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  2. NEW BILLS.

    A Bill to amend the Education Act [?]ought in by the Minister of Education. Hon. A. E. Solomon) was circulated yesterday. ...

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  3. PANAMA CANAL BILL

    It has been unofficially announced that the United States will not permit arbitration on the question of the right of the United states to relieve ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    The British Minister in Peking, Sir J. N. [?] delivered a me[?] [?] Chinese Government declaring that the Thibetans should be; ...

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  5. CANADA AND THE EMPIRE

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. R. L. Bordein) delivered a statement to the press yesterday, on the eve of his sailing for Canada. ...

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  6. GENERAL

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  7. FEDERAL' PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today Mr [?] asked whether, by connection [?] [?] cars ...

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  8. MEN AMD WOMEN.

    The Premier (Hon. A. E Solomon) will leave, for Launceston by express this morning, and return to Hobart on Tuesday night. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The launch took place to-day of the second-class protected cruiser for the Australian navy, the Sydney. christening ceremony was ...

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  10. COLLISION AT LIVERPOOL.

    The Iiner. [?] collision with the steamer Mersey at Liverpool. The Mersey which was outward bound for Sydney was slightly ...

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  11. STEAMER TIME REFLOATED.

    The steamer Time, of the Howard, Smith Company, which went ashore the mouth of the River Tecs last month, while being lowed to ...

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  12. YEAR BOOK FIGURES

    Mr. O’Malley. in reply to Mr. Arc[?] (S.A.)said that steps bad been to secure information from the departments for the Australian ...

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  13. 8000 REBELS LOOTING.

    A body of 8000 rebels, under General [?] advancing along the road leading from Tungchan to P[?], and is looting the villages on ...

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  14. |FOREIGN FEELING DUE TO LACK OF KNOWLEDGE.

    Mr. John Barrett, director of the General Pa[?] Union, has stated in an Interview that while European countries are unanimous ...

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  15. STANLEY WOOTTON AT YORK.

    On Tuesday Stanley Wootton was reported to have been suspended the York meeting for crossing at the start of a race. Wootton. sen., the ...

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  16. SUMMARY PROCEDURE ACT

    A Bill to further amend the Ma[?] Summary Procedure Act (brought In by the Attorney-General, Hon. A. E. Solomon) was also ...

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  17. BRITAINS RIGHT TO MEDDLE.

    The “Daily Chronicle” contrasts Great Britain's indifference to Persia’s Independence with her championship of the Thibetans. .Sir J. N. Jordan’s ...

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  18. POSTAL MATTERS.

    Mr. Thomas for the Postmaster Generall said, in reply to Mr. Thomson (N.S.W.), (bat semi-official postmasters were entitled to the usual departmental ...

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  19. CADET TRAINING.

    Mr- [?]S.W.) spoke in reference to the report regarding tho case of Cadel Albert C. Osliorne, of Ch[?] [?] who was charged with ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS COMMISION IN AMERICA

    Mr. Q[?], Immigration Commissioner for Australia, addressed the Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress today Dealing with the immigrants ...

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  21. LATE GENERAL BOOTH.

    The remains of the late General Booth were interred to-day at the Abney Park ce etery. A Vast concourse lined the route from the Salvastion ...

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  22. GREAT BRITAIN TOO SUBMISSIVE.

    Ml'. Henri Bo[?] leader of the French Canadian Nationalists, in an interview on the Panama Canal situation. said that the Imperial Government ...

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  23. OTHER NEW BILLS

    During the present session a Government Bill is to be considered to provide for the exercise by deputy of certain powers and authorities ...

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  24. LABOR BOYCOTT.

    A suit against the United Hatters of North America, a trade union body, In which £111,000 is claimed for alleged conspiracy to injure their trade, has ...

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  25. THE GERMAN KAISER.

    It is announced that the Kaiser has now quite recovered from his recent indisposition. ...

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  26. DREDGE FOUNDERS.

    The steam dredge Hilda Maund has foundered in a hurricane with the loss of ten bands. ...

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  27. CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    A force of 60 gendarmes, led by two officers of the Committee of Union and Progress, has been arrested for holding a demonstration in the Galota ...

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  28. DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY.

    The will of the late General Booth has been published, showing that he left private property valued at £487, which be bequeathed to the Salvation ...

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  29. FALSE REGISTRATION.

    At the Quarter Session Judge Rogers heard a case in which Charles Esau Leu was -charged with false[?] registering the birth of ...

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  30. THE NORTHERN [?]

    Mr. Thomas, In moving the second reading of the [?] Creek to Katherine River Hallway Survey Bill, said than the proposed, line was ...

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  31. CATTLE MAIMING.

