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  2. AMERICAN PEACE PALACE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Andrew Carnegie will give £150,000 sterling towards the construction at Washington of a Central Bureau for the ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily News" says: 'If we cannot put Mr Redmond in Mr Bryce's place as Chief Secretary for Ireland, which he, ...

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  5. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Mail," commenting upon the unofficial list of the Channel, Atlantic, and Mediterranean fleets, also the ...

    Article : 63 words
  6. THE BARQUE EDEN HOLME

    The posting ot a telegram at the Post Office about midday yesterday, stating that the barque Eden Holme, bound from London to Launceston via ...

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  7. AMERICAN RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—An Inter-State Com mission of Inquiry at Washington into the frequent railway disasters showed inefficient ...

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  8. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The War Office is issuing aluminium identity discs for wearing under the clothing during active service in lien of ...

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  9. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—General Litvinoff's assassins were Caucasians. General Litvinoff was formerly pacificator of the province, and he ...

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  10. GAMBLERS EXPELLED

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Forty professional gamblers, mostly Belgians, including Marquet, formerly a waiter at Ostend, the joint owners of ...

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  11. ABYSSINIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Regarding the reports of the raids of an Abyssinian outlaw named Mariam last April, messages at Rome state that ...

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  12. PASSENGERS ABOARD

    The only passengers on the ill-fated barque wore Mr and Mrs Thwaite, English tourists, who are visiting Australia for the first time. ...

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  13. BURIED ALIVE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—While several hundreds of navvies were working in a railway cutting twenty-five feet deep, near Bingen, a series of ...

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  14. THE HEBE REEF.

    The Hebe Reef is situated west quarter north, 2 1-10 miles from. Low Head lighthouse, and 1 1-6 miles north-east, half north from Flinders Point. The ...

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  15. AMERICAN MAGNATES

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—An Interstate Commerce Commission's inquiry at New York elicited the fact that (Mr Harraman's unlimited power ...

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  16. OUTRAGE AT A BANK

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A man entered tho National Bank at Philadelphia., and demanded the loan of one thousand pounds sterling. Upon ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. PERSIAN BRIGANDS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Six armed Norsemen, nineteen miles south of Teheran, the capital of Persia at tacked Baron Bid Richthorfen, ...

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  18. THE AMEER ON TOUR

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Ameer of Afghanistan is delighted with his reception at Peshawar. He made a mast cordial speech in Persian ...

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  19. A STEAMER WRECKED

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Pacific Mail Company's steamer City of Panama has been wrecked near Pescadoro, California. Of those aboard ...

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  20. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—General Gounden, with the Sultan's artillery, dislodged Raisuli from his stronghold, and the latter fled to the ...

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  21. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The death is announced of Bishop Burdon, the celebrated Chinese scholar, and formerly chaplain of the British ...

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  22. THE POPE S CHAMBERLAIN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Pope has appointed Rev. Doctor Kennedy, of Melbourne, his private chamberlain. ...

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  23. ARBITRATION COURT

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Lord Selby and Sir Ernest Satow have been appointed members of the Permanent International Court of ...

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  24. HARBORMASTER'S REPORT

    GEORGE TOWN, Monday.—Captain Bradley, on being interviewed to-night, made the following statement: The Eden Holme arrived outside the ...

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  25. AIR DAVID MURRAY.

    The death is also announced of Mr David Murray, of the firm of D. and W. Murray, warehousemen and general merchants, Adelaide. He was ...

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  26. AN AUSTRALIAN TENOR

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Victorian tenor Walter Kirby sang at a Royal gathering at Chatsworth House, and scored a great success. ...

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  27. SALVING OPERATIONS.

    A meeting of the agents of the owners and the underwriters wets held at Mr C. J. Weedon's office lastnicht, and it was decided to commence ...

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  28. VICTORIAN INVENTION

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The invention of the Victorian, Mr G. Austin, has been submitted to the War Office. ...

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  29. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) has not received, confirmation of the reported cession by France of the island of Tahiti to ...

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  30. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—In a billiard match Weirs scored twelve thousand, and boat Harverson, who scored 11,883. ...

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  31. THE FIRST NEWS OF THE WRECK.

    The first news of the wreck in Launceston was received by the, Master Warden of the Marino Board. A wire from Low Head briefly informed Mr ...

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  32. DUCHESS OF CUMBERLAND

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Duchess of Cumberland was taken suddenly ill, and was successfully operated on. ...

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  33. THE NEWS IN THE CITY.

    The news of the wreck spread rapidly throughout the city, but very little information was obtainable. Crowds flocked to the Post Office, but the only ...

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  34. THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr Loveday, speaking at Barberton, explained that the reason he quitted the Nationalists was because a letter on ...

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  35. ALTERATION IN CONSTITUTION.

    Returns from the various States show that the alteration in the constitution to allow, the general elections to be held in the autumn has been ...

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  36. A GOOD YEAR IN NEW ZEALAND.

    "The Lyttelton Times" reports that 1906 was an extraordinary prosperous one in Christchurch. In many businesses it was the best and brightest ...

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  37. DEEP SEA FISHERIES.

    The Customs Department has scheme all ready for obtaining trawler to test deep sea fisheries, for which Parliament last year voted ...

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  38. A TERRIFIC GALE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A terrific gale occurred in the bay on Sunday, during which the shipping was subjected to a trying time, and tugs were greatly in ...

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  39. BUILDING TRADE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Premier (Mr Bent) tried again to day to get the master builders and strikers to agree to a conference presided over by ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. THE HOLME LINE.

    The Holme line of sailing vessels, to which the Eden Holme belongs, is owned by Messrs. Hine Bros., of Maryport, Cumberland, England. They ...

    Article : 182 words
  41. CHINESE LABOR QUESTION.

    Reuter at Johannesburg reports that Sir George Farrar, speaking at Boksburg, warned the Transvaal that the highest financial authorities on the ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. OTHER ACCOUNTS

    The steamer Warrentinna returned to Launceston shortly after 11 o'clock last night, and further particulars were available as to how the mishap ...

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  43. THE PHILIPPINES

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—All colored regulars in the United States have been assigned for duty in the Philippines. General Bell declares ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. THE CARGO.

    The Men Holme tad on board a cargo consisting of 160 cases galvanised iron. 10 cases paint. 400 cases window glass, 75 cases dry gin, 330 eases ...

    Article : 118 words
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