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  2. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Friday.—To-day was the last day for putting in appeals against the Ability Tax. Judging by the num­ber of forms obtained from tie Taxes ...

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  3. THE NATAL NATIVES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The inhabitants of Meluott have laagered within wire entauglements. One bundled and fifty Durban Light ...

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  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 869 words
  5. SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Further details of the destruction caused by earthquake shocks at San Francisco on Wednesday morning show that five ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Court has ordered John Smith, a lawyer, to be sent back to South Africa on a charge of perjury and falsfication. ...

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  7. A LUCKY DEAL.

    The drawer of Noreen in "Tatersall's" Sweep on the Sydney Cup, becoming frightened at Mr Brown's appeal, sold the ticket to Mr J. Wren for £2500. A ...

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  8. THE SITUATION CRITICAL.

    The chief, Indube, hat joined Bambaata. Mr Woolf Sampson offers to raise from five thousand to ten thousand ...

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  9. GREAT LOSS OF SECURITIES

    The mechanics' pavilion, which had been temporarily converted into morgue hospital, was burnt, and only ten out of one hundred injured were ...

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  10. THE AGRICULTURAL CLASSES.

    The Government experts, speaking in general tonne, consider that a great advantage will accrue to the State by the continuance of the classes of ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A girl named Florrie Wright has been drowned at Manly while bathing in the breakers. A tad named Reginald Bowden brought her ...

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  12. TRAINING COLLEGE.

    The Training College for State school teachers, under the control of Mr John A. Johnson, will be opened on Monday at 9 a.m. at the Technical School. ...

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  13. ARBITRATION ACT.

    One of the miners' lodges at Newcastle has adopted a resolution in favor of the Colliery Employees' Federation withdrawing its registration as a union ...

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  14. EXTRADITION OF WILLIS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — W. N. Willis's appeal to the Privy Council against the order of the Natal Court for extradition to New South ...

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  15. ELECTORAL ECONOMY.

    Mr P. C. Douglas, Chief Electoral Officer, will leave for Melbourne to-morrow via Launceston for the purpose of attending the conference of electoral ...

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  16. TEN THOUSAND DEATHS

    "The Daily Mail" publishes an Oakland despatch, stating that ten thousand have been killed and an equal number injured. ...

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  17. AN EXTENSIVE FIRE.

    A five occurred last night at Mesers. Gibbs, Bright, and Company's premises in Pitt-street. They were well alight when discovered, and all available ...

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  18. QUEENSTOWN FLOODS.

    The Minister of Lands has received a wire from the Queenstown Town Board, intimating that a conservative estimate of the damage done fay the floods is ...

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  19. STRIKES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — One thousand miners prevented workers re­turning to the Denain won foundries. He managing officials were hesieged, ...

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  20. POLLARD'S LILIPUTIANS SAFE.

    MELBOUENB, Friday.—A cable has been received stating that Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company are cafe ai Sacramento City. ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR TOM FITZGERALD.

    A private cable has been received announcing the death of Mr Tom Fits-gerald. the well-known circus proprietor, of Bright's disease. Both brothers are ...

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  22. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Friday. — The Government Veterinary Surgeon (Dr. Wilimot), and the Chief Inspector of Stock (Mr T. A. Tabart) returned from Stanley to-day ...

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  23. SENSATIONAL PARTICULARS

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Sensational particulars have been received from San Francisco. The fires in the city are still raging, and there is no ...

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  24. FLOODING THE MINES.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday. — The work of flooding the Junction mine is proceeding. The Junction North shaft has subsided below the 500ft level. ...

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  25. TRUSTS IN AMERICA

    LONDON, Thursday Night, — A sensation has been created by a message from. President Roosevelt to the United States Congress, in which he ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    At the Goulburn Court a lad named George Hembron was found guilty of shooting with intent to murder Dan Munro, and was sentenced to death. ...

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  27. DERBY

    DERBY, Friday.—Two miners named G. Railton and W. Chandler were work­ing at the Cascade Hirer, and obtained two bags of tin, and as the packers were ...

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  28. DEATH OF AN ACTOR.

    Mr Robert Brough, the well-known actor, died at Darlinghurst to-day from heart disease. ...

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  29. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Yesterday morning was beautifully fine, but about noon the sky became overcast, and the air Tory keen. Our Zeehan correspondent wired: ...

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  30. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister, Mr Deakin, lias forwarded through the usual official channels the following telegram to President ...

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  31. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Friday. — The dredge Agnetwesumed dredging on the Mereey bar this morning. ...

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  32. RELIEF FOR SUFFERERS

    President Roosevelt has appealed for private contributions, and business on Wall-street was suspended in order to arrange relief. Mr John Rockefeller ...

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  33. A CHAMPION VOCALIST.

    Mr Harold Paton, die champion baritone soloist, appeared at a concert at the Congregational Church to-night. ...

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  34. A NARROW ESCAPE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — An ordnance store building at Woolwich has been, burned, and where was a narrow escape from a great disaster. ...

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  35. SYMPATHY FROM HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Mayor of Hobart has forwarded a telegram of heartfelt, sympathy on behalf of the citizens of Hobart to the President of ...

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  36. WYNVARD

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  37. CITY ALMOST DESTROYED

    LONDON, Friday Morning —Reuter states that it is impossible to trace individuals iu San Francisco at present owing to the confusion, but Englishmen ...

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  38. TASMANIANS IN SAN FRANCISCO.

    Even as distant a calamity as the San Francisco earthquake stretches its dire effects out across the ocean to Tasmania. In quite a number of cases ...

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  39. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The rate of discount' for bills is £3 7s 6d per cent. The quotation for Imperial console is ...

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  40. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Friday. — Relief was ex-pressed when the news came through about half-past 7 that the Mahinapua had been sighted from Macquarie Heads, ...

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  41. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE. Friday. — Congratulatory messages have been sent by the Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) to Messrs. Bent, Carrntlers, and Price on the ...

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  42. WIDESPREAD HAVOC

    Hie haves extents everywhere with in a hundred miles cadivs of San Francisco. The Majestic, Orphenic, Columbia, and other [?] ...

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  43. SALVATION ARMY LOSSES

    It was decided at noon on Thursday to dynamite all the residences on the east side of vannees Avenue, between the Golden Gate and the Pacific ...

    Article : 101 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. ADMISSION OF CHINESE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) says that the judgment of Mr Justice Cussen" in the case of the Chinaman admitted yesterday by the direction of the Court ...

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  46. AMUSEMENTS

    Bain's Gaiety Entertainers will appear in their first change of programme at the Empire Theatre this evening. ]Miss Elsie Mitachlan, who is the ...

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  47. THE FIRE UNCONTROLLABLE

    Though, many blocks of buildings were dynamited, throughout the night, the flames overleapt all obstacles, and the firemen abandened all hope of ...

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  48. A TIDAL WAVE

    General Funston has been informed that a tidal wave destroyed Terminal Island, a seaside resort. The rich are flying to the bay cities, but the poor ...

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  49. A FAMINE FEARED

    One hundred thousand people passed Wednesday night in the parks, and probably 803,000 on Thursday. The want of food and water is ...

    Article : 179 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. MILLIONAIRES RUINED

    The residences of Mr Huntington, Mr Flood, end scores of other millionaires bare been turned. "The Times" states that the British ...

    Article : 99 words
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