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  2. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr. R. B. Haldane, (Secretary of State for War), during a speech at Liverpool, stated that he was undertaking army ...

    Article : 80 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. NATIONAL DEFENCE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Duke of Norfolk, the Duke of Bedford, Mr Walter Long, Sir George, Dashwood Taubman Goldie, ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. TASMANIA

    HOHART; Tuesday. - - The Commis­sioner ot Police has received informa­tion from Constable Archer tliat In had learned through the master of the ketch Linda that the second body of the two men lo-i in a drowning fntal-ltj" at Seven Sisters Island on Novem­ber ^0 last had 'been recovered. ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    SEPARATE REPRESENTATION. MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A sub­committee of the Cabinet appointee! to inquire into Sunday work on the rail­ways and Separate Representation Re- , peal Bill, has assented to abolish the separate representation of Government employees in the State Parliament. j ...

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  7. LATE SIR JAMES GARRICK

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The late Sir James Frances Garrick, was seized with a paralytic stroke during sleep on the 5th inst., and bronchitis ...

    Article : 49 words
  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Attorney-General and acting-Premier (Mr W. B. Pripsting) was in attendance at the Ministerial-room, Public Buildings, at noon yesterday, ...

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  9. THE PREMIER'S HEALTH.

    Tho Promier, Mr J. W. Evans, in writing to his secretary under date January 4. states that he ■was then resting at Rotcrua, N«w Zealand, and had considerably benefited m 'health during his sojourn there. ...

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  10. ROBBERY IN A TRAIN

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Miss Susan Lowe, an English woman, whilst travelling from Genoa to Paris, was murderously attacked and robbed ...

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  11. BURNING FATALITY.

    Mr$ Laokmund was in . the back yard of her residence at Clifton Hill, when her son, aged two and a half years, toddled out, and .said, 'USet baby ■fire." The mothor rushed in, and found the ten months old baby's night-dross alight. She wrapped a blanket around the infnnt, and look it to the Children's Hospital, but it died from ths injuries. ...

    Article : 66 words
  12. THE JAPANESE ARMY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The two years' service system will yield an increase to the Japanese army of 150,000 men in a decade. ...

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  13. OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID.

    The Chief Health Officer leaves Ho-tart for Gceveston to-morrow, his visit being in connection with the rexxnt outbreak of typhoid at that centre. ...

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  14. BRITISH JUSTICE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—There is a great outcry throughout England in favor of a fresh inquiry into the case of the man Edalji, who has ben ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The German iron barquo. Tromp, 1670 tons, 137 days out, from Philadelphia, bound to Shimonoseki, with a. cargo of case oil, put into Eden this morning sbort of provisions and water. ...

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  16. A STEAMER WRECKED

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A Bulgarian steamer which landed a quantity of arms, supposed to be for the Macedonians, has been wrecked near ...

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  17. A PILOT XROFSSARY.

    At to-dayV meeting of the 'Marine Board, Warden Fisher moved, and it wae carried, "That the Government be asked to endeavor to have the law amended. «> that every vessel, the mas­ter of which dot« not Iwld a pilot cx-omption certificate, o:i being moved from one part of the port to another, must take a pilot. ...

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  18. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The raid by the police on the Okhta district of St. Petersburg, was due to an anarchist plot against Count Witte's life. ...

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  19. THE PANAMA CANAL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The total number of negroes required for labor in the work of constructing the Panama Canal is 7500. ...

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  20. A MINISTER RESIGNS.

    J4r Ashton, Minister for Lands, con­firms the report that he will retire from politics. He says he ■will resign at the end of this Parliament, and he intends to devote his time to the prac­tice of Jus profession as a barribler. ...

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  21. C0L1..ABSE OF A STRIKE.

    Tn connection with tl>o strike that occurred yesterday ;uno:ig laborers who wanted an increase cf pa.y of ]s per day, they have been dismissed, and no difficulty was found in obtaining en-other batch, of men. ...

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  22. A RUSSIAN LOAN.

    Russia is coming on the market with a loan of over twenty millions. The Czar's autograph letter to M. Kokovtsoff, Minister of Finance, refers ...

