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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    PARIS, Monday, -Six Apaches killed a chauffeur at Terre Chantilly, and seized his car. They then entered the Chantilly Bank, ami killed the cashier ...

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  3. BAPTIST UNION.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-The annual meetings of the Baptist Union vere continued today. Messrs. Butler, Wood and Stanfield ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    The'"Daily News" says today that there are powerful groups of both Liberal and Conservative employers in the House of Commons in favor of ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-At the Maryborough Court today Clande Taylor was found guilty of assaulting David Clark, and robbing him of of [?]7. ...

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  7. LAND ASSESSMENTS.

    Mr. W. H. Lee, M.H.A., bag been in correspondence with the Premier i reference to the high assessments of unimproved value placed on rural ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    JENINIZ, Mexico, Tuesday-A fierce battle between the Government and revolutionary forces is raging in the neighborhood. Four hundred ...

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  9. CYCLIST THROWN AND KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —Ernest Farmer, aged 15, was riding a bycycle at Coburg today, when tho when the wheel skidded, and he was thrown to the ...

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  10. TRAIN STRIKES ROCKSLIOE.

    SAND POINT, Idaho, Monday.- A freight train of 60 cars struck a rockslide on the Great Northern line yesterday. ...

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  11. OPORTO BOMB EXPLOSION.

    LISBON, Monday.-Three more bodies have been recovered from the debris caused by the explosion of bombs which were being manufactured in a ...

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  12. IMPORTATION OF MOTOR CARS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-The trial of diaries Brown Kellow, and Raymond Ewart Kemsley, on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the ...

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  13. THE LOSSES OF THE STRIKE.

    Since the strike began the miners have lost 23,000,000 working days and £5,850,000 in wages. Employes in other trades have lost 12,000,000 days ...

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  14. PERFORMING ANIMALS KILLED.

    LONDON, Monday.-A fire occurred in a large shod at Kensington yesterday, and 10 valuable trained baboons and two performing dogs were ...

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  15. THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, commenting on the remarks of Mr. Blackwood, president of the Employers' Federation with ...

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  16. THE KAISER'S TOUR.

    ROME, Tuesday.-King Victor Emanuel, of Italy, visited the Kaiser William aboard the Royal yacht, Hohenzolklern, at Venice yesterday. ...

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  17. THE DANGER TO THE STATE.

    Professor Alfred Marshall, formerly professor of political economy at Cambridge University, and Professor Washley, point out tho grave danger to the ...

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  18. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.

    LONDON, Monday.-In the international Rugby match today Wales defeated France by 14 points to S points. ...

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  19. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-The managers of fifty railroad companies, east of Chicago, net the locomotive engineers in a conference yesterday on the ...

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  20. MANDAMUS FOR WINE LICENSE.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.- The State Treasurer (Mr. Watt) was yesterday served with a copy of the mandamus granted on Friday by Mr. Justice ...

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  21. FREIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA RAISED.

    Owing to the strike the Norddentscher and German-Australian lines have raised freights to Australia and New Zealand by 2/6 per 1.000 ...

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  22. FATAL DARTMOUTH FIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.— A serious fire occurred at Dartmouth yesterday, 11 which a block of tenements was destroyed by fire. ...

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  23. TASMANIAN INDUSTRIES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.-When in England last year, Mr. H. Jones brought under the notice of English investors several proposals for the ...

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  24. DUKE OF FIFE'S ESTATES.

    LONDON, Monday. - -eorgo Frederick Stuart, a travelling street musician at New Barrett, claims a portion of the late Duke of Fife's estate. ...

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  25. A BIC CUN.

    Planned to throw a projectile weighing 2,000 lb. with armor-piercing velocity a distance of 15 miles, a new record-breaking 16in. gun has been ...

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  26. MEN RESUMING WORK.

    The men's lenders oppose the idea of an ultimate award by an independent chairman in case of the district boards not agreeing. It is considered ...

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  27. WATER DIVERSION.

    OTTAWA, Monday. - A protest has been made to the United States against the proposal to take an additional wanter supply for the Chicago drainage ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    MADRID, Monday.-Fighting has been renewed in Morocco between the Spaniards and the Moors. After the former had occupied positions ...

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  29. CHINESE ROBBERS.

