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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday. — A public meeting is to he held tomorrow to discuss the question of the moral protection of youth. A conference of public ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Court held that Sir Christopher Furness, who has been unseated for Hartlepool, was personally not guilty of any corrupt or illegal practices. ...

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  5. RUBBER MARKET

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —The raw rubber market has collapsed. Dealers are refusing to [?]id except on a great reduction of price. Some ...

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  6. TURKS AND ALBANIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night,—It is stated that the Albanian insurrection originated in the indignation of the Albanians at being compelled under ...

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  7. WORK AND WAGES

    The fact that 82 young men in Launceston had applied for the 100 positions vacant in certain cane mills in Queensland was discussed yesterday ...

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  8. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A deputation representing 2800 shopkeepers, waited on the Premier (Mr Wade) this afternoon, to ask that the Saturday ...

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  9. CASE OF CONSUMPTIVES.

    At a meeting of the consumptive sanatorium committee to-day it was announced that Mr and Mrs Gilchrist Watt had donated a shelter shed. The ...

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  10. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Norddeutscher-Lloyd Steamship Company is fitting fifteen of its steamers engaged in the Far Eastern and ...

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  11. BERLIN SENSATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A sensation has been caused at Berlin owing to the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland deciding to leave Schwerin ...

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  12. COTTON SPINNERS' WAGES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The committee of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners has issued ballot papers, returnable on May 17, ...

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  13. DELORAINE

    DELORAINE, Wednesday. — Mr Greenwood, the electrical engineer for Messrs. Newton and Co., of Victoria, arrived to-day to make a further test ...

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  14. BOY SCOUTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Daily Telegraph" has opened a Boy Scouts Fund, to secure £4000 sterling annually. Major-General ...

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  15. IRISH WHISKY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The threat of Sussex licensed victuallers to boycott Irish whisky has perturbed Irish distillers. They have declared ...

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  16. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    The four-year-old son of Mr Basil Smith, of keanefield, died to-day by choking through eating a piece of bread. ...

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  17. HEAVY TURKISH LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Vienna reports that the Turks lost 400 killed and 200 wounded at Katchanik, and the Albanians an equal number ...

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  18. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — The local branch of St. George's Society celebrated St. George's Day by holding, a social in the town hall. The ...

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  19. BUILDING TRADE STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Street fighting has occurred at Dunkirk, United States, between the military and the building trade strikers. ...

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  20. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Minister of Home Affairs (Mr K. O'Malley) has authorised the calling of tenders for a power plant for the Commonwealth cordite factory at ...

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  21. EARL GREY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in moving an ad­dress to the retiring Governor-General of Canada, Earl Grey, deprecated the ...

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  22. ATTACK ON THE KING

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Contemporary Review" has withdrawn the issue containing an anonymous letter stating that King Edward is ...

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  23. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Wednesday.—The monthly meeting of the Marine Board was held yesterday. Present: Captain Ross (Master Warden), and Warden. Henry. ...

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  24. CANADIAN NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Daily Mail" Ottawa correspondent states that it was suggested during the debate on the naval estimates ...

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  25. TAILORS AND TAILORESSES.

    PERTH, Monday.—The tailors and tailoresses of the metropolitan area are demanding an increase in piecework rates ranging from 5 to 15 per cent., ...

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  26. JAPANESE TARIFF

    LONDON, Tuesday. Night. — "The Times" correspondent at Tokio says that the questioning of the House of Commons with regard to the new ...

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  27. EMPLOYEE'S NEGLIGENCE.

    PERTH, Monday.—Mr Justice M Millian gave his award to-day in the case of Thomasina Lubra, whom a jury awarded £596 damages for the ...

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  28. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday.—Heavy rains continued right up till this morning, and further wash-outs of the culverts and bridges have occurred. ...

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  29. CANADIAN TARIFF

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. —The Canadian House of Commons has agreed to tariff concessions to the United States. ...