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  23. THEATRICAL

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Miss Mien Terry has engaged O. P. Heggie a South Australian actor, for her tour in America. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-The health authorities at Rockhampton seized to­day 1500 tins of peas, and nine cases of same. ...

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  25. NEGROES IN AMERICA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Pre-sident Roosevelt, in a message to Congress admitted the invalidity of his order prohibiting any member of the ...

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  26. CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS.

    An inquiry was held, before the Col­lector of Customs this morning, when the following -cases were, presented: Mount Lyell Alining and Railway Com­pany, Limited, imsdescnption on en­try, adjourned to January 22, at the request of the company. Tasmamajj ■"Manufacturing and Importing Com­pany, omitting to enter goods. Lean ...

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  27. OUTRAGE BY BURGLARS.

    Armed burglars at Kerteh, a Crimean port, after nearly throttling Sirs Hamilton and Miss Garston, her niece, stole a large sum of money, and ...

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  28. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In a billiard match of 6000 up, playing level, Inman beat Weiss by 1229. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.- While the southern part of the colony is swelter­ing in heat and cattle have been turn­ed into the crops, the Auckland pro­vince i» deluged with rain which has not ceased for almost a week. Last night a fierce gale raged, accompanied by a downpour of rain. Rivers are flooded, bridges carried etvay, railways blocked bj landslips; and the ,'low-lying lands in all directions flooded. Many crops are mined, and tho losses will go far towards minimising the anticipated splendid harvest returns. No loss of life, however, is reported. ...

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  30. THE AMEER ON TOUR

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Amoer of Afghanistan ascended in a military balloon at Agra. His tactful and courteous demeanor is creating a ...

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  31. HARBORING ANARCHISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —Apropos of the discovery of another conspiracy against King Alfonso, of Spain, German newspapers publish a ...

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  32. A CASHIER ABSCONDS.

    A cashier in the Treasury at Aulicata, has absconded with £37,400 sterling. ...

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  33. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Bertie Hedge has bp.p.n committed for trial on a cliairgc of unlawfully shooting Denis Dwyer. of Bruni, on ChrLstmfls Day. ' ...

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  34. MACHINE GUNS LOST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Eight machine pins have disappeared from a fortress at Tashkend, and the revolutionaries are suspected. ...

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  35. A VISITING WARSHIP

    After an excellent mn round the coast from Hobart, the- third-class cruiser Pyramns, of 2135 tons, arrived1 alongside the wharf at Latmceston at 1 o'clotk yesterday afternoon. The Pyramus left *Jre.southern capi­tal at 10 o'clock on1 Monday morning,' end fine weather prevailed along the coast. She entered Tainar Heads at 8 o'clock yesterdayi when* she v ...

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  36. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. - - Sir John Forrest, Federal Treasurer, denies that he had any conversation with 'Mr G. II. Reid relating to politics on tho voyage from Adelaide to Melbourne by the Mongolia. Sir John Fbrrest wan closeted for two hours with Mr Deakin, tho Prime Minister, to-day. Sub­sequently Mr (Chapman (Postinaste.r-Generiil) spent an hour ■with Mr Dea-kin. ...

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  37. IMMIGRATION "QUESTION.

    ]>r. Arthur delivered an interesting lecture at the Town Hall to-night on the question of immigration. ...

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  38. A RENUNCIATION.

    The Premier of Russia (M. Stolypin), on being interviewed stated that the Czar has resolved to renounce the bureaucratic system of Government if ...

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  39. BEACONSFIELD

    BKAOONSFIKLD. Tuesday. — Mr Heathcote, superintendent of the Tas­mania mine, wont belojv at Grubb's shaft this afternoon. According to his promise?, he hos intimated to the" deputation of employees in the shaft who^ waited on him on Saturday that ho will be prepared to Rive- them a second interview to-morrow. The men intend to avail themselves of the offer, and it is to be hoped something satis­factory to both parties will result. A reply has been received from the execu­tive body of the A.M.A. in Victoria, and Messrs. Howe (president) and J. 1'raed (secretary) • will arrive in Bea-oonsfield on Thursday. The men con­tinue to work on, as usual. A good number have joined the A.M.A. within the past day or two. ...

