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  2. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Right Rev. W. M. M. Alexander, Moderator or the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, will arrive in Hobart this evening by express. He ...

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  3. VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    When the Assembly met to-day the Prender (Mr. Watt) announced that the Cabinet had Considered the situation that had arisen us the result of ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Court of Appeal has decided that the Coal Miners Minimum Wage Act does not empower Joint district boards to ascertain the minimum ...

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  5. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS

    The defeat and resignation of tho Barthou Ministry fallowing an adverse vote on a motion to exempt the new rente from taxation, has led to ...

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  6. HOME RULE

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey), speaking at Bradford to-day, said that the Nationalists would certainly be disappointed if the ...

    Article : 273 words
  7. THE ZABERN INCIDENT

    The Imperial Chancellor (Dr. Von Bethmann Hollweg), the Statthalter of Alsace Lorrgino (Count Karl Von Wedel), and the commander of the ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker (Mr. W. E. Johnson) occupied the chair In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Manifold (V.) inquired If any ...

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  9. MR. HAMPSON, M.L.A ., INTERVIEWED

    Among the Victorian visitors present in Hobart is Mr. A J. Hampson, M. L. A., who represents Bendigo In the Victorian Legislative ...

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  10. WELSH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway strike on the Great Western Railway, which originated through tho dismissal of some engine drivers at Llanelly for refusing to ...

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  11. PARLIAMENTARY TOUR

    Mr. D. Macmaster, K. C., M. P., one of the parliamentary parry which recently toured the Dominions, in addressing the Canada Club to-day, ...

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  12. DRIVERS EXPRESS REGRET.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, Die railway men’s M. P., addressed a meeting at Llanelly to-day, and afterwards Drivers Reynolds and James, who commenced the ...

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  13. THE SENATE.

    The President (Semator Givens) occupied the chair in the Senate today. The Loan Bill was considered in committee. ...

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  14. POSTPONEMENT OF BILL.

    The “Daily Mail” states that the Government is contemplating a postponement of the Home Rule Bill until the autumn session, leaving the Plural ...

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  15. BOMBAY FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    It has been announced that a power, a syndicate has acquired the Indian Specie Bank’s £3000,000 silver bills held by Loudon brokers. ...

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  16. POST OFFICE DISCONTENT

    It is stated that the post Office, in preparing for the threatened strike of postal employes, has arranged to make use of army telegraphists in the ...

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  17. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR.

    Mr. Oliver Locker Lampson. M. P. (C.) North Huntingdonshire, has arranged with families in 60 parishes in his constituency to accommodate ...

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  18. ENGLISH CORRESPONDENT ARRESTED.

    A representative of tho London “Daily Mirror” was arrested at Zabern for attempting to photograph an officer, but he was released within a ...

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  19. SPORTING JOURNALIST

    The "Globe" newspaper has been orocred to pay Mr. W. Lotinga, the well-known sporting writer, £215 damages for wrongful dismissal. ...

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  20. CHANCELLOR’S RESIGNATION DEPENDS ON KAISER'S DECISION. BERLIN, Friday.

    Efforts to assimilate Alsace to Prussia have horn time to time oscillated between severity and kindness. Latterly, under Count Yen Wedel, ...

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  21. UNDESIRABLE ALIEN

    A Russian m aster builder, Joseph Josephson. has been sentenced to a year’s imprisonment, and recommended for deportation, for chastising two ...

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  22. MRS. PANKHURST ARRIVES

    Mrs. Pankhurst, who returned from America to-day by the steamer Majestic, was arrested, despite the preparations of the suffragettes to rescue ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Canadieu Government is likely to Introduce an old age pension scheme based on the report Commission which has been investigating the ...

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  24. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT

    M. Vedrine. the French airman, has arrived here on his journey from Paris to Constantinople. M. Vedrine is proposing to continue his flight to ...

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  25. A NICE HAUL.

    Thieves broke into the premises at the Darlinghural Clothing Company, in[?] street, last night, and stole nearly £100 worth of clothing. ...

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  26. WATT GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

    The Walt Cabinet placed Its resignation in the hands of the Lieutenant. Governor (Sir John Madden) this afternoon. To-morrow Mr. Elmslie, the ...

    Article : 446 words
  27. BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    The blood stock sales at Newmarket yesterday aggregated 61,520 guineas, an average of 424 guineas for each horse sold. The sales included 4500 ...

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  28. A BAD RECORD

    At the police court to-day Hobart Tuttle, alias Stevens, a young man, who arrived from Hobart on Wednesday [?]. was [?] gallty of the ...

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  29. ENTOMBED MIXERS.

    CRIPPLE CREEK (Col.), Thursday. Further falls of rock have prevented access to the eight miners entomb in the Golden Cycle mine, and hone ...

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  30. PROPOSED TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. Glen Curtis, the noted American airman, is organising a trans- Atlantic night in the spring. He intends to build an aeroplane, but will ...

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  31. SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. deputation of suffragettes to-day appeared before tho House Rules Committee asking for the formation of a ...

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  32. BILLIARDS.

    The match of J 8,090 up between George Gray and Claude Falkiner was continued to-day. At the close of play the totals were:—Falkiner ...

    Article : 120 words
  33. MEXICAN SITUATION

    A twenty-four hours’ battle at Ciudad, Victoria, In the State of Tamaulipas has resulted In the defeat of the Federals with heavy loss. Desultory ...

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  34. TEXAS FLOODS

    Thirteen lives have been lost here through the floods. The rainfall continues. and numbers of people at Belton are cut off and confined in their ...

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  35. CRICKET IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The M. G. C. team to-day drew Its match against Border. M. C. C. in Its first Innings made 204, Hen. L. H. Tennyson 68, Rhodes 38, and Hobbs ...

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  36. SENATE FIGHT

    In the Senates yesterday Semator M’Greger obtained the vote of a majority of the Senates on his nation to enable him to make a call of the ...

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  37. ARMY CANTEEN SCANDAL

    A difficulty has arisen with respect to the court-martial of the five army quartermasters charged with acceptlag bribes in connection with canteen ...

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  38. PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The professional billiard champion, Melbourne Inman, does not Intend to defend his title next year. Reece Gray will play off la the ...

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  39. WATER FALLING.

    The situation has improved, and the water Is now falling slowly. The death toll Is twenty-four. The militia have made many arrests of would-he ...

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  40. BOXING

    Adrien Hogan to-day defeated Pat O’Keefe In a 16 round bout. ...

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  41. DROWNED IN A WELL

    Marie Elbourne, aged 24, a married woman, was yesterday found drowned in a well at her home at Granville Mrs. Elbourne, who was of eccentric ...

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  42. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The Rev. H. Milburn, a missionary, addressing a Bengali meeting to-day, said that it would be better were England and the colonies separated than ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    Packy Macfarland to-day met Henry Trendall in an eight round about at catch weights. Mactarland led throughout, and won on points. ...

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