    PEKING, Monday.-A band of Chinese robbers it Szechuan killed an American clergyman named Hicks. His companions, i! off man and Sheldon, ...

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  30. CHEAP ELECTRICITY.

    LONDON, Monday.— Sir William Ramsay, Professor of Chemistry at the University College. London, in an address on Saturday to the members of ...

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  32. UP-TO-DATE AGRICULTURE.

    HOBART, Tuesday. —The Director of Agriculture Mr. A. H. Benson, has returned from a visit to N.S. Wales and Queensland. ...

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  33. FRENCH AVIATION.

    PARIS, Monday. —The national fund opened to aid the development of French aviation, exceeds £81,000. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-Charles Mothett, aged 20, was drowned while surf bathing at Bondi today. ...

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  35. MOTOR-CAB STRIKE ENDED.

    LONDON", Monday. - The strike of ritish motor-cab drivers has ended. Tho men aro now awaiting the decision of the Chief Industrial ...

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  36. EMBEZZLING LODGE FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Aridale Court of Sessions today Christopher Cooper, aged 62, an ex-official in the Manchester Unity Order of ...

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  37. COVERNOR ASSASSINATED.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. - A Greek at Vathey the capital of the Turkish island of Samos, off the coast of Asia Minor, has assassinated ...

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  38. PRICE OF METALS.

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  39. FROZEN MEAT.

    A well-known Circular Head farmer writes:- Since so much now country has been opened up here, and at King Island, ...

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  40. A CHINESE VICTIM.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday-Wm. O'Reilly was today found guilty of the manslaughter of a Chinese named' Sen Gong. Ho struck him a blow ...

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  41. ARTISANS' DWELLINCS.

    PARIS, Monday.-The Municipal Council of Paris recommends the detation of a loan of £8,000,000 for the purpose of providing cheap dwellings. ...

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  42. PERSONAL.

    Lieutenant C. A. Cox and Se Lieutenants A. T. Cruiokshank and J. D. W. Chisholm have successfully undergone examinations which Rive them ...

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  43. MUNICIPAL FISH MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Royal Commission on the food industry recommends that all private, fish markets be closed, and that all. right of selling ...

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  44. BIG FRENCH LOAN.

    PARIS, Monday.-The French Government placed on the market on Saturday a loan for £12,000,000 at par. The money is to bo devoted to ...

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  45. DESTROYER WARREGO.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-It is expected that the Australian-built destroyer Warrego will undergo her speed trials early in April. ...

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  46. BOY KILLED BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-Geo. Webster, aged 12, was run over by a train at Penrith today and was killed. His body was fearfully mutilated. ...

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  47. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    "WASHINGTON, Monday.-In a speech at Portland, Maine, Mr. Roosevelt bitterly attacked President Taft for being not only unprogressive, but ...

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  48. HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday. - At the Supreme Court" at Launceston on Tuesday a case, in which Solomon Harris proceeds against the Tasmanian ...

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  49. CONFERENCE OF MINISTERS.

    It is probable that a conference of Ministers of Agriculture will he held in Sydney at tho end of May, when several matters of importance to the ...

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  50. A SPORTING PRELATE.

    The Archbishop of Adelaide, the Right Rev. Dr. O'Reily, in the course of an address on "The Religious Agitator," in opening the new school for ...

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  51. THE COURTS.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. S. Curnow, J.P., JaB. Chalker was fined 2/6 on a charge of being drunk and incapable, while Albert ...

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  52. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. —The Mayor .(Alderman Paton), Aldermen Humphreys, and Gee, and tho City Surveyor (Mr. St. John David), left ...

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  53. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-At the Police Court today Samuel Robert Wobb, an elderly man, was charged. with stealing a small vertical steam ...

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  54. TELEGRAPH LINEMAN'S FALL.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday. —While engaged arranging some telegraph linos in Patterson street today (George Haigh, an employe of the Telegraph ...

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  55. CURING HAMS BY ELECTRICITY.

    A Cincinnati packer some time ago discovered a method of curing hums by electricity. Ho found that by introducing nu alternating current ...

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  56. NEW DISCOVERY OF COAL.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A valuable discovery of coal has been reported from Seymour, near St. Mary's. One seam has been opened up 12ft. thick, and is ...

    Article : 37 words
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