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  2. BRITAIN AND SPAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—There is great popular rejoicing at Cartagenea owing to the visit of King Edward and Queen Alexandra to ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Justice Cussem deliverd judgment to day with regard to the applications of the Crown to have the premises known as ...

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  4. IMPERIAL UNITY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The first of a series of articles entitled "Conference and Imperial Unity" appears in "The Times" with the ...

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  5. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning. The Navigation Conference yesterday dicussed the clases of voyages, to which the Australia conditions would be ...

    Article : 317 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,161 words
  7. COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON. Tuesday Morning. The Times in a leader, urges that much can be done by the coming conference, to bring nearer tin: ideal aimed at and ...

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  8. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Mr Frank Dodds, son of the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds). who has been suffering from typhoid fever for some time, is at ...

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  9. MR ALEX MORTON INDISPOSED

    Mr Alexander Morton, curator of the Hobart Mu[?] is seriously ill. ...

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  10. INCOME TAX CASE.

    A test case with reference to the liability of thirty-four Federal public servants to the Victorian income taxation was heard in the District Court ...

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  11. SUPPOSED DROWNING FATALITY.

    Water Bailiff Self and a party of men left to-night by train for Oatlauds. for the purpose of dragging Lake Crescent for the body of Richard Cramp. It is ...

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  12. THE PREMIERS CONFERENCE

    In a letter to the acting Premier, Mr Evans (Premier of Tasmania) indicates that he would not favor the Premiers'. Conference being held at all unless the ...

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  13. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—Much sympathy is expressed here for Captain Wallace, of the steamer, Easby, which has been wrecked. He is very popular amongst ...

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  14. BANQUET SPEECHES.

    At a banquet aboard the Spanish battle ship Numancia. King Alfonso, in toasting King Edward and Qeen Alexandra emphasised the solidarity of ...

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  15. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN. Tuesday.—Colonel Walla ok and Colonel Parnell, of the Commonwealth military forces, arrived to-night. They will remain over ...

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  16. A GOOD APPOINTMENT.

    Mr W. J. Cair Kiddle has been appointed chairmen to the Board of Works for four years, at £1500 per annum. ...

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  17. THE EPSOM DERBY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  18. "THE STANDARD'S" VIEWS.

    "The Standard" states it is but due to the colonial visitors sacrifice of time, and the magnitude of their mission that the chair should be taken ...

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  19. BUTTER EXPORT TRADE.

    The Minister of Agriculture conferred to-day with the butter export committee respecting a fresh contract for oar riage of butter to Great Britain, notice ...

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  20. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Tuesday.—At the ordinary meeting of the Strahan Town Hoard, held to-night. Messrs. Slater, Sadewasser, Ware, Purden, Dehle ...

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  21. RESTRICTED IMMIGRANT.

    Rev. Goliath Joseph, the Armenian missionary, who failed to pass the education test in Fremantlo, was refused a landing when he arrived in ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS

    The box plans for the season of laughter by the popular Wilioughby and Ward London Company, which starts to-morrow (Thursday) evening, are ...

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  23. AMERICAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Count Sternberg, the German Ambassador at Washington, and Mr Elihi Root, Secretary of State, have reached ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The Executive Council to-day commuted the sentence of death passed on the Chinese, Ah You, agefl 74, for the murder of Ah Cheong, at Caatlomaine ...

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  25. WAGES IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Monday Night—The central committee of the German trade unions report that millions of workers are not receiving a living wags In ...

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  26. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday.—At the Methodist. Church this is evening, the Rev. Hodge gave a lecture on the life and character of Carlyle. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Police Court to-day Captain Dawson, of the steamer Taiynan, wae fined £100 for having permitted a prohibited ...

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  28. FOOTBALL MEETING.

    At a meeting of the Devonport Foot ball Club this evening officers were appointed for the season. ...

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  29. CANADIAN QUESTIONS.

    It is officially admitted at Washington that an Anglo-American treaty has been drafted for joint commission on all complex questions connected with ...

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  30. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—A cable has been received by the Defence Do partment from Lieutenant Long Inns, who was sent to Canada as exchange ...

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  31. AN INSANE OFFICIAL.

    At the Water Police Court a temporary letter-carrier, employed at the Randwick Post Office, named Percy Mustgrave was charged with having ...

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  32. CHICAGO TINNED MEATS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The French Minister of War has placed the largest order on record for tinned meats at chicago. ...

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  33. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Sultan of Morowo's admission of responsibility in Dr. Mauchamp's murder, is interpreted at Berlin as a ...

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  34. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The Albambra Vaudeville Company has been drawing crowded houses this week. The company is strong, and the programme, perhaps, the best that ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales Rugby Union has decided to ask the New Zealand players who are to visit Sydney in July to extend their visit for a week in order ...

