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  6. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT

    A sensational incident occurred at Ulverstone Railway Station on Wednesday afternoon. As the Burnie train was opposite the ...

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  7. BARQUE LOST

    The Russian barque Glenba[?]k, 1,400 tons, which recently loaded copper at Cossack, on the North-West Coast, has been lost. ...

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  8. CUSTOMS LEAKAGE

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

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    It was announced late to-night that the Australian Government have ordered two submarines to be built by the well-known firm of Messrs Vickers, ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    It is stated that the Labour Party have decided not to contest the Forest of Dean Division of Gloucestershire, rendered vacant by the death of Sir ...

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  11. STRIKE AT ADELAIDE

    Forty men at Simpaoo's foundry at Adelaide, have struck for an increase of 6d per day, making 8s. They have threatened that if the ...

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  12. THE FOURTH TEST

    The fourth Test match has been abandoned for to-day. The respective captains, Clem Hill and P. W. Sherwell, this morning inspected ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    At the coronial enquiry to-day on the victims of the Houndsditch affair, it was found that Sergeant Tucker was murdered by M[?]zeff, and the latter ...

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  14. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    The annual meeting of the Liberal League was held this afternoon, when the report was adopted. ...

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  15. WHO WILL REPAIR HER?

    The port authorities at Adelaide have decided to allow the Eastern to proceed to Sydney for repairs, costing £10,000 provided temporary repairs are done at ...

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  16. CANADA AND THE STATES

    In the House of Commons to-day several of the Ministerialists, amidst vigorous protest from the Opposition Benches, declare that the debate initiated ...

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  17. LABOURERS OF IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary of Ireland (Right Hon. A. Birrell) is introducing a Bill to provide another million pounds for the Labourers of Ireland Act, 1906. ...

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  18. THE FOURTH TEST.

    Since their fine win in the third Test the South Africans have had a fairly easy time, and their form should be first-rate now. They were fairly delighted with ...

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  19. WEATHER IN THE NORTH

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  20. ARREST OF A WOMAN.

    Lena Va[?]ileva is the name of the woman who was yesterday arrested in connection with the murders. ...

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  21. SIR IAN HAMILTON'S PUBLICATION.

    The Secretary of State for War (Right Hon. H. R. Haldane) has informed Major M. Archer-Shee, Unionist M. P. for Central Finsbury that ...

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  22. AN HONEST MAN

    The honesty of a naval man named Mr Patrick Da[?], of H. M. S. Fantome, was clearly demonstrated last evening. ...

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  23. GHOULS AT WORK

    A hand of ghouls at Erie, city and port of entry, Pennsylvania, have looted the mausoleum containing the remains of two families, named ...

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  24. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    At the Launceston Police Court today, Alfred Woods, or Whitworth, was fined 10s and costs for notorious behaviour in tho police station in ...

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  25. SUPREME COURT

    A case in which Rometch, Webster and Duncan sued Patrick White for £50 in respect of damages for alleged breach of agreement was continued in the Civil ...

    Article : 292 words
  26. THE ALIENS ACT.

    The Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Right Hon. W. S. Churchill) stated to-day in the House that the Government intended to introduce some ...

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  27. WHAT SIR JOSEPH WARD SAYS

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Right Hon. Sir Joseph Ward has cabled to the "Daily Express" Tariff Reform), that as he is Premier of a ...

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  28. CORONIAL ENQUIRY

    A coronial enquiry was held to-day concerning the death of Mrs Mary Plaister. Evidence was given by Gerald Plaister, a son of the deceased, the ...

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  29. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    In reply to a deputation from the Trade Unions Congress, the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith to-day said that be hoped to introduce ...

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  30. AN EXEMPLARY PENALTY

    At the Police Court to-day, K. W. J. Ritchie, an elderly man of respectable appearance, was charged with using indecent language in Macquarie street on ...

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  31. DROWNING FATALITIES

    As the result of a street car at Sheboygan, Wisconsin, falling into the river, owing to the drawbridge being opera, three women, one child, and one ...

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  32. SHIPWRECKS

    It is considered have that the chances of floating the Shaw, Savill and Albion 5,600-tonnes Aotea, which was recently wrecked off the coast, are favourable. ...

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  34. THE SWEEP CASE

    The sweep case came on again to-day. An interlocutory and an injunction was granted by consent to restrain ...

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  35. SILVER AND SHARES

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  36. BARQUENTINE SPECULANT WRECKED.

    News was received here this morning that the barquentine Speculant which has visited Hobart, and recently trading between Melbourne and Warrnambool, ...

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  37. IMPERSONATING A VOTER.

    Mr. Peter Duckworth, who is a magistrate and a prominent trades union official at Darwen, in Lancashire, has been sentenced to a week's ...

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  38. LONDON MARKETS

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  39. STOWAWAYS' FATE

    A unique experience has befallen the liner Hero, which arrived here to-day from Dunkirk. A fire broke not in one of her holds, ...

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  40. YACHTING

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  41. PREFERENCE AND THE DECLARATION.

    In debate to-day the Primp Minister taunted the leader of the Opposition (Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) with inaction on the Colonial Preference question ...

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  42. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The sculling championship to be rowed on the Upper Derwent to-morrow afternoon is the one topic in sporting circles. The latest from the training ...

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  43. A MAINTENANCE CASE

    Joseph Richardson was charged at the City Police Court to-day with leaving his wife without means of support. Mr. G. Johnson (Crisp and Crisp) ...

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  44. A DROUGHT BREAKS

    The greatest and most disastrous drought which has been experienced by the Republic of Argentine for a quarter of a century has now ended. ...

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  45. BOXING

    Dave Smith, defeated Cyclone Thompson at the Sydney Stadium last Monday, after 20 rounds of vigorous fighting. It was full of interest from start to finish, ...

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  46. FATAL FORKED LIGHTNING

    At two [?]'clock to-day there was a heavy thunderstorm and forked lightning in the city. Two men employed raking leaves in the Exhibition Gardens ...

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  47. COURT OF MINES

    Before the Warden (Mr W. H. Wallace) to-day, the adjourned appeal case of Owens and others v. Woods and others was heard. Mr Hamilton (Hamilton ...

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  48. REMARKABLE ROBBERY

    A remarkable and audacious case of street robbery occurred in Edinburgh to-day. A lady while looking in a shop ...

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  49. ASSASSINATION IN PERSIA

    It is officially stated here that the Persian Government have handed to the Russian Legation the assassins of M. Sa[?] ...

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  50. VISIT TO Y.M.C.A.

    At 11 o'clock this morning His Excellency Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore, accompanied by a member of his staff, paid an official visit to the Y. M. C. A. ...

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  51. CITY POLICE COURT

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Mr C. H. Haywood and Mr T. Whitesides. J.'sP., Superintendent Conl[?] prosecuting, William Mansell, a ...

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  52. THE KAISER

    The Kaiser of Germany is confined to his bed, and will be for the next few days. He is suffering from a cold. ...

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  53. THE TERRITORIALS

    It is stated that at the end of January the strength of the Territorial Army was 1,514 officers and 44,196 men short of the establishment. ...

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  54. TESTAMENTARY

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