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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Harry Thaw's wife's terrible story told in the Court during his trial at New York for the murder of Sandford White, has ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON EXHIBITION

    The arrangements for the opening of the first Exhibition of Australian Manufactures and Products in Tasmania at Launceston on Wednesday, ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday. The following notifications will apepar on to-morrow's "Gazette": Dr. Donoven is appointed a public vaccinatory for Sorell and ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Lydia Schraper, aged 24, committed suicide at Rupanyup this morning. She rose early and went to her brother's room, ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime A Minister (Mr. Deakin) intends during the address-in-reply debate to make an exhaustive statement in regard to the ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Sir Joseph Lawton Walton, Attorney-General, speaking at South Leeds, said the Laborites had been most useful in ...

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  9. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Holiday Morning.—Sir Joseph Walton. Attorney-General, ex-plains that his remarks regarding the House of Lords at Leeds were personal ...

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  10. THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY.

    The Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland)opened the new Carnegie Public Library to-day. Its internal arrangements are on a complete, scale, and reflect credit ...

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  11. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following have been issued: Probates: John Dean to Courtney Geo. Frankcomb and Henry W. Stephens, £1303; T. Henry Smith to Henry ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The steam tug Secret sank at her moorings at Balmain in 10ft of water, owing to the sea cock having, been left open. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN TRAGEDIES

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A band of terrorists brought two men to a church at Slavkoff, bound them, and forced them to kneel. They then ...

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  14. PLAGUE VICTIMS.

    Mrs Guileford, matron of the Kempsey Hospital, contracts the plague, and died to-day. A girl named Maclean is not expected to live. ...

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  15. THE CADET FORCE.

    Colonel Wallack, senior member of the Military Board, has revised the scheme of the recent conference on cadets. That force, under his ...

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  16. CHINESE RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. The Canton-Kauling railway agreement has been ratified. It provides for British capital and the employment of British ...

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  17. SCHOOLS' MEDICAL INSPECTOR.

    The Governor has approved of the appointment of Dr. Gertrude Halley, M. B. Ch. B., to the position of medical inspector to the Education Depart ...

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  18. POISONED BY STRYCHNINE.

    A commercial traveller named Colin M'Creary, aged 35 years, died at the Hotel Arcadia to-day as a result of strychnine poisoning, the mixture ...

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  19. A JEW ASSASSIN.

    It is believed that Pensa, General Alexandrovsk[?]'s assassin, is the Jewish sailor who also murdered General Pavloff. ...

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  20. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    Mr Mills, managing director of the Union Shipping Company, had a conversation with Mr Chapman to-day in regard to the proposed extension of the ...

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  21. A MILLION DAMAGES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Wanamaker's residence near Philadelphia has been burned, and one million dollars damage done. ...

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  22. THE KINS AND QUEEN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Their Majesties King Eduard and Queen Alexandra, who have bern on a visit to Paris, crossed from Calais to Dover ...

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  23. MELBOURNE POST OFFICE.

    Swanson Bros are the successful tenderers for considerable extensions to the Melbourne Post Office. The amount of the tender is £20,785. ...

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  24. MAILS BLOCKED BY FLOODS.

    The Birdville mail, which arrived at Hargott, in the far north to-day, had been blocked by the floods on the sandhill, between the Herbert and ...

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  25. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday Night. In a Rugby football match Ireland scored seventeen points against England's nine. ...

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  26. RIFLE CLUBS.

    Mr Ewing is considering a scheme for bringing the members of rifle clubs into the defence forces. ...

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  27. A LUNATICS FATAL LEAP.

    An elderly man named John Donovan, an inmate of the Parramatta Asylum, threw himself from one of the windows on the top storey, and ...

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  28. FRENCH TERRORISTS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The French police have arrested forty-five criminals who have terrorised Northern France during the past two years, ...

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  29. THE EDUCATION TEST

    The number of persons admitted to the Commonwealth in 1906, without being asked to pass the education test was 57,646. The number refused ...

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  30. BLOWN TO PIECES

    LONDON, Sunday Night. Mr Cor[?]esse, a magistrate residing at Paterson, New Jersey, was blown to pieces by a spring infernal machine which ...

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  31. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Alfred Williams, with two others, was clearing timber at Narran Gullen. A falling tree rebounded from another and struck ...

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  32. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—A fire occurred late last night at a residence occupied by Porter H. Williams. The brigade were very quickly on the scene, ...

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  33. MUSIC HALL STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The music hall compromise has failed, and the strike is increasing in severity. ...

