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  2. AMUSEMENTS

    Leading amateurs of Hobart, under the personal supervision of Mr F. M. Hudspeth, will stage Gilbert and Sullivan's ever-popular opera, "The ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. A laborer named George Cousins was working in a sower shaft at Malvern last night, when a fall of earth took place, and he ...

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  4. CAPITAL AND LABOR

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The "United States Supreme Court has unanimously decided that an employer has the right to recover damages from ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The man Balmforth, who received such shocking injuries yesterday, is remarkably well to-night, considering what he has ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    "The, Daily Ness" says the Liberals are much surprised at the Government proposing to spend on a Dreadnought money needed for old-age ...

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  7. THE LISBON TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Addressing his first Council of State, the Infante King Manuel of Portugal, who was greatly moved, remarked: ...

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  8. FATAL SNOWSTORM

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A company of the French Foreign Legion was surprised and scattered by a snowstorm near Port [?]assa, in ...

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  9. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning —Farl Dudley, in the House, of Lords, declared that the Irish cattle driving originated not owing to the drivers ...

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  10. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday.—The annual meeting of the public library was well attended this evening. The president, Mr C. Ramsay, was in the chair. The ...

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  11. THE BAL ARAT MYSTERY.

    The detectives investigating the Ballarat mystery state there is little or nothing more now to be done, without the assistance of William Hes, who left ...

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  12. "A MESSAGE FROM MARS."

    The stcond production by Allan Hamilton's Dramatic Company of the play "A Message from Mars" at the Academy of Music last night, ...

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  13. SHIPBUILDING TRADE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The masters of the North-Eastern shipyards have given notice of their intention to lock out thirty thousand men ...

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  14. THE FORTH BRIDGE.

    The council clerk received a wire to-day from Mr Urquhart, stating that the Minister of Lands had given instructions to have the necessary repairs to ...

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  15. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Horsham early this morning, when the Crown Hotel was almost totally destroyed. The fire is supposed to have originated ...

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  16. THE REGICIDES.

    The three dead regicides are all Portuguese. One of them was a man named Costa, who was employed at an ironmonger's establishment. ...

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  17. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—General Danage reports that Colonel Boutegourd fought a brilliant engagement with the Nzumbas tribes, in the ...

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  18. BURNE

    BURNIE, Tuesday. —At the police court to-day, Ralph Savers and Samuel Cason, described as Victorians, and Jack Want, a Queensland aboriginal, were ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A pony was being brought to Mudgee from Goolma to-tiay, when a swann of bees alighted on its head, stinging it so severely that ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENT AT THE MECHANICS.

    Theatregoers will have an opportunity of hearing a bright and refined programme to-night at the Mechanics' Institute, when Mr A. J. Hawkins. ...

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  21. KING EDWARD'S GRIEF.

    The news of the assassination at Lisbon was communicated at three o'clock in the morning to King Edward and Queen Alexandra, and it ...

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  22. COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    At Newcastle two mines, the Dudley and the Shortland, were rendered idle yesterday, because of trouble with some boys, who wanted an increase of ...

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  23. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons during the debate on the address-in-reply to the King's speech, Mr Long moved a resolution that though cattle driving ...

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  24. LICENSING BENCH.

    Mr A. C. Hall was elected chairman of the Licensing Bench, and Mr. A. Stutterd was elected a members, vice Mr C. H. Hall resigned. ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A German expedition has discovered rich phosphates at Fais, one of the West Carm lines, in the Angaur Palau ...

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  26. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.—Warden Webb took his scat for the first time on the police court bench to-day, and was welcomed by Detective-Sergeant ...

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  27. SQUIRES BOXING PICTURES.

    On Friday night, at the Mechanics' Institute, Mr John Wren's great moving pictures of Squires v. Kling, Williams, and Burns boxing matches, will ...

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  28. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    H.M.S. Powerful, with Vice-Admiral Fawkes on board, returned from New Zealand this afternoon. The approach of the flagship was notified by a ...

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  29. IMPERIAL CONSOLS.

    The quotation for Imperial Consols is £87 5s. ...

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  30. THE DRUCE CASE.

    "The Daily Mail" states that Mr Bonner in Chambers has dismissed Hollamby Druce's civil action, and that an appeal will be lodged. ...

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  31. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. — The adjourned sitting of the Zeehan Licensing Bench was held this afternoon, when transfers were granted to Robert ...

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  32. THE LESSON OF THE TRAGEDY.

