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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Judge Hodges to-day summed up in the Peacock case and the jury, after a retirement of four hours, returned ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The announcement of ex-President Roosevelt that he will accept Presidential no-mination, has aroused enthusiasm. ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Enoch Edwards (Labor), M.P. for Hanley, is presiding over a conference of 160 delegates representing 610,600 miners ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.— Those killed, at the bombardment of Beirout by the Italian, cruisers included two otficers and. twenty of the crews of ...

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  7. ARBITRATION CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Judge Higgins, has stated a special case for the Full Court, in tho Arbitration Court case, the Federated Engine ...

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  8. CONFERENCE WITH MR. ASQUITH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—To-day the miners' representatives and coalowners conferred with the Prime Minister Mr. Asquith) and an agreement is ...

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  9. TURKEY'S PROTEST TO POWERS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday.— The Turkish Government has protested to the Great Powers against the Italian warships which sunk the ...

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  10. CAUGHT RED-HANDED.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A constable found two men rifling the Jolimont Railway Station last night. He arrested one, and after a struggle the ...

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  11. TURKISH MUNITIONS CAPTURED

    ROME, Tuesday.—A steamer conveying 250 ions of Turkish munitions has been captured in Sicilian waters. ...

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  12. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Mary Ann Parker was to-day charged with the murder of Lilian Holdich by an illegal operation. The jury disagreed ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN TRADES.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday—The majority report of the commission on trades aud industries recommends adequate but not prohibitive protection on ...

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  14. QUEBEC BRIDGE DISASTER.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—The Canadian police authorities are conducting exhaustive investigations into the destruction of the great Quebec bridge ...

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  15. MINERS' STRIKE EXTENDING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In addition to the 2,000 miners who came out yesterday there are 2,200 on strike' in Derbyshire, several thousand in South ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Government has decided that the sentences of 15 months on the Lithgow strike rioters must be served. ...

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  17. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The by-election for the St. Rollax division of Glasgow, caused by the acceptance by Mr. T. M'Kinnon Wood of au office of ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Mr. Coyne says the strike must go on, but many men are resuming work. ...

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  19. THE CRETAN CRIMES.

    CANEA, Tuesday.—Three Mussulmans were assassinated yesterday at Kirtomados, near Canea, the capital of Crete. A riot ensued between the ...

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  20. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Antarctic explorer. Sir Ernest Shackleton, when interviewed to-day said that Captain Scott should leave Macmurdo ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— The captain of the steamer Athelstan has been fined £100 for permitting a prohibited immigrant to land. ...

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  22. STRIKE SETTLED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At the conference held with reference to the firemen's strike a settlement has been arrived at. ...

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  23. WARNER'S CRICKET TEAM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Morning Post" aud "Westminster Gazette" consider that the Marylebone team in Australia in their present form would ...

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  24. AUTOMATIC RIFLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— As no satisfactory automatic rifle has yet been produced, the War Office is testing n new pattern of magazine rifle. ...

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  25. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday.—The steamer Deliverance has foundered at the Kemongo River and thirty-two members of the crew were drowned ...

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  26. THE UNION BADGE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Consequent oh Justice Higgin's judgment, the tramway men here have commenced wearing badges. ...

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  27. BRITISH ARMY ESTIMATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Army estimates were published yesterday, and provide for the expenditure ol £27,860,000, an increase of £170,000 ...

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  28. CANADA AND BISLEY.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Mr. Hughes, Minister of Militia, announces that there will be no Canadian team for Bisley in 1912 unless the National ...

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  29. WEDDING BELLS.

    An interesting ceremony took place yesterday at "Chescombe," Oldaker street, Devonport, the residence of. Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Riggs, when Ethel ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The censure motion oh the Governor was defeated to-day by the casting vote af the Speaker. The Labor members ...

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  31. HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Tasmanian Tourist Association has received a letter from a resident of India who stated that he is coming ...

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  32. ROBBERY FROM A MOTOR CAR.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Part of the sum of £5,000 stolen from a taxi-cab by a messenger has been recovered in Boston. Several arrests have been ...

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  33. CRICKET IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    BUENOS AYRES, Tuesday.—Lord Hawke's Marylebone cricket team to-day defeated Argentine by 210 runs. ...

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  34. CANADIAN PROVINCES.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Resolutions introduced in the Femoral Parliament propose the adding of Ongawa to the Quebec province, thus making Quebec ...

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  35. SPORTING.

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  36. DEATH OF BOARDJSD OUT CHILD:

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The coroner, Mr. Wise, held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Evelvn May Henzler, 11 months ...

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  37. BILLETT—WOOD.

    A pretty wedding was celebrated in the Baptist Church yesterday in the presence of a large attendance. The officiating ministers were Rev. F. J. ...

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  38. A RANCH BATTLE.

    HARFA, Texas, Tuesday.—A baud of Mexican insurgents surrounded the Nelson Morris ranch, opposite Sierra Blanca, and fought a band of ...

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  39. ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A deputation, consisting of Messrs. David Smith, M.P, Jas Belton, W. Sheridan, and W. A. Woods, M.'sH.A., waited on ...

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  40. WHOLESALE SWISS FRAUDS.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—A State Councillor named Engene Berlie has been sentenced to nine years for frauds, involving some £110,000. Many ...

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  41. ZEEHAN.

    ZEERJAN, Wednesday.— A four-roomed wooden cottage on cemetery road, owned by the Zeehan Investment Society, was destroyed by fire at one ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN BOYS' TOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Scottish Territorial forces are making arrangements to accommodate the Australian boys who are on a visit to England ...

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  43. WARDEN'S COURT.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—At the Warden's Court this morning Commissioner Turner heard arguments from counsel in the mining case, Boulder ...

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  44. BOWLS.

    C. L. Richmond (receive 4) and A. E. Potts (receive 3) played a game In the handicap singles yesterday afternoon, which the latter won by 31 to 18. ...

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  45. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    NANKING, Wednesday.— The delegates have arrived to discuss the porsoniiel and Coalition Government. It is expected that Peking will remain ...

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  46. AQUATICS.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday:— Perfect weather conditions greeted the North Esk and Tamar crews, who met this evening in the T.R.A. ...

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  47. DIVINITY DECREES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The professors of Trinity and Cambridge have issued a memorial with the object of forcing the removal of the restriction ...

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  48. SWIMMING.

    A swimming race, over a distance or 75 yards, was held at the Mersey Rowing Club's sheds last night with the following reault:—C. Clayton, 12 ...

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  49. PRICE OF METALS.

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  52. LAUNCESTON CONTESTS.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— At the Northern Tasmanian Amateur Swimming Association carnival at the Victoria Baths to-night the 220 Yards ...

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