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  2. RIOTS IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—May Day riots are proceeding at Warsaw, where there was an encounter with the troops, and several of the rioters ...

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  3. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The battleship which Mr Arthur Lee, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, foreshadowed in a recent speech, is one ...

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  5. THE NAVAL WAR IN THE NORTH PACIFIC

    The Japanese have established a naval base at Formosa for their operations against the Russians. One of the latest reports concerning the Baltic Fleet is that Admiral Rozbdestvensky is cruising towards the Philippine Islands to meet the second division of the fleet, under Admiral Nibogatoff. and the Russian cruisers which escaped to Vostock after the last naval battle and have since been repaired. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A HARMLESS PROCESSION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The first disturbance at Warsaw occurred during the afternoon, when a procession of five thousand workmen ...

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  7. CHARGED WITH SWORDS.

    A squadron of Uhlans appeared, but did not attempt to interfere until backed up by the infantry, when the Uhlans charged with swords, ...

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  8. NEW NAVAL GUNS.

    The new twelve inch guns to replace those now aboard, are being mounted on H.M.S. Ocean and Vengeance. ...

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  9. THE CHINA SQUADRON.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Five British destroyers at Gibraltar have Bailed to reinforce the China squadron. ...

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  10. INTENSE INDIGNATION.

    The injured include women and children, and there is intense indignation since the attack was unprovoked. ...

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  11. FOOTBALL

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.—Very little interest compared with that evinced in previous seasons is being manifested in, football this year, and special efforts are ...

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  12. SPORT AND PASTIME

    The first annual meeting of the Launceston Harriers' Club was held at the Mechanics' Institute last night. There was a fair attendance, and Mr P. Cook ...

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  13. THE BALTIC FLEET

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Part of the Baltic fleet is outside the territorial limits at Dayet, forty miles north of Kamranh Bay. ...

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  14. THE CROWD WHIPPED.

    After the first collision at Warsaw the cossacks became extremely provocative, using their whips freely against the crowds. ...

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  15. EXPLOSION OF OXYGEN

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Whilst unpacking oxygen cylinders for a lantern lecture at the Winterthur School, in Switzerland, an ...

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  16. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Treasurer (Sir George Turner), in his reestimate, makes the total revenue for the year £11,312,000. His budget ...

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  17. A THIRD COLLISION.

    Later in the evening a third collision resulted in killing four workmen and wounding many. A bomb hurled at a cossack ...

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  18. DEATH FROM TICK FEVER

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Dr. Dutton, of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, has succumbed under an attack of tick fever, while ...

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  19. TOKIO PRESS IRRITATED.

    The Tokio press exhibit renewed irritation at the continuous use of French ports by the Baltic fleet, and declare that a remonstrance with ...

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  20. NUMEROUS CASUALTIES.

    The cossacks and infantry fired repeatedly causing numerous casualties. ...

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  21. OCEAN MAIL CONTRACTS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr Sydney Smith) is taking steps towards calling for tenders on the expiration of the Drient-Pacific Company's service in two ...

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  22. JAPAN'S FINANCES

    LONDON, Monday Night. — A fifth Japanese internal loan, which was recently issued, has been covered five-fold. ...

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  23. NEARING A CLIMAX.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A telegram &t Tokio states that Admiral Nibogatoff's squadron of the Baltic fleet passed Singapore on ...

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  24. THE MILITARY STONED.

    The crowds at Lodz stoned the military, who fired, killing two, and later a bomb was thrown at a patrol, who fired, killing three and ...

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  25. PARCELS POST WITH AMERICA.

    A hand parcels past has been established between Australia and the United States, the rates being one shilling per 1b, and sixpence for every additional 1b. ...

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  26. ST. PETERSBURG QUIET.

    All was quiet at St. Petersburg except that a bomb exploded in a private house injuring two students who were handling it. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Despite rain and cold leather now being experienced in England, the Australian cricketers are indulging ...

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  28. AT SINGAPORE

    PERTH, Friday.—Mails from Singapore to April 10 arrived to-day containing an account of the passing of the Baltic fleet. ...

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  29. THE BALKAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— A body of Turkish regulars attacked a Greek band at Bolkamen, killing three and capturing fifty. ...

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  30. RIFLE CLUBS.

