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  2. AN EMPIRE BUILDER

    [TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, Friday Night.—Mr Joseph Chamberlain was out on Monday, and became unwell on Tuesday, ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    The talented Corrick family presented its third change of programme at the Mechanics Hall on Saturday night before a very large audience. ...

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  4. AIRSHIP ASCENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Alban Roberts ascended in his Australian-built airship from the Show Ground on Saturday afternoon, out when 300 feet above ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Friday Night.—As the Scottish coalo[?]ners resist the men's decision to curtail the output, a strike in the autumn is considered ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Maude Edwards has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Edinburgh for damaging the King's picture. The ...

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  7. LORD GLADSTONE'S TRIBUTE.

    PRETORIA, Saturday Night.—Lord Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa, speaking at a farewell banquet, paid a high tribute to Mr. ...

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  8. WORLD WIDE TRIBUTES.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Many columns of tributes to the late Mr Chamberlain have been made by all sorts and conditions of people, both ...

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  9. STRIKE AT WOOLWICH.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. Fifteen hundred men struck at the Woolwich arsenal, following the dismissal of a fitter for refusing to erect ...

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  10. BIG FIRE AT BELFAST.

    Ballymenoch House, Holywood, Belfast, has been burned, the damage being £20,000. The fire is attributed to suffragettes. ...

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  11. SHOT IN THE HEAD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Leslie Raymond Harrison, aged 25 years, staggered across Prince's Bridge late on Saturday night with blood oozing from a ...

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  12. THE SALEM FIRE

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—President Wilson has sent a special message to Congress, urging the immediate appropriation of 200,000 dollars ...

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  13. STONEMASONS RESUME WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The stonemasons in London resume work on Monday. ...

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  14. FOURTH OF JULY

    CHICAGO, Sunday Morning.—Thirteen persons were killed and 243 injured in the celebration of the Fourth of July. It was the most sane ...

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  15. BAKING TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —The day baking system which has been on trial for the past couple of weeks has gone out of favor, and night baking is to be ...

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  16. THE AUSTRIAN TRAGEDY

    VIENNA, Friday Night.— Anti-Servian demonstrations are increasing. A huge crowd overcome the police guard before the Servian Legation. ...

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  17. THE KING'S SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The King's message to Airs Chamberlain was as follows: The Queen and I assure you of our heartfelt sympathy ...

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  18. VALUABLE PROPERTY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Nine brick shops in Elizabeth-street have been sold for £20,000, or about £148 a foot. ...

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  19. CONFESSION OF MURDER

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A man named William Robbins has surrendered to the police. He states that he strangled a woman named ...

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  20. BURIAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The burial will take place at Birmingham on Monday. There will be a service in the Church of the Messiah, where Mr Chamberlain taught in ...

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  21. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICE.

    VIENNA, Saturday Night.—The Emperor Francis Joseph, the heir apparent, and other relatives attended an impressive funeral service at the ...

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  22. SUPPOSED TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The body of a man was found lying on the rooks at the sea wall, St. Kilda. A pocket book contained the name and address ...

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  23. FATAL MOONLIGHT TRIP

    LONDON, Friday Night.—During a moonlight launch trip to Kew, the vessel, which was returning at three o'clock an the morning, lurched off ...

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  24. CANADIAN PREMIER'S TRIBUTE.

    HALIFAX, Saturday Morning.—The Premier of Canada, Sir Robert Borden, on hearing of the death of Mr Chamberlain, said he had had a great ...

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  25. WOMAN WITH REVOLVERS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—A well-dressed woman was arrested at the entrance to Buckingham Palace. She demanded to see the King, and ...

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  26. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Spencer's first change programme this week is headed by a special Spencer exclusive art film, under the title of "Clothes." The drama is ...

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  27. BIRTHDAY HONORS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Women's Freedom League has written to King George and Mr Asquith, complaining of the absence of women from ...

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  28. PACIFIC DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The conference on the question of the Pacific defence Will be held in London towards the end of the year or early in 1915. It will ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The steamer Ayrshire, in the vicinity of the equator, has sent a wireless message that her No. 3 held is afire, but ...

