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    Miss Mary Gaunt protests against the libraries' censorship damning her new West African novel, "The Uncounted Lost." The " Observer" ...

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    The " Economist" says the maximum American tariff may be used against Canada, owing to the Canadian-French reciprocity treaty being ...

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  4. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR EAST DEVONPORT.

    The town electrical engineer (Mr G. H. Lofts) has submitted the following report to the Devonport Council relative to the proposal to extend the electric ...

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  5. DEVONPORT COUNCIL

    The fortnightly meeting was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon,when there wore present—Crs Levy (Wardon), Walch, Leary, Clayton, Holman ...

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  6. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the recent game of rugby between Scotland and France, Scotland scored 27 points to nothing. ...

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  7. CANADIAN TRAIN DISASTER.

    A train at Sudbnry, in the province of Ontario, has been derailed. It struck the bridge over the Spanish river, and several cars were plunged ...

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  8. RAILWAY DIFFICULTY SETTLED.

    Advices received from New York [?]tate that the Hankow Szechuan [?]ailway difficulty has been settled. [?]reat Britain, France, Germany, and ...

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  9. PECULATORS ARRESTED.

    A Renter telegram states that 38 hands belonging to the kitchen and stewards' staff have been arrested aboard the steamer Kaiserin Augusta, ...

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  10. ACTION AGAINST BEEF TRUST.

    A Federal suit has been initiated against the Beef Trust at Chicago [?]nder the Anti-Trust law. ...

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  11. BEEF BOYCOTT.

    A million Americans are now [?]ledged to abstain from meat. Boston has joined the movement. Beef in Ohio has, in consequence of ...

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  12. GEOGRAPHICAL ZONES.

    The International Institute of Agriculture has divided the countries of the world into geographical zones to facilitate the ...

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  13. A PREMATURE EXPLOSION.

    While blasting operations were being carried out in a tunnel connected with an aqueduct between the Fishkill and Hudson rivers a ...

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  14. INDIA

    Lord Minto, Governor-General of India, has sent a letter to twenty ruling Princes, in which he asks for their co-operation against the ...

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  15. FRANCE

    Several streets in Paris are flooded, and residents along the quays are using boats. The inundations at the power stations have ...

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  16. FLOODS EXTEND TO THE PROVINCES.

    Floods in the Rhone, Aube, Loire, and Meuse districts have also caused enormous damage. ...

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  17. THE VICTORIA FERRY.

    With regard to the council's request to the Mersey Marine Board for control of the Victoria Ferry, the secretary of the board has advised the council that ...

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  18. RUSSIA

    Twenty-four people have been arrested for attending the Anti-Alcohol congress at Petersburg. ...

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  19. THE MERSEY BLUFF.

    The North-Western Tourist Association yesterday brought under notice of the Devonport Council the deficient attention bestowed on the Bluff bathing ...

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  20. BELGIUM

    A building at Charleroi collapsed upon a passing train and killed six of the passengers. ...

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  21. THE COURTS.

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr L. E. Chambers, P.M., William Rogers was charged with exposing unbranded sheep for sale at W. T. Bell and ...

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  22. SHEFFIELD

    BAPTIST CHURCH.—The trustees of the local Baptist Church are evidently determined to keep abreast of the times, and are doing away with the ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr Jas. Huxtable, a restaurant keeper, died somewhat suddenly in Hobart yesterday afternoon. At one time be was providore on the Channel boats. ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. LAUNCESTON.

    At the Police Court, Wm. Dain was sentenced to one month's imprisonment for stealing a bridle, the property of E. Keys. ...

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