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  2. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—William Richardson, aged 62, a miner, died at the Bairnsdale Hospital to-day while under chloroform. The deceased, who was ...

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  3. A VIOLENT SCENE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the discussion of the Senate's tariff requests was resumed on amendments ...

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  4. A GRUESOME CRIME

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—After a fire on a farm at Laporte, Indiana, four bodies believed to be those of the occupier, Mrs Belle ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. INTER-STATE BOAT RACE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—From telegrams you will have seen that the T.R.A. crew have been practically forced into an agreement to row a test ...

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  7. INDIAN FRONTIER

    LONDON, "Wednesday Night.—During the fighting at Landi-Kotal, the Fortieth Pathans, with great dash, carried a strongly-held high crest ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The experts, Professor Kernot and Messrs. Bagley, Gwynneth and Selley, have forwarded their reports to the coroner in connection with the ...

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  9. BRITISH FORCES RETURNING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Some contingents who attacked Khaibar came from Tezin, thirty miles from Kabul. ...

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  10. LAND SALE.

    At a sub-divisional sale of land at Warragul, Gippsland, to-day, 1367 acres realised £24,189. The prices ranged from £15 to £47 10s per acre. ...

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  11. MR PROPSTING'S VISIT.

    Taking advantage of his presence in Melbourne, Mr Propsting, the Attorney-General for Tasmania, spent to-day in company with the Minister ...

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  12. INTERESTING PARTICULARS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The positions have now been drawn for Saturday's races. They are as follow numbered from the south bank: South ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON Thursday Morning.—In the House of Commons Mr W.. Johnson's resolution, urging the Government to take steps to speedily ...

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  14. A WARNING BY AFGHANS.

    As early as March last the Afghan authorities on the frontier informed the Ameer that they had inadequate forces, and also that Afghans were ...

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  15. COMPANY AMALGAMATION.

    An application by the Mutual Life Association of Australian and the Citizens' Life Assurance, Limited, for sanction to amalgamate, was before Mr ...

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  16. THE GUN TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—At the annual meeting of the Birmingham Gun Trade, strong complaints were made respecting the importations ...

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  17. PORT OF LONDON.

    The Port of London Bill has been read a second time without division in the House of Commons. ...

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  18. THE CONFERENCE.

    The conference will most likely take place to-morrow afternoon or evening, but the time apparently is not fixed yet, and the Victorian executive seem ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An enthusiastic public meeting, convened by the Lord Mayor, was held to-day, and formed a strong committee to ...

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  20. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The United States and Japan have signed an arbitration treaty similar to those accepted with other countries. The ...

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  21. PEKING LOOT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Kaiser has ordered the prosecution of a German officer suspected of complicity in the theft of the Emperor of ...

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  22. MEN DISCHARGED.

    Some 200 men have been put off by the management of the Broken Hill Proprietary mine owing to the Port Pirie smelters being unable to take ...

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  23. THE TASMANIA CREW.

    The Tasmanian crew after their race yesterday had an easy day, the coach only practising them in starting and rowing short distances. The work done ...

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  24. FALSE PRETENCES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Meakin, a solicitor, is suing Mr T. Caradoc Kerry for £11,000 sterling for false representations respecting the ...

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  25. THE BEGA DISASTER.

    The Marine Court of Inquiry into the Bega disaster was commenced to-day. The principal witness examined was Captain Bishop. He said he could ...

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  26. THE OTHER CREWS.

    All the other State went in for practically the same sort of work, and there is an improvement all round show. ...

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  27. THE VICTORIANS.

    The Victorians had an emergency out to-day in place of Scott who has been rowing at seven. The latter is suffering from, a cold, and an attack of ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The annual conference of the Council of the Federated Locomotive Men's Association of Australasia concluded its sittings ...

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  29. PACIFIC CABLE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In the House of Commons, Colonel Seeley, Under-Secretary for the Colonies in replying to Mr C. Bellairs, said the ...

