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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Brookland; Automobile Club has offered £2300 for the first aeroplane that covers three miles of their course in 1S minutes. ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Two competitors in the Dunlop Motor Reliability Race—Charles Kellow and William Grimwade—were to-day each fined £2, in default 14 days' ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    When the case in which Crick, Wllis, and Bath are charged with conspiracy, was resumed to-day, Mr. Justice Pring occupied over two hours in au summing up. ...

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  5. THE ELECTIONS.

    An open air meeting was held last evening on the Cornwall Square, under the auspices of the local branch of the Workers Political League, for the ...

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  6. FIRE IN A LABORATORY.

    An explosion of chemicals in the Mercy Hospital laboratory, at Pittsburg, broke hundreds of culture tubes and liberated millions of bacilli of diphtheria, plague, ...

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  7. ADULT SUFFRAGE.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Melville introduced a bill to provide for adult suffrage. The bill, which is on similar lines to that rejected in 1905, ...

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  8. MR. DEAKIN AND LABOUR.

    The Prime Minister addressed a meeting at the Port Melbourne Town Hall to-night, when Councillor Smith, who is the Labour candidate for Fawkner, ...

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  9. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The conference between representatives of the Anglican and Presbyterian churches of Australia were commenced to-day. Archbishop Clarke presided, and ...

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  10. HERRINGS FOR GERMANY.

    Owing to the scarcity of meat in Germany the exports of herrings from Lowestoft has increased in three year from £10,000 to £340,000 sterling. ...

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  11. THE WILMOT SPLIT.

    There was a good attendance last night at the Victoria Hall, Perth, when Mr. Norman Cameron delivered an address in furtherance of his candidature ...

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  12. LAND TENURE BILL.

    The Land Tenure Bill has been read first time in the House of Lords. ...

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  13. THE MONTEBELLO WRECK.

    The president of the marine board has received a report on the wreck of the French barque Montebello at Kangaroo island, stating that a very heavy ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL ROLLS.

    The official figures in connection With the federal supplementary rolls were made available to-day. They show that the total number of names added to the rolls ...

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  15. BRIDGING THE YALU.

    The Japanese are bridging the Yalu at Yongampeo, near its mouth. ...

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  16. ACCIDENT IN A DOCK.

    A serious accident, with loss of life, occurred in the Calliope dock to-day. W. May and R. Clarke are missing, and there is little doubt they were either ...

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  17. SUEZ CANAL BLOCKED.

    The transport Rewa is ashore in the Suez Canal, and as a result the water-way is blocked. ...

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  18. THE VULCAN ACCIDENT.

    The enquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Sapper Goodsir, who was drowned on the 10th inst. after being washed off the defence ...

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  19. FINANCIAL.

    After paying debenture interest, and adding £52,622 to the reserve fund, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company has a credit balance of ...

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  20. SHIPWRECKED CHINESE.

    Mr. Deakin referred to-day to the 25 shipwrecked Chinese passengers who were not allowed to land at Thursday Island. He said that directly information ...

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  21. COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    Mr. H. E. Bannister has been vigorously carrying on his campaign in the mining districts of the various divisions, At Mount Farrell on Thursday the ...

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  22. STATE TELEGRAMS

    An enquiry under the Customs Act was held at the Customs House to-day. The State Collector of Customs presided, and Mr. A. W. Packer, the examining officer; ...

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  23. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:—Arrivals.—Persic, s.; Frances Fischer, bq., from Australian ports. ...

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  24. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—I am glad that I have to reply to a writer, Mr. Rule, Senator Keating's partner, who in a manly way uses his own name. But even Mr. Rule cannot ...

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  25. SHIPPING AGENTS PROTEST.

    In reply to the emphatic protest made yesterday by the managing agents of the wrecked steamer Australia against the indignity placed upon the Chinese ...

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  26. N.A. CHAIRMAN INTERVIEWED.

    In view of the statements made by Mr. Cameron, the chairman of the northern district council (Mr. J. T. M'Donald) was seen last night in regard to the action ...

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  27. THE A.N.A.

    A largely-attended meeting of the Hobart branch of the A.N.A. was held to-night. The chief president, Mr. R. .J. Meagher, and the board of directors, ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S MEETINGS.

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  29. THE FULL COURT.

    His Honor Justice Clark was unable to attend the Full Court to-day in consequence of illness. The Chief Justice and his Honor Mr. Justice M'lntyre ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. BACK COUNTRY BUSH FIRE

    A wire from Menindie states that every endeavour is being made to prevent the bush dire from reaching the frontages of the Darling. A strong ...

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  32. A LARGE SURPLUS.

    The Premier stated in the Assembly to-day that he expected the year's surplus would exceed two millions. ...

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  33. A COMBINED MEETING.

    Hon. N. K. Ewing and Mr. W. Lamerton, candidates for the Senate and Darwin respectively, addressed a crowded audience in the Academy of Music ...

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  34. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The proposal to send a Rugby football team from this state to England is taking definite shape. A cable was sent to Mr. G. W. M Arthur, New South Wales ...

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  35. POLICE PROTECTION.

    The Commissioner of Police visited here to-day in accordance with his promise, and received a deputation of residents, who asked for more police ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Captain Edie, superintendent of navigation, and formerly in the service of the Union Steamship Company, died at Mosman to-day. ...

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  37. FOUNDER OF ADELAIDE.

    To-day, in the presence of a large and representative attendance of pioneer, and influential citizens, the statue of Colonel Light, the founder of Adelaide, ...

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  38. FOR PATENTS

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

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