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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A most amusing series of incidents occurred this afternoon in the Legislative Assembly, when the bill to place the regulation of boxing under the control ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Among the Tasmanian delegates attending the Dental Congress in Melbourne is Mr. Leslie Sutton, of Launceston. ...

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  4. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Sudden Death.—Thomas Stanley Bird died suddenly yesterday at his residence, Piper's River. An inquest is to be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Lloyd's have received from the captain of the Harlow a detailed account of the supposed sighting of the steamer Waratah. He says the vessel was six miles ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    It was stated on Saturday that the announcement which was made lately that the east Marylebone Conservative and Liberal Unionist Association had ...

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  7. ASSASSINATION

    Prince Ito's son has reached Genoa, en route to Paris and London. When interviewed he recalled last year's assassination by Koreans at ...

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  8. SYMPATHETIC REFERENCE.

    Foreign and English newspapers are publishing sympathetic notices of Prince Ito's career, and describe him as the maker of modern Japan. ...

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  9. A ROYAL MESSAGE.

    King Edward bas despatched an autograph letter expressing abhorrence of Prince Ito's murder. ...

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  10. INDIFFERENT TO DANGER.

    In referring to the death of the prince the Japanese newspapers state that he never adopted measures for self-protection. He was always indifferent to ...

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  11. JAPANESE POLICY.

    In consequence of the murder demands have been made that Korea should be immediately annexed. The Japanese Foreign Office, however, ...

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  12. SIR C. H. RASON

    London merchants and bankers gave a luncheon to Sir C. H. Rason, the retiring Agent-General for West Australia. Amongst those present were the Lord ...

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  13. A MARINE PARADE

    The residents of Manly and district have in project an ambitious scheme. It is to provide a grand marine parade to connect the beaches. The proposed ...

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  14. SUEZ CANAL

    Reuter's representative at Cairo re- ports that the initial parleyings for a renewal of the Suez Canal concession continue. ...

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  15. A HIGH-PRICED BLOCK

    A block of 190ft. frontage to George-street and 95ft. to llawson-place, a portion of the central railway station subdivision, on which seven sliops are ...

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  16. GRAVE DECORATIONS

    A woman, who was described as all inveterate chlorodyne drinker, was fined at West Wyalong to-day for stealing dacorations from graves in the local ...

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  17. BRITISH APATHETIC.

    According to the "London Daily Telegraph," Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, is the only public man who has drawn attention to the Suez ...

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  18. STEAMER WHAKATANE

    Eight sets of plaintiffs sued the New Zealand Shipping Company in connection with the salvage of the s. Whakatane after July 4. The total value of the ...

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  19. WOMEN'S LIBERAL LEAGUE

    "The question of character was the supreme test of the Women's Liberal League, but it was absolutely untrue that it preferred the goody-goody, ...

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  20. BRITISH CONSTITUTION

    At Montreal the Canadian Prime Minister (Sir W. Laurier) delivered a brilliant address upon the British Constitution. He declared the Constitution was ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. MOROCCAN MINES

    Reuter reports that, with a view to the approaching conference to establish a code of mining laws for Morocco, the German Mannesmann group has taken ...

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  22. LARGE BOMB

    An attempt was made to wreck the chapel of the Irish Dominican monks at Lisbon. It, however, failed owing to the timely ...

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  23. SERIOUS ACCIDENTS

    Two serious accidents occurred at the Great Cobar mine to-day. Ambrose Fox was tapping a furnace when some metal shot out, and he was badly burned about ...

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  24. SOCIAL LEADER

    Divorce proceedings have been commenced in New York, the parties being Mrs. J. J. Astor (the social leader in the city) and Colonel Astor. ...

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  25. HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT

    A serious charge has been made against the management of the Sydney General Hospital in connection with the death of Thomas Pyne, who was injured while ...

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  26. SHIPWRECKED

    The British steamer Hestra struck a shoal in the Bay of Fundy. With most of the crew and four passengers the captain took to the boats, ...

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  27. OVERSEA FINANCE

    In the opinion of the "Financial News" one of the many satisfactory features of the Government of the British oversea dominions is the energy and vitality ...

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  28. DAFFODIL KING

    English files to hand announced the death of Mr. Peter Barr, founder of the firm of Barr and Sons, of Covent Garden, London. His demise occurred while ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Twenty thousand men have been registered in the city as being unemployed. They chiefly belong to the building, cigar-making, and brewing trades, and ...

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  30. A CHILD'S DEATH

    An inquest was held in the Council Chambers to-day before the coroner (Mr. L. E. Chambers) and a jury of seven, of whom Mr. N. York was foreman, ...

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  31. MAINTENANCE CLAIM

    At the Globe Police Court to-day George Arthur Burgess, who represents Burragong in the Legislative Assembly, was proceeded against by his wife ...

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  32. FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    Heavy rains have been falling in the South of England, and as a consequence the rivers have been flooded. These floods have led to accidents, one ...

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  33. MOORISH WAR

    Spain is pausing in the military operations in Morocco. It is hopeful that good results will fol. low the Shereefian mission to the ...

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  34. CONFIDENTIAL DRAWINGS

    There are many rumours that confidential drawings relating to the H.M.S. Invincible, which the Admiralty sent to the Elswick works, are missing. ...

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  35. DANISH POLITICS

    A new Ministry has been formed in Denmark, M. Zahle having successfully completed the work of Cabinet-making. ...

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  36. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE

    The principal racing event at Newmarket to-day was THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE, One mile one furlong. ...

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  37. A YOUNG WOMAN GAGGED

    The police are investigating a sensational occurrence said to have taken place in Liverpool-street, Paddington, on Tuesday night. Bertha Mitchell, ...

    Article : 181 words
  38. FINANCIAL

    Messrs. W. and A. M'Arthur, Limited, pay a dividend of 5% per cent. on the preference shares. A profit of 33,180 has been made by ...

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  39. FIRE ABOARD

    The steamer Otaki arrived in the Thames with a Are in No. 3 hold, which was full of wheat. The flames were, however, under control. ...

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  40. THE WEATHER

    Light rain fell in the city yesterday morning. The afternoon was very warm, and more rain descended last night. At a late hour the barometer was ...

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  41. TARIFF WAR

    In the Chamber of Deputies at Paris M. Jaures urged that France should take the initiative in proposing an arrangement which would bring to an end the ...

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  42. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    A meeting to form a local branch of the Liberal League has been the theme of conversation lately, but the political situation created a want of confidence, ...

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  43. A BELATED VISITOR

    An involuntary and unprepared-for trip to Melbourne was made in the Oonah last night by a well-known resident of Waratah. He went aboard to ...

    Article : 97 words
  44. IRISH LAND BILL

    In the House of Commons the Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, K.C.) announced his intention to move the rejection en bloc of the amendments ...

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  45. PROHIBITION FOR NEW ZEALAND

    Regarding the cabled reports of the Federal Licensed Victuallers' Association on the subject of the flow of liquor into the prohibition districts, the chairman ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,173 words
  47. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  48. BRANDING GOODS

    The Minister for Labour has expressed himself favourable towards the proposal that all goods manufactured in New Zealand should be branded. ...

    Article : 26 words
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