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  34. INTERSTATE ADJUSTMENTS.

    Tasmania's inter-State adjustments for January showed a credit of £10,576 compared with a credit of £7468 in January, 1906. For the seven months ...

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  35. SUSPECTED MURDER.

    Two boys found a sugar bag containing the body of a male child in a tank at the Drontalgie meat works at Forbes. A girl, aged 119, has been ...

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  36. ALLEGED BURGLARY

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At the police court to-day (before Mr Chambers, P.M.) John Callaghan and John Murdoch, alias Woodby, were charged with ...

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  37. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A procession half a mile in length, consisting of women suffragists, marched from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square, with ...

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  38. A DARING ROBBERY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Burglars removed a safe from a room where Mr Myers, an octogenarian, at Easton, in the United States, ...

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  39. THE LADY CRICKETERS.

    The Victorian lady cricketers left for Wynyard to-day, to play a match there. They will return on Thursday. ...

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  40. Tasmanian Map Wanted:

    An excellent map of Queensland has been received by the secretary of the Northern Tasmania Tourists' Association. It measures 7ft by 4ft, ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—At the police court to-day. Frederick Swan, alias Dr. Evans, and Johanna Walsh, alias Madam Lenard, were committed for ...

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  42. MR JOHN HENRY

    Mr John Henry has resigned his position as president of the Benevolent, Society through failing health. Mrs Smith was elected to the vacancy. ...

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  43. TOWN BOARD MEETING.

    At the Town Board meeting to-day Mr J. Smith moved. "That the board should take into consideration the purchase of meters for use on all water ...

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  44. SENTENCES FOR CONSPIRACY.

    After a lengthy trial, Tucker and Forwood were found guilty, and sentenced to three years' hard labor, this being the maximum penalty allowed ...

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  45. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Prince Bulow's organ denies that the Navy League used Government funds for election purposes as alleged. ...

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  46. MOVEMENT IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Lady Coota is endeavoring to secure tho introduction of a Women's Suffrage Bill into Congress. She has interviewed ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A telegram from Longreach states that the horses in the Jundah mail coach, near White Hills on Sunday, took fright. The ...

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  48. AMERICAN EDUCATION

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr John D Rockefeller the American multi-millionaire, wishes the general education beard to establish colleges ...

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  49. CONTROL OF MADEIRA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The German concession scheme for the practical control of Madeira has been revived. ...

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  50. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS.

    A plague of grasshoppers is ruining the cane crops at Bundaberg. ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND Monday.—The British barque Port Elgin, 1762 tone, bound from the West Coast of America to Sydney, has arrived here. During the voyage the captain took seriously ill, ...

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  52. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Monday.—It transpires that the price paid by Messrs Brownell Bros, for a quarter of an acre building allotment in the, centre of the town ...

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  53. NOXIOUS TRADES IN HOBART

    HOBART, Monday.—A deputation, consisting of the Mayor and aldermen and the City Health Officer, waited on the Premier this morning to protest ...

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  54. ALIENS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Kaiser is expelling aliens, chiefly Russian students, who assisted the Socialist candidates. ...

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  55. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr Winston Churchill, Under Secretary for the Colonies, in explaining his speech at Leeds, states that no free trader ...

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  56. FOREST

    FOREST, Monday.—Mr George Davis was rather seriously injured this morning while trying to stop a belting horse driven by two of his little sons. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. PERSONAL

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Dr. Roemke has been gazetted Norwegian Consul-General at Melbourne for Australasia, and Mr Gunderson ...

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  59. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr Deakin has received a letter sent by the Duke of Connaught to Lord Northcote, regretting his inability to accept the ...

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  60. NOTICES.

    The annual meeting of the South Launceston Homing Society will be held at the Duke of Wellington Hotel at 8 o'clock this. ...

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  61. A UNIONIST PROPOSAL.

    Mr Gibson Bowles, Unionist M.P. for Lambeth, assarts that Sir A. Acland-Hood (U.), M.P. for Somerset, proposes that the King's Lynn Free Food ...

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  62. THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—One hundred and forty-one candidates have been nominate for the Transvaal elections, which take place on the 20th ...

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  63. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The death is announced of the Countess Cadogan, wife of Earl Cadogan, who was Lord-Lieutenant for Ireland from 1895 ...

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  64. A CAPITALIST PARTY.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Sir James Fitzpatrick, during a speech at Pretoria, stated that the Hetvolk recently offered if the capitalists would ...

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  65. SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL.

    Sir William Henry Russell, the celebrated war correspondent, who was born in 1820, is dead. ...

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