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  2. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    INQUIRER— (1) By Loongana, from Burnie ex Conah. (2 r A young cow, ...

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  3. ULSTER’S DEMANDS.

    The Cabinet sat for two hours yesterday and discussed the Amending Bill. The meeting was adjourned till to-day, as the Ministers desired ­ ...

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  4. MR. HARCOURT’S DESPATCH.

    Mr. Sidney Low. in a article contributed to-day to the “Daily Mail” oil Mr. L. Harcourt's despatch on the Tasmanian Co[?]stitutional crisls, says ...

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  5. MEN AND WOMEN.

    We understand that Dr. W. E. Bottrill will be a candidate for the vacant Hobart seat on the Legislative Council. ...

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  6. ALL CHILDREN OF ADAM AND EVE.

    The account of what is called “Life in London” which is devoted to a recital of the glories of luxurious wealth and amusement, is from the columns of the “Mercury” in which appeared three days ago. We asked Mr. Laird Smith to supply us with some slight account of the other ...

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  7. BISLEY MEETING.

    The Australians (holders) won the Mackinnon Challenge Cup at [?]yesterday, England being second, and Scotland third. Australia and ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL BOXING

    Great public interest was maintained in the heavy weight contest between Georges Carpentier (France) and Gunboat Smith (America), which ...

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  9. VOLUNTEERS WARNED.

    The Ulster Volunteers at [?]lasgow have been instructed to be prepared for service at any moment. Several hundreds will go to Belfast to-morrow. ...

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  10. PRINCESS POCAHONTAS.

    The American Ambassador (Hon. W. H. Page), and the officers of the American battleships Illinois and Missouri, attended yesterday the dedication of ...

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  11. AMERICA’S HEAT WAVE

    Severe thunderstorms have ended the heat wave in the middle west. Several deaths and many prostrations have occurred. One person was killed ...

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  12. EAST WORCESTERSHIRE

    Mr. Frederick Leverton Harris (Unionist)was returned yesterday unopposed for the East Worcestershire constituency in succession to Mr. ...

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  13. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Herbert Samuel said that construction difficulties had delayed the Imperial Wireless ...

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  14. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE.

    The secretary of State (Mr. Bryan) has announced that he will support women's su[?]rage, pledging to do his utmost to secure the carriage of a ...

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  15. THE CAMPAIGN.

    What are our comrades of the tim­ber Industry doing? Wake up, brothers, and read your “Daily Post.” and you will see that the Laborites of ...

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  16. HINDU IMMIGRANTS.

    The House of Representatives’ Committee on Immigration is considering the legislation affecting the admission of Hindus. ...

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  17. WOMEN AS CANDIDATES.

    Addressing a luncheon party to-day. exclusively attended by women, ex-President Roosevelt emphasized the necessity for getting the right sort of ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. A. C . Carinichael New South Wales Minister for Education), at the officers' invitation inspected the Farnborough military air craft factory, ...

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  19. DIRE JUSTICE.

    At Baker, Colorado, to-day twelve masked men lynched an unidentified man who had committed an assault on an eight-year-old girl. The man was ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA AND THE PEACE BALL.

    These are the standing dishes. What of the occasional fare? The Peace Ball stands alone among the casual entertainments of the week. ...

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  21. CRITICS’ OPINIONS.

    Lord Rosebery and his sons, Lord Dalmeny and Hen, Nell Primrose, Mr. Smith, M. P. and his wife attended the contest Fifty thousand people ...

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  22. HUERTA INDIGNANT.

    Ex-President Huerta, in the statement announcing his resignation. alludes bitterly to the outrage committed by the American fleet in capturing ...

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  23. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Euryalus, Australia-bound. Collided with the Orissa, Java-bound, when nearing Achipur. Both vessels were damaged. The Euryalus has ...

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  24. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst was re-arrested yesterday. In the last fifteen months she has served but forty days of her three years' sentence. She has been ...

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  25. BARRISTER’S DIVORCE SUIT.

    The divorce case Hissey v. Hissey and Whelan was resumed yesterday. Counsel, in opening the respondent’s case. said that her confession of ­ ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    At an early bour on Friday morning the death occurred of Mr. Arthur Hinman, a member of the well-known firm ...

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  27. CAPITAL TO SURRENDER.

    President Carbajal has informed Mr.Bryan that he Intended to retire from the Mexican Presidency in favor of Carranza. Carbajal wishes a[?]general ...

    Article : 436 words
  28. POLICE ADMINISTRATION.

    Ex-Inspector Syme was sentenced to-day to eight months’ Imprisonment for libelling Sir Edward Henry, commissioner of Police, against whom he ...

    Article : 374 words
  29. BLAKE DEFEATS LEARY.

    In [?] preliminary contest Bandsman Blake koncked out Tom Leary in the third round. Hu[?] the referee, once tried to stop ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. MURDERER MISSING.

    Evidence having been given to-day concerning the death of Edward Dixon, aged 26, who died from the result of having been beaten with a sapling at ...

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