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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A proclamation will be issued by the Governor on Thursday dissolving the Legislative Assembly as from that day. The same afternoon, according to the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Japanese at Tokio are displeased with the restriction of labour immigration proposed by the United States. It is, however, possible that the statesmen ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Mr. Travisa Clark, agent for the Mail Syndicate, is on his way to Australia, to try and arrange with the Government for better terms. It has been stated on ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Consequent on the death of Mr. A. W. Black (L.), an election for the Bauffshire seat in the House of Commons took place yesterday. The candidates were Mr. ...

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  6. STATE TELEGRAMS

    An inquest was held to-day touching the death of Walter Ernest Ivy, who was drowned yesterday. A verdict of accidental drowning was returned. ...

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  7. TAMAR REGATTA.

    The annual regatta of 1907. which is to be held at Stephenson's Bend to-day, should prove more than ordinarily successful. There are several factors which ...

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  8. CHIEF INSPECTOR OF STOCK

    Mr. T. A. Tabart, the Chief Inspector of Stock, whose illness was reported on Monday, has typhoid, and is in a very low state. ...

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  9. PROPOSED GRAVING DOCK

    In accordance with his notice of motion, Mr. W. E. Batchelor moved at yesterday's meeting of the marine board— "That a piece of the land now being ...

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  10. FREE ASSAYS.

    Mr. J. E. Ogden, member for Zeehan, waited upon the Minister for Mines to-day, and urged upon him the desirability of coming to some arrangements with ...

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  11. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    The Navigation Conference opens on March 26, and Sir Thomas Sutherland will be among the British delegates. ...

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  12. TRANSVAAL ELECTION.

    The Secretary of State for, the Colonies (the Earl of Elgin) has declined to make polling day in the Transvaal a holiday. ...

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  13. SERVIAN REGICIDES.

    Three regicides attacked several Servian deputies in the streets of Belgrade, and dangerously wounded one. It appears that the newspapers ...

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  14. THAW'S CASE.

    Dr. Evans testified to Thaw's will and codicil, bearing traces of the same form of insanity witness had noticed in Thaw while in prison. ...

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  15. TRACK TO ARTHUR RIVER

    The track from Trowatta towards the Arthur River, recently ordered by the Minister of Lands. has been made 8½, miles, to further open up this district. ...

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  16. THE BUILDING STRIKE.

    An application to-day was made to Justice O'Connor, president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, by an employee in the timber ...

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  17. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The following progress reports from the protectionist section of the Tariff Commission were to-day presented to the Governor-General:—Opium, furs. ...

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  18. IMPERIAL COUNCIL.

    Speaking in the Dominion House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Right Hon. Sir W. Laurier) declared that the Government still ad[?]ered to the view ...

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  19. A TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Some of the newspapers at St. Petersburg, according to the correspondent of "The Times," announce that Russia is on the eve of concluding an agreement ...

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  20. NOTES ON TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    Although the entries for Tamar Regatta, to be held at Stephenson's Bend to-day, taking them right through, are satisfactory. there are disappointing ...

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  21. COASTAL ITEMS.

    An enthusiastic farewell was tendered to-night at the Methodist Church to Rev. W. C. and Mrs. Poole, of San Francisco,who have been spending two months' ...

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  22. ALBERT PARK MURDER.

    The trial of Thomas Treloar on a charge of murdering Mrs. Mary Patterson, at Albert Park on November 2, was concluded to-day. The jury returned a ...

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  23. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—From Australian ports— Hyanthes, Pera, Fifeshire, Afric, ...

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  24. THE METEOROLOGIST.

    Mr. Hunt, the Federal Meteorologist, arrived at Adelaide on Monday, from West Australia, to continue his inspection of the metropolitan stations. ...

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  25. DEVON HOSPITAL.

    Mr. George Simmons was elected a trustee this afternoon of the Devon Hospital, in place of Mr. P. C. Maxwell. The appointment of a governor, to ...

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  26. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Right Hon. A Lyttelton. K.C., M.P., ex. Colonial Secretary, in an interview, supported the suggestion made by the Hon. W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner. for ...

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  27. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    A caucus of the Labour party was held to-day. Mr. Watson was re-elected leader, and Mr. M'Cregor also re-elected to that position in the Senate. Mr. Fisher ...

