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  2. A COLD SNAP.

    Residents of Hobart experienced a particularly cold [?] yesterday. and as the weather was very we[?] as well. the conditions furnishing a fair sample ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL MATTES.

    The strike committee has repudiated Father Hopkin[?] statement that many [?] of strikers are [?]treating free [?] in their [?]mes. ...

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  4. HIGH COURT DECISION.

    The High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Gritfith), Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice Isaass, delivered its reserved ...

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  5. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    President Taft’s managers claim 550 of the Convention votes, which, if correct, must elect President Taft on the first ballot. Mr. Roosevelt’s ...

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  6. EPITOME.

    Cold snap. Federal Parliament to open to-morrow. Two little girls loo[?] in the Bismarck ...

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  7. HOUSEWIVES’ UNION.

    Mr. W. A. Woodo, M.H.A., reports that interest in the movement to establish a Tasmanian. Housewives’ Union is growing space, and the prosects of forming a powerful organisation of “the treasures and treasurers of the homes” are excellent. ...

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  8. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    Sixty thousand Turkish troops have been drafted into the Siay[?] district. ...

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  9. ITALIANS LAND AT BUSHAIFU.

    The Italian troops have effected a fresh landing at Bushaifu, sixty miles east of Tripoli, the guns of the worships covering the troops. The Arabs ...

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  10. THE BRITISH CABINET

    Writing in the “Nation.” Mr. Henry William Massington, who is editor of that journal, deplores the recent changes in the British Ministry. the ...

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  11. RETURNING TO WORK.

    The Swansea dockers have decided to return to work. The s.s Norseman, from Australian ports. landed her passengers at ...

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  12. A BAD CARD.

    Mr. H. Gosling, secretary of the Transport Workers’ Federation, at a meeting held in Trafar[?] Squ[?] declared that the men could never ad ...

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  13. AN EMBITTERED SPEECH.

    Ex-President Roosevelt arrived at the Convention to-day, and his spectacular advent aroused Republican enthusiasm to a high pitch. His visit ...

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  14. PROTEST AGAINST STRIKES.

    Addressing a meeting at Forest Dean, Mr. Keir Hardle, chairman of the labor party in the House of Commons, said that when the workers in ...

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  15. CONTEMPTIBLE TRICK.

    A man named Korry[?] has been sentenced to 15 years’ panal servitude for putting bembs and an in[?]minaling lotter into the house of one Kozal ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    At the Oval to-day the Australians con[?]d a match against S[?] is the second meeting of the [?] during the visitors’s (our The ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLES.

    The night express from [?]lmo to tockholm [?]ided with a goods train at Malm[?]rt station, near Linkoping, owing to a mistake in the signailing, ...

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  18. HEALEY WILL CASE.

    Judgment was given today by the High Court [?]he Chief Justice, Sir Samuel Grifith, Mr. Justice Barton and Mr. Justice Isaars) in the Healey ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. COAL MINERS’ WAGES.

    Victoria St. A[?]n. chairman of the South Wales District Coal Minors’ Wages Board, has decided that the minimum ware in South Wales ...

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  20. AN OLD LANDMARK.

    One of the [?]dess struetures and hostels in the city is the All Nations Hotel. at the corner of Elizabeth and Collins streets. As fer back as 1818 ...

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  21. LEAVING HOME.

    During 1911, 261,800 persons emigrated from Great Britain, whereof 210,000 made their homes in British Dominions. The number of emigrants ...

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  22. THE TITANIC DISASTER.

    In a supplementary statement before the Titanic disaster inquiry committee yesterday Captain A. H. F. Yeang, who is the protessional ...

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  23. THE NORTH-WEST COAST.

    The weather has been bitterly cold to-day. with driving showers. There was a heavy fall of snow in the mountain country. ...

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  24. THE DEADLY TSE-TSE.

    The commission appointed to investigate the deadly sleeping sickness has proved than the tse-tse fly, se[?]entifically known as Glosina Morsi[?]ans, ...

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  25. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It is proposed by the Government to enlarge the scope of the referendum for the amend[?] of the constilation. so as to give the ...

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  26. FRENCH MARITIME STRIKE.

    The trans-Atlantic liner La Providence has sailed for New York. M. Delcasse, Minister for Marine in the Cabinet, provided 200 ...

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  27. GOLF ON THE DOMAIN.

    A suggestion was made by Mr. T. M[?]loch at last night’s meeting of the Tasmanian Tonrist Association to the effect that a portion of the Domain ...

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  28. THE BULLFINCH BOOM.

    Last, year pheonon[?]nal prices were [?]allced at the Government auction of Eall[?] township lots. Ten per cent, of the price had to be paid down and ...

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  29. BOXING FATALITY.

