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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The first match of the [?] Australia v. Scotch Arden, was [?] on Manchester enemy. The [?] were hosed as follows:— ...

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  3. HOME ROLE.

    Mr .W. O'Brien, Independent Nationalist amea[?] for clerk spearing at an all for Ireland [?] meeting at Cork [?] said [?] if hone ...

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  4. RAILWAY TROLLEY TRACTION.

    Alderman W. Cooper gave notice attest night's meeting of the City Council that Alderman William intended move at the next meeting. “That a ...

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  5. ENGLAND AND GERMANY

    The ill-feeling between England and Germany, which has hitherto -been almost entirely confined to newspaper articles, and the speeches of public ...

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  6. REGULATION OF CYCLING AND MOTORING.

    Tie question of lie regulation of cycling in the city men was brought under the notice or the City Council last night by Mr. A. Harris, of 75 ...

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  7. THE BOOK STRIKE.

    The can[?] who sent out on[?] on Friday with the lightermen and dock labors an La[?] are [?] a 60 hours we[?] that increases in ...

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  8. PREFERENTIAL DEALING IN DEFENCE.

    It is not only “The Daily Post,” but the Labor party, that is attacked by the boycott. Remember that leaders of the Libbers party are shareholders In the auctioneering companies who have taken action, and[?] a ...

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  9. ABATTOIRS RAILWAY.

    The town clerk (Mr. W. A. Brain) read a letter at lint. night's meeting of the City Council with reference to certain remarks made at the last ...

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  10. MUNICIPALISATION OF TRAM-WAYS.

    Alderman Atkins referred at last highs meeting of the City Council to the proposal for the purchase of the tramways by the corporation. The ...

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  11. AN ANSWER TO MR. BALFOUR.

    The publication by the magazine “Nord Und Sud” of a symposium of British statesmen's views regarding the Anglo-German situation, and in ...

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  12. MEN AMD WOMEN.

    On the motion of Alderman Amott, seconded by Alderman Atkins, the City Council last night decided to send a message of eundolence to ...

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  13. SOCIALISTIC IDEALS.

    The Socialist conference continued its del[?] to-day when it passed a resolution favoring an obli[?] citizen army instead of a professional ...

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  14. TREVALLYN TRAMWAY.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Launceston City Council a petition was receive from 46 persons residing to the north of the proposed terminus of ...

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  15. MASTERS AGREE TO ARGITRATION.

    The masters have agreed to [?] the dipate again to Sir Albert [?] who made the award in the distance of ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE ROYALISTS.

    A considerable portion of the population of the larger towns in Portugal watch are hostile to the late Monarchy, have become impatient of the ...

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  17. THE POLITICAL UNREST.

    The chancellor of the Ex[?] (Mr. Lyod George) addressing a meeting at [?] in Wales, on Saturday summed up the political ...

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  18. OVERTHROW OF EXISTING ORDER.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, Labor M.P. for Merthyr Tydvil, presiding at the Independent [?] part's demonstration ' at Merthyn. said that the party stood ...

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  19. BOGUS MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    An extraordinary case of attempting to obtain money by fraud was heard in the law courts yesterday. A certain Mr. George Davies and his -wife, ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES DROUGHT.

    In a letter received by a representative of “The Daily Post” yesterday from the Minister for Agriculture in New South Wales the following ...

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  21. JOURNALIST MURDERED.

    The [?] took place on July 10, 1911. of Zelcl Bey, the editor of the newspaper “Sheerba,” which had previously been suspended for its ...

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  22. MINISTERS VISIT THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    “The Times” correspondent in Parts [?] that after the Prime Minister (Mr. T. H. Asquith) and the First Lord of the Admiralty ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    A singular stickmen that Sin Joseph Ward, now beginning work on the imperial Commissium which will take at least three years, ...

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  24. A DARING BURGLARY.

    This morning at an early hour two men motored up to the residence of Mrs. Annie linker, widow, of Vaucluse. Richmond, and entering the ...

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  25. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    Diplomatic relations between Greece and Turkey, which have been in abeyance for the past eighteen months, since the Cretan revolt, against ...

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  26. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    The first French Resident-General in Morocco, General Lyantey, has arrived here. There is a strong French force in Fez. 'but the increasing unrest ...

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  27. MINERS' MINIMUM WAGE.

    Owing to the Increased cost of working, due to the minimum wage the Fogg colliery at Redcliffe. in Northumberland, has been closed ...

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  28. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    A short time ago the Turkish Government, enraged at the Italians for capturing the islands in the Aegean Sea, and making prisoners of the ...

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  29. DONATION TO CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    A donation of £5 was received by the secretary of the Children's Hospital yesterday from Mr. E. H. Reid. on hehalf of the Lefroy, North Hobart, and ...

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  30. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    An incident, showing the boldness of the Albanians, who are now in all open state or revolt against the Turks, occurred at Novoshesk , on the ...

