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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 14 words
  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The jury in the fish case against Allen, after 20 minutes' retirement, found that Allen, by his agent, was guilty of stating false ...

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  4. LEBRINA.

    LEBRINA, Wednesday. — To-day being Empire Day, the State school children had a half-holiday, and to impress on their minds the importance of the ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Messrs. C. Whitesides and S. Pedder, two mem-bers of the Tasmanian eight-oared crew, arrived by the s.s. Oonah this morning, ...

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  6. EMPIRE DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. —Six thousand schools in Great Britain alone will keep Empire Day. The musical programmes ...

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  7. BURGLARY AT A SHOP.

    Palfreyman's chemist shop was entered by burglars this morning, entrance having been effected by prizing the front door open with a jemmy. The cash ...

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  8. SPORT AND PASTIME

    The above match took place yesterday afternoon on the Cricket Ground, in the presence of a fair crowd of spectators, including many of a fair sex. The game ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS

    At the police court on Tuesday, before Messrs. Napier and Wardlaw, two men, named Lowe and Rushton, were charged with stealing a bag of skins from J. Ah ...

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  10. QUEENSTOWN.

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday. — Empire Day was celebrated to-day, and in accordance with instructions received from the Education Department, Messrs. ...

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  11. BOGUS HEIRESS.

    In the case of Robertson and Moffat v. B. T. Belson, a claim for £112, for goods supplied to Miss Tyrer, who was recently sentenced for obtaining money ...

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  12. CANADIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    Empire Day was officially celebrated in the Canadian schools yesterday, when public men delivered patriotic addresses, and appropriate ...

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  13. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A miraculous escape from instantaneous death occurred yesterday. A man named Denham, employed at Taylor 'Bros.' jam factory, on the Esplanade, ...

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  14. SHEFFIELD.

    SHEFFIELD, Wednesday. — Mr H. Smith, of the local State school, met the scholars at the usual hour of opening school to-day, and gave an explanatory ...

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  15. TASMANIAN CELEBRATION

    There was a general recognition of Empire Day in Launceston yesterday, and there was evidence that its observance is likely to grow in public ...

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  16. SWINE FEVER.

    The Corporation has adopted stringent precautions to prevent the spread of swine fever, which has been found amongst pigs sent to the slaughteryards ...

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  17. FOOTBALL

    On Saturday a football match was played in a paddock on Mr Jas M'Hugi's farm, at Pine Road, between teams representing Upper Blythe end Riana, and resulted in ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A plague patient named Percy Foran, who was taken to the Coast Hospital yesterday, has died. Six other patients are under ...

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  19. GERMAN TRADE.

    The acting-German Consul (Mr Dehle) has received a despatch from Germany Showing that in the trade that had taken place between Germany and Australasia ...

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  20. LATROBE

    The anglers' held their annual meeting at Mr L. Ready's. Mr Henry Murray presiding. A discussion ensued regarding the appointment of a water bailiff, for the ...

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  21. WESTBURY.

    WESTBURY, Wednesday.—The "Empire fair" in aid of the Convent building fund, was opened in the Library Hall this afternoon by the Warden (Mr R. ...

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  22. SERIOUS BURNING MISHAP.

    A young woman named Meta Johnson, 'residing near Graman, while stooping over a fire on Sunday, fainted, and fell in the flames. Her condition is critical. ...

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  23. MATCH AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEKHAN, Wednesday.—Fine but cold weather, with bright sunshine, prevailed this afternoon for the junior football match, which resulted: Commonwealth, 8 ...

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  24. CITIZENS' MORAL LEAGUE.

    The Citizens Moral League held a meeting to-night, when Mrs Mercer delivered an address on gambling, and Mr Milner Macmaster one on the housing of ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — A serious explosion of gas occurred at Taylor's restaurant in King William-street this morning. Two workmen were ...

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  26. GOLF

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  27. ULVERSTONE

    ULVERSTONE, Wednesday. — The No. 4 squadron of light horse were inspected by Major Hayter this morning, there being a good muster, under ...

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  28. AT THE STATE SCHOOLS.