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  40. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Japanese statesmen now favor discussion of the question of disarmament at the Hague Conference Great Britain, ...

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  41. THE NEW HEBRIDES PROTEST.

    The Prime Minister to-day made public the despatch received from tho Imperial Government in- reference to the- New Hebrides question, "ivhich vras forwarded as -a re­ply to the representations made by Mr Deakin and the late Mr Sod-don in Juno last. The despatch is the longest ever received by the Federal Government from the Imperial authori­ties ami consists of 75 paragraphs. It reviews the correspondence upon the subject, and deals at length with Air Deakin's protest apaintl the convention being concluded before Australian views ...

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  42. THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Sir Richard Solomon has resigned the Attorney-Generalship of the Transvaal in order to oppose Sir James Fitzpatrick ...

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  43. DEVONPORT

    DKVONPORT. Tuesday. —Mr Hugo Gorlitz, advance manager for the Madame Slierwin company visit

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  44. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMIS­SIONERS.

    Arrangements havo be<>n made hy : the .Town Board to meet the Iiocal j Government Act Commissioners at 101 o'clock t-o-raorrow morning. .'■ ...

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  45. ORDER IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The new Shah of Persia is vigorously enforcing order. He declares that a few covered heads are better than ...

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  46. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

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  47. JSTO. AGAINST THE.TBTJ;

    The Fodoral Government has started eujt to dissolve the Standard Oil Com­pany (sayy "The Ago" Now York oor- . respondent). Standard Oil comprises 71 separate

    Article : 329 words
  48. ZEEHAN

    ZEHHAN, Tuesday.—At the police; court to-day Roy M 'Laren was fined 10s and 6s 9d oost-s, for disturbing tho peace at the Central Hotel, and -10s with 8s costs, for using indecent lan­guage. Walter ilaumill was ordered to pay 50s, with 7s 9d coster for disturb­ing thq peaca, or ono month's im­prisonment, and for assaulting; Wil­liam Regan, lie was fined 50s, with 10s costs, or one month, the sentences to be cumulative. ...

    Article : 80 words
  49. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—French commercial classes are much dismayed at the adverse comments of the English newspapers and military experts ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr Jeff ray, who recently visited the colonies, has completed a report on Australasian trade, which will be published ...

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  51. VICE-REGAL

    Yesterday morning the Governor-General (Liard Xorthcote), accompanied by Mr R. Share K..N., private secre­tary, and the State Attorney-Genera! and acting-Premier (Mr W. B. Prop-sting), visited the Mount Bischoff Com­pany's smelting works in the Esplanade. The party were met by Messrs. R. L. Parker and S. Eardl'tey-Wilmot, direc- ...

    Article : 246 words
  52. SENATE RETURNS FOR QTJEKNS-_ I/AND.

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  53. AMERICAN TRUSTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The receiver of the Philadelphia Real Estate and Trust Company, which recently failed, is proceeding against the Sugar ...

    Article : 54 words
  54. STATE INCOME TAX.

    There is -great uncertainty as to whether the High Court -Bill recognise the Privy Council's judgment regarding liability of federal servants U) the State income tax. Mr Crouch, M.P., intends to refuse to pay in order to get an opportunity for bringing the matter , brfore tho High Court if lie is sued. | Tho State Attorney-General points out that this may result in a see-saw. Tf tho ITigh Court finds in favor of Mr Crouch, th«- Department ■will sue an­ other politician, and then follow the j same produro as in the Outtrim casn. , to the Privy Council. Thus a rista | of unending litigation is opened. j ...

    Article : 112 words
  55. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Fifteen thousand wood-workers have been locked out at Berlin f owing to wage differences. ...

    Article : 68 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 81 words
  57. PROJITTED ROYAL VISIT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) said to-day that hp had no announcement to mako regarding the suggested visit of the Duke of Connaught to Australia. ...

    Article : 34 words
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