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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    The leading newspapers to-day comment on the platform adopted by the annual conference of the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The formation of the New Norfolk Rifle Club has been approved. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman is making a quick recovery from the sudden and serious attack of illness which prostrated him on Wednesday ...

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  5. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The remains of the late Mr. Justice Clark were interred in the Queenborough Cemetery this, morning. The funeral cortege, which was large and ...

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  6. CHESHUNT SETTLEMENT.

    Judging by a few letters that have recently appeared in the press regarding the Cheshunt closer settlement affairs, one would imagine that dissatisfaction ...

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  7. BOARDS OF AGRICULTURE.

    A meeting of the Deloraine Branch Board of Agriculture took place on the 15th inst. Present—Messrs. R. Grabb (chairman), Hingston, Dobson. Fletcher, ...

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  8. ELECTORAL REGISTRAR

    The appointment of John William Hutton as electoral registrar for Hastings, was gazetted yesterday. ...

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  9. A TRANSFER

    Arthur B. Smith, letter carrier, Queenstown, has been transferred to the position of messenger in the Commonwealth Electoral Office, Hobart, at his ...

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  10. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Deakin, when he read the cablegram regarding the iliness of the Prime Minister of Great Britain, cabled the sympathy of the Federal Government. ...

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  11. DRESSES AT MOWBRAY

    Some pretty costumes were worn at the T.T.C. spring meet on Saturday. Mrs. R. J. Sadler wore cornflower blue silk, relieved with cream vest, outlined ...

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  12. POSTAL NOTES

    The Postmaster-General has decided to alter the regulations so that, money orders and postal notes, Whether crossed or not, may be paid over the counter at ...

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  13. A NEW TRIBE

    Dr. Gordon, of the Pennsylvania University, has made an important discovery in the wilderness of Alaska. He found there an intelligent and virtuous tribe ...

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  14. VOTING MACHINES

    Much information is being obtained by the Minister of Home Affairs, Senator Keating, regarding the voting machines. He has appointed a committee to test ...

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  15. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    Twelve thousand people witnessed the match between New Zealand and Hull, in which there was some brilliant and exciting play. ...

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  16. MR. BALFOUR AND MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Balfour conversed with the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., for upwards of an hour, and the later expresses himself as delighted with the ...

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  17. THE TARIFF

    Sir William Lyne expressed satisfaction yesterday with the progress made this week with the tariff. "Many of the most controversial items have been ...

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  18. MR. BALFOUR THANKED.

    The conference thanked Mr. Balfour for his speech, assuring him of in enthusiastic support for the policy he had unfolded. ...

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  19. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS

    M. Philibert telegraphs that Kaid Anfloos, on behalf of Sultan Abdul Aziz, defeated Mulai Hafid at Buriki, Mulai's force abandoning arms and baggage, and ...

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  20. FEMALE FRANCHISE.

    A majority of the conference approved of the Parliamentary vote for women eligible for entry on the register of voters of a country district or parish ...

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  21. BISHOP MERCER

    Dr. Mercer arrived at Devonport yesterday afternoon, and was tendered a reception at the Town Hall, at which the speakers were Revs. Canon De Coetlogon, ...

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  22. MINISTERIAL POLICY.

    Resolutions were also carried against the action of the Government in placing contracts abroad, and also condemning the abolition of the coal tax. ...

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  23. OFFICER'S DOWNFALL

    Lieutenant Ullina, who was an officer of the French torpedo-boat destroyer La Caraoine, and was arrested on the charge of offering to sell the eypher key ...

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  24. TENDERS ACCEPTED

    The following tenders have been accepted for the supply of material to the Tasmanian Postal Department:—J. H. Wall, Abbotsford, Victoria, 4 tons of ...

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  25. BEACONSFIELD STATE SCHOOL

    That a large amount of interest is taken by the parents and friends in the state school was evidenced by the presence of nearly 200 at the school on ...

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  26. THE NUISANCE OF NOISE.

    At the meeting of the Essex County Council on October 1 a petition was received from the Walthamstow Urban Council in favour of an alteration of the ...

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  27. THE MONEY MARKETS

    The ''Financial News'' declares that with the continued outflow of London gold to the United States, events are rapidly drifting towards a bank rate of 8 per ...

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  28. MAIL CONTRACT

    It has been announced by the Royal Mail Company that some time ago it had served a notice on the Orient Company to terminate the agreement, as the Royal ...

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  29. INJURED BY A STONE

    A peculiar accident happened to a man named Panitzki at the North Mount Farrell mine. Whilst having his crib this morning in the old blacksmith shop, a ...

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  30. HANDS DISCHARGED.

    Thousands more workmen have been discharged from various centres in the United States. ...

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  31. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST.

    In regard to the Knickerbocker Trust, the receivers report that many of the assets cannot be realised at present, or in the near future. ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS

    At the Cataract Cliff Grounds to-night the St. Joseph's Band and the Johnstone and Gibson Living Picture Company will give an entertainment, at which the ...

    Article : 138 words
  33. A STATEMENT DENIED.

    The "Shipping Gazette" officially denies the newspaper statements that the P. and O. Company was financially assisting the Orient Company in the new ...

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  34. CANADA'S IMMIGRANTS

    An important conference of representatives of charitable organisations in Canada is being held at Ottawa. At yesterday's sittings it was resolved ...

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  35. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The police department has been advised from Geeveston to-day that John Miller, who voluntarily left Geeveston in search of the Alfhild shipwrecked ...

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  36. CAGE ACCIDENT

    Seven men were killed by a cage accident in the Barrow colliery at Barnsley. ...

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  37. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Road, Old Esperance-road at Clennett's, 373, W. P. Stubbs, £95 1s 11d; road, district of Winkleigh and ...

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  38. MILITARY CONCERT.

    On Wednesday evening the 12th Australian Infantry Regiment Band will give a grand military concert at the Cliff Grounds, where an excellent programme ...

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  39. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION

    An explosion of dynamite in the contractor's store at Assouan killed three men, while 111 others were injured. ...

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  40. BROKER'S SUICIDE

    A tremendous sensation bas been caused on the Hamburg bourse owing to the suicide of J. Ballin, a broker, who is a brother to the well-known steamship ...

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  41. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Contributors to our open column are requested to write in ink on one side of the paper only. Every letter must be accompanied with ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL.

    Copra.—On a weak market South Sea parcels are quoted at £19 5s. Hemp.—Quiet and firm is the report as to the market, January-March shipment ...

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  43. A FALL RESULTS FATALLY

    Edward Jasper Home (70), died yesterday evening, the result of an accident. It transpires that the corporation had condemned a house wherein the deceased ...

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  44. A HEALTH QUERY.

    Sir,—Some few months ago nearly the whole Lee family died in the Longford district of some unknown disease; no enquiry. Now three members of another ...

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  45. A GOLD MEDAL

    The South Australian Government has been awarded a gold medal for its display of produce in the Scottish Horticultural Society's show at Edinburgh. ...

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