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  2. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Sunday.—Visitors to Hobart are being well catered for this season, and never in the history of the Tourists' Association has so much ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The "Commonwealth Gazette" this week contains the table of precedence as approved by the King. No provision is made for ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The body of James Bohie, 74 years of age, who resided in a hut at Sebastopol, was found floating face downwards in a ...

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  5. FILIAL RESPONSIBILITY

    What is the lowest amount on which a person can live? The problem has often been discussed, with varying results. The cost will vary of course ...

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  6. THE GENERAL ELECTION

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at Manchester, said that the Empire Conference would throw instructive light upon ...

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  7. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The iron and steel workmen at Odessa, disregarding the employers' remonstrances, continue manufacturing dangerous ...

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  8. WANTON SLAUGHTER.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Russian Liberal organs unanimously declare that General Dubasoff permitted wanton slaughter at Moscow. ...

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  9. TRADE DESCRIPTIONS.

    The Minister of Trade and Customs (Sir William Lyne) is arranging for a meeting of the various trades to consider the adoption of trade ...

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  10. TREASURY BONDS.

    An official intimation has reached the Premier (Mr Bent) that holders of 4 per cent. Treasury bonds to the extent of £1,513,200 have decided not to ...

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  11. TRADE MARKS AND COPYRIGHT.

    The Trade Marks and Copyright Acts are to be administered from the Patents Office. ...

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  12. MARRIAGE OF MR. GEO. BURNS, M.H.A.

    Mr George Burns, the Labor representative for Queenstown in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, was married to Miss Lilian Locke, the only ...

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  13. APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments are notified: Percy Boyd Willis, secretary of the Marine Board of Table Cope, has been appointed to perform customs ...

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  14. EXPLOSION ON A STEAMER

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A fire an explosion aboard the steamer Carlisle at Saigon, causing her to sink, Several lives were lost. ...

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  15. POLLING IN THE CITIES.

    The polling for City constituencies in Great Britain will commence on Tuesday, the 16th inst. ...

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  16. THE FLEET.

    The naval fleet, under the command of Admiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes, is expected to arrive at Hobart during next week. It is understood that the fleet ...

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  17. MR JOHN MORLEY'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Mr John Morley, Secretary of State for India, speaking at Arbroath, said civil power in India must be indisputably ...

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  18. CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The South African cricketers beat Warner's English eleven in the first test match by one wicket. ...

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  19. MR H. E. PACKER.

    When Parliament was in session members of the House of Assembly met to consider the claim for recognition made by Mr H. E. Packer, at one time ...

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  20. LEAVING FOR TASMANIA.

    Sir William Lyne (Federal Minister of Trade and Customs), Mr Ashton (Minister of Lands of New South Wales), and Mr Daley and Mr ...

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  21. AFFRAY AT PEKIN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—During an affray between Japanese and German soldiers at Peking, eight Germans and twelve Japanese were severely ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Newcastle and Hunter River Company's steamer Sydney just cleared Newcastle at midnight on Friday when the ...

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  23. A WOMAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    Mrs Aland Allen, aged 28, living at Sandy Bay, committed suicide this afternoon by cutting her throat with a razor. The deed was done with great ...

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  24. DISORDERLY MEETINGS.

    Mr Gerald Balfour was howled down at a meeting in the Jewish quarter of Leeds, largely owing to his connection with the passing of the Aliens' ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Examinations are to be held on February 10 at Gormansion and Ulverstone for telegraph messengers. ...

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  26. JAPANESE POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Marquis Saigonji has completed a new Japanese Cabinet. The Marquis takes the position of Premier himself. Baron ...

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  27. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Colonel Bridges leaves for England by R.M.S. Himalaya to submit information to the Imperial Defence Committee and execute other commissions. ...

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  28. FIRE AT NEW TOWN.

    Another fire occurred last night at a house at New Town. A piano valued at £40 and the front room furniture were destroyed. ...

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  29. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Mrs Cunningham, of King-street, Rockdale, and her son, aged 12 years, are suffering from ptomaine poisoning, the result of eating smoked sardines. ...

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  30. MILITARY CHAIR.

    The Federal Government has effected an arrangement with the Sydney University for establishing a military chair. ...

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  31. BEACONSFIELD

    BEACONSFIELD, Sunday.—At the police court on Friday, before Messrs. T. H. Walduck and T. E. Woodman, John Johnston was charged by ...

