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  2. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — At Hepburn on Saturday evening the infant daughter of Mr C. Menz was horribly injured by an extraordinary accident. ...

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  3. THE RIVER DISASTER

    Dragging operations were conducted as usual by the police yesterday, but without any result Another body was discovered, however, in another ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. TASMANIA

    A list of chemists in Tasmania is published in to-night's "Gazette." "A bank holiday is proclaimed at Ulverstone for the show. Messrs. C. A. ...

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  6. TRAMS FOR LAUNCESTON

    The Launceston tramway agreement came before the City Council at a meeting yesterday afternoon, and the opposition to the affixing of the seal led to ...

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  7. THE KING AND QUEEN

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — King Edward and Queen Alexandra are at Toulon. Their Majesties received the Admirals of the French Mediterranean ...

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  8. FRENCH CIVIL SERVANTS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —A small minority of civil servants in France, claiming the right to form trade unions and strike, M. Clemen ...

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  9. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday. — At the Board of Advice meeting to day Major Spilsbury (chairman) said there would be £22 available for repairs. The ...

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  10. THEATRICAL MANAGER FILES HIS SCHEDULE.

    James Bain, of Melbourne, theatrical manager, earning on business at, Bendigo, Ballarat. Geelong. Launceston and Hobart has filed his schedule at ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — On Saturday morning at Corrimal, a woman named Mrs Kennedy was shot with a revolver by Mrs Barclay. The injured woman ...

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  12. TOWN BOARD.

    At the Town Board meeting to-day a notification was received from the Secretary for Lands that the various reserves would be vested in the board. ...

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  13. CARNEGIE'S MiLLIONS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. Mr Andrew Carnegie has given a further sum of £1,200,000 to the Stirling Carnegie. Institute, for the purpose of ...

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  14. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. The Union of Russian people at Odessa has secured sixty seven out of seventy-two spats in the municipality. ...

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  15. ROBBING LUGGAGE

    LONDON, Sunday Night,—The Turin police have discovered a railway men's organisation formed to rob luggage. Many arrests have been made. ...

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  16. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    At the meeting of the Launceston City Council yesterday afternoon the Mayor (Alderman Boland), before proceeding with the business, said he ...

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  17. SLAUGHTERMEN FINED.

    The Arbitration Court to-day fined 46 [?]laughtermen £5 for striking at Gisborne. ...

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  18. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Monday. — Half a down witnesses were examined to-day in the Zeehan-Western ore stealing case but nothing material was elicited. There ...

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  19. SCHILLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    George Towns, the champion sculler, hast announced his intention of forfeit ing to his brother Charles Towns. It is believed that Charles Towns's first ...

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  20. ARREST OF MUTINEERS.

    Seventy nine of the cruiser Potemkin's crow, who recently mutinied, and who are in Roumania, have been arrested for declaring publicly that the ...

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  21. STRIKE AT HAMBURG

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Hamburg dock strikers threaten to explode the vessels whore the non unionists are quartered. ...

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  22. BOATING FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Yesterday afternoon a squall capsized a boat off Bondi in which were nine men. Two were drowned. The seven survivors ...

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  23. ANTI CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT

    There is a serious anti-Christian movement at Tayuanff. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Wreckage was seen floating in Backstairs' Passage which it is believed belonged to the fishing cutter Wanderer, which left ...

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  25. LABOR IDEALS

    At the Mechanics' Institute last evening Senator Russell, of Victoria, delivered an address on "The Ideals of the Labor Party." The chair was ...

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  26. UNREST IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Sunday Night, — There is much unrest throughout Egypt. The Europeans at Cairo highly commond Lord Cromor's report, and a ...

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  27. DISTRESS RELIEF FUNDS.

    The British subscriptions to the Russian relief fund, total one hundred thousand pounds sterling, which, with M. Kokovtsoff's grafts, have met the ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Monday. At Christ church a man named Jas. Smithers assaulted a woman named Jackson by cutting her throat. He then gashed ...

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  29. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The National Service League, in a manifesto, signed by Lord Roberts, Lord Milner, and others rocommends Mr. ...

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  30. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Hoping to defeat hor relatives, Mrs Eddy announces that she has appointed as the trustee of the hard earnings of her ...

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  31. DEATH OF AN INFANT

    At the Salvation Army maternity home yesterday afternoon in inquest was held before the coroner (Mr E. Whitfeld) touching the death of a ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Mr Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia, has broken his journey, and halted at Paris. He arrives in London ...

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  33. THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The authorities in the Transvaal have discovered that there were 876 unauthorised arrivals of Asiatics during 1906. ...

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  34. AMUSEMENTS

    In view of the very general enthusiasm there it no doubt about the success that is awaiting the appearance of the popular Willoughby and Ward ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN SINGERS

    LONDON, Sunday Night —Mrs Maud Fitzstubbs's twin daughters have been engaged for a ton months' concert tour in England and South ...

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  36. LABOR IN THE MINES.

    The Transvaal Government has appointed Mr Stockenstroom chairman, Messrs. Spencer and Francke representatives of the mines, Mr Creswell ...

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  37. SUPPRESSION OF GAMING

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At the City Court to-day Leslie King, a youth, was charged with being found on the premises used as a common ...

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  38. THE STEAMER SUEVIC

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Suevic has been dry docked, and large crowds continue to visit the vessel. ...

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  39. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —The Sultan of Morocco, in an edict, which has been read in the chief mosque, at Fez. states that through the ...

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  40. TIMELY DISCOVERY

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Numerous cases labelled nails and paint, containing cartridges and dynamite respectively, have been discovered at ...

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  41. THE GERMAN NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Morning. "The Daily Mail" states that Germany has now ordered, or is building, four Dreadnoughts, namely, two of 18,000 ...

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  42. A NARROW ESCAPE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The steamer City of Troy, carrying sixty passengers, became ablaze on the Hudson River She steamer ahead, and ...

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  43. LONGFORD

    A well attended meeting of those interested in the Protestant Defence Alliance was hold at the Tabernacle on Friday evening, when the Rev. Bowe ...

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  44. DELORAINF

    A meeting of the electric light committee was held at the Council Chambers on Monday, and after discussion Mr W. C. Cameron's tender of £150 ...

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  45. TWO MILLIONS STERLING

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Peter Widener, the American tramway magnate, offers two million pounds sterling to found an art ...

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  46. ALHAMBRA VAUDEVILLE CO.

    The attendance at the Empire Theatre last night was again large, and, as usual, the programme went with a merry swing from the rise to ...

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  47. WRESTLING

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — Gus (Carlson, of Pahiatia defeated Harry Pearce of Australia, in a wrestling contest ...

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  48. FINNISH ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Of nineteen women elected to the Finnish Parliament nine are Social Democrats. The latter is the largest party in the ...

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  49. A BID FOR COLLARIT

    SYDNEY, Monday. — At the horse sales to day Mr Crick refused 2000 guineas for Collarit. ...

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