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  2. MR. FISHER’S LOYALTY.

    Some of the Conservative papers still keep harping about Mr. Fisher’s loyalty, and are making what capital they can out of the bogus interview ...

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  3. EPITOME.

    City Council met last evening. Child seriously burnt at Colebrook. New Town Council met last evening. ...

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  4. MOROCCAN DISPUTE.

    Some more light has now been thrown on the alleged settlement between France and Germany regarding he concessions to be made by France ...

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  5. PORTUGAL.

    It is reported here that King Manuel and Don Miguel, the pretender to the Portuguese throne, have joined hands, and have issued a call to arms, urging ...

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  6. THE BOND OF EMPIRE.

    Sir Elliott Lewis, the Premier of Tasmania arrived to-day from England via Canada. He said that Mr. Fisher took part in the Coronation ...

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  7. THIEVES IN BERLIN.

    A desperate encounter took place be­tween the police and thieves yester­day. The police were shadowing two thieves, and overtook them in a cafe ...

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  8. PURIFYING RACING.

    At the meeting of the Tasmanian Racing Club last night. Sir George Davies seconding the motion for the adoption of the report, spoke very strongly ...

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  9. THE SUGAR STRIKE.

    Mr. Bam ford, M. H. R., addressing about 400 strikers said that the whole industry was in the hollow of the hand of the Colonial ...

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  10. BRITISH ROMAN CATHOLICS

    At yesterday’s sitting of the Roman Catholic congress at Newcastle, Dr. Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, said that the Roman Catholics in ...

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  11. CONCESSIONS IN PACIFIC.

    The rumor that has caused a flutter the Australian and New Zealand Governments, that Germany is aspirng to the French possessions in the ...

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  12. IN QUEST OF PEACE.

    Mr. James Hammond, an aged millionaire, of typewriter fame, has set 75 foot gasolene launch, built own design. He purposes that ...

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  13. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) and Lady Lewis will leave Sydney for Hobart to-day by the Westralia. Mr. Butler (Government Engineer) ...

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  14. DRINKING BOUT

    The story of a fatal drinking bout, the circumstances of which are remarkable. is being investigated by the police. ...

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  15. RESIGNATION OF MINISTERS.

    The reports which are being circulated in the foreign press that the having compelled the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. Von Bethmann ...

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  16. UNITED ACTION.

    Throughout union circles to-day there was a much stronger feeling the sugar cane strike will result general stoppage of work. It ...

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  17. UNSUCCESSFUL LOVER.

    Prince Paul Feurgang, an officer in the Russian Imperial Guard, has married Madame Jarkowska, an actress, a beauty famous throughout ...

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  18. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    Persons, who are in close touch with the administration say that the Camonara trial will run for several months but they freely predict that all ...

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  19. COTTON TRADE.

    The old-time remark made by a professor of economics, that if every Chinaman could be persuaded to add a foot to the length of his shirt’s tail ...

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  20. IDEAL NATION.

    Mr. Hughes, speaking at the A. N. A function at Ballarat to-night, said that the ideal of a great nation must be incomplete unless it meant an ...

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  21. MATRIMONIAL CASE.

    A strange case now' occupying the courts is that of Fraulein Amelie Mostler, a good looking young woman, who charged with haring disturbed the ...

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  22. FRUIT EXPORT.

    The Department of Agriculture has for some time been endeavoring devise a means for breaking up monopoly which controls the ...

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  23. CORPORATION VISIT.

    The Corporation of London has ar­ranged a visit to Vienna on the invitation of the Burgomeister of that city. The visitors will leave London on ...

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  24. TRANSFERRED PROPERTIES

    Further replies from the Stats to the Acting Federal Treasurer’s scheme for settling the transferred properties difficulty between the ...

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  25. KING LEOPOLD.

    M. Henri Bataille, the late King Leopold's confidential valet, will, it is said, shortly publish a volume of memoirs, in which he will reveal the­ ...

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  26. BURNT TO DEATH.

    The daughter of Mr. R. Thrift, of Rothbury, aged six, was burned to death yesterday afternoon. She, with ber brother and sisters, was playing in a ...

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  27. AGRICULTURAL BANK.

    The Resident Commissioners of the Philippines, who with the Governor form the chief executive body, have started for Paris to complete arrange­ ...

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  28. THE LATE MR. D. C. URQUHART.

    The late Mr. D. C. Urquhart’s funeral procession to the railway station this afternoon was a lengthy one. The cortege was a ...

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  29. SUDDEN DEATHS.

    On Sunday. Arthur Morgan, aged 70, was burning off grass in a paddock close to his house, when die fencing caught fire. The old man ...

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  30. POVERTY IN JAPAN.

    A charity organisation is being form ­ to collect the sum of £2,500,000 for relief of extreme poverty and sickness. The Emperor has headed ...

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  31. HUNGARIAN SCANDAL.

    A sensational scandal has arisen in connection with the Esterhazy family Last week the splendid family castle of Cooklecz, in Hungary, was gutted by ...

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  32. FIVE WOMEN MURDERED.

    Detailed accounts of the murder of five women in Fiji were received today. A portion of a limb protruding from a shallow grave at Calla Na[?] ...

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  33. MINERS’ FEDERATION.

    The conference of the Scottish Miners’ Federation to-day adopted a policy of five working days a week. The conference also passed a ...

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  34. TWO GIRLS BURNED.

    Miss Maggie Devine, the daughter Mr. E. Devine, of Crow ’s Nest, Cowra, was lighting a fire yesterday, throw some kerosene on the ...

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  35. CLOTHING ON FIRE.

    A six-year-old daughter of Mr. M. Kennedy, of Burns Creek, was severely burnt this afternoon. The child was playing with others, and it is not ...

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  36. UNEXPECTED LEGACY.

    Some time ago the municipality received a notification that a bequest of about £200,000 had been left it by M. Gustav Mureling, of Mentone, for the ...

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  37. KING MANOEL.

    Queen Alexandra is showing her determination to extend favors to the Portuguese Royalty, and has that King Manoel will be ...

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  38. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    A fire which, occurred in a five-storey, building in Clarence street on Saturday night caused lose to six firm" The total damage is estimated at between £4000 ...

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  39. BILLIARDS.

    A billiard match of 16,000 up was commenced between Stevenson and Lindrum [?]lay, the latter recieving 4000, but his [?] hazard play is limited to 25 ...

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  40. MOTOR CAR BURNT.

    A 10/20 h. p. Humber car, belonging to Messrs. Heat horn and Co., which was returning from Latrobe yesterday was consumed by fire. Close to Hadspen the ...

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  41. BY-ELECTION.

    The election to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Council for the Central District caused by the death of Mr.T. Bruce resulted in the return of ...

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  42. BURNIE HOTEL POLL.

    In the Licensing Court to-day J. Alexander’s application for a new hotel for Burnie was withdrawn as the local option poll had proved adverse. ...

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  43. COLLAPSE OF TOWER.

    Thirty houses were wrecked to-day a Bunol, near Valencia, through the collapse of a Moorish tower. Seven bodies have been taken from the ruins, ...

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  44. GERMAN EMPRESS.

    The German Empress, who has been, suffering from a severe sore throat at Wilhelmshohe, is rapidly recovering, and the Kaiser will visit her there. ...

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  45. ARBITRATION CASE.

    Arbitration proceedings were begun to-day regarding wages In the liquor trade. The men who were recently on strike returned on work on the understanding ...

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  46. SELLING AGENCY.

    The promoter of the Farmers' Selling Agency reports that he is meeting with much success, and the floatation of the proposed company is assured. ...

    Article : 35 words
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