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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 296 words
  3. MAN SHOT AT BELLERIVE.

    A man named William Percival O'May, 29 years of age, laborer, residing at Bellerive, was reported to the police yesterday evening as having ...

    Article : 153 words
  4. BISHOP OF STEPNEY

    The Bishop of Stepney, Right Rev. Dr. Lang, D.D., has been appointed Archbishop of York. The Prime Minister, Mr, Asquith, ...

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  5. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Premier left for a visit to his Constituents in the Huon districts yesterday, which, It Is understood, Is connected with political matters. The ...

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  6. EPITOME.

    Good rains yesterday morning, The Hobart Regatta Committee have arranged to place an eight-oared race on their programme. ...

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  7. "SHOPS HOLIDAY ACT."

    Under the above heading, advertisements appeared in the daily press calling a meeting of "all shopkeepers opposed to legislation" for last evening ...

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  8. CHINA.

    The Dowager Empress of China died on Sunday. No trouble is anticipated as a consequence of the remarkable deaths of ...

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  9. GERMANY.

    The sudden death of Count Huelsen Haesler, the Kaiser's favorite adjutant, has forced a postponement of the Emperor's meeting with the High ...

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  10. THE DISASTER IN WESTPHALIA.

    Tho Radbod mine, in Westphalia, the death-pit of the three hundred and sixty miners who were entombed as a result of an explosion of firedamp, ...

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  11. THE STEAMSHIP OWNERS.

    Mr. M'Donald, the secretary to the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association, said In the Arbitration Court to-day "We have an agreement ...

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  12. A GRAZIER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Benjamin Nurse died to-day as a result of injuries from an accident he received last week. At the conclusion of a cattle sale at ...

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  13. MR. REID GN MR. DEAKIN.

    Mr. Reid, speaking at Yass, said: — "Mr. Deakin's career is finished, it was a curious illustration of mental exhilaration and political paralysis. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    The biggest wool sale over conducted in the world took place hero to-day. The offering consisted of no fewer than 37.000 bales, which is a ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. KAISER AND COMMONWEALTH.

    The Prime Minister received the following message from the Consul-General at Sydney in reply to the message of sympathy seat by him over the ...

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  16. THE BALKAN TROUBLE

    The Austro-German Company, which leases the Oriental Railway, over which there has been such bother In Bulgaria, has reduced its demands for ...

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  17. REDUCTION OF LICENSES.

    The licenses reduction board settled the compensation to be paid ill respect to twelve hotels in the Cardigan licensing district, when covers ...

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  18. LAUNCESTON COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly of the meeting of the Launceston City Council WAS held this afternoon when the business was disposed of in under ten minutes. His ...

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  19. ARMY COMMISSIONS.

    The State Government has been in communication with the Army authorities in England with a view to securing the same recognition for the ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Herr Molkenbuhr, the German Social Democrat, In mentioning an estimate of the German unemployed at 420,000, asked that a system of ...

    Article : 100 words
  21. MONTENEGRO COMPLAINS.

    The Montenegrin authoriles are complaining that the Austrian troops are repeatedly violating the frontier in the vicinity of s[?]zza. by refusing ...

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  22. CONFISCATED OPIUM.

    If has been customary [?] [?] of opium have been made to destroy the drug by tire. Mr. Deakin before leaving office, decided that this was a ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. AMERICAN TRAGEDIES

    Still another sensational shooting tragedy is reported from the United States. A man named M'Grath has shot Mr. ...

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  24. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. E. T. Allen, the secretary of the Federal Treasury, in giving evidence before the Royal Postal Commission, said that the principal difficulty ...

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  25. LESS REASSURING OUTLOOK.

    "The Times" correspondent at Vienna states that diplomats in the Austrian metropolis regard the outlook in the Balkans as being decidedly less ...

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  26. FALLS OF HALLADALE.

    The wreck of the barque Falls of Halladale is in the same position at Peterborough. Some cargo is being washed ashore, but nothing has gone from ...

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  27. SHIPBUILDING.

    In order to inaugurate his partnership scheme, Sir Christopher Furness, M.P., partner in the big shipbuilding fir[?] of Messrs. Furness. Withy, and ...

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  28. PERSIA,

    Crowded meetings are being held AT Teheran, the Persian capital, daily The clergy have demanded the Shab to fulfil his promises regarding [?] ...

