotting ...

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  3. FURY OF THE ELEMENTS

    Shortly before 2 o'clock yesterday morning a storm of unusual violen[?] and one that has not been equalled in Launceston for many year passed over ...

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  4. WHARF FATALITY

    On Saturday might John Rooney a miner. died on the wharf, after being rescued form the river, and the matter being reported to the District ...

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  5. EARLY CLOSING

    HOBART, Monday.— Since the hearing of the case in which Messrs. Palfreyman and [?]gerald, of North Hobart, chemists, were charged with ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A meeting of the South Wales coal mine owners has declared that the Coal Mines (Minimum Wage) Act is unsatisfactory ...

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  7. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— S[?]Clements Mark[?]n, into president of the Royal Geograp[?] Society, in a letter in "The Times," emphasise ...

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  8. CONCILIATION BILL.

    The Women's Political Union has issued manifesto in which it is stated that the hospitality of the I[?]sh Nationalists to the Conci[?]tion Bill in[?]ted ...

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  9. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Sixty special trans were run to Dublin today for the Home Rule demonstration. ...

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  10. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S EXPEDITION

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Professor David this morning received a cable from Mr Kinsey, Captain Scott's agent in Christchurch, stating that the Te[?] ...

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  11. AN ENORMOUS GATHERING.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. Over one hundred thousand persons attended the Nationalist demonstration in Sack[?]street, Dublin, and every ...

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  12. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The [?]ard match, 60[?] H. W. Stevenson and George G[?]ay, was concluded at Gl[?]sgo[?] on Saturday ...

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  13. SENTENCES REDUCED.

    Recently charges were laid against bel[?]n B[?] and Charles Buck, [?]ters, and G[?]y Bowmen, [?] journalist, for having published tr[?]onable ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Sunday Night. A movement has been started with the object of am[?]log[?]nating the three [?] railwaymen's unions, wh[?] have [?] ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— A circul[?] has been issued by the Admi[?]lty, dealing [?] the [?] of the fleets (As [?]hned by Mr ...

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  16. POLITICS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—The Chamber of Deputies has passed the Miners' Eight H[?] Bill by a large majority, and also [?]fied the D[?]ration of ...

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  17. RESULTS OF THE BALLOTS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Fifty-nine [?]es in South Wales at the [?]ots give a two to one majority in favor of resuming work ...

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  18. FOUNDLING HOME

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday Morning An inquiry [?] the Zems[?] Found[?]ing Home at Sa[?]ff revea[?]d terrible ever[?]ding [?]d [?]tary ...

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  19. SOCIALIST LEADER

    MELBOURNE, Monday [?] Henry Edmund Ho[?]land a well-known Socialist [?] to-day [?]ped [?]from tendering person[?] ...

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  20. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Launceston women's branch was held yesterday afternoon in the league office at 4 p.m., when the ...

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  21. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Sunday Night T[?]o Yang S[?]s Cabinet has been formed [?] Caen Chs[?]and, [?]to C[?]so Minister at St. Pet[?]urg, is ...

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  22. PROMINENT LEADERS' VIEWS.

    Mr K[?]r Hardie, Labor M.P. speaking at Bradford, s[?]d that there was no exxential difference between Synd[?]sin and Socialism as both ...

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  23. HUNGARIAN ARMY

    V[?]NA, Monday Morning.—S[?]tional dis[?]res have been made [?] connection with Co[?]nt K[?]en Heder [?]ence with E[?]or ...

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  24. PERSONNEL CRITICISED.

    PEKING, Monday Morning [?] The Chinese paper se[?]y criticise Tao Yang Sh[?]s Cabinet, as the members have had no [?]ence, and several ...

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  25. DISORDERLY CADETS

    SYDNEY, Monday A [?]be. of [?] when g[?]ng to [?] at [?] Park on Saturday [?] charge of [?] ...

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  26. COMMENTS ON THE ACT.

    Several shopkeepers. when sp[?] to, stated that after hearing the [?] they would have no [?]esitition [?] keeping their business establishments open ...

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  27. TRAMWAY CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Lea[?]ng of the T[?] Employees' A[?]on ca[?]e was conducted in the Federal A[?]tion Court to-day O[?] of ...

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  28. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Sir Cor[?]te Ra[?] ex-Agent General, for West Australia, has been selected as the second prospective Unionist can ...

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  29. ELECTION RIOTS

    ATHENS, Monday Morning Ad[?] form S[?]ka state that the agents of the Committee of Union and Progress mu[?]d[?]ed two Greek electors ...

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  30. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Monday Morning. The Ra[?]ans bombarded a mosque in meshed, wher[?] a [?]ge number of [?]nedmen. alleged to be support[?] of the ...

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  31. DRIVING MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, Monday A[?] B. [?]wrck-street, F[?]zion, yesterday tow men were in a [?]dy [?] by a [?] and the [?] placed ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. ON A LUGGER

    PERTH, Monday Details to L[?]nd form H[?] show that during the recent st[?]gger [?] put off to the steamer [?] and when the ...

    Article : 99 words
  33. HEAVY LOSSES

    "The Times" states that the N[?] South Wales Government diverted an order for machinery to the value of £20,000 to America, owing to the ...

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  34. SOLID OIL FUEL

    LONDON, Monday Morning. A Great Western t[?] ran 21½ miles in twenty-five minutes, cons[?]ing so[?] ...

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  35. STATE REVENUE

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  36. TOM MANN'S ARREST.

    An officer of the London Carmen's [?]mon, addressing a Labor demonstration, said that if Tom Mann was sent to prison for a s[?]gle day, the [?] ...

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  37. COLLAPSE OF A TUNNEL

    BERLIN, Sunday Night. On Tuesday last a tunnel under the River Spree c[?]ed in to-day, [?]g a sect on of the city [?] at night time, ...

    Article : 59 words
  38. THE DEFENCE ACT.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An important decision affecting the Defence Act was given at the Globe Court to-day. Mr. Barnett, S.M., dis[?]sed complaints ...

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  39. MARRIAGE AGENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Water Police Court to-day the hearing was resumed of the case in which Charles T. Jones. aged 62 years, was charged ...

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  40. MOROCCO

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — The Sultan of Morocco has signed a treaty. establishing a French protectorate, sin[?]la[?] to the scope of the Tu[?]n ...

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  41. GEORGES OF THE EMPIRE'

    LONDON, Sunday Night. Earl Curzon (George N. C[?]rzen), Lord George Hamilton, and Sir George Ro[?]d ([?]ph Commissioner), presented has ...

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  42. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr Tudor) has asked Marconi and the Australian Wireless, Limited, to reduce the rate for ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. CHANTILLY OUTRAGE

    PARIS, Sunday Night Three arrests have been made [?] connection with the Cha[?]tilly outrage, including a man named S[?]udy. an anarchist ...

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  44. GUNBOAT PALUMA

    DEVONPORT, Monday. [?] The [?]eat Paluma arrived at 10 o'clock this morning form Launceston, and leaves at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning for ...

    Article : 25 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. WIRELESS TOWER

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.—A wireless tower at Potsdam, 650[?]t high. which was regarded as a remarkable engineering feat, was blown down ...

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  47. JOURNALIST FOR HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr Thomas) has been unable to select a journalist for a position in the High Commissioner's office at London. He ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. FANATICAL ANARCHIST.

    PARIS, Monday Morning. So[?]dy, the person under arrest, is consumptive, aged twenty, and known as a [?]ooldess and fanatical Anarchist He ...

    Article : 28 words
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