    Three cases of cattle maiming, regailing the great Wyrley outrages of years ago, have occurred in North and South Staffordshire. ...

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  32. R.M.S.P. SHARES RISE.

    The shares in the Royal Mall Steam Packet Company rose from £123 a week ago to £137/10 on Wednesday and to £150 yesterday. There are ...

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  33. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ernest Barry has now received three challenges to row for the championship of the world on the Thames. The came from Pearce (Australia), ...

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  34. SAFETY AT SEA.

    Messrs. Hodgkinson Brothers have perfected an invention of a ship’s wireless recorded showing the positions of other vessels sounding [?] ...

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  35. DOCTORS AND INSURANCE.

    It was announced a few days ago that only fourteen doctors had decided to remain as members of the Advisory Committee under the National ...

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  36. THE JOSEPH SIMS.

    The topsail schooner Joseph Sims has put into Cane Wool[?]i Harbor (Western port.) for shelter and repairs. The vessel was caught in a gale in ...

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  37. BOXING.

    It was announced yesterday that a t for the light-weight championship of the Empire had been arranged between Mehegan and Matt Wells for ...

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  38. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN LONDON.

    An engine to-day ran into a stationary train in Vauxhall station, on the London and South-Western line. One person was killed and thirty were injured. ...

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  39. FINANCIAL

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  40. BARBAROUS CRUELTY.

    A number of young men at Beachport acted in a barbarous manner to. wards a whale which was stranded, the beach some lays ago. ...

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  41. FLOODS IN NORFOLK.

    Another twelve hours’ rain has falen in Norfolk. The relief fund for the sufferers at Norwich is now £3000, and food is being served out in rations. ...

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  42. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    When the Southern Pretender, ElHiba occupied Marrakeesh on his northward march be besieged kaid [?] and the French Consul and ...

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  43. DEATH UNDER MYSTERIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES,

    Mr. Louis Potter, a noted American sculptor, has died during treatment for a skin disease at the hands of a Chinese physician. The coroner has ...

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  44. SLEDGE HAMMER V. RAZOR

    Bartholomew Ge[?]e was charged the Water Police Court to-day with having maliciously wounded Fillipo Par[?] ...

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  45. THE NAVAL SITUATION.

    The speech on the naval question delivered by Sir Wilfrid Laurier if. Ottawa on Tuesday at a luncheon to a party of British financiers is attracting ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL.

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  47. BANK OF ENGLAND.

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  48. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Owing to the rain no play was possible to-day in the much between the; Australians and Kent at Canterbury, and between the South Africans and ...

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  49. MINER KILLED.

    Edward Carter, a miner, was killed to-day through a fall of earth at the [?] level of Block 10 mine. ...

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  50. METAL MARKET.

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  51. ZEEHAN.

    J. Waish, employed as guard on the [?]lamsford railway line, was injured to-day at Willamsford through door of the engine -shed falling ...

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  52. NICARAGUA REBELLION.

    CORINTO (Nicaragua), Thursday. A force of two hundred United States marines has landed from the gunboat Annapolis, and has penetrated ...

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  53. LAUNCESTON-SYDNEY SERVICE.

    Yesterday morning a representative depuration of merchants waited upon the manager of the U.S.S. Company (Mr. Cru[?] to lay before him a ...

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  54. CONDON MARKETS.

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  55. MOUNT BISCHOFF CASE.

    At the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Justice Nicholls gave his reserved decision in the action brought by the Mount Bischoff Tin Milling Company ...

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  56. DISCOUNT.

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  57. RICKARDS’ THEATRES.

    Hugh D. M'Intosh. the well-known boxing promoter, has purchased the whole Of the late Harry Rickards’ theatrical buisness circuit. ...

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  58. CONSOLS.

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  59. POLICE COURT.

    At the police court to-day Richard Grubb and John Williams were each fined 10/, costs 6/0, ill default 48 hours imprisonment, on a charge of ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

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  61. TOWN DESTROYED.

    A .cloud burst has wiped put-the town of Lebanon. The water reached the second storeys of the douses, and many wooden buildings were-floated ...

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  62. PRESIDENT TAFT IN DANGER

    A woman named Carline Beers, found to -be insane, -who declared are was waiting to kill Mr. Taft, hap been arrested here. Several daggers were ...

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  63. WEATHER.

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  64. THE SUGAR COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the Sugar Industry was. re-appointed to-day so that members may exercise the: powers conferred by the Royal Commission ...

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  65. ARRESTED

    Two young men, named Lyn Murray and Edwin M’Casker, were arrested this morning on arrival of the train by the Zeehan police ...

    Article : 49 words
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