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  28. MR. MAXWELL'S SUCCESSOR

    The Premier has assured Mr. H. Murray, M.H.A., that a magistrate to succeed Mr. P. C. Maxwell. will be appointed within a few months. ...

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  29. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Road, Gardner's Bay to Garden Island Creek, F. W. and G. Harrison, £234 10s 11d; road, German Town to ...

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  30. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported to-day. George Looh, a cook at an hotel in Castlereagh-street, in which several cases of' plague have already occurred, ...

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  31. BILL FOR DRINKS.

    At the Court of Requests to-day, a claim was heard for £5 6s, for drinks supplied in an hotel. A verdict was given for the plaintiff for the full amount. An ...

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  32. TEA IMPORTATION.

    Importers of tea who were prevented yesterday from taking delivery of shipments, ex R.M.S. Murmora, were to-day able to get possession of their goods. ...

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  33. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Premiers will not take place this year. The Premier of Queensland has written to Mr Carruthers, stating he would not be able to attend ...

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  34. A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    Messrs. G. Bodycomb and Arch. Douglas have been appointed delegates from the local branch of the Australian Natives' Association to the annual conference to ...

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  35. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The Senate's committee has endorsed the Appropriation Bill, which includes 3,000,000 dollars (£6000,000) to be applied to increased armaments. The proposed ...

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  36. INJURED BY A TRAMWAY.

    A young man named Stephen Stuart was run over by a trolly on Lee's tramway, at Duck River. He was brought to Smithton, and attended by, Dr. Gregg, ...

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  37. MILITARY INSPECTION.

    The Inspector-General of the Commonwealth military forces arrived to-day, for the purpose of inspecting the forces of this state. ...

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  38. A PROTRACTED PASSAGE.

    The Oceanic Company's steamer Ventura arrived at 7 o'clock to-night. The voyage from 'Frisco occupied 31 days. The company attribute the delay in the ...

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  39. EXTENSIVE IRREGULARITIES.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C.), stated that the Inland Revenue ...

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  40. TOWN POINT RECLAMATION

    Considerable time was taken up at the marine board meeting yesterday in the discussion on Mr. W. E. Batchelor's motion for expert opinion to be obtained ...

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  41. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    A few verbal alterations have been made by the Premier in the agreement with regard to the Northern Territory. The variations were telegraphed to Mr. ...

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  42. A SEA WALL.

    A deputation waited on the Premier to-day and urged the completion of the sea wall round Darling Harbour, in the interests of plague prevention. Mr. ...

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  43. ALLEGED CONSUMPTION CURE.

    Judge Backhouse and a jury were engaged to-day in the Quarter Sessions in hearing a case concerning an alleged consumption cure. James Auld Rennies was ...

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  44. SUFFERING FROM ENTERIC

    Reg. Baker is suffering from enteric, and has been removed to Tooting Hospital. Though his condition is not serious, yet it is hopeless to expect that he will ...

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  45. A MAN NO STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH.

    The stomach is the organ on which the whole human system must depend for subsistence and existence. If the stomach fails, then what is to become of the rest ...

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  46. DEATH OF MR. D. A. CROSBY

    Mr. D. A. Crosby, w[?]so on the first court for the Federal Senate election in South Australia was returned third on the poll, but subsequently placed fourth ...

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  47. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The monthly meeting of the chamber of commerce was held last evening, when there were present:—Messrs. Geo. Cragg (president), J. C. Ferguson, C. Dempster, ...

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  48. NAUGHTY "SCHOOLMA'AMS"

    "I taught school for a number o' years," writes a Vancouver lady, "and like many other brain workers; forgot how necessary the right kind of food ...

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  49. AN OIL SCHOONER.

    The auxiliary oil schooner Papuan, while lying at the Railway Wharf at Cooktown, took fire last night. A quantity of benzine aboard exploded, and the ...

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  50. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    The report of the Associated Brokers shows that the market for all good wools during the past week ruled very firm, especially for fine wools in light ...

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  51. A STRIKE ENDED.

    The butchers' strike at Wellington has ended. The directors of the company felt it futile to expect any assistance from the Government, and to avert loss decided ...

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  52. OBITUARY.

    Mr. C. J. Chambers, inspector of the Hobart Fruit Board, died suddenly to-day. Deceased had been conducting cases at the Police Court under the Codlin ...

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