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  2. HUON RAILWAY SURVEY.

    As special of the Southern Tasmanian Railway league was held the Tout. , Hall last night to deal, among other business, with the ...

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  3. MEN AND WOMEN

    Conen Finnis and the Rev. Bryers left Zeehan for their respective houses yesterday, after having successfully, conducted in ten days mission at St. ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES

    Tho number of Wesleyans in England amounts to 488,595 persons This Shows a decrease of 22.67 since last year. ...

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  5. CHINESE RIOTS

    Six thousand foreign drilled Chinese troops have joined the 24,000 faminestrisken rioters. The Governor’s yames has beens destroyed, and the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. KeIr Mardle, speaking at Black said that if the movement against the Lords were lo meet with the obscurantist resistance of the ...

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  7. BALLOON ASCENT

    A balloon ascent was made yesterday from the Crystal Palace. There a lady passenger on board as well as the aeronaut, named Maitland. ...

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  8. MR, ROOSEVELT

    The “National Zeitung” and “Die Post” warn Mr. Roosevelt that he bad better avoid the discussion of armaments and the Anglo-Gorman rivalry ...

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  9. NAVY CRUISE,

    The “World” states that Mr. Taft intends to send 2-5 United States warships on a cruise round the world in 1913. ...

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  10. BLACK HAND DESIGNS,

    An American member of the Black Hand Society has been arrested at Chiasso, In Switzerland. He was suspected of having designs on Mr. ...

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  11. CONSERVATIVE TAUNTS.

    Mr. Bonar haw at Birmingham said that Mr. Asquith -was an obedient slave who licked toe hand which scourged him. ...

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  12. FOUNDRY COLLAPSES.

    A metal foundry at Valencia collapsed. One girl was killed; and 30 were Injured. ...

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  13. ANOTHER ACCIDENT.

    At Bittered. in Germany, a balloon ascent was made in a thunderstorm. When in mid-air a discharge of lightning struck the gas envelope and ...

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  14. LUNCHES WITH THE EMPEROR.

    Mr. Roosevelt had lunch yesterday with the Emperor of Austria, afterwards left Vienna for Hungary, where he had an extraordinary ...

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  15. GLADSTONE LEAGUE.

    A Liberal .organisation, known as the Gladstone league, has been formed with the object of purifying the atmosphere of English politics. ...

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  16. LOCOMOTIVE BURSTS.

    Owing to a mechanic having screwed down the safety value of a locomotive too tightly the boiler burst. Eleven people were lulled by ...

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  17. NEW TOWN TRAINING SCHOOL.

    With regard to certain matters in dispute at the New Town Teating School, the uncages of that instant walked to the Chief Secretary ...

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  18. DIED UN POVERTY,

    The artist Cridiand, whose paintings attracted some attention in America and Europe haff a century ego, baa died in the hospital penniless. ...

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  19. IRISH STUD STOCK.

    The Premier (Sir Elliot Lewis) has received a communication from the Agent-General (Dr. M’Call) with reference to the [?] of such stock ...

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  20. MR. REDMOND'S POSITION.

    Mr. Redimond's position has been greatly strengthened 'by the recent events, and It is probable that he will achieve a big gain at the next ...

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  21. GREATER BERLIN

    The plans for Greater Berlin have been worked out, and prizes have been awarded for schemed which anticipate three future generations, ...

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  22. TORPEDO TRIALS,

    The Admiralty has prohibited the conducting of torpedo-boat trials in the Solent. The wash caused by the great speed of the craft causes danger ...

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  23. LORD KITCHENERS

    The "Observer" states that Lora Kitchener's return lo England next week Is causing a good deal of apprehension in the military and political ...

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  24. AVIATION

    The Trench Government claims an option on the dirigible balloon, Clement Bayard H, which is shortly expected to make the trip from Paris ...

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  25. COMPANY DIVIDENDS,

    The Australian Land Mortgage Co. is declared a dividend PC 10 percent. ...

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  26. THE QUEEN'S CRUISE

    A sudden storm, accompanied by thunderbolts. has forced the royal yacht Victoria and Albert and her two scrolling destroyers to return to ...

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  27. LONDON EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The Premier (Sir Ellot Lewis) in to revival an invitation for a temprestent of the Government to be present at a conference of the heards of ...

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  28. CAVALRY SWORD,

    Lord Roberts says that the sword of the cavairy must give way to the rifles of the mounted infantry. ...

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  29. OLD MASTERS

    The Count and Countess Aulby Deglatigny, well known in French aristocratic circles, have -been arrested at Tours. It is alleged that they ...

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  30. GERMANY'S AIRSHIPS.

    On the completion of the nine new airships now building for Germany she will possess a meet of 14 aerial warships. She Is planning a fleet ...

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  31. QUEEN AND EXPLORER,

    Queen Alexandra has stated that she is especially anxious to greet Commander Peary, inasmuch as she drawn into the reception of Dr, ...

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  32. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

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  33. SIX SUMMER MEETINGS.

    Interest in aviation has increased to such an extent that the Royal Aero Club is arranging a programme of six meetings for the coming summer. An ...

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  34. REFORM OF THE CALENDAR.

    The Pope is propounding an idea for reforming the calendar. He advocates that the year should consist of days, so that the new year shall ...

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  35. MONSTER LABOR MEETING

    A monster meeting was held today in the Albert Hull to celebrate the Labor victor: at the elections. Fully three thousand people were ...

