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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Forty-one persons were drowned by a shipping diaster in Puget Sound. The passenger steamer Dix came into collisin with another vessel, and ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    A remarkable conversation is reported to have taken place between the Kaiser and Dr. Ganghofer, a German novelist. The Munich press publish the text of ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A conference of timber merchants, brickmakers, cement merchants, engineers, and iron workers to-day pledged itself to support the builders in every way ...

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  5. STATE TELEGRAMS

    It is understood that Messrs. H. T. Gould and C. J. Atkins will be candidates for municipal honours. ...

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  6. THE CHURCH CONGRESS.

    In connection with the Anglican Church Congress now being held at Melbourne, Bishop Mercer, of Tasmania, preached twice on Sunday last. ...

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  7. THE LECTURING TOUR.

    Mr. L. S. Bruce, secretary of the Northern Tasmanian Tourists' Association, who was one of the two lecturers sent by the Government to the mainland, ...

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  8. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The case in connection with the trial of the half-caste girl Blanche Watson, for the alleged murder of her infant child, came before the Full Court ...

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  9. DENISON CANAL.

    At a meeting of the marine board to-day boatman R. H. Ward was appointed bridge-keeper at Denison Canal. There were 24 applicants. ...

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  10. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    A verdict of suicide was returned to-day at the inquest on the body of Richard Gilpin, legal manager of Melbourne. ...

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  11. BOER AND BRITON.

    Mr. Louis Botha delivered a conciliatory speech at Bloemfontein, urging the Boers and Britons to join hands over the graves of brave men and work together ...

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  12. A TROOPER STABBED.

    As Trooper Cooley was bringing Reuben Burden up from Koonya for medical inspection, he was stabbed in the stomach. ...

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  13. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    A match between Clarence Weber and Buttan Singh, for the Australian wrestling championship, catch as catch can style, was decided last night. After ...

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  14. A BARQUE WRECKED.

    The French barque Montebello, 1725 tons, Captain A. Kurregan, bound from Hobart to Port Adelaide, went ashore on the south coast of Kangaroo Island on ...

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  15. BURGLARS AT WORK.

    Messrs. Ayers and Harris's premises in Collins-street were Broken into last night, but the burglars were unsuccessful in obtaining spoils. ...

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  16. EXCESSES IN MACEDONIA.

    A Greek band is committing terrible excesses in Macedonia. It killed 10 and wounded five villagers it Caradaja, and threw dynamite ...

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  17. A PUBLIC WELCOME.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., and Mrs. Macdonald, were tendered a public welcome to-night. ...

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  18. WOMEN SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes attempted a fresh demonstration in the Palace yards, but the police dispersed them. Only Miss Milne was arrested, though ...

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  19. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day L. Moore sued J. T. Fitch for £1 8s 8d professional services. An order was made for the payment of 10s and costs, ...

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  20. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS.

    To-day's meeting of the Anglican Church congress was full of interest. After spending the morning in inspecting the various factories, the assembly ...

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  21. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    China's persistency in an obstructive attitude respecting the Manchurian railway regulations is irritating the Japanese. ...

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  22. THE RAINFALL.

    A general fall of rain was experienced last night, when 61 points were recorded, making the total for the month 105 points. ...

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  23. THE ELECTIONS.

    The adjourned meeting of the Longford branch of the National Association will be held at the, Temperance' Hall to-day, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  24. N.W. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION

    At the Court of General Sessions today a charge against Thomas H. Taylor, late manager of the North-Western Farmers' Association, for issuing a false ...

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  25. BOER MURDERER.

    Stephanus Smit, the late Mr. Krugers grandson, has been found guilty of the murder of Hermann Davies. The two men were co-operating in the ...

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  26. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Mr. Jas. Guy, in prosecuting his campaign for a seat in the Senate, addressed a meeting of the electors at Lottah on Monday night. Mr. Hughes was voted ...

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  27. ALLEGED DEFAMATION.

    Ex-Senator Dawson has issued a writ claiming £5000 damages from the "Worker" newspaper for alleged libel. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    This being the eve of the jubilee of the Victorian Parliament under responsible government, the Speaker presented to the Assembly this afternoon an ...

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  29. EVANDALE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court this morning before the Hon. W. Hartnoll and Mr. D. Viney, Js.P., Albert Rigby and Roy Lumsden were charged by Sub-Inspector ...

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  30. DARING BANK ROBBERY.

    Yesterday afternoon a daring robbery occurred at Day Dawn, when the West Australian Bank was robbed. Shortly before 4 o'clock-some men heard cries ...

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  31. RAND COMPOUNDS.

    An influential agitation has been started in Johannesburg to induce the Earl of Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to publish Mr. Justice ...

