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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A terrible accident occurred at Port Melbourne railway pier to-day. John Randall, aged 46, married, with nine children, was pushing a ...

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  5. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The annual wool sales opened this morning. About 30 buyers were present, from all parts. Nearly 7000 bales were catalogued. But the ...

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  7. A FIRE.

    Early this morning a fire broke out in a store owned by Thom Sing, in St. John street, and considerable damage was done before it was ...

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  8. CRICKET.

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The Liberals contest every seat except the University ones and a few constituencies where it is undesirable to opposs the Unionist ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Anarchy prevails on the Siberian Railway, All the stations have been pillaged. The military trains follow ...

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  11. JAPHET SECUNDUS.

    There was a very romantic story concealed under an advertisement appearing in the agony column of the " Time " the other day, and which on as follows :— ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    The weather was again warm with a northerly wind blowing. ...

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  13. POLICE COUNT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day Edith May Rowley, aged 15, and Ivy Rvelyn Coombe, aged 17, were charged with being idle and ...

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  14. THE RAINFALL.

    The total rainfall in Launceston during 1905 was 27-62 on 156 days. Heaviest fall for 124 hours (163) being in February. The months of ...

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  15. CHEAP FINERY.

    " The servant class," writes Mrs Aleo Twendie in the " Daily Telegraph " (London)," is dying out," and she finds one contributory reason to be the passion ...

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  16. RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF

    Count Durnova withholds famine relief from all villages implicated in agrarian outrages. ...

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  17. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE.

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The French press asserts that Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has directed the British diplomats to work land in ...

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  19. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Railway traffic on New Year's Day was exceptionally heavy, about 8000 people travelling on the Western line. The other lines were ...

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  20. MANY HOURS' FIERCE FIGHTING

    Renter's Agency reports many hours fierce fighting at Bakhout on Saturday between the Cossacks and rebels. ...

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  21. STOCK MARKET.

    At Newstead yesterday the stock market was well supplied, but competition was dull and the prices lower throughout. ...

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  22. STORM CLOUDS ON THE CONTINENT.

    In view of the general European situation the Belgium Government are preparing to mobilise instantly. ...

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  23. TIN MINING

    The directors of the New Ruby T. M. Company are arranging to get an additional supply of water, and hope by that means to obtain larger ...

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  24. REBELS CRUCIFY A POLICEMAN

    The rebels at Moscow crucified a policeman on a tram car. He was rescued before he was dead. ...

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  25. MR S. J. SUTTON.

    Mr S. J. Sutton, who has been in ill-health for some time past, has sufficiently recovered to be able to take up his duties again as chairman ...

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  26. FINANCIAL.

    The following are to-day's quotations for Australasian stocks and shares as compared with prices a ruling a fortnight ago :— Bank of ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. BAIN'S CAIETY ENTERTAINERS

    Business at the Temperance Hall keeps well up to the mark, notwithstanding the many counter attractions. The hill of fare provided is excellent, and the ...

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  28. A CHRISTMAS GIFT.

    A Christmas gift of £10 was received from the Governor General by Mrs R. Grieve on behalf of the Queen Victoria Hospital. ...

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  29. SOLDIERS KILL A MOSCOW DOCTOR.

    On Sunday last the soldiers at Moscow killed a doctor at his residence became he refused to cease tending the wounded. ...

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  30. MIGHTY CHANNEL FLEET.

    The " Daily Telegraph " says : — In naval circles at Chatham it is authority [?]vely affirmed that the Channel fleet is about to be strengthened by the addition ...

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  31. THE TOURISTS' ROOM.

    The visitors to the tourists' room, St. John street, since December 23 totalled 750. During last week 280 people patronised the tourist drives ...

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  32. AN ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE ACADSS A FROZEN RIVER

    A number of rebels at Moscow on Saturday night attempted to escape across the river. Many were drowned owing to the sappers ...

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  33. CADET CORPS IN THE COMMONWEALTH,

    The Premier has received a communication from the Prime Minister (Hon. Alfred Deakin), covering a report of the conference recently held to consider the ...

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  34. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of wheat afloat from Atlantic ports for the United Kingdom is 211,000 quarters, and from Pacific ports the shipments ...

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  35. A FATAL TRAIN COLLISION,

    Thirty soldiers were killed and many injured in a collision between two military trains on the Moscow line. ...

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  37. SS. VICTORIA.

    Our numerous over the straits visitors and others are reminded that this comfortable vessel leaves for Franklin, Huonville, Upper Huon, Itsnelagh, and other ...

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  38. THE MOROCCAN EMBROGLIO.

    The German press are pessimistic regarding the Moroccan conference, and warn the French not to forget that the Kaiser insists upon the ...

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  41. SHELLED BY A GUNBOAT.

    H.W. frigate Forts, lying In the Medway off Port Victoria, caught fire early the other morning. The Forte, a wooden vessel, had been employed on ...

    Article : 226 words
  42. TIPS TO HIGH OFFICIALS.

    The ratification of the Anglo Japanese Treaty means nothing to the pockets of the permanent off[?] of our Foreign Office. Up to a couple of generations ago ...

    Article : 341 words
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