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  2. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A slight shock of earthquake was felt at Stawell at 8.22 this morning. ...

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  3. SENSATION AT PARIS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. A sensation has been occasioned at Paris through the newspapers publishing documents found in Signor ...

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  4. THE RIVER DISASTER.

    There is nothing further to be said regarding the recent river disaster. Yesterday morning the wrecked launch Alice was carefully examined, but it ...

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  5. DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—In Spain it is supposed that it is Britain's intention to introduce the question of limitation of armaments sufficiently ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday. Amos Barnett, aged 8 1/2 years, son of Wm. Barnett, was playing on the cattle jetties domain this afternoon when he fell in ...

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  7. SUPERINTENDENT PEDDER.

    Some time ago Superintendent Pedder asked if the Government persisted in his removal to Deloraine to be allowed to retire, on twelve months' leave of ...

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  8. STATE WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr Elwood Mead, chief engineer in the Irrigation Investigating Department at "Washington," U.S.A., has been appointed chairman of the Victorian ...

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  9. SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE.

    Word has readied Hobart that a boat has been found in the Oatlands Lake upside down, and it is feared that Mr Cramp, coachbuilder here aged 45 ...

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  10. QUARANTINED PREMISES.

    Mr. Justice Cussen to-day reserved judgment in an application to remove the quarantine on the promises known as the City Tattersall's Club, in ...

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  11. BACKED OVER AN EMBANKMENT.

    Mr S. Sewell, a mining investor at Ballarat, accompanied by his son was driving at Blackwood to-day. when the horse jibbed and backed over the ...

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  12. SALK OF CROWN LANDS.

    At the Masonic Hall to-day Mr W. N. Hurst, acting chief clerk in the Lands Department, held a sale of Crown lands situated in southern ...

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  13. THAW'S CONDITION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The commissioners in lunacy have concluded their mental examination of Harry Thaw. The proceedings were ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr Carruthers) told a deputation from Monara to-day that next Session the Government would submit bills ...

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  15. ASSESSMENT APPEALS.

    At the Supreme Court to-day Justice M'Intyre heard several appeals under the Assessment Art with regard to property in New Town, Queenborough, and ...

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  16. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The hearing of the case against Henry Thompson, who was remanded from last week on a charge of committing a sorioim offence against a young ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At the Criminal Sessions to-day Edward Camero[?] was sentenced to six years' imprisonment on a charge of having entered ...

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  18. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    The Mayor (Alderman P. Boland) yesterday received further messages of sympathy with the bereaved families. These included: ...

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  19. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Daily Express" declares that the British Government has spurned Australia's offer of trade preference in order ...

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  20. MARINE INQUIRY.

    A Court of Marine Inquiry was appointed to-day to inquire into the circumstances in connection with the collision of the Huon and Ivy about a ...

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  21. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The British Consul-General in San Francisco, in a communication to the Federal Government, says that from a work ...

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  22. LADY PLUNKET

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lady Plunket wife of the Governor of New Zealand who is on a visit to England, has given birth to a daugther. ...

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Thursday.—Fremantle yesterday Eric Vincent Morrison, a six-teen-year-old son of Captain Morrison, of the pilot service, was killed by an ...

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  24. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Thursday.—The Town Board to-day granted the application of the Bowling Club for a lease of the ground for a green. This work will be ...

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  25. AMERICAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr Harriman the American railway magnate, reasserts the accuracy of his letter written in 1905 and published in ...

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  26. BAPTIST UNION

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Baptist Union meeting was resumed to-day, when the councils recommendation to place £680 surplus from the sale of the ...

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  27. NAVAL TRAINING

    The Federal Government has agreed to pay £450, or £15 a head, for the passage of 40 men being sent to England for special navy training. The ...

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  28. BLUEJACKETS ESCAPE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Eight bluejackets escaped in a cutter in the darkness from the battleship Mars at Portland, landed at ...

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  29. FATALITY AT A WINE

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday.—A terrible accident, resulting in the death of three men, named Owen Owens, Vincent Cataneo and Peter Andreoli, took ...

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  30. EXCHANGE OF MILITARY OFFICERS.

    It has been arranged by the Minister of Defence (Mr Ewing) that this year four military officers shall be exchanged with other parts of the ...

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  31. GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. Lord Cromer, British Consul General in Egypt, in his annual report, describes Pan-Islamism as a predominant partner ...

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  32. BLACKLEG DOCKERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Attacks on the English dock workers at Hamburg continue. Many of the German workmen are armed with cut ...

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  33. AMUSEMENTS

    This enterprise in vaudeville entertainment seems still to fee dispensing all that is best in the way of variety talent, judging by the crowded houses ...

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  34. IN THE COUNTRY.

    SHEFFIELD, Thursday.—Sympathy for those called to endure the sad be roaveraent through the Tamar River collision is genuine and widespread. ...

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  35. PROTECTION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The deputation of British workmen, who, under the guidance of Mr Algernon Moroing, visited Germany, have ...

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  36. LOST ON MOUNT ROLAND

    SHEFFIELD, Thursday.—The missing youths, Elliott and Bishop, after a trying experience, reached civilisation, having after 24 hours' fasting ...

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  37. THE INQUEST.

    The coronial inquiry concerning the collision brtivwn the launch Alice and the steamer Togo was continued yesterday at the Marine Hotel, before the ...

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  38. BOATING CATASTROPHE

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. A catastrophe occurred off Motupapu on Monday morning. A small boat containing J. ...

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  39. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning—Violent earthquakes have been experienced at Villa Franca, in the Azores and the wealthiest residonts are quitting ...

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  40. THE SINN FEIN POLICY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night, The Irish National Teachers Conference has warmly advocated the entire policy of the Sinn Fein party. ...

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  41. BEHRING STRAITS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—M. Stolypin, Premier of Russia, has rejected the Behring Straits railway and tunnel scheme. ...

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  43. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. Expired service soldiers from Yemen landing at Alexandretta starving and ragged, surrounded the Governor's ...

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  44. GERMAN DEFENCES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. "The Daily Express" states that Germany is transforming Emden into a first-class torpedo base. ...

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  45. DAIRY PLAINS

    At the State school on Wednesday an instructive entertainment was held in aid of a track (Higgs's) to the Chundieigh Lakes. Mr R. H. ...

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  46. A STRANDED STEAMER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Negotiations are proceeding to salve the aft section of the American steamer Dakota, which recently went ashore off ...

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  47. CANCELLING DUTIES URGED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr H. Pike Pease, Liberal M.P., speaking at Darlington, said the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr H. H. Asquith ...

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  48. EDUCATION IN CANADA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Sir F. W. Borden, Canadian Minister of Defence, announces in the Dominion House of Commons the inauguration ...

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