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  2. LORD KITCHENER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Lord Kitchener arrived to-day by the express, and was welcomed by the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin), who had with him ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In connection with the general ejection a statement to the effect that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is incapable of ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the Marine Board meeting to-day. Mr. A. E. Rishy was appointed valuator of the lights bouse property on behalf of the State ...

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  6. THE PAPANUI

    BEACONSFIELD, Tuesday.—Mr. W. H. Jolly, the Marine Board's superintendent, expects to complete the work of strengthening the steamer Papanui ...

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  7. TROUBLE IN GREECE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—There are serious disagreements between the Greek Military League and the navy. The latter object to coercion of the ...

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  8. Advertising

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  9. GAMBLERS' REMANDED.

    The eleven men who were arrested and charged with having frequented a public gaming place, were further remanded till Thursday. ...

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  10. CRICKET

    A match between the Drapers and Grocers' clubs will be played on the Cornwall cricket ground to-day, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. Drapers from: Brown ...

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  11. VICTORIAN STUDENT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A search for two Edinburgh medical students, who went duck shooting on the river Forth on Saturday, has resulted ...

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  12. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday.—The Court of General Sessions sat to-day, six justices being present. Mr. L. E. Chambers, P.M., was reappointed chairman. ...

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  13. BENEFITS OF TARIFF REFORM.

    The Friedrich Bayer Company of Elberfield, Germany, with a capital of thirty-six million marks, has arranged to open chemical works capable of ...

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  14. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S BANQUET

    The Federal Government's banquet to Lord Kitchener to-night was a brilliant success. The banquet was held in the "Queen's Hall, which was ...

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  15. ALBERTS v. UNION.

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  16. MINERS' TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday Night.—One hundred thousand people in Northumberland and Durham are now idle. Only three thousand nave been ...

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  17. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Tuesday.—At the police court to-day (before Messrs. Slater and Ross) J. Gaffney. R. M'Intosh, and R. Ward were charged with allowing cattle ...

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  18. POLLINGS ON SATURDAY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Dissolution Council met at Buckingham Palace yesterday, at 3.30, thus avoiding the possibility of metropolitan ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS

    The series of pictures supplied this week by Hayward's Entertainers at the Academy of Music are the finest since the season commenced. They are very ...

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  20. REDUCTION OF WAGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lord Macdonnel, who was appointed arbitrator, has reduced the wages of the Durham miners 6½ per cent. The ...

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  21. MARINE BOARD.

    The usual meeting of the Board, called for to-day, was adjourned, on account of some misunderstanding. ...

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  22. ADDRESS BY MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister), in an address to the electors of (East Fife, says the Lords had violated the constitution in order to save tariff reform ...

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  23. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—The monthly meeting of the Zeehan Hospital Board was held this evening. The following donations were received: Tasmanian ...

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  24. GENERAL STOPPAGE FAVORED.

    A mass meeting of Northumberland miners at Seghill unanimously favored a general stoppage. ...

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  25. CHINESE RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Russian journal "Novoe Vremya" is criticising America's proposals regarding Manchurians railways, and declares ...

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  26. TOURISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The Western Tasmanian Tourists' Association held a meeting this evening. Correspondence was received from the City of Ballarat Brass Band, asking ...

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  27. ORGAN RECITAL AND CONCERT.

    Miss. Lillian Frost, of Sydney, the popular and talented organist, will give one of her pleasing recitals at Christ Church, on Monday, the 17th ...

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  28. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE AND PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, addressing 4500 people at Falmouth, said the Opposition said, "Let us treat with our colonies." He replied, "Why with our ...

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  29. FIRE AT ATHENS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—When 400 Russian sailors landed and extinguished the fire at King George's Palace, at Athens, they were ...

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  30. NEW EMPIRE THEATRE.

    House full in all parts is now the nightly regime, and it must be admitted it is Email wonder. The Failings and the general excellence of the ...

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  31. EXCELSIOR (HOBART) CLUB.

    The Excelsior Cricket Club (Hobart) intend making an effort to come north for the purpose of playing a series of matches during Easter time (including ...

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  32. SALE OF MINING PLANT.

    The Adelaide mine and plant at Dundas, has been purchased from. Messrs. Miller and Company by the Comet Tribute Prospecting Association. ...

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  33. WATER POLO

    T.R.C. v. Victoria Baths to-night, at the Victoria Bathe, at 8.30. Victoria Baths team from; J. Baker, R. Baker, P. Baker, M. Bator, T. Holyman, J. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  35. DESPERATE APACHE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Paris police have arrested an Apache wearing Heather bands studded with sharp spikes and razors. The apache ...

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  36. SUMMER NIGHTS AMUSEMENTS.

    On Monday night next, at the Cricket Ground, the first of a series of summer nights' amusements will take place, the first programme will ...

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  37. CHURCH DESESTABLTSHMENT.

    Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at Bristol, favored the desestaiblishment and disendowment of the English Church. ...

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  38. A FREE TRADE ADVOCATE.

    Mr. Birrell, at Bristol, described the Empire tariff reform scheme, with preferential treatment of the colonies, as sheer madness, and said it was rank ...

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  39. CRIMINALS IN THE ARMY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Apache murder has directed attention to the fact that eleven thousand men in the French army have undergone ...

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  40. BOWLING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  41. THE NAVAL QUESTION.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at (Edinburgh, condemned the recent attempts to create a panic about the possibility ...

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  42. ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Percy Hunter, head of the Immigration Department, announces that 140 assisted farm laborers landed on Monday ...

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  43. FIRE AT A PALACE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The palace of the Grand Duke, Nichola Nicholeivitch, caught fire at St. Petersburg. Priceless collections of ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. BANK MONEY BOXES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The British Savings Bank is introducing hardened steel money boxes, whereof the post offices keep the keys. The ...

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  46. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The records of the Department of Labor for 1909 show an increase in the metropolitan factories and shops district of ...

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  47. SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. Balfour, speaking at Aberdeen, said the number of landlords ought to be greatly increased. Small holdings could not prosper without the stimulus ...

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  48. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Consideration will be given by the Federal Cabinet to-morrow to the arrangements for the general elections and to ...

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  49. CHILDREN IN FLATS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Chicago court has decided that a landlord's refusal to renew a tenant's lease owing to the birth of a child in the ...

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    Every acre of good cultivated land will support a family of four persons on vegetable diet, while on flesh and vegetables three acres would be ...

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