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  30. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Trust Agency of Australasia shows a profit of £71,341. A further dividend of one shilling has been declared ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    The weather still keeps very windy, though this blows straight dawn the course. ...

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  32. THE CREWS AT WORK.

    "Tingle." in "The Australasian," writes: The first crew to show out on one typical day of work was the South Australian, in brown jerseys, with ...

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  33. THE SCULLERS.

    The scullers doing are as follows Jack, Towns, Callaghan, and Brasch have not missed a row daring the week, but Ivens made his second ...

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  34. THE TURF IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—At the Newmarket first spring meeting, continued to-day, the chief event resulted: ...

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  35. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Lloyd's report, that it is impossible to salve the stranded steamer Star of Japan. The hull has already ...

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  36. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday.—The secretary of the Tasmanian Shropshire Sheep-breeders' Association is advised from Sydney by cable from the agents for the ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—The inquiry into the stranding of the steamer Taviuni at Westport resulted in Captain Brophy's certificate being ...

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  38. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Owing to the dullness of business two hundred brokers have retired from the London Stock Exchange. ...

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  39. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.—The Trade, Employees Association held their half-yearly meeting to-night, when Mr Harry Hodgson was elected ...

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  40. DEATH THROUGH GRIEF.

    Madamoiselle Giraudin, the Goolds niece, has died in the Monaco Hospital from decline, the result of grief at her relations crime. ...

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  41. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES.

    The Tasmanians are very pleased at the keen interest taken in their doings by their friends in their satire land, as evidenced by the sheaves of ...

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  42. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The defence of "The Times" in the case brought against it by Mr Murray for alleged libel is fair comment, and no malice. ...

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  43. MELBOURNE CRITICISM.

    The Melbourne papers say that if the race had been longed yesterday the Sooth might have won, as they came up at the finish, but enquiry elicited ...

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  44. POULTRY SOCIETY.

    At the annual meeting of the Queenstown Poultry, and Dog Society, held to-night, the report said that the year tad been a successful one, and had ...

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  45. SHIPBUILDING CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Shipbuilding Conference, after several hours discussion, adjourned till Monday. ...

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  46. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Word was received by the Commis-sioner of Police to-day that Sub-Inspec-tor Smith, of Franklin, to the effect that Mrs Adams and her son have been ...

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  47. A GIFT TO THE NATION.

    With a view to providing room for the Turner collection of pictures and drawings, wherefor there is insufficient space in the National Gallery, Mr ...

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  48. THE SOUTHERNERS.

    The Southerners base expressed their pleasure at taring had a run for their money, and they say that the Tasmanian crew will have no warmer ...

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  49. PRETORIA CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—During the customs debate at the Pretoria Conference the Cape Colony and Orangia delegates, for* the sake ...

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  50. THREATENING LANGUAGE.

    At the Police Court to-day, Mrs Johnson proceeded against her husband for assault. She deposed that the defend and came up to her and asked her if ...

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  51. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Admiral Evans's fleet bag arrived at San Francisco, upwards of a million people welcoming him. The enthusiasm was intense. ...

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  52. THE CREWS GRATITUDE.

    The Tasmanian crew desire to express their thanks to all those who sent them messages congratulatory and otherwise. ...

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  53. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—At the police court to-day (before Warden Fisher and Mr E. V. Goldsmid), C. R. Lynch, licensee of the Tullah Hotel for having ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. VISCOUNT MORLEY.

    Viscount Morley read the affirmation on taking his seat in the House of Lords, in the first instance somewhat inaudibly. He supposed it to ...

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  56. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—A wharf laborer named John Powell was knocked into the river to-day by a sling load of chaff being loaded aboard the ...

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  57. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    "The Times" correspondent at Cape Town says visitors from the Transvaal declare that the feeling against Cape Town as the Federal capital is almost ...

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  58. SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    Mulai Hafid has been welcomed at Mekimez, and he goes on a pilgrimage to the tomb of Mulai Iris, which is always undertaken by every Sultan ...

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