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  2. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times" says the women's suffrage procession was a spectacle of beauty unparalleled among political processions. ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Alexander Biai, restaurant keeper of Swanston-street, was to-day fined £20 for keeping adulterated milk. Richard ...

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  4. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—Mr A. Harrison, in charge of No. 2 diamond drill, boring on private land at New Norfolk for coal, reports having bored 73ft for the ...

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  5. GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Earl Rosebery, speaking at the Scottish Liberal Club declared that Sir Thomas Gibson - Carmachael, the ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    A London cable last night stated that King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and Princess Victoria, who visited the Czar and Czarina of Russia at Reval, have ...

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  8. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The New Guinea Association tendered a reception to the bishops attending the Pan-Anglican Congress. ...

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  9. A.M.A. AND POLITICS.

    The voting at Ballarat and Berringa resulted in a small majority in favor of the Amalgamated Miners' Association becoming affiliated with the ...

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  10. DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    HOBART, Monday.—Mr A. Conlon, Government dairy expert, will proceed to Deloraine in connection with the proposed dairymen's association. A ...

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  11. MOTHERS' UNION.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Attending an "at home" given by the wife of the Bishop of Guilford, the founder of the Mothers' Union, as a ...

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  12. SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    At the resumed inquest concerning the Sunshine railway disaster to-day, considerable evidence was given on the debatable question of the speed at ...

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  13. GIRL'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    HOBART, Monday. — A girl named Eunita Eiszele, aged 17 years, died, suddenly to-day. Dr. Giblin was called in, and as he could not give the ...

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  14. OBITUARY

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  15. DISCHARGING THE RAILWAY MEN.

    The statement that 1000 railway men, mostly laborers employed on the permanent way, would be thrown out of employment about the end of this ...

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  16. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS.

    In the "Gazette" to-night the Auditor-General, referring to the Beaconsfield Town Board accounts, states that for 1907 there were £37 10s 3d in rates ...

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  17. GERMAN SERGEANTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Two sergeants in the Fourth Guards, a crack German regiment, have been sentenced at Berlin to degradation and fifteen ...

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  18. A SEAMAN INJURED.

    Thos. Jahren, a Norwegian, mate of the Amy Louise, was admitted to the Hospital to-night suffering from injuries to the head, caused by a block striking ...

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  19. SAN JOSE SCALE.

    Mr A. M. Lea, Government Entomologist, has received an apple, and has pronounced that it is badly infected with the San Jose scale. He will ...

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  20. NIGHT WORK ESCHEWED.

    The co-operative bakers are making strong efforts to carry into effect the proposal to have bread baked in the day time. At a meeting of the ...

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  21. TROUBLE AT SAMOS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It has transpired mat twenty Turkish troops landed at Vathi without ammunition, and on becoming separated from ...

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  22. CHINESE SEAMEN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, replying to a seamen's deputation, said it was intended to stop ...

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  23. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Herr Jagon, presiding at a meeting of the German Navy League, said the Government desired, to see the league ...

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  24. EDUCATIONAL.

    The Minister for Education, accompanied by the Director, will proceed to Oatlands on Wednesday. They will inspect the schools in that district. ...

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  25. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday. — A deputation of produce merchants waited on the Marine Board to-day and requested that the export wharfage rate on ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A carter named William M'Pherson, 54 years of age, employed by the Fresh Food and Ice Company, tried to board a tram in ...

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  27. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Scottish Liberal Club entertained Earl Rosebery at a banquet. Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, in proposing the ...

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  28. OLYMPIC GAMES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Harold Smyth, formerly of Sydney, has been selected to represent Great Britain during the Olympic games. ...

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  29. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    A shocking fatality occurred this afternoon near the powder magazine at Fern Bay. Three men named Brown, Zoppi, and Fountain, in charge of an ...

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  30. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Monday.—The Emu Bay Council met to-day. The engineer's report showed that rapid progress was being made with the sewerage works ...

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  31. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—In the county match, Notts v Essex, T. Wass took sixteen wickets for 103 runs. Bowling for Yorkshire against ...

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  32. BOXING

    LONDON, Sunday Nighty. — The boxing contest between "Tommy" Burns and "Bill" Squires, at Paris, which, was won by the former, was ...

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  33. STREET BETTING.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Several persons were before the Police Court to-day charged with street betting. Wm. Cranwell, who had been previously ...

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  34. VANCOUVER RIOTS

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr W. L. Mackenzie King has awarded the Chinese sufferers by the riots in Vancouver in September last £5198 ...

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  35. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the police court to-day S. Alexander, licensee of the Central Hotel, was fined £2, with 23s costs, for breaches of the Licensing Act. ...

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  36. FEDERAL MINISTER'S VISIT.

    An invitation was wired to Senator Keating to-day to address a meeting under the auspices of the A.N.A. on Federal affairs on his return from the ...

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  37. FORGED NOTES.

    Forged notes, which are imitations of notes of the Bank of New South Wales, are in circulation in Sydney. ...

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  38. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday. — There are 22 patients at the Queenstown Hospital, which number has not previously been exceeded. The ailments and ...

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  39. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The National Council of the French United Socialist Party has indignantly protested against the President of France ...

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  40. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Upon the advice of the National Federation the retail butchers in many districts of London have increased the price of ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — At the wheat Commission to-day Mr C. W. Steele gave the names of the merchants who are parties to an undertaking with ...

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  42. The Weather:

    The following foretaste are supplied by Mr. H. A. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist: Victoria: [?] for present, but another change ...

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  43. SQUIRES RETURNS TO AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In view of the excellent fight he put up against "Tommy" Burns in Paris, "Bill" Squires was to-day cabled to by Mr. ...

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  44. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At the police court this morning Alex. Hay was found guilty of using indecent language at the football match on the 6th inst. ...

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  45. ANTI-GAMBLING LAWS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr. James Keene and other leading American sportsmen, have decided to send their racehorses to England owing to ...

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  46. BLIND MUSICIANS IN COURT.

    Two blind musicians were before the Adelaide Court to-day on a charge of assault. They quarrelled concerning a particular stand in North Terrace. A ...

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  47. RACING IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The race for the Grand Prix took place to-day, with the following result: Grand Prix de Paris—Of 300,000f ...

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  48. TOURISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Western Tasmanian Tourists' Association was held to-day, when arrangements were made to meet Mr ...

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  49. PERILS OF ALPINING.

    Two Zurich students, after ascending the Fleckistock, a height of 11,2000 ft, fell about 2800ft. One was killed, and the other escaped with a ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The customs officer examined a box of biscuits to-day that was about to be shipped by a Chinaman to a Chinese firm at Cairns ...

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  51. LAUNCESTON TRAMS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mr Rutter Clarke says that he is surprised at the Launceston City Council's refusal to entertain his suggestion, especially ...

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  52. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The decision of the Government to apply the closure in the consideration of the Old-Age Pensions Bill is attracting ...

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  53. CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A young woman named Victoria May Sue was to-day committed for trial by the City Court bench on a charge of bigamy. It ...

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  54. A NATIVE MURDERED.

    The Commissioner of Police has received information to the effect that an aboriginal named Tommy was murdered at Nearingham on Saturday by three ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The balance-sheet of the Bank of New Zealand, for the year ending March 31 shows that after providing for the interest on ...

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  57. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—It is expected that the Republican Convention at Chicago on June 16 will nominate Mr Taft by 553 out of 980 voted ...

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  58. FIJI

    SUVA, Monday. — A official notification has been received from Admiral Sperry who is in charge of the American fleet, stating that it is not ...

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