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  30. CHAMPION SCULLING

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The committee of management yesterday decided to invite Dan Sullivan to resgn, because Barry and those ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Mr Fisher said to-day, when asked as to the policy of the Government with respect to the, Federal capital. "There is an Act on the statute book and we ...

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  32. OIL AS FUEL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Sir Mareus Samuel, who introduced the transport of petroleum in bulk through the Suez Canal, has offered to give ...

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  33. WORKERS' RISKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A deputation waited on the Premier (Mr Wade) to-day from the Rockchoppers' Union and asked that if possible, the miners ...

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  34. CONSTABLE IN TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A series of cases exciting considerable local interest were heard at the Newtown Police Court to-day. Constable Richard ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH NOTE ISSUE.

    When questioned in regard to his scheme of Commonwealth note issue, Mr Fisher stated to-day that it was matter of policiy, which would have to be ...

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  36. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The brewers interested in the London trade have decided to raise their price for beer. ...

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  37. BOOT TRADE.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Victorian Boot Trade Employees' Federation on Monday night, the delegates who attended the annual inter-State ...

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  38. OIL FOR CUNARD LINERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Scotsman" says the Cunard Steamship Company is arranging that oil fuel shall be consumed on the ...

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  39. RAID AT NEW YORK

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. —Pierre Bernard, of Chicago, has posed at New York as the re-incarnation of a supreme being, called Oom Scores. ...

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  40. NEW DEPARTMENTAL BRANCH.

    Mr Fisher intends to remove some work relating to business with foreign countries and with the other States from the External Affairs Department, ...

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  41. ACTION ABANDONED.

    Mr Henniker-Heaton, M.P., has abandoned his action against Sir Prior Goldney. ...

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  42. CATTLE DRIVING.

    There has been a recrudescence of cattle driving in Westmeath, Ireland. ...

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  43. REFERENDUM RETURNS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The irsl complete returns regarding the State debts and the financial agreement referendum's in Victoria have been ...

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  44. A SUCCESSFUL APPEAL.

    Earl Grey's appeal for £120,000 sterling for funds towards a Canadian Young Men's Christian Association raised £80,000 in three days. ...

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  45. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    In the appeal case Williams versus, Macharg judgment has been reserved. ...

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  46. A DAYLIGHT ROBBER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Kurri Kurri branch of the City Bank of Sydney was stuck up at 11 a.m. by a masked man, who, however, did not ...

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  47. EMPIRE RIFLE COMPETITION.

    For "The Daily Mail" Empire rifle competition there are already 464 entries. "The Daily Mail" sharply comments on the fact that only 100 ...

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  48. AVIATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Sir Marcus Samuel has given one thousand guineas to the Aero Club funds to construct an all-British aeroplane ...

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  49. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    Mr H. R. Hughan, general secretary of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association of Tasmania, has successfully started a branch at Queenstown, ...

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  50. EX-MEMBERS' RAILWAY PASSES.

    Several members of the Federal Parliament who were defeated at the recent elections have not returned their railway passes to the Home Affairs ...

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  51. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Bank of Australasian shares are quoted b £109 10s, s £110 10s; Bank of New Zealand, b £10 10s, s £11; City of ...

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  52. SUICIDES IN BERLIN.

    There were thirteen suicides and attempted suicides in Berlin on Monday, chiefly owing to want of employment. ...

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  53. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Robert Edward Luxford, aged 16 years, and Codnelius Hutton, aged 15 years, were charged at Tingha to-day with robbery ...

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  54. FRENCH ARMY AIRSHIPS.

    The French Army will shortly possess fourteen airships, and thirty aeroplanes. ...

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  55. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mrs Jack Holland, who resides at Caniambo, had a terrible experience on Monday night. She had been in ...

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  56. CADETS ON TOUR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Representatives of the parents of the mounted cadets, who have been selected for the world's tour, organised by ...

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  57. RISING IN KOREA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The "New York Herald" Yokohama correspondent states that the War Department has ordered the divisions in ...

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  58. AMERICAN CONGRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Times" Washington correspondent says the situation in Congress is serious. The insurgents in the Senate ...

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