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  2. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Madame Amy Sherwin arrived to-night. and was publicly welcomed by the Mayor at the Town Hall. A carriage decorated with flowers, conveyed her to the hall, ...

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  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Arrested.—Last night Sub-Inspector Stuart, Detective Campbell, and Constable Manson arrested on warrant Michael Mahon, aged 37, on a charge of ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Amazing scenes were witnessed in London during Boxing Day, the streets being covered with snow and slush. Several country houses were snowed up, ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    John Lining, a woodcutter, and formerly a member of the Salvation Army. committed suicide by shooting himself through the head at Maryborough to-day. ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The net Customs and Excise revenue for the 11 months of 1906, including the collections under the special West Australian tariff, were £8,532,602, being ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Indian National Congress, which is sitting at Calcutta, has passed a resolution expressing indignation at Indians being denied citizen rights in the ...

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  8. MR. RONALD SMITH.

    There is no change in the condition of Mr. Ronald Smith. ...

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  9. VICTORIAN SENATE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  10. RECENT DROWNING FATALITY.

    Dragging operations to recover the body of Miss Gladys Davies, daughter of the Attorney-General, who was drowned through the sinking of a skiff at ...

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  11. WHITES MASSACRED.

    One hundred Indians, near Valencia, Honora, attacked and massacred 12 whites who were engaged in the construction of a railway. ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. H. SMITH.

    Mr. Henry Smith at one time secretary to the Hobart Marine Board, died at Bellerive last evening at the advanced age of 87 years. ...

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  13. ON THE CONTINENT.

    Heavy snowstorms have also been experienced in France, Belgium, and Germany. ...

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  14. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    Mr. J. T. Donovan, LL.B.. the Irish envoy, arrived by the midday train to-day, and was met and welcomed by prominent sympathisers with Home Rule. After ...

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  15. NAVAL DISAFFECTION.

    Commodore Galloway sleeps in the men's quarters at Portsmouth in order to deal promptly with any disturbances which may arise. ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    No date can yet be fixed for the meeting of the Federal Parliament. At the Executive Council meeting to-day an order was passed extending the time for ...

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  17. EDUCATION QUESTION.

    The Free Church section of the Noncouformists is at boiling point, and intends to begin a campaign to starve the church schools out of existence, and reconstruct ...

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  18. VICTORIAN CABINET PROPOSALS.

    It is proposed to dissociate the position of Minister of Labour from that of Chief Secretary. Mr. Mackay will shortly bring before the Cabinet a scheme to ...

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  19. WESTERN NEWS.

    Mr. Edmond. editor of the Sydney "Bulletin,'' left for Burnie to-day, after a brief visit to the West Coast. He was accompanied by his daughter, and during ...

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  20. SUEZ CANAL RATES.

    Mr. Deakin to-day, received a reply from Lord Elgin to his representations concerning the desirability of a revision of the Suez Canal rates. It takes the ...

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  21. CANNED MEATS.

    For the nine months ending September. 30 the export of American canned meats was £291,800 sterling below that of the corresponding period of 1905. ...

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  22. MEAT TRADE DISPUTE.

    The dispute in the meat trade has ended, so far as the cattle, slaughtermen are concerned, the men resuming work this morning at the Glebe Island ...

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  23. JEWISH COLONY.

    Mr. Schiff has given 500,000 dollars (£100,000), provided a similar sum is raised in Europe, to settle in Galveston. Texas, a number of Russian and ...

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  24. TRANSVAAL GOVERNMENT.

    Mr. Louis Botha predicts that the Hetvolk and the moderate British party will form a government for the Transvaal. ...

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  25. AN ACTION FOR DEFAMATION

    Jas. Kirkwood, of Zeehan, is in receipt of a summons to appear at the Police Office, Zeehan, on Thursday, January 17, on a charge of having on November 27, ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The "Pembroke County Guardian" of October 12 publishes the following obituary notice of an old Tasmanian resident:— ...

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  27. RECENT ZULU REVOLT.