    "The Pall Mall Gazette" says that the lesson of Lisbon is the need of an international agreement to wage war against the human vermin of ...

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  33. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The special holiday programme being submitted, at the Empire Theatre at present is attracting large houses, who appreciate to the full the various ...

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  34. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Deane, formerly Engineer-in-Chief for Railway. Construction in New South Wales, has been apopinted to represent the Federal ...

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  35. DEPARTURE OF THE ADMIRAL.

    Vice-Admiral Fawkes has completed his commission on the Australian Station, and will be relieved by Admiral Poore, and in the course of a few days ...

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  36. THE FUNERAL FIXED.

    The funeral of the victims has been fixed for the 8th inst. Meanwhile the bodies are lying in state. It is expected that the Prince of ...

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  37. MUNICIPAL CONCERT.

    St. Joseph's Band, conducted by Mr C. J. M'Donald, gave a concert in the Trevallyn Reserve last night. As the evening was most suitable for outdoor ...

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  38. KILLED BY ELECTRICITY.

    At Broken Hill a laborer named H. H. Johnson, who was employed at the Central mine, was engaged loading trucks, when he unsuspectingly grasped ...

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  39. London Missionary Society:

    A well-attended meeting of friends and sympathisers with the work of the London Missionary Society was held in Milton Hall last evening, the ...

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  40. FISHERIES' DEPARTMENT.

    The Federal Government has decideed to organise a Fisheries' Department and appoint an expert at a salary of £600 per annum. The position is to ...

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  41. TILE SEW CABINET.

    Admiral Ferreura has been appointed Premier and Minister of the Interior; Senhor Nunes is Minister of War, and has relinquished the ...

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  42. CITY PARK CONCERT.

    At the City Park to-morrow night the St. Joseph's Band, in conjunction with Johnstone and Gibson's great moving picture show, will give another ...

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  43. BALLOON ASCENT

    LONDON, Monday Night, — Mrs Assheton Harbord, accompanied by Mr C. Pollock, as pilot, has made an exciting balloon journey from London. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the South Brisbane Court to-day Arthur William Smith, and his wife, Ellen Elizabeth Smith, were charged with the wilful ...

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  45. DEFENCE PROPOSALS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) says that it is a misapprehension to assert that the Government has backed down over conscription, the ...

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  46. TELEGRAMS CENSORED.

    A strict censorship is being maintained at Lisbon, and only a few telegrams are arriving. Reuter's Agency at Badajoz reports ...

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  47. PARK CONCERT.

    There was a large attendance at the City Park last night, when Mr Macmahon showed the "Robbery Under Arms" picture, which were so ...

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  48. THE GERMAN NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Owing to Germany's process the Cabinet has decided to substantially increase, the naval estimates for 1908, and a still ...

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  49. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Some Socialists in the French Chamber submitted a resolution expressing Republican sympathy for the ...

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  50. SUMMER CARNIVAL

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  51. Advertising

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  52. SIZE OF CORNSACKS.

    Mr Chapman gave instructions to-day for the necessary stops to be taken to stop the importation of cornsacks that will contain over 2001b ...

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  53. TARIFF REFORM

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The question of Tariff Reform played a very prominent part in the South Hereford election, which resulted in ...

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  54. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    An outline of a scheme has been prepared to establish a federal bureau of agriculture. It has been submitted to two or three gentlemen, Mr ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. NAVIGATION BILL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The council of the Mercantile Marine Service Association complains that the Australian Navigation Hill occasionally ...

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  57. COMMERCIAL AGENCIES.

    The Federal Cabinet has decided to invite Chambers of Commerce and exporters generally of produce to express an opinion ae to the value of ...

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  58. CAPE POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The new Ministry at the Cape consists of Mr Merriman (Premier and Treasurer), Mr Saner (Minister of Works), Mr ...

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    The biggest cannon ball ever made weighed 2600lb, and the manufactured at the Krupp works, Easen, for the Government of the Czar. The gun ...

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  60. AUSTRALIA'S TRAFFIC.

    A return has born prepared at the Department for Customs, which shows that the total external trade of Australia has risen from £34,962,616 in ...

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  61. THE PACIFIC TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The United "States Senate's Committee of Commerce has reported favorably on a bill for increasing the mail subsidies ...

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  62. ASIATIC QUESTION

    LONDON, Monday Night. — A bill moulded on the lines of tho Natal Act to restrict Asiatic immigration has been read a second time in the British ...

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