    An aboriginal named Kennedy fought in a boxing tournament at Cowrn on Saturday night. In one of the bo[?]s he was rendered unconscious ...

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  30. A REMARKABLE FEAT.

    A military balloon yesterday alighted on Meant P[?]s, a precipitous rock which overhangs the Lake of Lucerne at a great height. and was ...

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  31. PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT.

    After the move[?]s and seconders of the Address-in-Reply in both Houses have concluded on Wednesday an adjournment will be taken [?]ill Thursday. ...

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  32. A NOTABLE PAINTING

    A controversy is proceeding over, the purchase of Vandergoe’s notable painting. “Adoration Mi[?],” for which the German Government gave £90,000 ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA AND ASIATICS.

    The Minister for Lauds in the South African Parliament (Mr. A. Fischer) has given notice that he will move amendments to the Immigration Bill ...

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  34. THE GOVERNOR’S SPEECH.

    Ministers were to-day engaged in drawing up the speech for the Governor-General. Extensive provision is to be made on the estimates for ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The governor of the Commonwealth Bank had a conference with the officers and accountant of the postal service, with a view to arranging for the ...

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  36. ALLEGED SHOOTING.

    The condition of (Mrs. Margaret Riddell, widow, residing at Surry Hills, who was admitted to the Sydney Hospital on ’Saturday night ...

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  37. WESTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    A hitch has occurred over the construction of the West Australian railway. The South Australian Government will not accede to the complete ...

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  38. PRUSSIA AND BAVARIA.

    A census taken of the populations of Prussia and Bavaria last year shows that there has been a falling off of over 100,000. The German ...

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  39. SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.

    Eight thousand suffragettes held a demonstration et the Albert Hall yesterday and resolved to inaugurate a hunger strike unless all their ...

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  40. SWIMMING.

    Malcolm Champion, who is representing New Zealand in the swimming events at the Olympic Games, won the 880 yards open championship at ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGES.

    Sir Francis Younghusband, the famous soldier, explorer, and diplomatist, has been awarded damages amounting to £1400 sterling against ...

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  42. MR. BELTON’S BACON.

    The haron factory owned by Mr. J. Belten, M.H.A., was fotelbly entered by bargiars late on Saturday night or early on Sunday morning. ...

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  43. THE EXTREME PENALTY.

    William Frederick Ball, who had been sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, was [?]anged at Armidale gaol at 9.15 a.m. to-day. ...

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  44. PORTUGUESE POLITICS.

    Mr. Manuel D’Arriga, the President of Portugal, has formed a new Cabinet, in which Signor Estavan Vasconcellos formerly Minister for Public Works. is ...

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  45. LETTER CARRIERS’ ASSOCIATION.

    An inter-State conference of letter carriers, specially called for the purpose of reforming the Commonwealth Letter Carriers’ Association into the ...

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  46. A BIG DOCK.

    Messrs Pearson and Son have received the contract for the building of a dock to the south of the present Royal Albert Docks. The new ...

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  47. RENMARK FRUIT GROWING.

    The Arbitration Count to-day sat at Renmark to bear evidence in the case of the Rural Workers’ Union. U.L.A., and the Fruith, Growers’ Association, ...

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  48. DEVONPORT.

    Some 45000 forfeited shares in the Round Hill mine were sold by auction to-day, realising from [?]d. to 3½d. The shares were sold to meet a call of ...

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  49. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The members of a number of small unregistered friendly societies in Kent, believing that Lloyd-George, under his National Insurance BilI, is ...

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  50. HER EARS BOXED.

    The suffragette who was turned out of the India Office on Friday for catching hold of the Premier (Mr. Asquith) states that Mrs. Asquith boxed her ...

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  51. CROWN CONFESSIONS.

    Evelyn M‘Gurgan, aged 24, a married woman, was at the Darlinghurst sessions, charged with having concealed the birth of a chilo, and ...

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  52. SERIOUS GUN ACCIDENT.

    Thomas Nooman, a Penshurst business man, and an employe of his named Murtagh, were out shooting rabbits to-day. Noonan was in the ...

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  53. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the final of the Kent lawn tennis championship which was decided yesterday, Anthony Wilding, of New Zealand, who for the past two years has ...

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  54. MARINE BOARD.

    The Mersey Marine Board held a lengthy meeting, and decided to indefinitely postpone the construction of the wall at Mussel Rock, which was ...

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  55. INDIA’S NEW CAPITAL.

    It has been given out by the Hon. Edwin Samuel Montagu, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for India. that the Indian Government has made ...

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  56. AN UNPOPULAR MEASURE.

    The Hungarian House magnates adopted the much discussed and highly disliked Army Bill by 174 votes to 38[?] Count T[?]xa. the President of the ...

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