    Empire Day was celebrated in the State schools of Launceston yesterday by the delivery of appropriate addresses to the children, and by the hoisting and ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Four or five cases of dengue have been reported on board the steamer Mildura since her 'arrival, about two months ago. ...

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  30. IMPERIAL CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Australians continued the match at Sheifield to-day against Yorkshire. The weather was dull and cold, the ...

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  31. LONGFORD

    The Longford Bapist Band of Hope, held the first of a series of winter temperance meetings in the Tabernacle on Tuesday evening, Rev. H. Wood ...

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  32. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN. Wednesday. — Empire Day was quietly observed. Several residents hoisted flags, and at the State schools there were demonstrations. ...

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  33. AQUATICS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A match between James Stanbury, the scaller, against George Towns, the holder of the world's championship, for £500 a side, is to be ...

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  34. THE OTHER STATES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Empire Day was celebrated to-day, the weather being fine, but there was no public holiday, the children being the chief ...

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  35. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN. Wednesday.—The Strahan Town Board met last night, and dis-cussed a notice of motion given by Mr Hessananer, to re-constitute the board, ...

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  36. BENDIGO RACES

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — There was fine weather for the Empire celebrations. Admiral Fanshawe, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet, commented upon the ...

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  38. THE FLAX INDUSTRY.

    Great interest is being displayed by a few residents in flax culture, as some fine samples are growing here. ...

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  39. MACQUARIE HARBOR BAR.

    The harbormaster (Captain Hake) reports having taken soundings on the bar on Monday, with the following results: Leading lights in line, 13ft 8in; leading ...

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  40. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr G. H. Reid), during an interview on the High Court difficulty, says he views with profound ...

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  41. ST. JOHN'S MISSION HOUSE

    The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new 'Mission House in connection with St. John's Church took place yesterday afternoon in the ...

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  42. "WHIRLWIND OF DEATH"

    PARIS, Sunday, April 16.—Seldom is a title so fully justified as that of a performance which has been attracting large audiences to the Casino de Paris ...

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  43. PINE ROAD

    The good prices ruling for produce are responsible for many improvements in this district at present, and there there very few unemployed to be found. Mr W. Dobson ...

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  44. SHEFFIELD

    The West Kentish Presbyterian concert, postponed from Thursday last, came off on Tuesday, and proved a decided success, all the tickets being sold, end a ...

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  45. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr Dugald Thomson) is arranging with the Under-Secretaries for Works in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, for ...

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  46. CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr Thomson) proposes to appoint at once an official temporarily to succeed Mr Lewis as Chief Electoral Officer. Mr Lewis ...

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  47. POWERS OF HEALTH OFFICIALS.

    In commenting upon the recent outbreak of cerebro-spinal meningitis in New York, the "Sydney Morning Herald" remarks: "We are accustomed to associate ...

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  48. STATE GOVERNOR'S LEVEE.

    The Federal Ministers, but not the members or officials, received private entree cards to the Governor's levee to-day. It is understood that this is the ...

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  49. HOBART.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Empire Day was celebrated right royally, bunting being liberally displayed throughout the city. The Governor and the Lady ...

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  50. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    The Federal Government and the Government of New South Wales are unable to arrive at an agreement over the bush capital project. The Federal ...

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  51. COLONIAL SUGAR CO.'S CASE.

    The Federal law authorities misread the cable over the Colonial Sugar Company's Case. It now appears that not the appeal, but only the preliminary ...

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  52. DEVONPORT.

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—Empire Day was celebrated by a display of bunting in the town and on the shipping also in the harbor, and there were ...

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  53. THE HIGH COURT.

    Mr Deakin, who returned from West Australia to-day, would not discuss the action of the Government over the High Court. It is understood that Mr ...

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  54. THE TARIFF QUESTION.

    Mr Hickford, president of the Free Trade Association, and Mr Mauger, secretary of the protectionists, unite in the condemnation of Mr Reid's suggestion to ...

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  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 784 words
  56. LATROBE.

    LATROBE. Wednesday.— Empire Day was celebrated by the State school children marching about the school grounds, carrying flags and singing ...

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  57. VICTORIA ACT FEDERATION.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr M'Lean) at a function to-day, said that Viotoria had no reason to complain shout federation, as her interState trade had ...

    Article : 37 words
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