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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    At the Stawell police Court to-day William Nicholl was committed for trial on a charge of having shot at Thomas Pyers on January 27. The shooting is ...

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  3. PORTUGUESE ASSASSINATION.

    Europe is terribly shocked over the murder of King Carlos and the Crown Prince of Portugal. ...

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  4. OUR FEDERAL LETTER

    The tariff is having an extremely slow passage through the Senate. If it makes no' greater progress then it has this week it will be two or three months ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Vociferous applause was given in court when Harry Thaw was acquitted of the murder of Stanford White at New York, and Thaw smilingly bowed to the jury. ...

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  6. THE ACCESSION.

    King Manuel took the accession oath on Sunday afternoon, in presence of the Ministers and Council of State. ...

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  7. DIVORCE SUIT

    In the Practice Court to-day Edward Thomas Turner, the well-known jockey. applied to have a divorce suit in which lie is the petitioner placed on the list ...

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  8. A PROCLAMATION.

    His proclamation to the people denounces the horrible, dastardly crime as unprecedented' in history. He is confident that the nation shares his grief, ...

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  9. QUEEN A MELIE

    King Carlos' last words as he fell back in the carriage were "The Queen," uttered in a tone of anxiety and alarm. Some of the bullets struck Queen ...

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  10. MINERS' ASSOCIATION

    The annual report of the Amalgamated Miners' Association states that the membership of the Tasmanian branches had increased from 1246 to 2133, but ...

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  11. TRANSVAAL SETTLEMENT

    Hon. J. C. Smuts, Colonial Secretary, has introduced into the Transvaal Parliament a bill legalising the form of, registration adopted at the conference ...

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  12. CRIME FORETOLD.

    It appears that the Republicans, Dissentients, and Progressivists at Lisbon foretold that some great events would happen on Saturday, the assassinations ...

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  13. HOW THE CRIME WAS COMMITTED.

    An official statement has been-issued by the Portuguese Legation regarding the events at Lisbon. At 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon ...

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  14. STRONG FIGHTS EXPECTED.

    The western senators, made the most of the fact but the Queenslanders were able to get some freetraders and most protectionists, including the extremely ...

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  15. THE PRICE OF THE MURDERS.

    One of the dead murderers proved to be a Frenchman, and a search discovered that his. belt was filled with money, which is supposed to be the price of ...

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  16. A SAINTED QUEEN.

    Pope Pius was greatly distressed, and exclaimed "Poor Amelic. Now she may be really called 'the sainted Queen.'" His Holiness ordered a special service ...

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  17. VALUABLE ESTATE

    The net value of the estate in New South Wales of the late Robert Bruce Ronald, of Pembury Grange, England, and formerly of Melbourne, is £102,094. ...

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  18. JAPANESE INTENTIONS

    General Viscount Teranche, Minister of War, stated in the Diet at Tokio that Japan's military preparations were not directed against any single nation, but ...

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  19. ATTITUDE OF THE ARMY AND NAVY.

    In the opinion of the Government the troops are not implicated, in' the plot against the throne, but a. number of sergeants and subalterns in the army ...

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  20. CONCERN FOR OTHERS.

    When she reached the arsenal the Queen hastily sent a priest to attend the dying. ...

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  21. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION

    Ex-Premier Carruthers will be the sole official representative of New South Wales at the Franco-British Exposition. ...

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  22. Family Notices

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  23. FEELING IN THE COUNTRY.

    Demonstrations of sympathy have been made throughout Portugal, and the people are rallying to the. support of the authorities. ...

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  24. THE DRUCE CASE

    Messrs. Coburn and C. H. Druce have instructed their solicitors to sue the "Daily Chronicle" for libel in connection with its recent statements, which were ...

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  25. SIB HARRY RAWSON

    The Premier stated to-day that he had received a cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to the effect that Sir H. Rawson's term as Governor of ...

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  26. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    On Saturday evening Queen Amelie had a long conference with Premier Franco on the situation that has arisen through the assassination of the King ...

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  27. ABOUT THE REGICIDES

    The leader of the regicides has been identified as Manuel Buila, 30 years, an ex-sergeant of the 7th Cavalry, and an ex-primary school teacher. For the ...

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  28. COURT MOURNING.

    Four months' public mourning has been ordered in Portugal, and all the Government offices and places of amusement have been closed until after the ...