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  32. MR. HEARST.

    Mr. William Randolph Hearst is very sore over his defeat in the contest for the Governorship of New York, which cost aim £51,000. He declares he never ...

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  33. ASSESSMENT APPEALS.

    A meeting of the local authority was held this morning for the purpose of considering appeads against assessments. Present—Hon. W. Hartnoll, Messrs. J. B. ...

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  34. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    At the annual meeting of the New Zealand Shipping Company it was stated friction between the company and the Federal-Houlder-Shire line had reduced ...

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  35. ALIEN RESTRICTION ACT.

    To-day Judge Molesworth, on the appeal decided that even though a Chinese father's domicile was in Victoria, his children could not come into Australia ...

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  36. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Premier Clemencean, of France, assured the representative of the "Berliner Tageblatt" that he personally desired good relations with Germany. If, ...

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  37. THREATENING THE PREMIER.

    William Stevenson Aickin, a share-broker, who admitted having sent a threatening letter to the Premier, appeared at the Supreme Court to-day for ...

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  38. A CONGRESS BANNER.

    The introduction of the Congress banner in the procession at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday was denounced by Canon Archall, of Sydney, as illegal, at ...

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  39. THEFT OF A BICYCLE.

    At the Police Court to-day a young man named James Euman was sentenced to three months' imprisonment with hard labour in the Launceston Gaol for ...

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  40. A DENIAL.

    The Marconi Company denies the statement that it had entered into a combination which is reported to have been formed in New York to bring all the ...

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  41. A FATAL ACCIDENT.

    William Flanagan, a resident, was killed at Geelong to-day. He was driving a horse attached to a waggon along a rough piece of road, when he suddenly ...

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  42. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The combined literary and debating societies held a social, which was largely attended, in the Masonic Hall to-night. The toast of the Federal Parliament was ...

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  43. THE DEATH SENTENCE.

    The State Cabinet, after having deliberated at three meetings in the case of the youth John Raymond Brown, who was sentenced to death in connection ...

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  44. ABANDONMENT OF PROTECTION.

    A number of Canadian farmers' associations petition the Government to abandon protection. They declare that the farmers would ...

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  45. MEMBER FOR QUEENSTOWN

    Mr. Ben Watkins, the newly-elected member for Queenstown, interviewed the town board members to-day for the purpose of gaining information concerning ...

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  46. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 words
  47. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    The whole of to-day's sitting at the Criminal Court was taken up in an endeavour to place before, the jury evidence to the effect that some £50 bank ...

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  48. THE DRAINAGE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the drainage board to-day matters at times became rather sultry. There has been some difference of opinion between the chief engineer of ...

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  49. SHIPPING SERVICE TO TASMANIA

    Mr. O. Howard Smith, one of the directors of the shipping firm of Howard Smith and Co., Limited, has purchased 1370 acres from Messrs. J. Mairs and ...

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  50. NEW YORK TRAGEDY.

    Three experts report that Harry Thaw suffered from emotional insanity when be shot Stanford White in the New York theatre. ...

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  51. IMPROVED ROLLING STOCK

    Mr. W. R. Deeble, chief mechanical engineer for the Government Railways, reached Zeehan to-day. Mr. Deeble brought with him the first section of the ...

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  52. DELORAINE ROAD TRUST

    At a meeting of the Deloraine Road Trust on Monday the following tenders were accepted for work at Jackey's Marsh —R. Burnie, No. 1, £2 15s; No. £2, 3; ...

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  53. DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    In connection with the Launceston Church Grammar School's diamond jubilee celebrations, the following teams have been chosen to play bowls in the match ...

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  54. A FAMOUS CLOCK

    A fire melted the spire of the belfry of the church at Rouen, in France, but the famous clock was not injured. ...

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  55. COASTAL NEWS.

    Messrs. Craig and Pearson, candidates for the town board, addressed a meeting of ratepayers to-night. The half-yearly meeting of the Baptist ...

    Article : 124 words
  56. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been Posted at Lloyd':— Arrivals.—Apolda. Damascus, and Ayrshire, strs., from Australian ports. ...

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  57. BAD! BAD!! BAD!!!

    Bad blood comes from bad digestion— bad stomach, bad liver—attended with bad foul breath, coated tongue, bad taste, bad headache, bad ...

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  58. NATURAL MODESTY.

    The natural modesty of many people who have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy for Diarrhoea, Dysentery. etc., with splendid ...

    Article : 76 words
  59. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 58 words
  60. FOR PATENTS

    Consult Mr. P. M. Newton, Registered Patent and Trade Marks Attorney, Hobart; and A.M.P. Chambers, Launceston, North and Masters, representatives. ...

    Article : 25 words
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