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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Boy Scouts.—A concert in aid of the Magpie Patrol, No. 1 Launceston Troop, was held on Wednesday evening in connection with the Band of Hope at the ...

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  3. ESPIONAGE CASE

    Schulz has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for espionage, and his companions, Hipisch to twelve years. Wulf to two years, and Von Maack and ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. ATROCITIES.

    News from China by the China Navigation Company's steamer Changsha conveys information of horrible atrocities in connection with the revolution. " Since the ...

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  5. THE DURBAR.

    The King's military reception included 1500 officers, and while his Majesty was receiving them Queen Mary held a reception of over a hundred leading princesses, ...

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  6. LINER ASHORE

    The boats of a French cruiser rescued the women and children from the P and O. liner Delhi, which is ashore at Cape Spartel, with the Duke and Duchess of ...

    Article : 155 words
  7. ROYAL GARDEN PARTY.

    Seven thousand people attended the Royal garden party, and their Majesties appeared on a screened balcony formerly belonging to Mogul Emperors, and ...

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  8. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The Australasian footballers defeated Yorkshire by 10 points to 8. The match was played in heavy rain, and the attendance only numbered 700. Yorkshire ...

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  9. HOW THE MISHAP OCCURRED.

    The vessel grounded on a sandbank 200 yards from Cape Hercules. In one morning the Spanish brigantine Vecador and the French cruiser Chateau Renault ...

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  10. THE EMPTY STOCKING.

    Oh mothers in homes that are happy, Where Christmas comes laden with cheer. Where the children are dreaming ...

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  11. THE CHANGES.

    "The Englishman" strongly criticised the changes, but the Bengali papers rejoice at the revocation of the partition. LONDON, Dec. 13. ...

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  12. IMMIGRATION

    The Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, and West Australia secured berths for 30,000 assisteds in 1912 and an option for the same ...

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  13. FINANCE BILL

    The House of Commons read the Finance Bill a third time in a thin House. The Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain complained that the House had not discussed ...

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  14. WARSHIPS TO THE RESCUE.

    In the meanwhile the Friant intercepted the Delhi's wireless message, and hurried to the scene of the wreck, but found it impossible to do anything during the ...

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  15. BOXING

    Carpentier was an easy winner on points in twenty rounds against Harry Lewis, an American. ...

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  16. THE TERRITORIALS

    General Sir John French, reporting on the territorials, says some commanders state that their efforts to recruit have been much hampered by the agents of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. THE WORKER

    Mr. W. S. Geard, secretary of the Amalgamated Mining Employees' Association, served the mine manager to-day with notices concerning the new log of miners' ...

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  18. SOCIETY WEDDING

    On July 3 a sensation was caused by an unexpected development in connection with the projected wedding of the Rev. A. Hawkins and the Lady Constance ...

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  19. BRITISH FLEET

    In the House of Commons the First Lord of the Admiralty (Right Hon. W. S. Churchill), in reply to Mr. Rowland Hunt (U.), stated that the supply of service ...

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  20. CAB STRIKE THREATENING

    In consequence of the decision of the cab-owners to raise the daily rate of cab hire from 6s to 7s on Monday next the local cab-drivers will go out on strike that ...

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  21. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. John Birkett, a resident of Zeehan for 20 years; left the West Coast yesterday for Launceston The remains of the late Mrs. A. von ...

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  22. ROYALTIES IN THE SEA.

    The Duke and Duchess of Fife had refused to leave the Delhi in the first boat, but at mid-day Rear-Admiral Cradock decided it was better to land the party, and ...

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  23. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    One hundred and thirty-eight members of the House of Commons who voted for women's suffrage have signed a protest, against the campaign of rowdyism ...

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  24. THE TEST MATCH

    In connection with to-morrow's test match a special weather forecast issued to-night promises fine weather. However, another change, bringing rain, may be ...

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  25. CANADIAN TRADE

    Canada's trade in the fiscal year with Great Britain increased by 2.000,000 dollars (£400,000). Imports increased largely, but exports decreased slightly. ...

