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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    A tremendous uproar occurred at the opening of the Indian National Congress at Surat to-day. Indignation was felt at the nomination ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    A correspondent, writing in "The Times," complains that Mr. Haldane's pessimism implies that the oversea dominions would not afford support in the ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    It is expected that the Chief Justice will sum up in the Wallace divorce suit to-morrow. ...

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  5. WHALING IN THE FIFTIES

    The passing of the old barque Derwent Hunter reopens, for the moment, a page in the history of the days when whaling formed not the least ...

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  6. THE HOLIDAY.

    During the coming week several sporting fixtures, which had, unfortunately, to be postponed owing to the wet weather after the Christmas holidays, will ...

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  7. FOUND DEAD

    Signor Alberto Zelman, well known in musical circles, was found dead in bed yesterday. He had been suffering from influenza. ...

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  8. THE WATER FAMINE

    All danger of a water famine at Broken Hill has passed. An inch and a half of rain has fallen, and this morning Stephen's Creek reservoir had risen 3ft. ...

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  9. THE WEATHER

    Throughout Saturday morning the incessant rain of the previous two days continued, the fall at times being very heavy. At the local observatory at 9 ...

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  10. THE ASIATIC PROBLEM

    "The Times" has recommended the Imperial Secretariat to organise a commission representing the Empire to investigate the Asiatic problem and to ...

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  11. XMAS IN THE COUNTRY

    On Christmas evening service was held in St. Thomas' Church by the Rev. Dallos Smith, who delivered an appropriate sermon, his well-thought-out discourse ...

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  12. ANOTHER SURF VICTIM

    The surf has claimed another victim at Newcastle, making the third within five days. Walter Neve, an old resident of the town, who had been surf ...

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  13. TO-DAY.

    Campbell Town sports. 9 a.m.—Niree to river ports. 10 a.m.—Togo to Beauty Point and George Town. ...

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  14. TO-MORROW.

    2.15 p.m.—Togo, to river ports. 8 p.m.—West's Pictures and the Brescians, at the Academy. ...

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  15. WEDNESDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY).

    Caledonian sports, at the Cricket Ground. Bowling matches—New South Wales v. Tasmania. ...

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  16. RAILWAY CATASTROPHE

    Advices received from Lahore state that two North-Western trains collided Twenty persons, including four Europeans, were killed. ...

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  17. BISHOPSBOURNE.

    The holidays passed off very quietly here, many of the residents spending Christmas and Boxing days elsewhere, so Bishopsbourne were a very deserted ...

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  18. THE NEW YORK POOR

    Ten thousand of the poorer tenants residing in the east end of New York have refused to pay their rents, unless their landlords agree to a substantial ...

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  19. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT

    A motor car containing Mr. Keir Hardie and the Mayor of Wellington capsized over an embankment near Johnsouville, a suburb of Wellington. Mr. ...

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  20. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    At the Commercial Hotel Hall on Friday evening a social and dancce was held by the sports committee in aid of the funds of the club, and, notwithstanding ...

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  21. THURSDAY.

    Bowling matches—New South Wales v. Tasmania. Devonport races. Zeehan races. ...

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  22. HOUSING OF MINERS

    At the instance of Lord Monkswell's Royal Commission, Dr. Haldane will inspect the Scotch miners' houses with a view to making recommendations ...

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  23. SATURDAY.

    Wynyard races. Newnham races. ...

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  24. POLITE POLICE.

    No amount of police prosecution is (says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," on November 8) apparently able to discourage a certain ...

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  25. POSTPONEMENTS.

    Rain continued to fall at intervals throughout the whole of Saturday morning, and as a result there was no possibility of continuing the North v. South ...

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  26. FRANKFORD.

    Things here have been quite festive this year. On Sunday the Methodists held their Sunday-school anniversary services in their church. The school ...

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  27. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The Premier was to have left for Huonville to-day, but did not, in consequence of indisposition brought about by a chill. ...

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  28. PORT SAID STRIKE

    Nearly one hundred thousand tons of coal are awaiting discharge at Port Said. The strikers still demand an extra 5 per cent. per ton on coal landed or ...

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  29. DESERTER ARRESTED

    Goldschmidt, the deserter who "Kopenicked" the Vienna Arsenal, has been arrested. He had in his possession £1000, although he had repaid a woman ...

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  30. INQUEST

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Charles Saye, whose body was found in the river at Prince of Wales Bay on Wednesday. From the ...

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  31. A "WHITE HAND"

    The better-class Italian clerks and warehousemen of New York, Pittsburg, and Philadelphia have formed a "White Hand" to assist the police against the ...

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  32. MATHINNA RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  33. DEATH OF MR. F. CRISP

    Mr. Fred. Crisp, senior member of the firm of F. and E. Crisp, timber merchants, and a son of the late Mr. Geo. Crisp, died yesterday, aged 45. The ...

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  34. A BOYCOTT OF GOODS

    A determined boycott of Prussian goods has been established throughout Galicia as an act of resentment against the Germanising of the province of ...

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  35. ADMIRAL POORE

    Admiral Poore, the new Commander-in-Chief on the Australian station, sails in the R.M.S. China. ...

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  36. DEATH OF MR. JOHN O'BRIEN

    Mr. John O'Brien, for many years connected with the Postal Department, passed away at his son's residence, Sandy Bay, yesterday. He was a ...

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  37. GLENORE.

    The holidays passed off quietly. The only local sports fixture was the annual cricket match between the King's Meadows and Whitemore clubs, which ...

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  38. N.Z. FOOTBALLERS

    The New Zealand footballers to-day met and defeated Salford, the scores being:— New Zealand, three tries. ...

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  39. LONG ARM OF THE LAW

    The police arrested a man named Oliver Elliott on Friday night on a warrant of commitment issued at Smithton 14 months ago. ...

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  40. MATHINNA.

    On Thursday evening a social in aid of the band funds was held at Policy's Hall, and was well patronised At Maher's Hall a social in aid of the Roman ...

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  41. CHANGE OF COMMAND

    For reasons of health General Drude has retired from the command of the French forces in Morocco. General Damage has succeeded him. ...

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  42. TUNBRIDGE.

    Thursday was observed quietly, residents on pleasure bent travelling north to Ross sports, or to Oatlands hack races. The weather was oppressively ...

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  43. PRIZE DISTRIBUTION

    The distribution of prizes in connection with St. Paul's Sunday School took place this afternoon. The awards were made by Canon de Coetlogon. The ...

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  44. SPORTS AT SHEFFIELD.

    The athletic carnival in aid of the Roland Brass Band came off on Boxing Day on the recreation ground in perfect weather. The ground was in fine ...

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  45. FINANCIAL

    The returns of the Bank of England for the past week are as under, those for the previous week being given within parentheses:—Coin, £29,754,000 ...

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  46. MOTOR LAMPS.

    Tremendously powerful motor lanterns have been long ago forbidden in Paris by order of M. Lepine, but this does not prevent them front being used on ...

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  47. WILMOT.

    Christmas passed off very quietly here. A large number, as usual, visited the Wilmot Falls on Boxing Day. Unfortunately, their outing was somewhat ...

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  48. WYNYARD.

    Christmas Day was spent very quietly here, most of the people going elsewhere—our riflemen to Devonport to compete in matches, and others to various places ...

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  49. A NEW TRACK

    Mr. J. Hope, M.H.A., has received a favourable reply from the Minister of Lands to his application for assistance in cutting a track south from Middlesex ...

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  50. RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    The extraordinary deluge of rain which began on Thursday terminated early this morning. Nearly five inches were registered in Melbourne, and almost the ...

    Article : 49 words
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