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  36. VISIT TO NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    So far twenty-one members of the Federal Parliament have accepted the invitation of the Federal Government and the Government of South ...

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  37. RESTITUTION

    LONDON, Monday Night.—It is stated at Rome that the Italian Government has handed to the Pope nine million lire, as restitution for the ...

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  38. THE LAND SCANDAL.

    At the Dairlinghurst Sessions to-day, W. P. Crick and W. N. Willis were again placed on trial charged with conspiracy in connection with the land ...

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  39. THE FEELING AT FEZ.

    The population at Fez have inter preted the Sultan's edict as decidedly anti European. It is considered at Tangier unsatisfactory, and even ...

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  40. MAJOR-GENERAL HOAD.

    Major-General Hoad will probably visit Tasmania this week on official duty. ...

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  41. TROPICAL DISEASES.

    Senator Keating, in reply to a deputation, promised to recommend to the Cabinet to make a grant towards establishing an institute in Queensland ...

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  42. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The trial has been commenced of Alice Mitchell, a baby farmer. She is charged with the murder of an infant, named Ethel ...

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  43. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, in a memorandum, explains that the special contingent is designed to ...

    Article : 95 words
  44. GERMAN PATROLS LANDED.

    While the German naval division was at Skacon, armed parties were allowed to land and patrol the town for twenty-four hours on the pretext of ...

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  45. FIRE AT NEW YORK

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The power knuse of the Metropolitan-street railway, New York, has teen burned. Falling walls killed seven firemen. ...

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  46. STRAHAN MARINE BOARD

    STRAHAN, Tuesday.—The Marino Hoard met today, all the wardens being presest. Warden Green's report re the dredge ...

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  47. THE KING OF ITALY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—His Majesty King Emmanuel of Italy, who is visiting the King of Greece, has been feted at Athens. ...

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  48. KING EDWARD

    LONDONN: Monday Night,—King Alfonso has appointed King Edward an Honorary Captain General of the, Spanish Array. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Justices Edwards and Cooper, the Royal Commission, reported on the long standing case of James Meikle. Twenty years ago Meikle ...

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  50. A FREIGHT WAR

    Monday Night.—The latest indications show that a freight war on the American ami Australian aerrice is improbable. ...

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  51. BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—During last month Britisih imports increased £4,477,101, and the exports by £3,081,872. ...

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  52. FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE.

    The marriage of Lieutenant H. C. Rawson, aon of the Governor, and Miss Dorothy Mitchell, was celebrated at St. Andrew's Cathedral to-day in the ...

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  53. REDUCTIONS AT WOOLWICH.

    The War Office is about to discharge one thousand men from the Royal laboratory at Woolwich, eight hundred from the pin factory, and five hundred ...

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  54. A STRANDED STEAMER.

    The strainer Electra which has been aground' at Harrington since Sunday, floated off to-day. Heavy seas were breaking over her all day on Monday. ...

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  55. CRONJE'S SON

    LONDON, Monday Night,—The famous Boer general cronjes son has obatained the Rhodes Scholarship for the Transraal. ...

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  56. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The trial of Harry Thaw, for murder at New York, has been resumed. Mr Delma addressed the jury on behalf of ...

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  57. MR ALFRED DEAKIN

    LONDON, TuEsday Morning—Sir W. A. Baillie Hamilton, Chief Clerk in the Colonial Office, met Mr and Mrs Deakin it the Victoria railway station ...

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  58. A GERMAN EDITOR

    LONDON, Monday Night—The editor of the German comic paper Smiplicissimus" has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for ...

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  59. THE TURF

    DEVONPORT. Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Devouport Racing Club tonight, it nas decided to apply for May 11 for a -winter moot. The profits ...

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  60. Wireless Telegraphy

    At the Devenport Town Board meeting on Monday, a letter was read from the Minister of Home Affairs (Senator J. H. Keating) in reply to ...

    Article : 117 words
  61. NAVAL MISHAP

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The battleship Trafalgar, owing to a defect in the Stoering gear, stranded off Devil's Point reef, at the entrance to ...

    Article : 65 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. ASSASSINATION

    LONDON. Monday Night.—A Guatemalan youth, aged eighteen, assassinated General Barillaer ex-President of Guatemala, in the House of ...

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  64. THE STEAMER SUEVIC

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Suerio's bow and fore compartments will be ready by the end of July. The bottom and engines of the steamer ...

    Article : 33 words
  65. SYDNEY ITEMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Poseidon's yearling brother, for whom 3050 guineas was paid, has bren named Orens ...

    Article : 33 words
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