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  2. Advertising

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  3. CHESS TOURNAMENT

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The international chess tournament, which began in Vienna in March, has concluded. ...

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  4. THE COMPETITIONS

    The 1903 Launceston Musical and Literary Competitions commenced at the Albert Hall yesterday afternoon, and were continued in the evening. ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Victorian Political Labor Council Conference to-day passed a resolution that no alliance or coalition is permissible for ...

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  6. TURKEY AND ITALY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A semi-official note, issued at Rome, states that owing to Turkey having threatened to forcibly prevent the opening ...

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  7. TASMANIA

    BURNIE, Monday, — The annual conference of the Christian Brethren held at Burnie was concluded to-day. Representatives were present from ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Two particularly sad deaths occurred at Burnie daring the holidays. Mr Samuel George Talbot, aged 47 years. of Ross, succumbed at the residence of ...

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  9. THE PORTE DEFIANT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Italy's claim is based on the most favored nation clause in the treaties with Turkey. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The St. Petersburg police have discovered a plot blow up the Imperial family attending Court during the marriage ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The staging, [?] ran up to 12ft in height, and on which 900 people were seated watching the Australian, backjumping show, ...

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  12. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWIN, Monday.—The excursions on the Mount Lyell railway to-day were fairly well patronished, about 250 people availing themselves ...

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  13. THE TIGER DISASTER

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Queen Alexandra has given £100 to the fund for the relief of the relatives of those drowned aboard the Tiger. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— On Sunday a shooting tragedy occurred on the British steamer Ocean Monorch, at Port Adelaide, when H. Hender, a ...

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  15. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Monday.— Henry Lyng fell on a self action tram at Colebrook to-day, striking the end of an exposed sleeper, and hurting himself internally. ...

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  16. MAINTENANCE CASE.

    At the police court to-day Robert lvey was brought up and proceeded against on a pre-maternity charge. The defendant is alleged to have failed to ...

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  17. TERRIBLE BURNING TRAGEDY.

    A house in the bush about three miles from Mount Compass township was destroyed by fire last night, and three people were burnt to death, The ...

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  18. CHARGE OF VAGRANCY.

    John O'Brien, who was arrested at Rosebery on Saturday on a charge of vagrancy has been remanded till wednesday. ...

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  19. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — In a boxing contest T. Burus beat Jerry Smith, of South Africa, in the fifth round. ...

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  20. MILITARY CAMPS.

    ROSS, Monday.—Rain has fallen at intervals since yesterday, but not in sufficient quantities to interfere in any way with , the work set down on the ...

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  21. AMERICA'S CLAIMS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Senator Cull[?]m, chairman of the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, has drafted a resolution ...

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  22. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— At the triennial Conference of the Federated Railway and Tramway Employees to-day, a report presented by the ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Mr Churchill, at Manchester, speaking on behalf of Mr Asquith, said that the education question must be settled by ...

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  24. MR RUNGIMAN OPPOSED.

    Mr William Boyd Boyd-Carpenter, M.A., F.R.G.S., journalist, second son of the Bishop of Ripon, will oppose the re-election of Mr walter ...

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  25. EVENING, SESSION.

    In the evening the weather was fine, and the attendance numbered about 1200. The programme submitted was an attractive one and included several ...

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  26. TRADE IN MANCHURIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr. Elihu Root, United States Secretary of State, has adjusted the difficulty at Harbin, caused through the refusal of ...

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  27. THE MANCHESTER SEAT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— It is estimated that five hundred out of nine hundred. Irish electors in Manchester will support the manifesto of ...

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  28. PLAIN TOM PRICE

    "I was plain Tom Price when I was a nobody, and I'm plain Tom Price still!" These few words portray more vividly than much description the ...

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  29. INSOLVENTS AND ACCOUNTS.

    In the Melbourne Insolvency Court last week Judge Moule, when giving judgment on an application for a certificate of discharge said that the ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A new wing which is being built at the cooperative stores at Milan collapsed Fifteen out of forty masons employed ...

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  31. CONSUL AT BRISBANE.

    Mr. j. Tighe Paxton has been gas[?] consul for Panama at Brisbane. ...

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  32. JAPANESE LOTTERY,

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— In deference to the objections raised by the Hongkong merchants, the Japanese have abandoned the bonus of ...

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  33. GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The German Government journals are making political capital out of Prince Von Bulow's interview with the Pope. ...

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  34. PROPOSAL REJECTED.

    The Social Democratic Conference at Manchester decisively rejected a proposal for affiliation with the Labor party. ...

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  35. THE RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    Mass meetings of employees of the North-Eastern Railway Company have rejected the conciliation proposals and decided to tender notices to the ...

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  36. CLAIM AGAINST TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—France supports the application of the owners of the Heruclea collieries for a prompt settlement of certain ...

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  37. AMUSEMENTS

    There was another crowded house at the Empire Theatre last night, when the programme which was submitted on Saturday night was ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. Monday,—It is rumored in Political circles that it is more than likely at an early [?] will be arranged between the Kidston ...

    Article : 35 words
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