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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,127 words
  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Treasurer (Mr D. C. Urqnhart), who has been spending a few days in Launceston, during the hearing of a case at the Supreme ...

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  4. NEW OPERATING THEATRE

    A special meeting of ihe board of management of the Launceston Hospital was held last evening at the Bank Chambers to take into ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Oscar Jontello, an Italian seaman, who stubbed two young men at Prince's Bridge on Sunday, was to-day fined £5. ...

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  6. A BOMB OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A bomb exploded near the high altar in St. Peters Cathedral at Rome during a service this morning. ...

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  7. THE BOER RAIDERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—When ho nas captured it was found that Ferreira was not armed. The men whom he had commandeered escaped from ...

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  8. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—The following notifications will appear in to-morrow's "Gazette" W. J. Williams, of Zeehan, is registered as a legally qualified ...

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  9. BUILDERS' STRIKE.

    The master builders intend to suspend all operations so as to force all the employees out of work. The masters hope theroby to force the strike to an ...

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  10. A CURIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A somewhat curious accident happened to-day. A lady cyclist who was coming down Elizabeth-street apparently lost control of the machine ...

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  11. A BOY SHOT.

    A boy named Thomas Cunningham who was out shooting plovers on Sunday with some companions, was accidentally shot with a revolver and ...

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  12. AS EFFECTIVE CORDON.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Ferreira and his followers suffered through want of water. A cordon of 150 miles was drawn from the Orange ...

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  13. DETAILS OF THE EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Details of the outrage show that the bomb was placed under some scaffolding which had been erected behind ...

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  14. LATROBE

    LATROBE Monday.—The Very Rev. Prior O'Farrell, O.P., commenced an eight days' mission at St. Patrick's Catholic Church on Sunday morning. ...

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  15. AN ANTI-SOCIALIST RUN MAD.

    Constable Strahan, of St. James, Wangaratta, arrested a man on Saturday named Toohey, who was running about in a paddock in a wild manner ...

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  16. COMPULSORY EDUCATION

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Six thousand people were present at a great demonstration of Liberal Socialists at Brussels in favor of compulsory ...

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  17. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.

    Anniversary services in connection with the Congregational Church were, held on Sunday, the preacher being the Rev. Stanley Morrison, of ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Theodore Alfred Whitney, aged 19 years a laborer, employed at the Colonial Sugar Works, at Pyrmont, was working with Samuel ...

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  19. MUTUAL LIFE COMPANY

    LONDON. Monday Morning.— The New York District Attorney, Mr Jerome, reports that no State laws render it possible to prosecute criminally ...

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  20. CASE OF SNAKE BITE

    Thomas Banfield, 13 years of age, son of Mr G. Banfield, was unfortunately bitten by a snake on the knee whilst he was cutting grass in a ...

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  21. WASHED ASHORE.

    A plank 24ft long, which is undoubtedly the combing of a vessel's hatchway has been washed ashore at Kiama. It had not been, long in the ...

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  22. CHINESE ON THE RAND

    LONDON, Sunday Night—The President of the Board of Education (Mr Augnstine Birrell), speaking at Hanley, said: "Chinese labor has been ...

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  23. MERSEY FRUIT BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Mersey Fruit Board was held at the Royal Hotel to-day, tinder the presidency of Mr A. Boatwright. The secretary ...

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  24. PLAGUE RAT DISCOVERED.

    A plague-infected rat has boen discovered on the wharf in the old area of infection along the foreshore of Darling harbor. ...

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  25. GRAVE DISASTER AVERTED.

    St. Peters was beautifal]y decorated in honor of the anniversary of its dedication, and many relics were exposed. ...

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  26. DEATH OF A FREEMASON.

    The death is reported from Nowra of Patrick Macgaire, the oldest Freemason in Australia, aged 91. ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—The steamer Wai Hoi arrived this afternoon with 15 European passengers and 60 Chinese who were taken off the ...

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  28. GERMANY'S LITTLE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Supplementary estimates, amounting to a million and a half sterling, have been introduced in the Reichstag for ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS

    A concert will ba held in the Academy of Music to-morrow night by the City Band, assisted by the Austral Musical Party. A splendid programme ...

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  30. DEVON PORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—At the Marine Board meeting to-day there were present: Master Warden Rudge and Wardens Atkinson, Gibson, Hope ...

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  31. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, received a deputation of seven suffragettes at Lavender ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—(Mr Mills, managing director of the Union Company, returned by the Ventura. He states that the company is building ...

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  33. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON. Sunday Night.—Some unknown assassins shot General Polkovni-koff, the garrison commander, at Poltave, and at the same time killed a ...

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  34. ARREST OF CARUSO

    LONDON, Sunday Sight.—The famous tenor singer, Caruso, who has bocn arrested at New York on a charge of insulting a woman, has been ...

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  35. OCTOBRTST MEETING.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Five thousand people attended a meeting of the Octohrist party at St. Petersburg. The President, M. Gutshikoff, declared ...

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  36. ANGLICAN SYNOD

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The sixth quadrennial congress of the Anglican Church of Australia began in Melbourne to-day. The Lord Mayor of ...

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  37. NEW YORK GOVERNORSHIP

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Hearst certifies that his expenses in connection with the New York Governorship election total £51,000 sterling. Mr ...

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  38. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—At a special general meeting of the local branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association the establishment of a ...

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  39. NATAL'S REVENUE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The revenue Naval for the year ended June 30 was £300,000 below the estimates. The suppression of the ...

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  40. PERTH CONVALESCENT HOME

    At the special meeting of the board of management of the Lanncestion Hospital last evening the following letter from the Chief Secretary was read : "I have ...

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  41. A VISIT OF COURTESY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—One Japanese battleship and two cruisers will pay a visit of courtesy to San Francisco during the coming spring. ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The steerable balloon Patrie, carrying six passengers ascended at Paris, and after being put through a series of ...

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  44. THE CADI OF TANGIER

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Moroccan chief Raisali has warned the Cadi of Tangier that he must not legalise any land purchases without his ...

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  45. "THE DAILY MAIL" PRIZE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—M. Santos Dumont has announced his intention of competing for the prize of competing for the prize of £10,000 offered by the proprietors of ...

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  46. THE USEFULNESS OF CENTIPEDES.

    At a recent meeting of the South Australian Ornithological Association Mr R. Crompton gave an interesting account of the usefulness of the ...

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  47. PAYMENT SUSPENDED

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The famous Delareue glassworks, at Ladelineset, have suspended payment. The liabilities are estimated at several ...

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  48. WRESTLING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—About 4000 people watched Clarence Weber, at the Cyclerma to-night win the Australian wrestling championship from the ...

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  49. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, has appointed a Consultative Committee, consisting of four high ...

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