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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday.—With reference to a paragraph that appeared in The Daily Telegraph" from our Zeehan correspondent that there were no ...

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  4. VALEDICTORY

    Notwithstanding the inclement weather, a large gathering filled Chalmers schoolroom yesterday evening to hid farewell to the late minister, Rev. A. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — William Bailey, well known in mining and sporting circles, died at Ballarat this morning, aged 79. He came to ...

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  6. ITALY AND THE TRIPLICE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Signor Quiooi Arditi, speaking in the Italian Senate, remarked that the conference at Algeciras bad been ...

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  7. SAN FRANCISCO

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Another sharp shock of earthquake was felt at San Francisco last evening, and also at Oregon, but it did no barm. ...

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  8. TURKEY IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Though the Porto has been profoundly impressed by the increase of the Egyptian garrison, it is feared the Sultan of ...

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  9. INSURANCE LOSSES.

    Competent San Francisco insurance authorities estimate the loss at sixty million sterling, and the property destroy covered by insurance ...

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  10. THE BRITISH GARRISON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. The garrison in Egypt will be increased until it is equal for any eventuality. ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE.

    The conference of University delegates to-day decided to send a message of sympathy to Mr Leland Stanford, of the University of California. A ...

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  12. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FAIR.

    At the Memorial HalL this afternoon there was opened toy the Rev. Teece the animal sale of gifts iu aid of country churches connected with the ...

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  13. THE SULTAN WARNED.

    "The Times," in emphasising Egypt's willingness to agree to a mixed commission to delimit the frontier of Sinai, provided the Turks at Tabah and ...

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  14. ASSISTANCE DECLINED.

    At President Roosevelt's request General Woodford explained at a New York banquet that British and other foreign offers of assistance for sufferers ...

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  15. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Seven sham policemen, one wearing tie uniform of an officer of the gendarmerie belonging to the fighting ...

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  16. THE TASMANIAN ROWERS.

    Among a good deal of important business transacted at a committee meeting of the Southern Tasmanian Rowing Association the secretary's ...

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  17. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.

    A notorious criminal named James Roberts, who was found guilty at Ballarat of burglary, was placed in a room at the Court House, but escaped by a ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The sailing of the Sonoma for Australia has been indefinitely postponed. The postal officials at New York ...

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  19. CANADIAN TRADE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Mr W. S. Fielding, Canadian Minister of Finance, speaking at Ottawa, declared that the Dominion's surtax on German ...

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  20. DISPUTED WILL CASE.

    The disputed will case Marshall v. Marshall was advanced another stage to-day. The case for the plaintiff was closed without Mrs Marshall giving her ...

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  21. OPENING OP THE DOUMA.

    The Czar will personally open the Council of Empire and the Douma. ...

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  22. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The coroner at San Francisco estimates that the deaths in the city are about one thousand. ...

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  23. THE TIBETAN TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Reuter has been informed that its statements cabled from Shanghai announcing that the Tibetan treaty had ...

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  24. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A boy named Mason is lost in the bush at Beaconsfield, and the police black trackers, and residents have been searching for him since Saturday. A ...

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  25. BUSH FIRES RELIEF FUND.

    In connection with the fire relief fund, Mr George Richardson, chairman of the Public Service Board, states that the Mayor of Hobart's fund totalled £79 ...

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  26. GOLDEN GATE PARK.

    Now that San Francisco has become untenable, tens of thousands of the, homeless inhabitants have found it necessary to camp oat in the open in ...

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  27. THE NATAL NATIVES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Bambaata's strength has been in created by many of the Nndbes tribe. The chief Ghlakazulu's loyalty is also suspected. ...

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  28. HEAVY WEATHER.

    Heavy weather is being experienced on the coast, and two warships are sheltering in Westernport Bay. ...

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  29. SENIOR WRANGLERSHIP

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The special board of mathematics at the Cambridge University recommends the abolition of the senior ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS

    Bain's Gaiety Entertainers were again last night patronised by a large audience, and the items submitted by the talented members of the ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — At Lindfield, near Sydney, this morning, Ernest Ives, a schoolboy, attempted to board a moving train. He missed his ...

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  32. SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In compliance with the wishes of the donor of the trophy for the schools championship race, condition No. 5, governing the race, has been altered so ...

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  33. THE PURSUIT OF REBELS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Bambaata and three hundred followers have fled towards Natal, and troops are pursuing them. ...

