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  2. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The action of Ronald Don, aged seven, who through his father was suing for £2,000 damages against the Railway ...

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  3. A BURNIE SENSATION.

    An accident of a remarkable chara ter which ended in extensive damage to the Burnie lighthouse, and one the Government railway trucks, ...

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  4. WORLD.

    Wednesday.-Garnier and [?]of the apaches for whom [?] have been searching in con-[?] with the motor car murders ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday—King Frederick VIII. of Denmark died suddenly last night in Hamburg. He had been Haying at the Hamburger Hotel there ...

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  6. LAUNCESTON.

    LADNCESTON. Thursday. — New insolvent: John Richard Hall, of Ringarooma, a contractor. His estimated debts are £120. ...

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  7. THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday—At the Hospital Board meeting tonight the surgeon superintendent (Dr. Ramsay), after sixteen years service, attended ...

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  8. STARVING STOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Government has decided to carry food for starving stock at a reduction of 33 per cent, on the regular rates. ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. FALSE DECLARATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Emil Clarence Parsons, aged 19, was today arrested on a charge of making a false declaration that he had not been ...

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  11. THE LIBERAL VICTORY.

    Sir,-Mr. Hurst, ex-M.H.A., seems badly hurt. The worst point about defeat or truth is that it always hurts somebody. In my last, I said the ...

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  12. STATE COAL MINE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Work has been resumed at the State coal mine, where a strike has been in progress for some time. ...

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  13. THE QUARANTINED IMMIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday— All the immigrants by the steamer Irishman, which was quarantined, have now been lauded. Eight hundred are living ...

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  14. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.-A telegram from Strasburg, the chief town in Alsace-Lorraine, states that the Kaiser, in the course of conversation with the ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Thursday. - A meeting of citizens has been convened to protest against the resumption of Federal Government House by the State. ...

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  16. KING COLLAPSES WHILE WALKING.

    HAMBURG, Wednesday— The late King Frederick started for a stroll in a lounge suit, and unaccompanied. He walked some 200 yards, and then ...

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  17. RECOVERY OF MORE BODIES.

    The s.s. Oceanic has picked up one of the Titanic's collapsible boats and three bodies. It is believed that this is the boat whence Lowe was rescued. ...

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  18. IN HIS DAUGHTER'S DEFENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - A man named Patrick Joseph Kearney today pleaded guilty to a charge of shooting, at and wounding- Wm. Albert Worth- ...

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  19. HIS LAST SCENE.

    WINNIPEG, Thursday—A man named Warren Cunlan, a well-known Canadian actor, dropped dead on the stage today during tim final scene of ...

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  20. SUPREMACY OF THE SEAS.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Speaking at the Shipwright Company's banquet today," the First Lord of the Admiraity (Rt. Hon. W. S. Churchill) said ...

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  21. PERSONAL.

    An interesting wedding, in which the parties are members of the "Kismet" Company, was quietly celebrated at Melbourne the other day, when Miss ...

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  22. AT THE BRITISH COURT.

    LONDON, Thursday—Their Majesties King Georges and Queen Mary have gone into deep mourning at Marlborough House, and have condoled ...

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  23. AN IMMIGRANT'S PLIGHT.

    SYDNEY. Thursday. - William Underwood, a your man, walked into a Sydney watchhouse today and said that he arrived in Australia as an immigrant ...

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  24. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    NEW ORLEANS, Wednesday— Two masked men today Held up the New Orleans-New York express, and dynamited the safe. They escaped on ...

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  25. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Commonwealth and State Governments have sent messages of condolences to the King on the death of the King of ...

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  26. To the Editor.

    Sir,-The Rev. T. J. O'Donnell, in his letter of Thursday, states that he is familiar with the sentences of my letter published in Monday's issue, ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday—The recount for the Port Curtis seat in the Queensland Legislatives Assembly in connection with the recent general ...

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  28. TROUBLE IN TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday— Two thousand insurgents, made up of both Moslem and Christian Albanians, have gathered in the mountains ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA AND GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday — The Australian High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), who is at present on a visit to Berlin has road a long paper before a ...

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  30. THE GERMAN MENACE.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Rt. Hon. W. S. Churchill), speaking in the House of Commons today, said that Germany's extra naval expenditure was ...

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  31. CYCLONE IN HUNCARY.

    BUDAPEST, Wednesday—A cyclone swept over the country round Alsofeher yesterday, and destroyed several villages. In all 450 dwellings were ...

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  32. WESTRALIA.

    KALGOORLIE, Thursday—A very sad accident occurred today, when a man named John Hogsflesh, aged 30, was killed by a fall of stone at the ...

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  33. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Sir,—The present high prices ruling or many lines of food must make the coming winter a hard one for the working classes, especially those with ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND CHURCH FUND.

    LONDON, Thursday.— An anonymous Londoner has donated the sum of £1,250 to the diocesan fund of the Rev. G. H. Frodsham, Bishop of ...

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  35. To the Editor.

    Sir,—My attention has been drawn to a letter signed "T. J. O'Donnell" in your issue of this morning, in which he replies to "Nor'-Wester," and ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. LONDON FRUIT MARKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Tasmanian fruit which was on board the steamers Otranto, Suevic and Essex has arrived in good condition. ...

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  38. PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Silver was quoted today at 2/4 per oz. ...

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  39. CANADA AND THE STATES.

    OTTAWA. Wednesday [?] Government has [?] allow the great Northern [?] of the United States to use [?]ning rights ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday—A woman named Susan Wilson was today sentenced to seven years imprisonment for performing an illegal operation. ...

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  41. THE HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—There has been a lot of talk the right day for the half-holiday, and we have been given to understand that in Victoria and N.S. Wales saturday ...

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  42. COST OF LIVING.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday—Government statistics just published show that the cost of living in Canada has been steadily rising during the last decade. ...

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  43. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday—The following representatives of employers and employes have been appointed a Wages Board in respect of the engineering ...

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  44. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday. - The Berlin correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung," published at Frankfurt, in South Germany, declares that Count ...

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  45. KANSAS STOCKYARD BURNT.

    KANSAS CITY, Wednesday—The stockyards here were burnt today, and no less than 2,000 cattle perished in the flames. ...

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  46. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    SAX FRANCISCO, Wednesday—The Presidential primary elections here have resulted in an overwhelming. victory for ex-President Roosevelt. ...

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  47. SURVEYORS CONFERENCE.

    HOBART, Thursday—The Surveyor General left tonight by the mail train for Launceston, and will leave tomorrow for Melbourne to attend a ...

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  48. BOXING.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. - Johnny Kilbane, the feather-weight champion, outfought and defeated Frankie Burns in a fast ten-rounds bout yesterday. ...

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  49. THE COURTS.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Messrs. T. L. Mace and S. Curnow, J.'sP., Lorenzo Salomone, an Italian sailor, aged 26 years, pleaded ...

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  50. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Following up a suggestion appearing in a Launceston contemporary re the closure, I beg to move that the following gentlemen be no longer ...

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  51. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    Sir,—I am extremely pleased and gratified to know that I have at last drawn fire from "Master Baker" My last letter has evidently made ...

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  52. POSTAL NOTE CASE.

    HOBART, Thursday—After a Supreme Court trial extending over three days the jury today found William Blanton and John Albert Smythe guilty ...

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  53. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  54. SIX HOURS DAY.

    a reception to the delegates [?] by the Eight Hours Union at daberg, Queensland, Mr. Coyne, said that if they had a ...

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  55. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday—At the Police Court to-day Lewis Windsor and E. G. Owen wore charged with smoking in a tram car and using obscene ...

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