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  2. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION

    Mr. Oiaf Hedberg has received a` long letter from his son Trevor, who well known in Hobart, and who is now in charge of one of the ...

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  3. AVIATION

    While flying with a passenger at Chartres, M. Paillot was dashed to the ground as a result of an accident to [?] machine. ...

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  4. EPITOME

    Harry Condon Smyth was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment in the Criminal Court yesterday for having longed and uttered. ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Federal Senate and the House of Representatives met to-day. ...

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  6. THE CELLAR MYSTERY

    The finding of the Coroner's Court in the Crippen case was made known to-daym when the jury returned a verdict, finding that Crippen mardered ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. UNITED STATES

    Mr. Roosevelt reached Saratoga today, where the New- York State Re-Publican Convention is to tie held. Mr. Payne, one of the old guard ...

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  8. SENATE.

    In the Senate the Bank Notes Tax Bill, which is complementary to the Australian Notes Bill, was read it second time, and taken through ...

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  9. MR. SHERMAN'S ELECTION.

    A letter has been 'read in the Re-publican State Committee from Mr. Sherman regarding the charges that his election as temporary chairman ...

    Article : 69 words
  10. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. G. B. Edwards called attention a remark made at the Prahran Council meeting by Councillor Flintoft, that the South Yarra police had ...

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  11. PREFERENCE

    The Royal Commission on trade relations between Canada and the West Indies to-day issued the findings of the commissioners—Lord Balfour of ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. CHAVEZ'S INJURIES.

    M. Chavez who, in attempting to make the flight over the Simplon Pass from Switzerland to Italy, met with an accident and brcke his righgt thigh and ...

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  13. THE BOURKE TRAGEDY

    The Russian Boris Senkovitch, who has been wanted in connection with the murder of his fellow Russian, named Alex Eismond, at Bourke, was ...

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  14. ROOSEVELT PREDICTS MAJORITY

    Mr. Roosevelt predicted last night that his majority for the temporary chairmanship would toe from 100 to 15f. ...

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  15. THE LEVANT

    A calm preralls in Turkish politica[?] circles though a violent press campaign Is being waged against Greece on account of the Cretan question. ...

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  16. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE

    A request for the incorporation into both the Democratic and Republican State platforms of a plank favoring the submission of a constitutional ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. TRUNK MURDER

    Beyond charging Dr. Grant with the murder, there was no new development In the Swan case to-day. Both Grand and Paul Parker, a former ...

    Article : 273 words
  18. PANAMA CANAL

    “Le Temps,” in discussing the intention of the Unite-d States to fortify the Panama Canal, admits her right do so, and attributes the ...

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  19. EMIGRATION

    The Imperial Campaigners' Association of Canada has communicated with Mr. Fisher with the object of ascertaining the inducement that the ...

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  20. BOXING

    Jack White, of Chicago, and Eddie Carsey, champion loght-weight of England, were scheduled In a 15-round bout last night. White got the better ...

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  21. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS

    An important agreement has been concluded .between certain British banks and the Russian Minister of Finance. The matter at Issue is the ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. SWEATING IN SYDNEY

    Extraordinary allegations of sweating were made by a witness before the laundry wages board to-day. Mary Beg stated that when she ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. KAUFMANN v. KUBIAK.

    Kaufmann and Kublak fought six mild rounds- last night without decision. The press credits Kaufmann with having outclassed his protested ...

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  24. ELECTION FRAUD

    A man named Harry Jully has been sentenced to serve from one to fifteen years in the State Reformatory' at Mun-ro for illegal voting at the primary ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. COMPANY MEETING

    The annual meeting of the Bovril Australian Estates was 'held to-day. The t[?]lanee-sheet showed a net profit of £10,935, but no dividend was ...

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  26. IRRIGATION

    The Irrigation Convention was opened at Puablo, Colorado, to-day. The Hon. H. Maokenzie, Minister for Lands in Victoria, was present at the ...

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  27. CLAN FIGHTING

    According to eastern files received by the steamer St. Albans clan fights have impeded the work of construction of the Conton-Kewlong railway, ...

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  28. VITICULTURE

    The “Westminister Gazette” in speaking of the wine industry, says that when the cultivation of tie grape 'better understood and 'practised on ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. MUTINOUS CADETS

    WEST POINT (U.S.A.), Monday. What nearly amounts to a mutiny is rampant among the cadets at the military academy here. ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

    Mr. James Gardiner, president of the Western Australian Cricket Association, has returned to Fremantle by the Malwa after five months absence. ...

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  31. COLLIERY ACCIDENT

    After six hours or hard work the rescue gang succeeded in reaching the body of Mr. Evans, who was hurled beacath a fall of rock- in Stanford ...

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  32. FIRE AT SEA

    A freight steamer, the A. W. Sterrett, is on fire in Tacoma Harbor. She was headed towards Brown's Point and beached. ...

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  33. CABLE SERVICE

    The tender or the Independent Cable Association of Sydney has been accepted for the subsidy of £6000 offered by the Federal Government for ...

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  34. CROPS BURNT

    A barn and crops belonging to Mr. Gaynor, Mayor of New York, were today destroyed by a Are, originating through spontaneous combustion. ...

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  35. CYCLING

    Jack Clarke, the Australian bicyclist, has defeated Kramer, the Nattional champion, in a five miles paced match. ...

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  36. SYDNEY ASSESSMENTS

    According to the annual report of the Town Clerk, the Sydney Council receipts for the past year amounted to £1,231,000, and the expenditure to ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. DISCOUNT RATE

    The rote of discount at the Imperial Bank of Germany was raised from 4 to 5 per cent. today. ...

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  38. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY,

    The half-yearly meeting of the Zeehan Co-operative Society was held last night. Mr. E. J. Allam presided. The report and balance-sheet ...

    Article : 83 words
  39. MINING CASE

    In the Warden's Court to-day the mining ease of Kerslake versus Briggs, m which application was made for the forfeiture of certain ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. PACIFIC STEAM SERVICE

    Sir Joseph Ward has received cablegram from the premier of Canada (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) intimating that in the contract for the new ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. OPEN-AIR MASSES

    The central committee if the clericale has received a message from the Pope, authorising the holding of open masses at the Roman Catholic ...

    Article : 35 words
  42. WHEAT MARKET

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