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  30. PLUCKY WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Aroused by an unaccountable noise in her house in Harding-road, Coburg, early yesterday morning, Mrs W. Arrowsmith entered ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES

    PRETORIA, Saturday Morning.—Speaking at a farewell banquet, Lord Gladstone, Governor-General of the South African Union, emphasised the ...

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  32. STATEMENT BY MR LLOOYD GEORGE.

    Mr Lloyd George, in an interview, said he had always had a profound admiration for Mr Chamberlain's great powers and deep respect for his ...

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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Peel River Land Company has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  34. BOMB EXPLOSION

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night,— A bomb of terrific power exploded on either the roof or upper floors of a six-storey flat, and wrecked a third of the ...

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  35. SHOT IN COLO BLOOD

    PEKING, Saturday Morning. —Two hundred soldiers, whose complicity in looting was not certain, and who were promised a free passage to their homes, ...

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  36. SUSPECTS ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two men, whose movements in the vicinity of the Gros-vernor Hotel at Ultimo aroused the suspicions of the police were arrested ...

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  37. A TRIPLE ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Three men Melcolm Evans, John Evans, brothers, described as cooks, and Wm. Symonds, a painter, were arrested yesterday in ...

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  38. THE ENGLISH AMUSEMENT COMPANY.

    Notable by reason of the general all-round excellence of the collection the current Academy programme on Saturday entertained capacity ...

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  39. SMALLPOX IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Five fresh cases of smallpox were reported on Saturday. One of the cases reported is that of a visitor from New South Wales who had ...

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  40. SUFFERED FOR ELEVEN YEARS.

    "I suffered continuously for eleven years with dizziness, sick headaches, and Lack or energy," writes Mr Wm. Johnson, 30 O[?]phant-street, Ponson ...

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  41. FRENCH PRESS PRISE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—The newspapers publish long obituary notices, and describe Mr Chamberlain as the strongest personality in Britain ...

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  42. FEMALE FASHIONS

    KINGSTON (ONTARIO), Saturday Night.— Archbishop Spratt told the women of St. Mary's Clathedral that he would prefer that those with ...

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  43. HINDUS IN CANADA

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Morning.—From a semi-official source. which on other occasions has proved correct, it as learned that a second lot of 350 ...

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  44. ORGAN RECITAL.

    Mr. G. F. Hopkins organist at St. John's will, to-morrow night, at Christ Church, Frederick-street, give his first public recital in Launceston. ...

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  45. THE GERMAN PRESS GENEROUS.

    BERLIN, Sunday Morning. —The newspapers pay generous thi[?]tes to the deceased. "The Tageblatt" says that fact that the colonies noe cluster ...

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  46. FRANKFORD

    One of the most successful social functions held in Frankford for a number of years took place in the public hall on Thursday evening. It ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN EULOGY.

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday Morning. —The newspapers eulogise the great statesmanship of the deceased, especially his efforts to effect racial ...

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  48. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    SALLISAW (OKLAHOMA), Saturday Morning.- Two persons were killed and fifteen injured on a picnic ground when a building, in which ...

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  49. FOREIGN SWEEPS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— In the House of Commons the Financial Secretary (Mr Hothouse), during the debate, on the Post Office vote, said ...

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  50. YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS

    The first tournament between the above clubs will take place to-night, in the Trinity club-room. Trinity from: Draughts: D. Donnelly, F. Claridge, E. ...

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  51. EARL CREWE'S TESTIMONY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —Earl Crewe, an distributing the prizes to the London Chamber of Commerce students, said all were saddened at ...

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  52. ATTACK ON A MAYOR

    BUTTE (MONTANA), Saturday Night.—Entering the Mayor's office, a Finnish miner attacked the Mayor, stabbing him three times, after his ...

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  53. HOME RULE CRISIS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Captain E. Fitzgerald Lombard has resigned his command in the Nationalist battahon at Kingston. He argues ...

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  54. IRISH LEADERS' SYMPATHY.

    Mr Redmond, during an interview, said Mr Chamberlain was a great and fearless man. Though Ireland in the past had bitter thoughts of his ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. SCURF IN YOUR HAIR?

    If you are troubled with scurf in your hair, which sels up an irritation, or falls out on your clothing, or is causing the hair to full out, get a bottle of ...

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  57. Advertising

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