    Article : 77 words
  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The party of 8000 London school children who are risking Paris to attend the international musical festival, arrived here yesterday, and were given ...

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  32. THE SUPREME COURT.

    Upon conclusion of the case Kenneally v. Dicker yesterday afternoon the Supreme Court adjourned until 10.30 a.m. to-morrow, when arguments -will ...

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  33. NORTHUMBERLAND ADVANCE.

    The owners' representatives on the Northumberland Miners' Wages Board have agreed to an advance of 3½ per cent, in wages. ...

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  34. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    William M'Gregor, 49 years of age who resided at Pyrmour , committed suicide this morning. M'Gregor unsuccessfully attempted ...

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  35. BERBERS ATTACK FEZ.

    A fierce attack was made last night on Fez at three points by Berbers. Several isolated parties of the enemy entered the town. but they were ...

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  36. SUEZ CANAL RATES.

    It was announced last week that the rates for steamers using the Suez Canal had been lowered from 6.73 francs to 6.127 francs per registered ...

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  37. INCREASES DEMANDED.

    Many districts in the English federated area are demanding an increase of 8 per cent, in wages, owing to the higher price of coal, and the nature of ...

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  38. SUGAR FROM JAVA.

    Arrangements have been made for three more large shipments of sugar, equal to about 18,000 ions, to be brought to Australia from Java. The ...

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  39. ANARCHIST CONSPIRACY.

    The Italian police have been successful in extracting some disclosures from the Anarchist Dalba, who made the attempt on the life or King ...

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  40. PRINCE GEORGE OF CUMBERLAND.

    The report which was current soon after the death through a motor accident of Prince George of of Cumberland, that the Kaiser had refused to ...

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  41. RUSSIAN ARTILLERY.

    In the Duma yesterday a warm attack was made on the Minister for War by the combined Right. Lel't, and Centre parties. It was alleged that ...

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  42. MEDICAL CONFERENCE.

    The first meeting of the Federal Committee of the British Medical Association in Australasia took place to-day at the looms of the Medical In. ...

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  43. THREATENING TO SHOOT.

    It was announced yesterday that a man, described as an Australian merchant, had been arrested at Dover a he was 'hoarding the Ostend boat, on ...

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  44. FEDERAL NOTE PRINTER.

    Out of 219 applicants, the Federal Treasurer has appointed .Mr. Thomas T. Harrison. London fur Waterloo and Sens London, as printer of the ...

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  45. PORT AND CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

    Customs and port collections at the port of Hobart for the week ended May 25 were—Customs duties £3266/ 11/8; excise £840/15/4; miscellaneous ...

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  46. EPITOME.

    Fine, frosty weather City Council met last night. Sensational vehicular accident reported from Sorell. ...

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  47. BUDA PESTH RIOTS.

    The suffrage riots here have subsided, and the city is once more in its normal state. A singular feature of the outbreak ...

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  48. SWEATED WORKERS.

    Sir. H. M. Hyndman, the well-known journalist and Social-Democratic writer and advocate, In addressing the British Socialist conference yesterdasy ...

    Article : 71 words
  49. SURIED ALIVE.

    A horrible vengeance was taken upon on two persons, a man and a woman, who were supposed to have betrayed their comrades near Batonrn, in the ...

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  50. BURGLARS' BUNGLE.

    At Buubury two men entered the office of Millar's Kurrf and Jarrah Company. They took the safe 30 yards away and burst it open with ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT “GAZETTE.”

    Tie Government “Gazette” issued to-day contains statements of accounts of the Portland and New Norfolk municipalities, and the ...

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  52. AVIATION.

    The German dirigible. Parseval VI yesterday dragged her anchors in a gale at Lelpslg. and was destroyed. ...

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  53. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    An examination of candidates for admission to the State public service will be held In Hobart and Launceston on June 12 and 13, next ...

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  54. GERMAN AVIATOR'S WAGES.

    The League of German Aviators is demanding a minimum wage of £15 a month, otherwise the members threaten to strike during the ...

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  55. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The Premier (Mr. Scadden states that the Federal Government promised to take 1.500,000 sleepers for the Kalgoolie to Port Augusta ...

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  56. BOY SUICIDES.

    Suicides of school boys are becoming so frequent in Russia that every from some district or other a case Is reported. ...

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  57. INSURANCE ACT PRINTING.

    The Compositors Society is seeking to induce the trade unions to refuse to co-operate in carrying out the National insurance Act, on the ground ...

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  58. SPANISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway employes in Andalusia have struck against deductions being made from their wages for the provident fund. They are demanding the ...

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  59. BOYS FOR THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    In connection with the advertisements published for boys for training' ship H-M.A..8.- Tingira the Naval Board has approved of the folllowing ...

    Article : 39 words
  60. ARMY LIEUTENANT KILLED.

    Lieutenant Schlichting of the German army while travelling as a passenger In an aeroplane at Johannisthal yesterday, was killed by the ...

    Article : 42 words
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