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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Personal.—The General Manager of Railways (Mr. Clias. Eudson) arrived from Hobart by express train yesterday afternoon. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Considerable interest has been manifested throughout the Empire in the proceedings at Delhi to-day. All the reports received show that ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Mr. Irvine, the State Premier, has received from Sir Sandford Fleming of Canada, a cable message conveying a New Year's greeting to Victoria. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Thirty Belgian officials are proceeding to Teheran for the purpose of dealing with the finances of Persia. The whole system is to he reorganised and ...

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  7. INLAND WIRES.

    The weather has been cold and wet; general appearances indicate more rain. ...

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  8. A SAILOR KILLED.

    William Hardwick, aged 42, belonging to, Hull, in England, and boatswain on the s. Corinthic, was killed a 7 o'clock this morning. He was ...

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  9. A WONDERFUL SIGHT.

    When all were seated there was a wonderfully dazzling though harmonious effect of colour. The richness of the dresses and the ...

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  10. IMPALED ON A PITCHFORK.

    A farm assistant named Henry Addison, employed at Boolara, had a narrow escape from a fatal accident to-day. He was engaged loading hay, and fell ...

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  11. THE PROCLAMATION.

    One of the principal events of the day was the Proclamation of Edward VII. of England as Emperor of India. This ceremony was carried out by ...

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  12. THE INQUEST.

    At the inquest held in the afternoon the jury returned a verdict that deceased was accidentally killed through his head getting crushed between the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    Sir Edmund Barton has cabled to India his congratulations upon the magnificent success and enthusiasm of the durbar. ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat on spot is quoted at 5s 7d, and South Australian to arrive ranges down to 5s 5d. Chaff is weak; oaten selling at £4 15e to £5 2s 6d, and wheaten ...

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  15. SCENE IN THE AMPHITHEATRE.

    Fifteen thousand people assembled in the amphitheatre, and when the Emperor was proclaimed this vast gathering gave tumultuous cheers. ...

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  16. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market discount rate for three months bank bills at the close of the day on Wednesday was 3% percent., being a 1/2 per cent. below the ...

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  17. REMAINS OF A MAN FOUND.

    The remains of a man were found on the beach at Storm Cove by Trooper Lynskey, of Premaydena, Tasman's Peninsula. The body was ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue for the half-year was £1,06,784, showing a decrease of £159,297 compared with the corresponding half of last year. ...

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  19. HIS MAJESTY'S MESSAGE.

    Lord Curzon then read a message from his Majesty. It was expressive of his affection and admiration for India and its ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    British 2¾ per cent. Consols are quoted at £93. ...

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  21. FEDERATION.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Edmund Barton) has received the following telegram from the Governor-General:— "I congratulate you and Australia ...

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  22. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrival.—From Brisbane—Gulf of Slam, s. ...

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  23. NEW YEAR GREETINGS.

    The Governor, Sir Arthur Havelock, has received New Year greetings from thie Governor-General. also from the Governors of Victoria and ...

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  24. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    In the message a gracious reference was made to the Prince of Wales, and the probability of his Royal Highness. paying a visit to the Indian Empire at ...

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  25. INDIAN FAMINE TRUST.

    The Maharajah of Jaipur has given a lakh of rupees to the Indian famine trust. ...

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  26. PRESS TELEGRAMS.

    An ordinance has been issued at Pretoria conferring a copyright for 72 hours on all press telegrams received from places outside the Transvaal ...

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  27. CHIEF JUSTICE ON CIRCUIT.

    The Chief Justice, Sir John Dodds. leaves Hobart on Monday, and wilt take the North-West and Western circuits, and will hold courts at ...

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  28. INCOMPARABLE SPLENDOUR.

    The scene In the amphitheatre was one of incomparable splendour. All of the eminent sections of Indian society, both native and European, were ...

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  29. FIRE IN A COLLIERY.

    A terrible fatality has been reported from Ekaterinoslav, in Southern Russia. A ft took place at the Espensk ...

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  30. THE DRESDEN SENSATION.

    Much discussion has been indulged in as to the cause of the prompt action taken by the King of Saxony in appointing a special commission to deal ...

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  31. THE DAIS.

    One hundred of the great feudatories and the highest British officials were grouped at the right and left of the dais, where. Lord and Lady Curzon and ...

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  32. WEST COAST MINERAL RETURNS.

    The December output of ore from this district amounted to 3414 tons, of the value of £16,242 net: The principal producing mines ...

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  33. THE MAHARANIS.

    Behind the data and hidden by latticed framework sat the Maharanis, including the mother of the infant ruler of Bharampur, who lay in her arms. ...

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  34. METALS.

