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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 139 words
  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Additional companies, including the Aberdeen, have joined the South African liners' combination. ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Thirty police are in the district where the brothers Kenniff are supposed to be, in addition to those engaged in the work of drawing a cordon around ...

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  5. INLAND WIRES.

    To-day 238 men applied for places in the Tasmanian Contingent of the Commonwealth Horse, and as only 29 men are to be taken from the West Coast, ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The death sentence passed on Albert M'Namara for arson, involving the loss of life, was carried out in the Melbourne Gaol this morning. A few hours before ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    This evening Launceston playgoers will be afforded an opportunity of witnessing the historic comedy "Sweet Nell of Old Drury," with Miss Nellie ...

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  8. INLAND WIRES.

    The following probates have been granted:—Martin Boland to Frank Boland, David Boland, and William Wallace O'Brien, £6710; and Robert Scott ...

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  9. SALVAGE AWARD.

    The Leyland, line has been awarded £11,000 for salving the Etruria. ...

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  10. CROWN RESERVATION.

    At the Police Count at Huonville on the 11th inst., before the Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr. H. L. Crowther) and Mr. C. J. Parsons, J.P., some further ...

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  11. VICTORIA'S GOVERNOR.

    Premier Peacock received a telegram to-day from his Excellency Sir Geo. S. Clarke as follows:—"Adelaide railway station. I am returning by mail ...

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  12. STRAHAN MARINE BOARD.

    The monthly meeting of the Strahan Marine Board was held to-day, when there were present—Master Warden Gaffney, Wardens Armstrong, Douglas, ...

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  13. MUTILATORS OF DEAD BODIES.

    Mr. Pelham L. Waller, C.M.G., Consul-General at Shanghai, insists that the American and European troops committed similar acts in China ...

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  14. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A fire broke out in the upper floors of Hoffnung and Co.'s bulk store in Charlotte-street on Sunday. The contents of two of them were of an ...

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  15. THE MILITARY SCANDAL.

    John Christie, of the Bushveldt Carbineers, is contributing to a Clutha paper revelations regarding the shooting of the Australian officers. He ...

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  16. DUKE OF MANCHESTER.

    The Duke of Manchester has settled with his creditors, who accepted 12s 6d in the £1. ...

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  17. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Stephen Gaffney, of Linda Valley, was examined in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, and after evidence was given at length the examination was ...

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  18. A VESSEL WRECKED.

    The recruiting vessel Sydney Belle brings news of the wreck of the recruiting vessel Fearless at San Cristoval. No lives were lost. The ...

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  19. FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

    Indignation is increasing in the central and southern provinces over the demand for the payment of the largest share of the indemnity. ...

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  20. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    Many persons were unable to gain admission to the Empire Theatre last night, and standing room was at a premium. It would seem that Messrs. ...

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  21. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    A young girl named Dregg died in the Children's Hospital on Saturday. A post-mortem revealed death to be due to plague. ...

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  22. ALLEGED ASSAULTS.

    At the Police Court to-day William Webb was remanded until Thursday on a charge of indecent assault. A. E. Davidson was brought up on a ...

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  23. SALE OF AN HOTEL.

    The New Treasury Hotel, at the corner of Spring and Little Collins streets, was sold by auction to-day. The bidding started at £6000, and was ...

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  24. THE ITHACA TRAGEDY.

    No arrest has yet been made in connection with the Ithaca tragedy. ...

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  25. PARISHES IN SCOTLAND.

    The late Lord Mount-Stephen's endowments to the poorer parishes of Scotland amounted to £80,000. ...

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  26. MR. CLIFFORD WALKER AT ULVERSTONE.

    On Friday night Mr. Clifford Walker, the popular English society entertainer, will appear at the Town Hall, Ulverstone. A very enjoyable evening's ...

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  27. A.N.A. DELEGATES.

    A public meeting and smoke social were held in the Masonic Hall to-night in honour of the visit of the Victorian delegates of the A.N.A.—Messrs. ...

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  28. RISE IN BREAD.

    The price of the 21b. loaf of bread has advanced to 3½d. ...

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  29. THE CORONATION.

    King Edward has invited King Sewinika, and enlightened paramount chief of Barotseland, to the coronation. ...

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  30. A SUCCESSFUL FAIR.

    The balance-sheet of the world's fair recently held at the Exhibition Building in aid of the building fund of the Convent of the Good Shepherd at ...

