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  2. LAUD AND INCOME

    HOBART. Tuesday.—A bill respecting the assessment of income and taxation of land was circulated to-night. It proposes to make the system operative ...

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  3. JAPANESE TARIFF

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Commenting on the new tariff, "The Times" says it would have welcomed a somewhat less rigidity in Japan's tariff by ...

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  4. THE GERMAN CROWN

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The "V'orwaerts" demands the summoning of the German Reichstag. The paper says it is the imperative duty of the ...

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  6. DEVONPORT COUNCIL LOAN.

    Mr Lyons brought in a bill to authorise the further loan from time to time of any sum or sums of money not exceeding £5000 to the Council of ...

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  7. THE CRIPPEN TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—At the hearing of the charge of murdering his wife against Dr. H. H. Crippen, and of being an accessory after the fact ...

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  8. THE KAISER DEFENDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The "Nord Deutsche" protests against the misinterpretation of the Kaiser's Konigsberg speech, and denies it contained ...

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  9. EAST AFRICA SERVICE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Union Castle and German East Africa steamship lines have entered into further working agreements defining their ...

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  10. "THE BRIXTON BURGLARY."

    At the Albert Hall on Monday next Fred H. Graham's New English Comedy Company will make their first appearance in Launceston. This ...

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  11. NEW STEAMER

    LONDON, Monday Night, — Messrs. Lever Brothers' steamer Kulameangpa has been launched on the Clyde. The vessel is intended for cruising between ...

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  12. STANDARD OIL CO.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — In the course of twenty-eight years the Standard Oil Company has paid in dividends amounts aggregating 710,000,000 ...

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  13. THE STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The President (Mr Gant) took the chair at 7.30. LEAVE OF ABSENCE. Mr Collins moved that one month's ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—After playing in Australia with the South Africans, Llewellyn becomes a professional, and will play with the ...

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  15. ARMED BURGLARS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Two armed robbers broke into Gardiner's Arms Hotel, M'Kinnon, early this morning by opening a window with a chisel. Mr ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A powerful political organisation of native, with 400 branches, is holding meetings throughout South Africa, and ...

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  17. PLANETS INHABITED

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Professor Zee, of the San Francisco Naval Observatory, after ten years' research, declares that the planets are inhabited ...

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  18. MASKED BURGLARS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Masked burglars at Chapau Rochecantin, near Angers, tore a sheet, and gagged and bound the Countess de Rochecantin, ...

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  19. ST JOHN'S ORGAN FUND,

    A drawing-room entertainment will be given in St. John's. Hall to-night. An attractive programme has been arranged, including the amusing little ...

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  20. CANADA'S AIM

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning.—Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada speaking in British Columbia, said Canadian trade was destined to cover ...

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  21. EARL'S DAUGHTER FOUND

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The body of Margery Erskine, daughter of Earl Buchan, has been discovered. on the golf course at Aviemore, ...

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  22. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT CO.

    The English, Amusement, Company will resume operations at the Academy of Music to-night, when the programme presented on Saturday will ...

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  23. FOREST FIRES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Rain is quenching the forest fires in Montana and Idaho. Seventy-three forestry employees are either dead or missing. ...

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  24. THE TURF

    The annual meeting of the Carrick Racing Club will be held at Doolan's Hotel, Carrick, on Monday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. ...

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  25. AVIATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — M. Brequet carried five passengers on a bi-plane at Lille, which is a world's record. ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — There has been 24 hours' torrential rain in England. ...

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  27. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    MELBOTJBNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Mr Batchelor) has received a letter from Sir Joseph Ward, dated August 19, in regard to ...

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  28. AMUSEMENTS

    When Mr Henry Arthur Jones speaks, he does so with no uncertain voice, and there is no mistaking his meaning in "The Hypocrites," which the ...

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  29. BURNIE CLUB

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—The annual meeting of the Burnie Racing Club was held to-night, Mr J. Pearce presiding, The balance-sheet showed ...

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  30. A PASSENGER SERVICE.

    The "Ligue Aerienne" is initiating prizes to inaugurate an aeroplane passenger service between Boulogue and Folkestone. ...

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  31. PICTURE FOR MELBOURNE.

    The trustees of Felton's bequest have purchased for the Melbourne Art Gallery a large picture by Antoine Watteau. the early eighteenth century ...

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  32. POLITICAL DEADLOCKS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The "Daily Chronicle," in discussing the Commonwealth method of dealing with deadlocks, says it is impossible to adopt ...

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  33. GREAT PIGEON RACE.

    Ten thousand pigeons took part in a race from Bournemouth to Birmingham. ...

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  34. V.R.C. MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Midge B. was to-day struck out of the Melbourne Cup. ...

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  35. CHOLERA IN PRUSSIA.

    Two cases of cholera have been reported at Spandeau ,in Prussia, one of which has proved fatal. ...

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  37. KOREAN PRISONERS RELEASED.

    Nine hundred prisoners in Korea have been released in celebration of the annexation to Japan. ...

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  38. VICTORIAN DELEGATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr M'Kenzie and Mr Mead, the Victorian land settlement delegations, will sail on Saturday by the White Star liner Saint ...

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  39. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    The Deputy-Speaker (Mr Payne) took the chair at 7.30. THE NOTICE PAPER. Mr Mulcahy, to ask the ...

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  40. A WRESTLER RETIRES.

    The famous wrestler Gotch has announced his intention of retiring from the arena. ...

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  41. KENSINGTON MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — David John Brown, Who was arrested last night and Charged with having been ah accessory after the fact in connection with the ...

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  42. A JOCKEY'S SUCCESS.

    The Australian jockey, Frank Wootton, during the last three days racing has had thirteen mounts and has ridden eight winners. ...

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  43. WAKEFIELD MEMORIAL.

    Sir Frederick Young, in a letter to "The Times," warmly supports the Wakefield memorial movement in New Zealand. ...

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  44. EMIGRATION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Thomas Sedgwick is appealing for £600 sterling to inaugurate experimental emigration, from the towns to lands, in ...

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  45. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    The "Morgen Post" says the German authorities believe that Mr Brandon, who has been arrested for espionage, is a French officer. ...

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  46. STRONG EARTH QUAKINGS.

    Strong earth quakings have been felt at Reggio, Di Calabria, Messina, Gerace, Milazzo, and Moptebope, and the population are camping in the ...

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  47. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning.— Vanutelli, the Papal Legate, two cardinals, and 120 archbishops and bishops, and thousands of priests, will ...

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  48. THE POPE CONDEMNS "LE SILLON."

    The Pope, in a letter to the French prelates, condemns the Christian democratic organisation called "Le Sillon." ...

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  49. SEIZURE OF OPIUM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Another big seizure of opium, amounting to 161 tins, was made on board the steamer Aldenham to-day. It was concealed in the ...

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  50. A COTTON BULL

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning.—August cotton at New York has touched twenty cents, and closed at 19.80, which is the highest since the Civil ...

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  51. NEW RUSSIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    Telegrams from St. Petersburg state that four Dreadnoughts, each of 23,000 tons, with a speed of 23 knots, are to be built at Sevastopol. ...

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  52. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL FRAUDS.

    Twelve of the Octroi officials have been implicated in defrauding Paris merchants of £200,000 sterling. They were handsomely bribed to permit the ...

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  54. MASK AND CINDERELLA BALLS.

    To-morrow night the long-looked-for grand mask ball will take place at the Albert Hall. The march, under the leadership of Sergeant-Major Welsh, ...

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