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  2. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The following gentlemen hare been appointed justices of the peace for the districts mentioned Mr A. E. Mansell, Green Ponds; ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Mrs Hemery, wife of Mr C. W. Hemery, resident secretary of the A.M.P. Society, Hobart, died yesterday. The Director of Education (Mr W. ...

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  5. THE LOST ORION

    At an early hour yesterday morning the Marine Board's tug Wybia, which has been instituting a search for wreckage at the Straits Islands from ...

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  6. BUDGET DEBATE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — In the House of Commons, whilst discussing the budget, Mr Austen Chamberlain taunted, the Government with ...

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  7. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—There was great enthusiasm on M. Fallieres and M. Pichon's departure from Paris for London. At Boulonge they were ...

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  8. THE TURF

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  9. A GREAT WELCOME.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A flotilla of British destroyers met and escorted M. Fallieres to a point off Shakespeare Cliff, where the ...

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  10. A JOCKEY'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of George Jackson, the jockey who was killed at Risdon on Saturday, took place to-day at Sandy Bay, and was very largely attended. ...

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  11. DELORAINE

    DELORAINE, Tuesday.—The Director of Education (Mr Neale) with Mr i J. Best, M.H.A., and members of the Deloraine Board of Advice, visited the ...

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  12. A BOLT.

    A horse attached to a spring dray, loaded with wood, bolted from Powell's shop to-day, and collided with an electric light post at Queen's Bridge, ...

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  13. STATE BANQUET.

    After ceremonial calls on King Edward and the Prince of Wales, M. Failieres attended a State banquet At Buckingham Palace. ...

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  14. PROPERTY SALE.

    Mr Thirkell's farm at Paddy's Scrub been purchased by Mr Hancock for £14 per acre. ...

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  15. THE CREWS WAGES.

    Messrs. W. Holyman and Sons, be­ing satisfied that the Orion has been lost, paid the wages due to the crew of the ill-fated steamer into the ...

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  16. NEWNHAM RACING CLUB

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  17. BURNIE

    BUENIE, Tuesday.—The public resent the action of "the Police Department in restricting the town and district protection to two members of the ...

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  18. COMPLETE LIST OF THE CREW.

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  19. A DRUNKEN BRAWL.

    To-night a serious affray occurred during a drunken brawl. The police received a rough time, but got the pri-soners safely to gaol. ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAIflENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Catts called the attention of the Prime Minister to a paragraph ...

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  21. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.—The election of officers of the Australian Na-tive' Association resulted as follows: President, Mr W. C. B. Hogg; ...

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  22. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday,Morning. — In connection with the Shipbuilding dis­pute, the result of the ballot shows that 24,143 voted for a settlement on ...

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  23. THE PASSENGERS.

    A list of the passenger, numbering 15, has already appeared in "The Daily Telegraph." ...

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  24. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—Owing to the upsetting of a kerosene lamp at the Williamsford railway station office on Monday nignt, the ignited oil flowed ...

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  25. EXTRACTS FROM CAPTAIN CLARK'S LOG. '

    The following extracts are taken from Captain Clark's log: First Trip in Search of the Vessel. "Made a thorough search for traces ...

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  26. DECORATIONS BESTOWED.

    King Edward decorated M. Fallieres with the Grand Chain of the Victorian Orders, and M. Fallieres conferred the Grand Cross of the Legion ...

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  27. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Royal Geographical's -Back bequest medal has been awarded to Lieut. Mulock for surrey work in the ...

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  28. POLICE COURT CASES.

    At the police court to-day (before Mr E. W. Turner, P.M.) Arthur Ernest Latham was again up on remand, charg-ed with larceny as a bailee of goods ...

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  29. SALE OF A RACEHORSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—James Redfearn had sold a a high figure his three-year-old colt Melbourne, by Benvolio from Frolic, for export to India. The ...

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  30. ELECTRIC CARS COLLIDE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Owing to the mistake of a pointsman, two, electric tram cats in Philadelphia came into collision, and were wrecked. Four ...

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  31. SCRATCHING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Musquet has been struck out of the Moorefield Tramway Handicap, Barelywater out of the Two-year-old Handicap and Combine ...

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  32. TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    At a committee meeting of the Tourist Association to-night, Messrs. J. L. Hoggins and J. Ainsworth were appointed, delegates to represent Zeehan ...

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  33. AMUSEMENTS '

    The attendance at the Empire Theatre last night was rather above the average, and the entertainment was most attractive. Ted Anderson, the ...

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  34. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

    LONDON, Monday Night.—With the Royal Geographical Society's support, Mr Louis Becke, the Australian traveller and author, goes for several ...

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  35. PRINCESS ElOPES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning—Prin­cess Amelie Guerstenberg Koenigsofou, one of the leaders of Vienesse society, eloped with Gustayus ...

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  36. ARRESTED AND RELEASED.

    Joseph Lawler was arrested on Sat­urday night, for failing to satisfy a dis­tress warrant in connection with a recent case, in which a claim for wages ...

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  37. FEMALE SUFFRAGE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The Spectator' bitterly opposes the Asquith Ministry's proposed concession of votes to women, and argues that a woman ...

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  38. THE INDIAN FRONTIER

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning—General Willcocks destroyed a great deal of Mohmand property, including the residence of Gud Mullah, the chief leader ...

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  40. RUSSIA AND FINLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Ow­ing to a member of the Extreme Right in the Duma demanding the impeach­ment of two former Governors of ...

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  41. THE AMERICAN FLEET

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A deputation to the Chief Secretary to-day presented a petition signed, by 1300 representative citizens, urging that another effort ...

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  42. MINERS' FEDERATION

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The balloting in the Miners' Federation has been completed. A majority of the miners favor affiliation with the ...

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  43. CHINA AND JAPAN

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—China has sent five thousand troops to the Korean frontier because Japan claims the right to tax the residents. of the ...

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  44. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Renter states that the elections in Belgium have reduced the Government's ma-jority to eight. ...

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  45. KING OF PORTUGAL

    LONDON, Monday, Night,—King Manuel of Portugal has transferred three of the Royal palaces to the nation to discharge his father's ...

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  46. A BRISBANE INVITATION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At a public meeting of citizens to-day, it was resolv-ed that the American fleet, or a portion of it, should be invited to visit this port, ...

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  47. PLAGUE CHECKED.

    The plague at Laguira, in the Carib-bean Sea, has ended, and the port has been reopened to foreign trade. ...

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  48. ENCOURAGING THRIFT

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — In the House of Lords Lord Wenlock's bill to facilitate the formation of thrift and credit banks was read a ...

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  49. THAW STILL IN ASYLUM.

    The application; of Harry Thaw, who shot Stanford White, and is confined in an asylum, for release, has been refused, and he remains in ...

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  50. TROUBLE IN INDIA

    LONDON, Monday Night.— Two infernal machines were found in a railway compartment at Howrah, near Calcutta, after all the passengers had ...

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  51. BRITISH POST OFFICE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The British Post Office has inaugurated a mutual cash on delivery system between the United Kingdom, Egypt, ...

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  54. CONSTABLE MURDERED.

    An Indian constable lias been stabbed to death at Calcutta. ...

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