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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Electoral Department estimates that it will cost £3500 to hold an election in South Australia to elect Senator to the vacancy ...

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  3. WALLACE DIVORCE CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Wallace divorce case all day was occupied in the examination and cross-examination of Dr. Strong, the correspondent. He gave ...

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  4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    R[?] Ward:The municipal election passed off very quiety:in fact there has frequently been more interest evinced, and more excitement ...

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  5. STATE OF IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the Fxchequer, speaking at Aberdeen, said cattle driving was reprehensive and ...

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  6. A BANK SUSPENDS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Jewellers' National Bank, Atleboro, Massachusetts, has closed. The deposits total £600,000 sterling, and the ...

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  7. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Friday.—In order [?] make full advantage of the summer season, the Public Works Department is making special efforts to have carried out as soon as ...

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  8. FEEDING THE POOR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—After an ail night sitting, the moderates on the London County Council defeated the progressives' proposal to put into ...

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  9. THE TASMANIAN CABLES.

    Mr Mauger has given the Eastern Extension Company six days' notice to comply with his request to raise the Tasmanian cables at several points so that they ...

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  10. DEPARTMENTAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Trooper A. F. Reynolds has been appointed a bailiff of the Court of General Sessions at Campbell Town Mr E. L. Hall has been appointed a commissioner ...

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  11. LABOR IN CANADA

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, on being interview said nobody needing work should emigrate ...

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  12. NEW NORFOLK HOSPITAL.

    The following officers have been appointed to the permanent staff of the New Norfolk Hospital: Messrs. E. M. Blowes. R. L. Hay, S. M. Lynskey, A. ...

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  13. FALL OF PORT ARTHUR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—General Kuropatkin informed the court-martial at St. Petersburg that the creation of Dalny so impaired Port Arthur's ...

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  14. THE "LIMERICKS" ORAZE.

    The "Limericks" oraze is not considered by the Commonwealth law authorities to be a form of lottery, which can be legitimately dealt with under the Federal ...

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  15. JOURNALISTIC APPOINTMENT.

    Mr W. Horne, has been transferred from the Tasmanian Railway Department to the position of Tasmanian Government Pamphieteer and sub editor of the "Government ...

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  16. BRITISH WORKERS WARNED.

    Mr Trotter, a Special Commissioner sent by the Canadian Trades and Labor Congress to warn British workers against immigration, addressed a ...

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  17. FRANCO BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    Colonel Legge is busy classifying wool for the Franco-British Exhibition. He has some very fine exhibits of various classes of wool. It is understood final consign ...

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  18. THE POSTAL INDEX.

    The Postmaster General has added to the "Index"' the following German lotteries: (1) City of Hamburg State lottery, at Hamburg; (2) Duchy of Brunswick State ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND POLITICS

    Hitherto public servants have been for bidden under the Civil Service Act, to publicly discuss or in any was promote political questions. This restriction has now ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Captain Collins, the Commonwealth representative in London, in replying to the "Daily Graphic's" criticism, denied ...

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  21. HIGH COURT.

    The Federal High Court to-day decided that Mr O'Loughlin, who was chosen by the South Australian Parliament to fill the vacant set in the Senate created by the ...

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  22. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—At the request of the late Mr M'Calloch his funeral was private. He was buried at Brentwood, and only eight ...

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  23. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    A public holiday will be observed at Launceston on February 5, 6, and 8, from noon, on the occasion of the summer racing meet. ...

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  24. FINGAL.

    Fingal Ward. The election for the Fingal ward has caused more interest here than any previous election, and there were only about half a dozen ...

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  25. THIS MAS[?] WARDEN.

    Warden A. E. Rugby was re-elected Master Warden to-day, obtaining four votes to Warden Lord's three. ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Two officials of the Witwatersrand mine, who were conveying gold in a cab to Johannesburg, were pursued by two ...

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  27. A PROFESSOR SENTENCED.

    Professor Anitichoff has been sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment, in a fortress, on the ground of issuing anti-Government propaganda. ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL JUBILEE.

    Sunday next is the jubilee of the establishment of municipal government in Hobart. It was incorporated by Act of Parliament on December 22, 1857, the Town ...

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  29. SPORT AND PASTIME

    A team of bowlers from the Victorian Bowling Association will leave Melbourne on Christmas Day, and arrive here on Boxing Day. They will be met by officials of ...

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  30. ARBITRATION.

    Germany has agreed to arbitration in the dispute between Portugal and Prince Hohenlohe, in connection With the Sanatorium at Madeira. ...

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  31. WESTBURY.

    Hagley Ward. The election for the Hagley Ward passed off very quietly, and resulted in the three members of the Road Trust (Messrs. French, ...

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  32. PORTUGUESE POLITICS.

    A decree has been issued at Lisbon to appoint an administrative commission which supersedes the Council's General Municipal Parochial Councils, and ...

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  33. A UNITED EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Lord Milner, in the course of a speech at the United Empire Club, said that the spread of education would compel our ...

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  34. PRESENTS FOR LADIES.

