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  3. LAUNCESTON SHOW—SECOND DAY

    Magnificent weather favoured the second, and the principal, of the Elphin show days. Never have better conditions prevailed. The prospects of ...

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  4. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    Turkey's second note to the Powers has been published. In it the Porte declares it is convinced it is still possible to end the war; hence, although entitled ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, writing to Dr. M'Namara, declares that he has no idea of abandoming may part of the insurance ...

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  6. RECENT DISASTER

    Those who were killed by the awful explosion on board the French battleship Liberte were buried with impressive ceremony ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIA

    The elections for the Legislative Assembly held yesterday, were continued to-day. and have resulted in the defeat of the :Ministry In the last House there ...

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH.

    Right Hon. W. S. Churchill, speaking at. Dundee, declared that England wished to see the Moroccan question settled once and for all. He attributed the ...

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  9. DRESSES AT THE SHOW

    The days of extravagant dressing for Elphin are history, to judge by recent years. Certainly the last three years have not called forth any brilliant ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT.

    A sensation was caused at the funeral by a bolting horse breaking up the procession. Cries of "Bomb!" were heard, and onlookers, panic-stricken, ran shriek- ...

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  11. THE BOMBARDMENT.

    Private advices say that the bombardment of Tripoli has commenced, and the inhabitants are fleeing. ...

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  12. TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The transport Derna was shelled and sunk in order to enable the inhabitants to escape. ...

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  13. NOTICE OF BOMBARDMENT.

    Three days' notice was given of the intention to bombard Tripoli, and this will begin to-day. ...

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  14. THE WORKER

    The Railway Commission terminated after hearing the Board of Trade's witness in favour of a continuance of an expiring agreement awards until fresh ...

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  15. USE OF DIRIGIBLES.

    Two dirigibles have been sent to Tripoli. ...

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  16. SUMMONED TO SURRENDER.

    Vice-Admiral Farauell reports that, in reply to a summons to surrender, the Turkish commander asked for a respite. This was conceded until noon yesterday, ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS

    Travellers from Portugal report that the accused at Oporto include two majors and several sergeants. They also assert that the inhabitants of Santo Tirsa are ...

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  18. REDUCTION OF HANDS.

    Consternation has been caused in Crews and London by the North-Western Company discharging 700 men, being 10 per cent of the staff. Short time had been ...

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  19. ITALIAN FLAG HOISTED.

    A special edition of the "Tribune" reports that cruisers bombarded Tripoli forts, Valis Castle, and the highest points of the city. Afterwards a landing was ...

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  20. THE MEN'S DEMANDS.

    The Amalgamated Railwaymen's Conference, held at Carlisle, resolved on a nationalisation of the railways, an eight-hour day for railwaymen, and a reform ...

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  21. TURKISH PRISONERS.

    Excitement was caused by the disembarkation of Turkish prisoners from the transport Sabar, including a general and several, other officers. These have ...

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  22. FATAL RIOTS

    Fatal riots continue in connection with the American railway strike at M'Comb (Mississippi). Pistols were used, and a striker killed, and many dangerously ...

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  23. ITALIAN COLONY.

    "Diezeit" states that the Porte has ordered an expeditionary corps in Yemen to occupy the Italian colony of Eritrea. It will be supported by the Turkish ...

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  24. MIDNIGHT BATHING

    Eighteen girls were drowned In the River Aluta, in Transylvania. They were bathing at midnight, in the old-time belief that they would thus get husbands ...

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  25. ITALIAN NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    An Italian warship sunk two motor boats at Hodada, and pursued the destroyer Peikishefket, which escaped. Another Italian cruiser has been sighted oil ...

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  26. NORWICH STRIKE ENDED

    An eight weeks' strike of 5000 Norwich railway workers has been settled largely in favour of the men. The loss in wages was 36,000, and strike pay £10,000. ...

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  27. THE APPEAL FOR PEACE.

    The Cabinet has held an all-night sitting for the third time since the crisis began. Hilmi and Nazim Pasha decline offices. ...

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  28. COLONIAL OFFICE

    Consequent on the retirement of Sir Charles Lucas from. the position of Assistant Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Colonial Once is to be ...

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  29. THE SHIPMASTERS

    It is reported that several shipmasters who are members of the Merchant Service Guild have expressed their intention of not working with officers who are not ...

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  30. HANDLING OF CEMENT

    The New Zealand Federation of Water side Workers and the Wellington Water-side Workers' Union have given notice to the manufacturers and shippers of ...

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  31. REFUSAL TO OBEY.

    Eleven warships are in the Dardanelles, and the Minister of Marine states that he resigned because the fleet would not obey his orders. ...

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  32. EXHIBITION BUILDING

    A gale wrecked the main building of the Roubaix Exhibition, but the Australian pavilion was not damaged. ...

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  33. SHOPS CLOSED.

    The Porte has closed the Italian shops and appropriated the Italian hospital. ...

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  34. FACTORIES ACT

    At the Police Court to-day "J. Boag and Son were fined 20s for a breach or the Factories Act, in having employed Charles Lewis ...

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  35. STRICT NEUTRALITY.

    The Balkan states have declared a. strict neutrality in the present crisis. ...

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  36. OPERATIC

    Quinlan's opera tour has commenced at Liverpool, success being scored with "Valkyrie." ...

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  37. POSITION OF THE PARTIES.

    The only members of the Ministry reelected were the Premier (Mr. F. Wilson) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Tames Mitchell). The Minister for Mines ...

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  38. REVULSION OF FEELING.

    A remarkable revulsion of feeling has occurred in military circles in favour of Great Britain. ...

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  39. ITALIAN RESERVISTS.

    Several batches of Italian reservists resident in London have been ordered to rejoin the colours. ...

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  40. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The English team, which is en route to Australia, has arrived, and Mr. Warner has wirelessly reported that he has found the passage ticket. ...

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  41. BUTCHERS' STRIKE

    The only change reported in connection with the butchers' strike is that a few more of the men have resumed work. ...

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  42. CORRESPONDENTS QUARANTINED

    A number of Italian, French, and English war correspondents have been quarantined, owing to the cholera in Italy. ...

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  43. SEIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At London-Sunshine. At Valparaiso— Natuna, Artemis, ...

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  44. TAILORS' TROUBLE

    The difference between the Hobart tailors has been amicably settled, the masters having acceded to the requests of the men, which were for an increase ...

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  45. GERMAN NAVY

    It is reported in naval circles that Germany is sending a cruiser squadron to cruise from end to end of the Mediterranean in winter, showing the flag at ...

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  46. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    The Launceston women's branch of the Tasmanian Liberal League will hold an impromptu night in King's Hall on Friday evening. All country Liberals are ...

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  47. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    A general meeting of the Devonport branch of the Waterside Workers' Union was held to-night. The membership was shown at 110, which is a decrease from ...

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  48. WAR RISKS

    The Marine Underwriters' Association of Victoria has received the following cable message from the Institute of London Underwriters:—'"The day by day war ...

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  49. LARCENY OF MONEY

    The sum of £510, intended to pay, wages, was stolen from the Napier Borough Council offices. Alfred Donaldson, a clerk in the employ of the corporation ...

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  50. PAINS.

    "For ten years I was a constant sufferer from attacks of colic, and at times unconscious from the griping pains," says Mr. Alex. J. Cresswell, of Birregurra, ...

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  51. LACK OF ENERGY.

    If you lack energy, don't relish your food, feel dull and constipated, all you need is a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will make you feel like a new man, ...

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