    The Defence Department points out that the allegations of decreasing interest in rifle clubs are absolutely unfounded. The Minister has prepared figures ...

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  31. STRIKE AT CHICAGO

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— The Chicago employers have armed with rifles a thousand non-union teamsters owing to the strike. ...

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  32. ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.

    The Commissioner is planning out new Victorian divisions for the House of Representatives, and expects to complete the work by May 10. The plans ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    sLONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Messrs. Bruce Roberston and B. E. Minns have landscapes hung in the Royal Academy. ...

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  34. TASMANIA

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.—An outbreak of fire occurred this afternoon in a three-roomed house in Brooklyn-street, occupied by Sirs Hill, but was ...

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  35. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Farther evidence was given to-day before the Federal Old Age Pensions' Commission. Mr Daglish (Premier) favored a. Federal ...

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  36. THE FULL COURT

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In the Full Court to-day, the divorce case of Terry W. Terry came on for bearing. The wife was the petitioner. There was no ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr James, Agent-General for West Australia, invited press representatives to view at the agency excellent ...

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  38. ZEEHAN

    Dr. Watt, second medical officer to the hospital, has been to-day making himself acquainted with the district. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Tuesday.—The Marine Board met to-day, Present: The Master Warden (Captain Ross) and Wardens Green and Henry. A letter ...

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  41. SMALL HOLDINGS ACT

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr Gerald Balfour, President of the Board of Trade, has appointed a committee to inquire into the ...

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  42. MARGARET-STREET METHODIST CLUB.

    The first run of the season in connection with the above club will be held to-night starting from King's Bridge at 7 o'clock. It is hoped that there will be a record ...

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  43. A PBE-MATERNITY CASE.

    In the case of Norman versus Hamilton and Launceston justices, Mr J. H. Keating moved to make absolute an order for prohibition restraining further ...

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  44. LACROSSE

    The Annual meeting of the Union Lacrosse Club was held last night et the Launceston Hotel. There was a satisfactory attendance, and Mr W. Pierce ...

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  45. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr Watson arrived in Melbourne from Sydney to-day, and left later for Adelaide, where he is to reply to Mr Reid. He will ...

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  46. NORWEGIAN FINANCES

    LONDON, Tuesday Monday.— The Norwegian committee of ways and means has recommended raising s loan of over two millions sterling, ...

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  47. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    HOBART, Tuesday. — One of the closest and most interesting contests for a seat in the Legislative Council was fought out to-day for the vacancy for Hobart, ...

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  48. HUON.

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  49. "POLITICS MOST PERPLEXING."

    Politics threaten to be interesting when the House meets. At present they are in a most perplexing state. It is possible that the Labor opposition ...

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  50. MEANDER.

    Mr F. W. Grubb, who has been returned unopposed for the Meander electorate, returns thanks for the compliment paid him, and states that it will he his earnest ...

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  51. THE ISLAND OF CRETE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Cretan authorities decline to remove the Greek flag from public buildings, as demanded by the ...

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  52. CRICKET

    The return match, ladies v. gentlemen, was played on Saturday afternoon, and caused some amusement, the fielding and batting of the ladies being remarkable. The ...

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  53. THE TURF

    Our Hobart correspondent wired last, night that the in the entry list for the T.R.C. winter meeting Safe Deposit's name was missed from the Winter and Final ...

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  54. MR DEAKIN AND ME WATSON.

    Mr Deakin and Mr Watson may meet in Adelaide to-morrow. Strong efforts are to be made to bring Mr Deakin and Mr Watson together again. It is ...

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  55. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—While the German press is trying to minimise the significance of King Edward and President Loubet's ...

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  56. COURSING

    Owners are once more reminded that the nominations for the Clarendon Stakes, which is to be run at Clarendon on Wed-nesday next, close at the Blenheim Hotel ...

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  57. GORDEN.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday. — At noon to-day the returning officer (Mr Chambers) formally announced the election of Major Morrisby for the Gordon seat in the ...

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  58. ANTI-SOCIALIST LEAGUES.

    Mr Reid's scheme for establishing a series of Anti-Socialist Leagues on Empire Day is failing extremely flat in Melbourne. Mr Watson said to-day ...

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  59. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Mr Watkin Mills, the famous, basso, and the members of his English Quartette Party, arrived per R.M.S. India this morning. ...

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