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  2. INCOME TAX

    In the King’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice to-day the Hon. Mr. Justice Hamilton delivered his decision in the case of the American ...

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  3. [?]HAPMAN-ALEXANDER MISSION.

    The ordinary meeting of the Council of Churches of Southern Tasmania was held at the Mechanics' institute last night, when there was a good ...

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  4. COLONIAL NAVY

    The Right Hon. Reginald M’Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to a question in the Houses of Commons to-day, said that the cruiser ...

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  5. RAILWAY DISASTER

    A terrible railway accident occurred here last night on the western section of the State railway, when the two express trains from Paris and ...

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  6. EPITOME

    The Minister for Mines is to visit the West Coast next week. Donaldson, world's champion sprinter, was in Hobart yesterday. ...

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  7. RECIPROCITY

    The House of Representatives to-day passed the reciprocity agreement by 221 votes to 92. The Senate has now received the ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Asquith to-day reiterated his statement of two days ago that the Government's first task will be the passing of the Veto Bill. ...

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  9. MEN AND WOMEN

    The Rev. J. L. Cope, of Chalmers Church, Launceston, has been nominated by the Presbytery of Hobart as Moderator of the General Assembly ...

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  10. BOY SCOUTS IN CARICATURE.

    Much amusement was caused to pedestrians in Davey street early last evening by the appearance of a dozen or so little soldiers marching in ...

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  11. MR. CLARK’S SPEECH.

    Mr. Champ Clark’s speech in the House of Representatives yesterday in connection with the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN PROFESSORS

    Owing to the unrest in educational circles in Russia the faculties at the various universities are being rapidly depleted. ...

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  13. INSANITARY PRACTICE

    Nearly all the children in the Russian Royal family are suffering from measles. The infection was spread, as far as ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. MUTINOUS CADETS

    In September last year a mutiny broke out among the military cadets at the United States Academy at West Point. ...

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  15. STUDENT ARRESTS.

    In addition to the recent wholesale arrests of striking students in St. Petersburg, numerous arrests have also been made at the universities of ...

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  16. POLAR RESEARCH

    Mr. Rudolph Francke, a well-known Aretle explorer, is now in New York purchasing his outfit and completing arrangements for an expedition to the ...

    Article : 178 words
  17. PLAGUE OUTBREAK

    The agents of freight steamers from Bremen declare that the plague outbreak in China has not as yet interfered with the cargo freights and ...

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  18. FRUIT EXPORT.

    Referring to the letter published in “The Daily Post” under the heading of "Fruit Export" the Collector of Customs has informed the writer of ...

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  19. AVIATION

    A new dirigible balloon has been built, in which Lieutenant Broche will make an attempt to voyage to the Cape Verde Islands, Barbadoes, or ...

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  20. STILL RAGING AT HARBIN.

    Reports state that the plague is still raging in Harbin, and that the doaths number 100 daily, and have included 29 gendarmes. ...

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  21. MR. TAFT SERIOUSLY ANNOYED.

    Mr. Taft has expressed his anger at Mr. Champ Clark's indiscretion, and has requested Mr. Knox, Secretary of State, who is speaking at Chicago ...

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  22. TEST MATCH

    The prospects for the fourth test match are to-night more favorable than they have yet been. A fairly heavy shower of rain ...

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  23. BUSH FIRES.

    The destruction of the Balfour tramway and sawmilling plant was averted by the her[?] efforts of the manager and staff a few days ago ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    The charter market in the Australian trade has taken quite a brisk turn of late. Many vessels are being sought for charter, and five large ...

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  25. CHINESE FAMINE

    The House of Representatives has agreed to a conference to report on the Bill, making an appropriation of £1000 for the expenses of the army ...

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  26. CHARGE OF BRIBERY.

    In connection with the assertion recently made by the Minister for Finance for British Columbia that Mr. J. J. Hill, an American railroad ...

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  27. KING’S SLANDERER

    Edward Mylius, who on February 1 was found guilty of having spread slanders concerning the King in the paper "Liberator,” printed in Paris, ...

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  28. LOAN FROM THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Government has arranged to accept the offer of the Federal Treasurer, and to borrow £200,000 at 3¾ per cent. from the Commonwealth. ...

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  29. SHEEP SHEARING

    The contest for the world's championship sheep shearing contest took place last night between Zimmerle, of Queensland and Maurer, of New ...