    Gift-giving is always a pleasure, but choosing gifts is often perplexing. Let us assist you. We are Gift Specialists, and this is our specialty department. ...

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  35. MINE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion at a privately-owned arms factory at Palermo killed twenty-five and injured one hundred others. ...

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  36. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    CAMPBELL TOWN, Friday.—Mr C. F. Pitt, returning-officer officially declared the poll at noon to-day, as follows: A. E. Jones, 108; H. Foster, ...

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  37. THE LATE LORD KELVIN.

    The funeral of the late Lord Kelvin will take place in Westminster Abbey. ...

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  38. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Friday.—At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day, Warden Jamae Stirling was unanimously elected Master Warden being salary being fixed at £50. ...

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  39. TASMANIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A team of bowlers from the New South Wales Association will arrive in Launceston on the 51st inst., and will play two matches against the Tasmanian Bowling Association ...

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  40. A BARONESS'S BEQUESTS.

    The Baroness Adolphe Rothschild has left £140,000 sterling to Jewish charities in Paris. ...

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  41. SEISMIC RECORDS.

    Seismic records preceding four of the last mining disasters suggest that the earth unrest is the contributory cause. ...

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  42. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Sir Edmond Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, during a speech at Berwick, eulogised the policy of the ententes, ...

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  43. DELORAINE.

    Notwithstanding the fact that the Deloraine returning-officer and our representative receiving a telegram of the results of the Midhurst Ward from the ...

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  44. TOWN HALL ADDITIONS.

    The Town Hall committee to-night accepted the tender of Tallack and Hardy, at £795, for additions to the Town Hall. These will include a library, reading room, ...

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  45. CRICKET

    The North v. South cricket match will be played on the Association Cricket Ground on December 26, 27, and 28. ...

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  46. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir John Strachy, who was born in 1823, and had a distinguished career in India. ...

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  47. VICTORIA v. M.C.C.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—J. B. H. Woodford will take the place of Hazlitt in the Victorian team against the Englishmen as the latter is staying in Sydney. ...

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  48. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Friday.—At a special meeting of the Mersey Marine Board this afternoon, Mr W. Littlejohn was re-elected Master Warden for the coming term, at ...

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  49. AMUSEMENTS

    At the Academy of Music last night West's Pictures and the Brescians attracted another large audience. The talented musicians were well received, ...

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  50. YACHTING

    The under-mentioned are the entries for the race to take place to-day. The course is from the Cataract round Britannia pile ann return: Bronzewing, Fay, Gitana, ...

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  51. THE CHRISTMAS SEASON

    Next week will bring the Christmas holidays along, and as usual the pleasure-loving portion of the community are well catered for both as regards outdoor and in ...

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  52. THE STATE TREASURER.

    Mr D. C. and Mrs, Urquhart arrived here this evening, to spend their Christmas holidays. ...

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  53. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Friday.—The new railway car for the Zeehan-Strahan line arrived to-day, and it is another instance of the work that can be done in the Government ...

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  54. SEA SUPREMACY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the course of a speech at Berwick, referring to the proposal at ...

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  55. CYCLING

    The entries in connection with the carnival of the Longford Cycling and Sports Club have exceeded all expectations. The Austral winner (A. C Colvin) will be a ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. ENTERTAINMENT IN THE PARK.

    A grand combined entertainment is advertised for the City Park on Boxing night and the night following. The promoters are the City and St. Josephs Bands. The ...

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  58. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—At the police court:to-day several persons were proceeded against for allowing cattle to stray. ...

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  59. ATHLETICS

    In the list of handicaps published on Wednesday for Longford sports, a slight error occurred in the Sheffield Handicap. S. Bartlett. V. Whatley and D. Swain ...

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  60. TASMANIA SMELTING COMPANY.

    Mr Mastersdorf, chairman of the London board of the Tasmanian Smelting Co and Mr W. Schmidt, the Australian director, arrived to-day. They will speed some ...

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  61. NEW PASSENGER CARS.

    The first of the new passenger cars built for the Strahan line arrived in Zeehan yesterday, and was taken for a trial run to Strahan and back. It proved very ...

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  62. BLIND MUSICIANS' COMPANY AND BIOGRAPH.

    A big entertainment is to be given in the City Park on Monday evening by Bartlett's biograph, the Blind Musical Company, and the band, and the chorus of the ...

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  63. MINE EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—An explosion set fire to a portion of the P[?]burg Coal Company's Narr mine. Jacob's Creek, in which 250 Americans ...

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  64. VICTORIAN ITEMS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At a sale of thoroughbred stock, held at Newmarket to-day, the sire Bobadil was bought by Mr J. Wilson, jun., for 675 guineas. ...

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  65. INSURANCE COMPANY'S MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the National Matural Life Association said yesterday in Melbourne, passed off very satisfactorily, Mr Andrew Newell, the vice chairman, in ...

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  66. ZULULAND

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Colonel Mackenzie has collected overwhelming evidence ragarding the rebellious intentions of certain prominent natives. ...

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