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  29. A SAD END

    Rev. Thomas Bird, an ex-President of the Methodist Conference, whose name was prominently mentioned in the recent enquiry in respect to some loan ...

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  30. THE SESSION.

    Ministers have not settled yet whether they will wind the session up at a reasonably early date and meet again this year or whether they will continue ...

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  31. THE SHAM COUNTESS

    Rose Robinson, who was charged with fraud and impersonation of the Countess of Cottenham (nee Lady Rose Nevill) in Melbourne, promising not to repeat ...

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  32. FORTS FULL OF PRISONERS.

    The Lisbon forts are full of political prisoners, and the police, who are paying domiciliary visits, are constantly revealing stores of arms and bombs. ...

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  33. DINIZULU'S TRIAL

    A native has testified that Dinizulu ordered the murder of a loyal chief. ...

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  34. THE PREMIER.

    An armed band attacked the residence of M. Franco, the Premier of Portugal. Feb. 3. King Carlos' courageous support of ...

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  35. GERMAN CRIMINALS

    The Consul-General for Germany (Dr. Irmer) does not attach much importance to the proposal for the exportation of criminals from Germany to the Pacific. ...

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  36. AMERICAN FINANCES

    The Oriental Bank of New York and the Home Bank of Brooklyn have closed. ...

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  37. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

    News of the crime reached the Duke of Orleans at Naples, and he promised to leave for Lisbon immediately. Later despatches, however, induced him to ...

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  38. BRITISH SYMPATHY

    King Edward, Queen Alexandra, and the Prince or Wales felt poignant grief, and telegraphed their sympathy to Queen Amelie. They also sent a ...

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  39. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND

    At Rugby football Wales (2 tries) beat Scotland (1 goal). ...

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  40. STAFFS COMPARED

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  41. Family Notices

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  42. DAMAGED NORWEGIAN STEAMER

    The Norwegian steamer Thode Fagelund was surveyed in Mort's Dock to-day. It was found the steamer had sustained extensive damage right along the ...

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  43. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Government is pledged this session to pass a High Commissioner Bill to deal with the federal capital, to provide for enormous outlays for ...

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  44. THE FEELING OF THE COMMONWEALTH

    A great many people left their cards with the Consul for Portugal (Mr. W. L. Jack) to-day, in token of their sympathy with the Portuguese nation in the great ...

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  45. POPULAR FEELING.

    London was startled by the report of the occurrence, the citizens being horrorstruck. Sympathy is felt throughout the city with the Queen of Portugal and ...

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  46. NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS.

    According to the press despatches of the Lisbon corresponded of the Figaro, King Carlos and the Crown Prince on returning from the villa Vicosa ...

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  47. PULPIT REFERENCES.

    Speaking at St. Paul's Cathedral, the Bishop of Stepney (Right Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, D. D.) referred to the incident. His Lordship deplored the ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND REVENUE

    The consolidated revenue for January showed an increase of £40,300. The expenditure showed an increase of £41,454. The revenue for the seven months ...

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  49. WARATAH POLICE COURT

    Before Warden Jones and Mr. E. D. Atkinson, at the Waratah Police Court, on Thursday, Joseph North was charged with allowing cattle to be at large, and ...

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  50. FATAL COLLISION

    A train [?]Appleby smashed into the Matueka [?]. Mr. A. J. Tilbury was killed instantly. .Miss Susan Walters is suffering from shock and bruises, and ...

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  51. COMING EVENTS

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  52. CONDOLENCE

    The Kaiser was fearfully pained when he heard the news. Feb. 3. King Alfonso of Spain, who was at ...

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  53. REPRESENTATION IN ENGLAND.

    It is nearly seven years since the appointment of a High Commissioner was first projected. There has been hardly a member of the first rank in the House ...

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  54. THE WEATHER

    The weather to-day has been very close and oppressive. ...

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  55. TO-MORROW.

    T. T. C, carnival, at Mowbray. ...

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  56. CUSTOMS RETURNS.

    The following is a list of the Customs returns at Launceston for the week ending Saturday, February 1, 1908:— Duties and Excise ............ 3267 0 2 ...

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  57. THE NEW KING

    Manuel's arm is in a sling, he also having been struck by a bullet, but is "not suffering much pain. No complications are expected to arise in his case. ...

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  58. Advertising

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