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  30. GIANT CUNARDER

    The new mammoth liner which is now being built at Clydebank for the Cunard Company will be named the Aquitania. ...

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  31. PACIFIC COAST

    The defence of the Pacific seaboard of the United States has been calling forth much discussion and not a little criticism recently. ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  33. DAMAGE TO TELEGRAPH LINES.

    The following notice has been published by the Deputy Postmaster-General. Attention has been invited by the Postmaster-General’s department ...

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  34. AMBASSADOR'S ACTION QUESTIONED.

    Mr. Asquith was questioned in the House of Commons to-day regarding a statement attribute to Mr. Bourassa, leader of the Nationalist party ...

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  35. BABY DROWNED.

    Dulcie Lee, two and a half years of age, the daughter of the licensee of the Vine Hotel, Wendouree, was playing with her brother, five years ...

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  36. WHEAT MARKET

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 21 words
  37. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Promotions.—Victor von Bertouch, to first assistant. Buffer Point. I.B.; Martha E. Skinner, to Ranelagh, HL. B. ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. INCREASE OF WAGES

    An arrangement which was arrived at between non-union carpenters and joiners of Launceston and their employers in December last for an ...

    Article : 152 words
  39. TRUST PROSECUTIONS

    With the intention of filing a suit under the anti-trust law against the lumber interests the Department of Justice has been working for nearly ...

    Article : 139 words
  40. TARIFF LEAGUE'S EFFORTS.

    As was yesterday stated the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States has spurred the Tariff Reform League to redoubled ...

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  41. BOXING

    Jack Johnson, the world’s boxing champion, has stated that there is one man whom he would take a delight in beating, namely Jack Lester, Tommy ...

    Article : 178 words
  42. WOMEN’S FRANCHISE

    The National Women’s Suffrage Association to-day launched a company to raise £30,000 to further the fight for the franchise. ...

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  43. VISITORS’ LIST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  44. FEDERAL CABINET

    The Federal Cabinet sat to-day and discussed the postal situation and steps to be taken for opening the fere[?]dum campaign. ...

    Article : 178 words
  45. BLACK HAND OUTRAGE

    A women named Mrs. Rena Vitoli was killed, and her infant seriously injured, by the explosion of a bomb that had been placed on a window s[?]l ...

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  46. “ TIMES ” EXPLOSION

    A prisoner in the local gaol, David Caplan, has been identified by Detective Brown, of Los Angeles, as one of the men wanted in connection with ...

    Article : 126 words
  47. RAILWAY CONCESSIONS [?]O SCHOLARS.

    In future the concessions in fares allowed to school boarders returning home for the quarterly vacations will be extended to all scholars making not ...

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  48. THE POPE

    It has been officially announced that his Holiness the Pope is confined to his bed by an attack of influenza. This morning he had a slight rise ...

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  49. INDIAN COMMISSION

    Cardinal Gibbon, who recently spoke strongly on the matter of divorces in America, has been appointed by Mr. Taft a member of the Indian ...

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  50. AMERICAN ARTISTS

    With the idea of giving American art a distinctive place in France, the first salon of American artists will be opened on Thursday. Twenty-six ...

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  51. RESPONSIBILITY FOR BUSH FIRE

    At the quarterly meeting of the Court of Requests held at Derby on Wednesday, before Mr. Commissioner Hall, Frederick Wood sued Arthur ...

    Article : 117 words
  52. MISS LE NEVE

    The liner Royal Edward arrived here to-day from Bristol. This is the vessel on which Miss Le Neve was reported to have sailed last ...

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  53. NAVAL POWERS

    The United States is making rapid progress in naval matters. Though scarcely the equal of Germany in all that makes for an efficient navy in ...

    Article : 164 words
  54. FIRE AT QUEENSTOWN

    An unoccupied house of four rooms, situated in Latrobe street, and owned by Mr. G. Q. Hayes, was totally destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  55. AMERICAN BANDITS

    The arrest has been effected by Mexican Federal troops of seven members of a brigand band who have been operating in the vicinity of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  56. JAPANESE BUDGET

    The Japanese Budget for 1911 and 191[?] passed the Lower House of the Japanese Dist to-day. The Budget estimates the total ...

    Article : 37 words
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