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  2. THE BRESCIANS

    The Brescians, who made their first appearance in Launceston at the Academy of Music last night, have every reason to be gratified with the ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Premier has gone to Geeveston to attend the golden wedding of Mr and Mrs Osborne Geeves, which is being celebrated ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Francis Herman Gray, ex-teller in the Bendigo branch of the Bank of Australasia, who was found guilty of falsifying the ...

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  5. ILLEGALLY ORDAINING

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Before Sir Lewis Dibdin, the Dean of the Arches, a sitting of the Arches Court of Canterbury was held on ...

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  6. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Thirty-four millions sterling in gold left Russia between September and January. The depletion of the stocks of the ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, assured a deputation of municipal authorities that the demand ...

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  8. LANDS TITLES FEES.

    For the present month the amount for fees received at the Lands Titles Office reached £396, being £146 in excess of the corresponding month of ...

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  9. ROBBERY AND MURDER.

    Ten Baltic revolutionaries, after shooting a watchman, robbed a State bank at Helsingfors of 75,000 roubles. The murderers escaped. ...

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  10. MR BENT IN A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Mr Bent left by special train for Foster to-day. The engine, when travelling at a fast rate down an incline to Fish Creek, left the rails. The brake ...

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  11. MR BALFOUR ELECTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The election for the city seat rendered vacant owing to the retirement of Mr Gibbs to allow the ex-Prime Minister ...

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  12. BEACONSFIELD

    COURT OF REVISION. BEACONSFIELD, Wednesday.—A final Court of Revision of the electoral roll for George Town will be held on ...

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  13. IMPURE SPIRITS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr Fordham, S.M., at the North London Police Court, fined two tradesmen 20s and £100 costs each, for retailing as Irish ...

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  14. LATROBE

    THEFT FROM A STABLE. LATROBE, Wednesday.—On Tuesday night a pony, bridle, and saddle were stolen from the stable of Mr W. ...

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  15. CHINESE LABOR QUESTION.

    Dr. Macnamara, M.P., speaking at the New Reform Club, said Lord Elgin's profound apology for the use of the word slavery in regard to the ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The lines to Melbourne are interrupted. ...

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  17. TRADE UNION CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal against the verdict of the jury and Mr Justice Darling's judgment, giving ...

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  18. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.—The steamer Flora did not reach Devonport until 5.15 this afternoon, being over six hours late. The delay occurred ...

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  19. THE MINES.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—Owing to the gas, the Proprietary mine has shut down till next week. The North Broken Hill started again to-day. ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The bottling works of the Swan Brewery were yesterday burned down, the damage being estimated at £16,000. ...

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  21. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Winston Churchill, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to a question, said the Government proposed to rescind the ...

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  22. TRINITY COLLEGE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Trinity College of Music has appointed the following examiners: For Australia, except Western Australia, Mr Alfred ...

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  23. POLICE COURT.

    At the police court to-day Charles E. W. Oldaker was fined 10s and costs for selling fruit affected by codlin moth. The charge was laid by A. A. Peart, ...

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  24. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Minister of Customs is arranging a transfer to Sydney for two or three months of Dr. Wollaston, Controller of ...

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  25. DEBATE IN THE LORDS.

    Lord Burghclere remused the debate in the House of Lords on South Africa. He said the Government should devise means for the protection of British ...

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  26. ALGECIRAS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—It is semi-officially stated at Berlin that the way is apparently open for an understanding on ...

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  27. SHIPPING COMMISSION.

    The members of the Federal Royal Commission on the shipping industry left in the afternoon for Launceston. ...

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  28. TRADE IN THE EAST

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr R. Jones, representative of the Queensland Government in the East, had a long interview with Mr Deakin, and ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY.

    A deputation from the new organisation called the Australian Progressive Association has presented the Minister of Customs with a petition, signed by ...

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  30. MENTONE RACES

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  31. A MORGAN SYNDICATE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Pierpont Morgan's syndicate, which was formed in 1902 to underwrite the Mercantile Marine Company's stock, is ...

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  32. PERSIAN SHEIKHS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Advices from Teheran, in Persia, state that instead of the flag which the Sheikhs enjoying British protection ...

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  33. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, has approved of the formation of a legion of Frontiersmen to assist in ...

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  34. FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The widow of the late Hugh Lewis Taylor, formerly of the Bank of Victoria, died intestate in 1904. She has ...

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  35. GERMAN ROYAL FAMILY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Kaiser's silver wedding and Prince Litel's marriage with Princess Sophia of Oldenburg, were celebrated ...

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  36. UNREST IN CHINA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—"The Times" correspondent at Shanghai states that the intervention of the missionaries in Chinese local politics, ...

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  37. THE WEATHER

    A delightful change in the weather took place yesterday afternoon. During the greater portion of the day a muggy heat prevailed, and the sky was ...

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  38. STANLEY

    The harvest festival services were held at St. Paul's (Stanley) and St. Bartholomew's (Forest) last Sunday. Both churches were tastefully ...

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  39. A CARNEGIE GIFT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Andrew Carnegie's offer of a grant of £13,000 for a free library at Bath has been declined. ...

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  40. THE MURDERED MINISTER.

    The murdered clergyman, Rev. Kingsham, was a native of Birmingham, and was working under the auspices of the Plymouth Brethren. ...

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  41. A CRICKETER'S FATE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Richard Humphrey, the well known cricketer, has been found dead in the Thames. At the inquest an open verdict was ...

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  42. V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING

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  43. AN ABSCONDING CLERK

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Paris clerk Galley, who absconded with a large sum of money, and was subsequently arrested, has been ...

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  44. W.C.T. UNION

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The triennial convention of the W.C.T. Union was continued to-day. The day's session commenced as early ...

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  45. BERLIN CABMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Eight thousand cabmen have struck at Berlin as a protest against the police regulations. ...

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  46. THE AMERICAN TARIFF

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  47. RINGAROOMA

    A pretty wedding was solemnised on Tuesday in the Anglican Church, Ringarooma, when Mr William G. Woodworth was united in the bonds of ...

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  48. SUCCESSFUL RECITAL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Miss Nora Long, of New Zealand, has given a successful recital at the Bechstein Hall. The newspapers publish ...

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  49. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    BEACONSFIELD, Wednesday.—Mr L. J. Bryant, of Launceston, has decided to contest the George Town seat in the House of Assembly. ...

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  50. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Copious rains have fallen all over the State. One and a half inches fell at Mildura. There are floods in several districts, ...

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  51. QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Her Majesty Queen Alexandra, who has been at Copenhagen attending the funeral of her father, the late King of ...

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  52. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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