    Daniel, Dinizulu's late secretary, has informed the Governor of Natal (Sir R. E. M'Callum) that Dinizulu was implicated in the rebellion, and instigated ...

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  28. RACIAL CONFLICT.

    In the racial conflict in Kimpser County, Mississippi, 15 persons, mostly negroes, were killed. ...

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  29. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Premier declines even to hint what the intentions of the Government are with regard to the appointment of railway commissioners. The dominant note ...

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  30. SUPPRESSION OF TRUSTS.

    Over £100,000 sterling in fines has already been paid under the Government trust prosecutions. Six thousand indictments have been ...

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  31. RIFLE ASSOCIATIONS.

    The Council of Commonwealth Rifle Associations of Australia met at the Launceston Hotel on Thursday night, when the Inspector-General of the ...

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  32. SUSPECTED POISONING.

    A case of suspected poisoning has been reported. Mrs. Harriett Wallace, a resident of North Sydney, was yesterday afternoon arrested on a charge of ...

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  33. SERVIAN THRONE.

    Active plotting is proceeding in Servia for deposing King Peter, who is declared to lack strength of character. The chief difficulty is to find another foreign prince ...

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  34. REVOLT IN RUSSIA.

    A committee comprising 18 social revolutionaries has been arrested at Irkutsk. Dec. 28. Reuter's representative at St. ...

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  35. FINANCIAL.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the past week are:—Coin, £27,055,000; reserve, £18,719,000; proportion of reserves to liabilities, 37.13; ...

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  36. A SUPPOSED TRAGEDY.

    John Sproule was killed at St. Mary's this afternoon. Particulars are not to hand, but it is stated an arrest has been made. ...

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  37. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    After a long interval another case of plague is reported. The patient is John James Jamieson, a resident of Surrey Hills, who is employed at a store in the ...

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  38. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—From Australian ports—Morayshire and Somerset, strs.; Adolf and ...

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  39. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market discount rate for three months' bank bills is 5 15-16 per cent., and the Bank of England rate, 6 per cent. ...

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  40. A WAGES QUESTION.

    A mass meeting of the builders' labourers, held on Thursday night, endorsed the resolution passed by the South Australian United Builders' Labourers' Society last ...

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  41. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    Closing quotations on Thursday for Government stocks were:—Consols, 2½ per cents., £88 17s 6d; Victorian, 3½ per cents., £98 10s; and ...

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  42. RINGAROOMA BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.

    The local branch board of agriculture met on the 22nd inst., the Rev. F. H. Gibbs being in the chair. A circular was read having reference ...

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  43. THE COMING HOLIDAY.

    If there were ever any doubt as to the variety of attractions offered holiday makers on New Year's Day, it must be dispelled by a perusal of the ...

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  44. MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    The Australian Garrison Artillery won first prize in the six-pounder quickfiring gun drill at the military tournament at Christchurch, and the route marching ...

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  45. CONSUMPTION CURES.

    Dr. Mason, chief health officer, states that the record of cures of consumption at the Government Sanatorium, Cambridge, is over 20 per cent., which ...

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  46. A FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR CURIO.

    For five thousand dollars an American amateur had the luck to pick up in an old curiosity shop in Poland a curious Renaissance piece of furniture in ...

    Article : 141 words
  47. UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS

    Two consumptive steerage passengers by the steamer Ruapehu are to be returned to England. ...

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  48. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. IN THE HOME.

    A feeling of security and freedom from anxiety pervades the home in which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is kept constantly on hand. A touch of Rheumatism, ...

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  51. A LIFE SAFER.

    The Federal Government compels all vessels to carry life-saving apparatus, but it is the love for their children that causes parents to always have ...

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  52. TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
  53. ARE YOU COUGHING YET?

    It is unwise to let your cough run on, for this frequent coughing naturally in creases the irritation of the bronchial passages. You are wondering what to ...

    Article : 52 words
  54. ROAD TO RUIN

    Begins when constipation and biliousness fasten themselves on you, and drag down your health. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cure these ...

    Article : 40 words
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