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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    In the course of an interview, the Right Hon. W. W. Churchill, M.P., President of the Board of Trade. explained that the insurance against unemployment ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Altogether 8958 applications have been made for 822 vacancies for permanent appointments in the railway service. ...

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  4. LATE MR. E. M. LAW

    Seldom has such a large funeral been seen in Launceston as that of the late Mr. E. M. Law. It took place yesterday afternoon, and the length of the ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS

    Another good attendance of the play-going public was in evidence at the Empire Theatre last night, to witness the production of "Nugget Nell," which is ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. FLOWERDALE RAILWAY

    At the invitation of the Wellington Railway League, a Parliamentary party, consisting of Messrs. Hall, Morrisby, M'Crackan, Murdoch, Field, Ogden, Best, ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    A deputation from the chamber of commerce interviewed the Minister for Customs to-day regarding the new regulations under the Commerce Act. They ...

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  8. ACTION FOR DIVORCE

    The case in which Lady Clarke is suing for a divorce from Sir Rupert Clarke was again mentioned to-day in the Practice Court. Counsel for Lady Clarke ...

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  9. "THE MERRYMAKERS."

    Old associations were renewed last evening at the Mechanics' Hall, when the popular Merrymakers re-appeared after a long absence, and submitted a ...

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  10. PRIVATE LETTER BOXES

    The Postmaster-General has called for a report from the Deputy-Postmaster General of Sydney regarding the case of the man who is alleged to have ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. INCREASED INTEREST

    The interest to be paid on the New South Wales inscribed stock issued at the Treasury has been raised from 3½ to 3¾ per cent. The increase, says ...

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  12. OTHER REFERENCES.

    At a meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Fruitgrowers' Association held yesterday morning, a resolution was carried expressing sympathy with the ...

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  13. RIOTING IN IRELAND

    A fight took place at Lurgan, where the Nationalists attacked a Protestant band returning from farewelling emigrants. The rival mobs, when not stoning ...

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  14. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE

    The Postmaster-General (Sir . John Quick) announced to-day that newspapers could now be forwarded to England at the penny a pound rate by the ...

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  15. THE UNION BADGE

    The convention of country storekeepers, traders, and country chambers of commerce passed resolutions to-day indignantly protesting against the union ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. LECTURE AT ST. JOHN'S.

    Announcement is made of a lecture by, Archdeacon Whitington, to be given in St. John's Hall, on Tuesday next, at 8 p.m. The subject is "Sea Yarns of W. ...

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  17. ALLEGED COAL COMBINE

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Glynn) states that the new questions to be asked of the firms constituting the alleged coal combine are now ready for ...

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  18. AN EXECUTION

    Dhingra remained stolid and defiant to the end. He read many books, and showed no sign of fear. When the time arrived for his ...

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  19. THE MAPOON MISSION

    In connection with the charges against the Rev. Nicholas Hey, of the Mapoon River Mision Station, there were 32 in number, and involved alleged cruelty ...

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  20. "SOOT AND THE FAIRIES."

    The final rehearsal of the floral cantata, to be given at the Sandhill Presbyterian Church to-night, by the children of the Sunday school, was held last night, and showed excellent results of the ...

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  21. "JUSTICE OF MY DEED."

    From the dock Dhingra, who spoke with great deliberation, but in guttural tones which rendered him difficult to follow, said: ...

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  22. LETTER SORTING

    A suggestion has been made that in order to facilitate the rate of sorting letters people should use different coloured envelopes to indicate Sydney suburbs or ...

    Article : 173 words
  23. VINTAGE RETURN

    The vintage report for the past year shows that the quantity of wine made was 3,132,247 gallons, as compared with 2,062,987 gallons hi the previous year. ...

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  24. SYMPATHY IN THE SOUTH.

    Very great regret was expressed here at the death of Mr. E. M. Law. He was held in high esteem, and it is recognised that a valuable life has been lost ...

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  25. SUFFOCATED BY SMOKE

    The clock in an upstairs bedroom of No. 1 Wreckyn-place, off Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne, stopped at 20 minutes past 2 o'clock on Monday ...

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  26. YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS

    On Tuesday evening the Trinity club, from Launceston, paid a visit to Longford, when there was a good muster of both clubs. A large number of ladies ...

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  27. SUVA SHIPPING

    The steamer Koromiko has arrived, and the Suva departed for New Zealand. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN AIRSHIP

    Since the announcement that a prize of £10,000 would be given to the Australian inventor who would design an Australian airship capable of use in war, ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. NEW ZEALAND COINAGE

    The New Zealand Government is in communication with the Federal Government with a view of arriving at some arrangement regarding the ...

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  30. AN APPRECIATION.

    Amongst those present at the funeral was his Honor Mr. Justice M'Intyre, who was the presiding judge in the last case Mr. Law conducted in the Supreme ...

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  31. OPIUM TRAFFIC

    One hundred half-pound tins of opium were found under the false bottom of a sample-case belonging to William Masters, a commercial traveller, who arrived ...

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  32. THE DEFENCE FORCE

    Provision is made in the estimates for salary and expenses at the rate of £1200 per annum to be paid to an lnspector-General of the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 129 words
  33. WESTERN NEWS

    At the Police Court to-day Herbert Jolly was ordered to pay 5s per week towards the support of his illegitimate child, with costs 12s, counsel's fee 21s, ...

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  34. SWEDISH STRIKE

    The Swedish railwaymen have resolved largely against striking, and the resumption of work in many towns continues. ...

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  35. REFERENCE IN COURT.

    Prior to the commencement of the business at the Police Court yesterday morning Mr. M. J. Clarke said he wished to make reference to a sad event which ...

    Article : 487 words
  36. LATROBE DEVON HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of governors of the Devon Hospital was held at the hospital on Tuesday afternoon, when there were present:—Messrs. J. Prestidge (hon. ...

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  37. VELTHEIM'S SENTENCE

    In the House of Commons the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Right Hon. Herbert Gladstone), in reply to Mr. Catheart, said he was unable to find any ...

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  38. BOXING

    Unholz, of South Africa, defeated Tracey for the professional boxing championship of New Zealand. ...

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  39. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Police Court yesterday morning D. S. Murdoch was charged with the larceny of a pair of truck wheels, the property of J. W. Smithies. Defendant ...

    Article : 136 words
  40. MARINE BOARDS ACT

    A deputation representing the marine board waited on the Attorney-General to-day regarding a few minor amendments considered necessary in the ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. POST OFFICE

    Lieut.-Colonel Sir Matthew Nathan, Governor of Natal, succeeds Sir Henry Babington Smith as Secretary to the Post Office. ...

    Article : 66 words
  43. COURT OF REQUESTS

    At the Court of Requests W. H. Sayer proceeded against H. J. Ray for the recovery of £8 2s Id for goods sold. Defendant counter-claimed £10 for ...

    Article : 70 words
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