    Copper.—The quotations are £52 15s for spot, and £53 2s 6d three months delivery. Tin.—The quotations are £121 for ...

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  35. SURVIVORS OF THE MUTINY.

    Six hundred survivors of the mutiny, European and natives, and Including one centenarian, marched Into the amphitheatre, and on their approach ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Captain E. R. Connor, C.M.G., who retired last year from the New South Wales Naval Brigade, died suddenly today, aged 54. ...

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  37. VENEZUELA.

    The correspondent of the "Loyalan Zieger" found President Castro lunching and dancing arm in arm with his mistress at intervals. ...

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  38. ALLEGED SUICIDE.

    Another case of suicide occurred at Gormanston to-day, the victim being James Bean, who was formerly manager of the Jukes Proprietary mine. For ...

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  39. LORD KITCHENER.

    Viscount Kitchener, Commander-in- Chief of the Indian army, arrived at an early hour, and as he walked up to the position allotted to him the ...

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  40. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The Chief Secretary has given definite instructions regarding the return to Launceston of certain old people who were recently removed to the New ...

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  41. STATISTICS.

    Tin.—Stocks are estimated at 14,769 tons; spot, 5269 tons; afloat, 3363 tons; and deliveries, 3119 tons. ...

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  42. THE DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    Their Royal Hiehnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught were accorded a great ovation on their entry. ...

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  43. BATTLE OF BARQUESIMETO.

    The revolutionists claim the victory in the fighting at Barquesimeto. [Yesterday's cables stated that after a three days battle with the rebels ...

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  44. GUNSHOT ACCIDENT.

    William Fenton Dick, a lad of 15 years, met his death while out with a picnic party at Latrobe yesterday afternoon. Deceased as sitting with a gun ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL.

    Butter.—The market is quiet, colonial being dull of sale at from 109s to 110s, and Danish at from 110s to 112s. Sugar.—The market is firm. ...

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  46. LADY CURZON AND THE DUCHESS.

    Curzon and the Duchess of Connaught were placed slightly behind those occupied by the Viceroy and H.R.H. the ...

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  47. STEEL TRUST.

    The Steel Trust is offering 168,060 of its employees great facilities for acquiring shares. It will divide the profits beyond ...

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  48. THE CORONATION.

    A herald announced the coronation of Edward VII., and the Royal Standard was immediately hoisted. One hundred and one guns were fired ...

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  49. BISHOP OF MELBOURNE.

    On behalf of the subscribers the Bishop of Wakefield presented a testimonial and 260 guineas to the Right Rev. H. L. Clarke, Bishop of ...

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  50. SOMALILAND.

    Brigadier-General Manning, who is to direct the operations against the Mullah in Somaliland, has left Aden for Obbla. ...

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  51. DARING BURGLARY.

    A daring burglary was perpetrated at Latrobe early this morning, the safe being removed from the railway station and plundered. The ladies ...

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  52. COMING EVENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  53. THE VICEROY'S SPEECH.

    Lord Curzon made a singularly Impressive speech, which was delivered with great dignity and elocutionary effect. ...

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  54. TRANSVAAL REVENUE.

    The revenue of the Transvaal colony for the current year Is estimated at £4,000,000. ...

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  55. ACCIDENT TO A TRAIN.

    An avalanche buried the Verona-Munich express at Gossensass. No further particulars are yet to hand of the disaster. ...

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  56. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain) and party visited Waggon Hill and Caesar's Camp. ...

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  57. THE CANAL QUESTION.

    Hon. John Hay, Secretary of State for America, is embarrassed over the canal question. He suspects that there is a secret understanding between Colombia ...

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  58. SOUTHWARK MURDERS.

    The man George Chapman, of Southwark, bas proved to be a Pole, whose real name is Klosoffski. He has been charged with poisoning, ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. THE BOYS' BRIGADE.

    The first Launceston company of the Boys Brigade, whirls is attached ti the Patterson-street Methodist Sunday school, have just spent a very enjoy ...

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  61. CRISIS IN MOROCCO.

    Owing to the disturbed state of affairs in Morocco France has reinforced its troops on the land frontier of Algeria. Increased supplies of ammunition have ...

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  62. WHAT IS PAIN BALM?

    Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment and, while adapted to all the ordinary uses of a liniment, has qualities which distinguish it from other remedies of this ...

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  63. A PROSPEROUS YEAR.

    Owing to the exceptionally prosperous year the New York banks are dividing £1,000,000 sterling amongst their employees. ...

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  64. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. C. Hudson, General Manager of Railways, arrived from Hobart yesterday on departmental business. He received a telegram from the ...

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  65. HOMAGE.

    The reudatory chiefs then paid individual homage, the Nizam of Hyderabad beginning this part of the proceedings. ...

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