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  29. THE PRESIDENCY.

    The New York "Express" states that since the election of Mr. W. H. Taft to the United States Presidency the listed American stocks have ...

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  30. A HIGH-PRICED CYCLIST.

    Rumors have been current Unit Major Taylor, the famous cyclist, would visit Australia this season and compete in the big fixtures. ...

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  31. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Sir Thomas Bent. Premier of Victoria, says that in his Budget, to be delivered next Thursday, he will have no surprises and no new taxation will ...

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  32. INFLUENZA IN HORSES.

    A notification has been received by the Stock Department from the Governments of South Australia, New South Wales, and Tasmania to the ...

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  33. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

    The principal of the Women College, Sydney, Miss Louisa M'Donald, in a letter to "The Times" declares that the exercise of women's ...

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  34. THE LICENSING BILL

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr. Birrell, in a speech at Bristol on Saturday night declared that the Licensing Bill did not concern the ...

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  35. THE NEW MINISTERS.

    The polling in the electorates in which the new Ministers of the State Government are seeking re-election takes place to-morrow. ...

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  36. POPE'S JUBILEE.

    In connection with the Pope's jubi [?], The members of the Catholic young Men's Society, to the number of 20,000. received holy communion, ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. A DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Richard Nettle, a builder of North Melbourne, sought a divorce from his wife, Julia Ann Nettle, on the grounds of ...

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  38. THE COMMON WEALTH

    "The Standard." in commenting up. on the calling to office in the Commonwealth of Mr. Andrew Fisher's Ministry, states that the easiest way to ...

    Article : 71 words
  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Grand Duke Alexis, uncle of the Czar, has died at Paris, from pneumonia. ...

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  40. MILITARY MATTERS.

    The Minister for Defence has adopted the recommendation of the Military Board to the effect that the officers of the Commonwealth forces when ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    The Industrial Exhibition was opened to-day by Sir William Lyne. In his opening remarks Sir William said it would do a great deal of good ...

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  42. BOXING.

    At the boxing tournament hold at the Hippodrome, Paris, last night, Sam M'Vle, the American colored boxer, knocked out Herbert Synnot, ...

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  43. BARQUE WRECKED.

    News has come to hand of the wreck of the French barque Croisset. The Croisset was bound from New Caledonia to Glasgow, Scotland, when ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. CHINESE STOWAWAYS.

    Three Chinese stowaways, hidden on board the steamer Alrlie, from (Singapore, were arrested to-day. ...

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  45. THE ROCKCHOPPERS' STRIKE.

    The Rockchoppers, who have been out on strike for some weeks, decided to resume work this morning. When the men turned up at ...

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  46. 'FRISCO SENSATION.

    President Roosevelt has written a letter of sympathy to the wife of Francis Henery, the District Attorney, who was on Friday last murderously ...

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  47. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The Buceros, steamer, from Geelong on her way to Dunkirk and London, has grounded on the sand banks five miles from the anchorage at Kingston. ...

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  48. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is announced that Mr. George Held [?]as resigned the position or lender of the Federal Opposition in the House of Representatives. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    The Government are very confident of a big victory at the polls to-morrow. It Is probable that Mr. Kerries. one ...

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  50. THE COTTON TRADE

    The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Winston Churchill, has Invited the Manchester societies—both employers and employes—to meet the ...

    Article : 82 words
  51. EDUCATION BILL.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, Viscount Lord Halifax (President or the English Church Union), and the Dean of Canterbury, Very Rev. Henry Wace, D.D., ...

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  52. N.S.W. COAL TRADE.

    Miners in the Maitland district are demanding the abolition of the afternoon shift They also demand Increases In the rates of wages. ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    The annual report of the Queensland Railway Commissioner shows that the receipts for the year ended June 30 were £1,950,881 as compared ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND LABOR PARTY.

    A caucus of the Labor party to-day anon[?]mously re-elected Mr. Bowman as leader, Mr. Mitchell , as deputy, leader, and Mr. Hairber as whip, secretary, ...

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  55. SCULLING.

    The Cambridge Colquhoun Sculls (won last year by D. C. R. Stuart. Trinity Hall) were to-day annexed by Fairburn, a native of Melbourne. ...

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