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  36. ANCIENT MYSTERY

    Mr. Kebbell, the lawyer who defended the man who was suspected of "Jack the Ripper" Whitechapel murders on some other charge, has ...

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  37. COUNTESS TARNOWSKA

    Several mental experts have given evidence on the physical condition the Countess' Tarnowska, who is being tried in Vienna on the charge ...

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  38. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    The festival of Empire is being arranged to occupy a period of eight festivities. There will be a great banquet for colonials on the opening day. ...

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  39. MONTE CARLO.

    This Moute Carlo season is now on the wane. The only sensation this season was the winning by a Hungarian Count of £20,000 in one day. ...

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  40. RAILWAY STRIKE

    A reilroad strike has been called at Cleveland. U.S.A. AH branches are conning out to-night. The total number of strikers amounts to 18OO. ...

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  41. TRAIN HELD UP.

    Some masked banda'ts stopped the Southern Pacific train and rifled the mails and the baggage cars, but did not rob the passengers. Finally they ...

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  42. FREE TRADE

    Mr. Winston Churchill is arranging for 2500 non-party Free Trade lectures during the coming year. Among speakers will be Sir John Eldon ...

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  43. CHINESE NAVY

    Yinchang, who was recently the Chinese Minister in Berlin, has been appointed the Minister for war in China. He contemplates introducing ...

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  44. TORNADO

    Yesterday a tornado swept through the Southern States, doing damage estimated at £100,000. Five people wore killed by the collapse of a ...

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  45. TRADE PREFERENCE

    “The Times” Toronto correspondent states that Mr. Balfour’s statement that imperial wheat would be admitted free to the United Kingdom ...

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  46. RUBBER BOOM.

    Nine rubber companies have issued their prospectuses to-day. The aggregate capital amounts to £1,250,000. ...

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  47. EMIGRATION

    The Colonial Institute is arranging for a conference of societies interested in emigration. The conference meet on May 30. ...

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  48. WRECK ON THE SCILLIES.

    The steamer Minnehaha, bound from New York to London with M passengers, ran on tho reeks on the Scllly Islands. The vessel was ...

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  49. SENSATIONAL SOLT

    A horse harnesses to a sulky bolted in Redfern this morning, and collided with two ladders on which some painters were working. Two men ...

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  50. ALBANIAN TROUBLES

    Seventeen thousand troops have been sent to Prishtina for the purpose holding a court-martial on the ringleaders of the revolt. Afterwards a ...

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  51. LABOR TROUBLES

    The building trade in Germany has come to a standstill except in Hamburg, Berlin, and Munich, where the majority of the men do not belong to ...

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  52. NEW STEAMER FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The North Toast Steam Navigation Co’s. new steamer Canonbar has been launched at Ardrossan, on the Clyde. The company in question maintain ...

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  53. SINKING OF A H"LK

    Mr. Jamea Bell, mnsler mariner, and his wife had a narrow- escape from being drowned in bed early thin morning. as the vessel they were sleeping ...

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  54. ALLEGED BREACH OF PREMISE

    A breach of promise rase, in which the respondent was a lady. was mentioned in the [?] Court to-day. Grant M’Kenzie, of Brown’s Plains, ...

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  55. SIR GEORGE REID

    Sir George Reid has been ball' queted by tho Savage Club. ...

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  56. LABOR EXCHANGE

    The labor exchanges, of which there are now 930, filled in February 12,628 vacancies, and in March 20.395 vacancies. ...

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  57. ALLEGED MURDER

    The escaped prisoner Powelka was Yaptured In the hay loft of a cow shed on Cunrle's farm at Ashhurst by Police Constables Galiagher and ...

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  58. EMPLOYERS' UNION.

    The employers' union in Berlin has not joined the lockout, but Is urging Its members not to undertake work in the districts where the lockout Is in ...

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  59. LORD O'HAGAN

    Lord O’Hagan has resigned the position of Lord-in-Waiting to the King as a protest against Mr. Asquith dragging the Crown into ...

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  60. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A Canadian farmer named Bert Hunter living at Stoke Newington. committed suicide after having fatally shot a man named Schofield. with ...

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  61. CABLES SUPERSEDED

    The Mare[?] Transatlantic wireless telegraphic service will open on April 23. The rate will be 6d per word, which for the distant parts of Canada ...

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  62. CRICKET

    The secretary of the Honrd of Control, Mr. Colin Sinclair, has received a cable message from the South African can Cricket Association stating that ...

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  63. NOTICES

    The annual meeting of the Royal Society of St. George (Hobart branch) will be held in the Town Hall this evening at S o'clock. ...

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  64. MR. GLADSTONE

    Mr. Herbert Gladstone, who in future will be known as Lord Gladstone of Hawarden has already become fairly proficient in the Dutch ...

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  65. FOUND DROWNED

    Jane Shadi Khan, 45. the white wife 'of Willam Shadu Khan. a Pun-Jauh bawker, was found drowned in the Williams River at Dungog to-day. ...

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  66. MOTOR COMBINE

    The "Daily Express" states that a motor combine with a capital of £15.000,000 is being organised to abolish the cutting of rates and the ...

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  67. THE CZARITSA

    The Czaritsa is sow in better health. She Intends living for the next six months on tie royal yacht Stasdart, o-hero she will obtain relief ...

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  68. HOUSEBREAKERS

    Arthur Johnson and Thomas Cotter, young men recently arrested at Launceston on a charge of housebreaking in Melbourne, were to-day found ...

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  69. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Den Ignacio Mariscal, the 82 year-old Foreign Minister of Mexico. ...

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