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  31. ROAD TRUSTS.

    The monthly meeting of the Boobyalla trust was held at the Gladstone Hotel on Wednesday last, when there were present:—Messrs. J. Simpson ...

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  32. DEVONPORT TOWN BOARD

    The ordinary meeting of the town board lapsed this afternoon for want of a quorum. The chairman (Mr. C. Hiller), at the ...

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  33. COMMISSIONS FOR COLONIALS.

    The Government received a communication on Saturday stating that the granting of commissions to the colonials in South Africa will in ruture be ...

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  34. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A dynamite bomb was exploded outside the British legation at Caracas, in Venezuela. Fortunately no damage was done. ...

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  35. EFFECTS OF ARBITRATION.

    On account of the Arbitration Court awards 67 sawmills in the North Island have decided to work only five days per week. This will reduce the ...

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  36. MRS. M'KINLEY

    The United States Congress has granted a pension of 5000 dollars (£1000) to Mrs M'Kinley, widow of the late President of the Republic. ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was steady at 4s 1½d to 4s 2d. The sales in town include 6000 bags at 4s 1¾d to 4s 2d. About 5000 bags were sold for country delivery at ...

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  38. A HALL BLOWN DOWN.

    A new hall in course of erection at Beulah was blown down on Sunday afternoon. Strange to say, there was not much wind at the time. ...

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  39. ANOTHER STEEL TRUST.

    Mr. Frick has formed a rival steel trust with a capital of £40,000,000 sterling, controlling many mills in the eastern, western, and central districts. ...

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  40. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    It has been reported by a private cable received in Auckland that 13 of the eighth regiment of New Zealanders have been killed and many injured in ...

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  41. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following notifications appear in to-night's "Gazette":—Revs. Frederic Delbridge, of Franklin), W. H. Taylor (of Invermay), W. ...

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  42. FINANCIAL.

    The Australian Mortgage Company shows a profit of £43,662. A further dividend of 5 per cent. has been declared, while a sum of £4662 has been ...

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  43. ALL THE WORLD'S SHIPS.

    A return was issued with Parliamentary papers recently, showing for the year 1900 the aggregate naval expenditure on sea-going force, the aggregate ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS.

    The North Island battalion of the 10th Regiment, 500 strong, sailed from Wellington to-day in the Drayton Grange for Sydney. The troops had ...

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  45. A RECENT COLLISION.

    The collision which occurred between the pilot steamer Victoria and the passenger steamer Port Victoria at Queenscliff on Thursday appears to ...

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  46. RE-FLOATED.

    Yesterday the Union liner Kinfauns Castle, from South Africa, stranded on the Isle of Wight during a dense fog. The mails and 280 passengers were ...

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  47. WESTBURY POLICE COURT.

    At the above court yesterday, before Mr. D. Burke, M.H.A., Messrs. T. Armstrong and A. Hunt, Js.P., Alfred Hodkinson appeared on remand from ...

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  48. THE BISLEY TEAM.

    Captain Foskett, secretary of the National Rifle Association, received a wire to-day from Lieut.-Colonel Davies, asking if £700 could be raised as New ...

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  49. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mrs. Perry, aged 63, died suddenly while purchasing some fruit in a shop this morning. An inquest will be held to-morrow. ...

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  50. EGYPTIAN FINANCE.

    Lord Cromer, British Minister at Cairo, reports that there is a surplus of £2,000,000 in the Egyptian Treasury. ...

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  51. ULVERSTONE TOWN BOARD.

    Messrs. Joshua Stones, George Rand, and James Johnstone were yesterday elected unopposed as members of the town board of Ulverstone. ...

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  52. MAXIMS.

    From the Danish—Throw no stones at at a sleeping dog. Don't take any chances if you are subject to diarrhoea or dysentery. Chamberlain's Colic, ...

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  53. A POPULAR MINISTER.

    Rev. J. A. Cault, of the Methodist Church, who has been transferred to aunceston, was accorded a send-off to-night by his late congregation. The ...

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    Miss Stone's captivity among the brigands is likely to turn out a profitable episode in her career. Publishers have not been slow to appreciate the value ...

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  55. AN APPEAL.

    The owner of Mermaid has lodged an appeal with the S.A.J.C. committee against the decision of the stewards of the Adelaide Racing Club disqualifying ...

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