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  34. A GERMAN AGENT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Herr Mangels, the Commercial councillor at the German Consulate at Assuncion, in Paraguay, has been ...

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  35. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — A girl named Cox was accidentally shot by a rabbiter yesterday. Four shots have been extracted, but one still remains in ...

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  36. ANGLO-AMERICAN BIO-TABLEAU.

    That it is not always necessary? to travel to see strange lands and sights will be made manifest on Monday evening at tie Academy of Music, ...

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  37. GORED BY A COW.

    At Coonamble, Mrs J. Lemaine was about, to pen np a cow and a calf when the cow attacked her. The born penetrated her back, and the woman died in ...

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  38. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The "Temps" states that the effects of German intervention regarding Morocco is noticeable at Tanis, where acts ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — The gunboat Protector retained from Hobart to-day. She met heavy storms, and sheltered in the Bay of Storms and ...

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  40. BEACONSFIELD

    BEACONSFIELD, Wednesday. —Young man named John Carrol met with a painful accident this morning at the Tasmania company's reduction ...

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  41. THE ARMY IN INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—In the House of Commons Mr John Morley, Secretary for India, in reply to Mr John Rutherford, said the spirit of ...

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  42. WEST AUSTRALIA

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday. — An empty cage in the South Kalgoorlie mine broke away, fell to the 1200ft level, and dislodged some timber which ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Victorian artiste John Longstaff and Rupert Bunny are represented at the Paris Salon this season. ...

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  44. THE CHURCH IN WALES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Sir Justice Vaughan Williams has been appointed chairman of Royal Commission which investigates the ...

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  45. GORMANSTON

    GORMANSTON, Wednesday.—Mr J. J. Long, member for Lyell, was accorded a complimentary social by the Lyell ladies last evening, to celebrate the ...

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  46. MR REID'S POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) refers to Mt Reid's declaration of a policy yesterday as consisting of fourteen vague ...

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  47. MAUD MCCARTHY HONORED.

    Miss Maud M'Carthy, the Sydney violinist, was accorded an ovation at Dublin, where the Lord Mayor gave reception at the Mansion House in her ...

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  48. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—An official extinguished a wick attached to an infernal machine which had been placed on the sill of a window in M. ...

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  49. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Electoral Department has decided that a woman who is a British subject, but who has married an alien, shall be ...

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  50. RATEPAYERS DISSATISFIED.

    "The leading ratepayers resent the action of the Town Board in applying to the Government for a £300 loan to repair the damages caused through the ...

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  51. THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A return shows that there are 46,203 Parliamentary voters on the Band and 42,120 in the rest of the Transvaal. ...

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  52. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A committee of the Postal Congress at Rome baa adopted the British scheme for an international coupon preparing ...

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  53. STRIKES IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Arrangements are in progress to settle the French miners' strike, and already a number of ironworkers have ...

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  54. THREATENED ACTION WITHDRAWN.

    The contemplated action by Mr J. J. Long, member for Lyell, against Mr O'Brien, who opposed him at the State ejections, is off. Mr Long held that ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The Admiral of the Australian Squadron in a report to the Minister of Defence, says that 515 Australians have enrolled, including 30 from Tasmania. ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND AFFAIRS.

    Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice of New Zealand, has arrived in Melbourne in his capacity as Chancellor of the University of New ...

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  57. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Bank of New South Wales shares are quoted b £44, s £45; Melbourne Tramway, £105 10s; Melbourne Board of ...

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  58. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—In the Dominion House of Commons Mr Henderson, who represents Halton, said if he had the opportunity he would ...

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  59. A BIG SALVAGE CASE.

    An interesting action was heard iu the English Admiralty Court lately, in connection with a collision at sea. It appears that while on a voyage to South ...

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  60. SPORT AND PASTIME

    The club which, was recently reformed is progressing favorably. The balance-sheet of last season shows the club had only £2 10s 6d in hand from ...

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  61. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Mary Low a married woman, aged 30, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day suffering from a revolver wound in ...

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  62. BABY COUGH MUST NEVER LINGER.

    Nothing is more distressing than to see a helpless little infant suffering with a cough, and to be fearful of us­ing a remedy which may contain some ...

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  63. WESTRALIAN APPLES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Mongolian's special shipment of Australian apples are excellent in quality and appearance. They have been ...

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  64. ATHLETICS

    The usual weekly club run was held last night, the course being from King's Bridge to Lyne's gate and hack, a distance of about three miles. L. ...

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