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  6. CUSTOMS LEAKAGE

    The Royal Commission on the ullaged leakage through Customs and Excise as far as Tasmania's revenue from the Commonwealth is concerned was ...

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  7. THE WOOL SALES

    At the Town Hall this afternoon Messrs A. G. Webster and Sons Limited, Roberts and Company Limited, and J. R. Fryer and Company held ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. LATEST CABLES.

    London, February 6, 12.20 a.m. An extraordinary and terrible accident has occurred to the Finish fishing village of Helsingfors which is ...

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  9. LATEST GABLES.

    An extraordinary and exciting strug[?] tool place in a prison here to-day between a gang of co[?] on one side and the warder with [?] ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The [?] will continues to make usful [?] [?] on the population in all p[?] of the Chinese Em[?]. [?] than 2,000 ladies have been ...

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  11. CRICKET

    The continuation of the South Africa Victoria match could not be gone on with to-day as the wicket is under water ...

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  12. NAVAL SKIRMISH

    During the stay of tho Australian Naval Squadron in this port advantage taken of the Domain to carry out extensive manoeuvres, and these came ...

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  13. THE FOURTH TEST.

    The wicket which has been prepared the fourth Test match between South Africa and Australia is being pro[?] by means of a tar[?] ...

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  14. BREAKING A RECORD

    At the Police Court here to-day Joseph Granter of Melbourne who was charged with [?] driving by breaking the moter [?] rec[?] from [?] ...

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  15. THE NAVY

    It is anno[?] that the price of soap supplied to the Navy has been increased a half[?] per pound. The [?] [?] has been ...

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  16. NO TIDINGS YET.

    Later. No tidings have yet been received of the Finish Gshermen who were driven to sea ...

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  17. COURT OF REQUESTS

    The Commissioner (Mr. W. O. Wise) presided to-day, when the cause, Cascade Brewery Co. v. Broheney was adjourned until the sitting of the Court ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. SEA DISASTERS

    A whaler belonging to the British proteeted [?] [?] [?] 800 tons [?] at the regatra at Vill[?] in the pro[?] of P[?] with the ...

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  19. THE BRITISH ARMY

    Spo[?]king in London, the Secretary State for War (Mr H. B. Haldane. ) sail "We have by far tho largest long range oversee force in the world, and I will ...

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  20. A MAMMOTH VESSEL

    It is stated that a 50,000 ton vessel is being constructed at a Glasgraw ship building yards on a re[?] account. The vessel will have a speed of ...

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  21. FOURTEEN DAYS

    Wilfred Ste[?] a youth to-day pleaded guilty at the Police Court to the [?] of £9 10s worth of [?] the property of the English A s ...

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  22. NINETEEN DROWNED.

    Six fishing lasts have been [?] at Pe[?] nineteen men [?] drowned while fifty [?] boats [?] missing. ...

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  23. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    Dr. Peger Erwin, Footscray, who stond as a Labour [?] for Kunyung Federal election, and lost his deposit has been served with a criminal ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS

    A benefit entertainment will be given the Cascade Tea Gardens on Wednesday next, tho 8th inst. Beside the splendid programme of picture there ...

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  25. CANADA AND THE STATES

    The Evening Standard [?] and [?] Reorm[?] stales that the details of the sc[?] of the [?] Tariff Agreement with the [?] ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS

    Six miners have been fined £1 and easts such for entering a colliery [?] [?] with light[?] [?] eig[?] and [?] and also wide [?] ...

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  27. KINDERGARTEN IN LAUNCESTON

    The Free Kindergarten was opened here this afternoon, before a good at-te[?] of those interested in the work Superintendent Miss Rosmer ...

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  28. MILITARY TRAINING: ITS OBJECTS.

    Lord Curzrt., late Viceroy of India, speaking at Sheffield, denied that tin-National Service League advocated conscription, hut added that that favoured ...

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  29. INQUESTS

    The inquest concerning tho, death of the unknown female child found in a shed at tho rear of the old Liverpool Hotel on January 7 last, was resumed ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL SUBSIDIES

    Owing to the illness of Mr Reilly, Secretary to the Public Works Department. the subsidies to the municipalities entitled to them have been delayed. Mr ...

    Article : 49 words
  31. PROTECTION OF INDUSTRIES

    By means of pur[?] for the P[[?] Canal [?] on Americans [?] of a Melbourne papers the Government something's gives a [?] lesson in ...

    Article : 197 words
  32. A SENATOR'S HEALTH

    S[?] long who was taken [?] [?] ill on Friday last, is to-day reported to be improving and his medical adviser states that all [?] sympt[?] ...

    Article : 41 words
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  34. A FATAL PARTY

    Mr [?] a resident of Da[?] a market town in Suitland [?] miles south[?] of Edin[?] last night gave a s[?] parly to six[?] of his ...

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  35. RAILWAY COLLISION SEQUEL

    On June is last the Pa[?] express coll[?] with a slow train which war standing at Ville P[?] to the west ward of Verf[?] telescoping the ...

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  36. NATURAL CAUSES

    An inquest was held to-day before Mr. T. Bennison (Coroney) touching the death of William Hastings (painter), who expired suddenly at Kangaroo Valley ...

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  37. LICENCES GRANTED

    At to-day's meetings of the [?] Bench Mr. Henry Hutton was re[?] chairmen and an application for a transfer and one for a steamer packet ...

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  38. PAYING THE PRICE

    The "O[?] ," in contradicting the rumour that the C[?] of the Exchequer (Mr D L[?]-George ) had malig[?] [?] trouble said that the ...

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  39. WARM AND MUGGY

    After yesterday rain, the [?] here to-day has been warm and [?] ...

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  40. WORLD'S FOOD

    The quantities of foodstuffs afloat in the United Kingdom are [?] at 2,725,000 quarters and on the [?] out at [?] quarter while the ...

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  41. CODLIN MOTH . "

    Attention is drawn to the Co[?] Moth Act, which provides for n realty [?] offering [?] for sale which is [?] with [?] moth It has [?] ...

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  42. MAN LOST OVERBOARD

    During the passage of the barque Ester from Port Piri[?] to Hobart a man named H. C. Ca[?] was lost [?] His [?] was first ...

    Article : 101 words
  43. LONDON MARKETS

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  44. MEETING OF CREDITORS

    A meeting of credit[?] in the estate of the late S. W. Wes[?] will be held in the jury-room at the Super Court maquette street, at 8 p.m. ...

    Article : 41 words
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