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  26. TEACHERS' PAY

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister for Education mode a statement as to the intentions of the Government in regard to education. He said, ...

    Article : 96 words
  27. CHARGE OF THEFT

    The bearing of the case against John Albert Smythe and William Blanton, charged with having on or about January 3, 1911, and on divers other days between ...

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  28. OFFER DECLINED

    The Dean of Westminster offered a burial of the late Sir J. D. Hooker in Westminster Abbey provided the remains of the late Sir Joseph were cremated. ...

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  29. FOUND DEAD

    Guests assembling for the anniversary of the marriage of Mir. Bernard Kotch. aged 67 years, found both the husband and wife dead. Mr. Kotch died of heart ...

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  30. THE PARTY LANDED.

    After great efforts, though continually washed off their feet, the party landed. Rain fell in torrents, and it was bitterly cold. The Princesses, clothed in ...

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  31. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH

    The circumstances of the death of Maud Crawford, a young woman, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on December 6 as a result of injuries received through ...

    Article : 165 words
  32. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    The Earl of Plymouth states that the Festival of Empire has resulted in a heavy loss, and he will probably have to ask the public to subscribe £75,000 above the ...

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  33. MUSICAL SUCCESS

    Miss Daisy Kennedy (a South Australian) scored a great success at a pupils' concert in the Queen's Hall. The "Daily Telegraph" proclaims her an artist of ...

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  34. THE VESSEL.

    All the women from the Delhi were saved, and some have reached Gibraltar. Seventy of the passengers and 231 of the crew are still aboard the vessel, which is ...

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  35. RECENT ACCIDENT

    Those who were injured on board the battleship Orion at Portsmouth are progressing nicely. ...

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  36. MINE DISASTER

    The fire broke out a second time, and hope is abandoned of rescuing the remaining miners. Numerous messages scrawled on the walls indicate that the men ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. STEAMER MAURETANIA

    Eighty of the Cunarder Mauretama's bottom plates amidships have to be removed, and the repairs will occupy eight weeks, ...

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  38. WESTRALIAN POLITICS

    The Treasurer (Mr. Seadden) delivered his financial statement in the Legislative Assembly last evening. Mr. Seadden expressed regret at the advent of the dry ...

    Article : 144 words
  39. PASSENGERS LANDED.

    All the passengers have now been landed. ...

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  40. HEAT WAVE

    Exceptional warmth is felt in Boston and New York, the temperatures being 68deg., causing great humidity. ...

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  41. AVIATOR KILLED

    Lieutenant Lautheaume, while aeroplaning, fell at Mulen and was killed. ...

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  42. SHIPPING

    The following movements have been notified at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At London—Rippingham Grange, s., Palma, s., froth Australian ...

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  43. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  44. BILLIARDS

    The scores in the billiard match are ns follows:—Stevenson, 13,279; Gray, 13,077. Dec. 14. Gray started with a break of 303, but ...

    Article : 64 words
  45. FINANCIAL

    Dividend.—The South Australian Company has declared an interim dividend of 30s. ...

    Article : 18 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,021 words
  47. AN OFFICER MURDERED

    Monomohun Ghose, a police inspector, was assasinated at Barisal, in Bengal, The assassin escaped. ...

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  48. POISONING CASE

    A miner named Thomas Clamp, of Golden Valley, was arrested to-day on a charge of having attempted to poison Gertrude Payne, of whom he was a rejected suitor. ...

    Article : 50 words
  49. NEGROES' PROTEST

    The negoes' protest committee plans a pilgrimage of from 10,000 to 20,000 negroes to interview President Tait to demand the suppression of mob violence ...

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  50. SEASIDE HOLIDAYS.

    Ladies who are making preparations for a holiday at the seaside should call to sec our stock of Bathing Caps, Sponge and Soap Bags; Safe Floats, to learn to swim; ...

    Article : 63 words
  51. NOISY MEETING

    The disturbance at the peace meeting was due to Irish interrupters, who were anxious to prevent an Anglo-American arbitration being arranged. ...

    Article : 29 words
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