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  32. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Peter William Small, aged 39, was found in an unconscious state in Oxford-street late on Saturday night, and died on the way to the hospital. He ...

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  33. OLD AGE PENSIONS COMMISSION.

    The Federal Old Age Pensions Commission will leave for Tasmania on January 19. Several witnesses will be examined in Launceston. ...

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  34. A CLEVER COALITION.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Baron Kato was formerly Japanese Minister at London. The new Government is a clever coalition, ignoring the ...

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  35. THE WEATHER

    A nice light rain fell in the city on Saturday afternoon and evening, but it was not heavy enough to be productive of very much good. Yesterday was ...

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  36. A REVOLUTIONARY MINISTER.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Mr John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, advocates the abolition of the House of Lords and ...

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  37. ROBBERY OF CHAFF.

    At a late hour on Friday night a report was made to the police that a theft of chaff had been made from the Tasmania Hotel. Inquiries were ...

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  38. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

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  39. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Admiralty is arranging a series of grand naval manoeuvres for next June, in which four hundred British warships ...

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  40. MR ALEXANDER'S ROMANCE.

    Mr George T. B. Davis's "Torrey and Alexander" (Nisbet) contains a remarkable story, told in the words of Mr Alexander himself, of "the romance ...

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  41. SENSATIONAL OUTRAGE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A sensational outrage occurred early yesterday morning at the residence of Detective-Sergeant O'Donnell, in ...

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  42. N.Z. FOOTBALLERS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The New Zealand Rugby footballers intend to return via Vancouver, leaving London on the 20th inst. ...

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  43. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Sunday.—The death occurred suddenly this afternoon of Mr Robert Doran, aged 50 years. He leaves a widow and five children. ...

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  44. CHINESE ON THE RAND

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has forbidden the granting of any further licenses to import. ...

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  45. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The fugitive President Morales, whose followers have been defeated, has been impeached by the Dominician ...

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  46. NEW POTATOES.

    The first load of new potatoes for the season was brought in on Saturday. ...

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  47. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Sunday.—Saturday half-holiday was inaugurated yesterday, and was observed practically without exception. At night a popular concert ...

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  48. RECORD HOT DAY IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Yesterday was a record-breaker, so far as the heat was concerned. Commencing at 9 a.m. with 9 degrees, the ...

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  49. EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Messages received from Nicaragua, in South America, in South America, in reference to the earthquake and volcanic eruption ...

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  50. GOVERNMENT ACT ILLEGAL.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—"The Standard" has consulted counsel regarding Lord Elgin's action in withdrawing licenses to import Chinese ...

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  51. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—Yesterday afternoon some trucks at the West Comet at Dundas got away, and after travelling a mile dashed into others ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. STEAMER YAMBACOONA

    Messrs. J. and T. Gunn, owners of the steamer Yambacoona, trading between Launceston and King Island, received a telegram from Burnie last ...

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  54. AMERICAN SQUADRON

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—An American squadron visits Gibraltar on the 12th inst., Tangier on the 17th, and resumes the cruise on the 19th. ...

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  55. ARRIVAL OF VISITORS.

    Mr H. Propsting, chairman of directors, and Mr J. D. Millen, consulting engineer to the Renison Bell company, arrived yesterday, and will ...

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    A prominent artist vouches for the truth, of the following story: He one day induced a pretty girl who sold oranges in he West End streets of ...

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  57. BATTLE OF TSUSHIMA

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—It has been officially stated that when the battle of Tsushima was fought the British had only one second-class ...

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  58. MOROCCAN CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Italy's representative at the Conference regarding Algeria is Signor Venoita, the author of the arrangement with ...

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  59. UNITY

    "In the stress of the future, in the struggle for existence, in the clash of Empires. I pray that Britons may stand together."—The Rt. Hon. ...

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  60. BRITISH TRADE

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  61. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    "The Standard" learns that Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has formally informed the Powers that he will adhere to Lord ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. DUEL AT PARIS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—As the result of a quarrel in the Chamber of Deputies last November, M. Percin fought a duel with Major ...

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  64. CATTLE INSPECTION

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Lord Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, in reply to a deputation of traders taking for the removal of ...

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  65. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Peel River Land Company, New South Wales, has declared a dividend of 3 per cent. and a bonus of 1 per cent. ...

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