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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—A railway acceident which occurred to-day af Salzburg in Russian Silesia, resulted in the death of 8 persons, and 41 were ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The body j of the late Roman Catholic Bishop of Sale (Rt. Rev. J. Corbett) was interred in the Cathedral at Sale to-day. ...

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  5. BURNIE HARBOR WORKS.

    The Burnie and Table Cape Marine Board have in hand a scheme of harbor improvements at Burnie which will more than double the existing wharf ...

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  6. [?] OF THE WORLD.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.—A band of Russian brigands to-day attacked a German homestead at Ekaterineslav. The owner was absent at the ...

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  7. TRANSPORT TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The strike committee is convening a special meeting of the Transport Federation, to be held on Saturday, for the purpose of ...

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  8. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—The Coroner (Mr. E. V. Goldsmid) at Williamsford to-day, conducted an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death ...

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  9. FREEMASONRY.

    WEEPAWA, (Manitoba), Friday.—John Deapscy, the oldest Freemason in the world, died to-day, aged 97 years. He had been a mason sines 22 ...

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  10. TRADE DEVELOPMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A large deputation to-day waited on the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. Murray), and asked that a decentralisation policy in ...

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  11. NO SUPPORT FROM GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Von Jothade, the president of the International Transport Workers' Federation, has refused to promise support to the ...

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  12. REMARKABLE CRIME IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A remarkable case has been disclosed at Rennes, the capital of the French department of Ille-et-Vilaine. ...

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  13. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Walter Morrison has given Oxford University £10,000 towards the establishment of a pension fund for professors. ...

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  14. THE STATE CRISIS.

    The "Australasian" thus deals with the pretensions of the "Tasmanian Dictator" :— Whether Mr. Norman Cameron— ...

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  15. PRODUCE AT A STANDSTILL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The colonial butter and cheese trade is at a standstill owing to the strike. Prices are nominally unchanged. There is a ...

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  16. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    HORSHAM, Friday.—A fire which occurred on the farm of Langley Bros., near Horsham, to-day, destroyed 150 tons of hay, with the stables and other ...

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  17. FLOODS IN HUNGARY.

    BUDAPESTH, Friday.—Floods in the south-eastern parts of Hungary have demolished hundreds of peasants' homes The inhabitants of several villages, ...

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  18. COLLISION IN NEW YORK BAY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Yesterday the steamer Berwind, during a dense fog, collided with the French liner Hudson in New York Bay. ...

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  19. PASSING VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A man named James Cook, alias Norman Murray, has been arrested and charged with passing valueless cheques. Cook ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In view of the continued outbreaks of crime in New South Wales, especially burglaries, it has been decided to strengthen the ...

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  21. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    NEW YORK, Friday.— Winifred Ankers, a nurse, Who was accused of poisoning nine babies, hag been acquitted. ...

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  22. ROMANCE OF A WILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ten thousand pounds reward is offered for the discovery of a codicil to the will of Sir John Murray Scott, Bart., the ...

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  23. EMPLOYERS MEET MR. M'KENNA.

    The employers who met Mr. M'Kenna included the Port of London Authority. They will hold a further meeting on Monday. ...

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  24. SCHOOLBOY KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A lad named Jack Rutter was knocked off a tramcar at Coogee to-day and killed. Ho was a pupil of the Sydney Church Grammar ...

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  25. DUKE OF FIFE'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Stuart Bolton, a claimant to a part of the estates of the late Duke of Fire, died at Barnet Cottage Hospital to-day. ...

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  26. TIRED OF LIVING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Henry Wright, aged 48 years, committed suicide in the bathroom of the steamer Bombala while the vessel was on her voyage ...

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  27. BRITISH NAVAL DEFENCE.

    MALTA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) tho First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Churchill), and Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener landed ...

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  28. LEGISLATION DEMANDED.

    The Baltic Mercantile Shipping Exchange has demanded immediate legislation to deal with the situation, inasmuch as the present methods of ...

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  29. MAN'S LEG CRUSHED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—While following his occupation of wharf laborer at Sydney to-day a man named Hugh May, aged 25, had one of his legs ...

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  30. THREAT OF A GENERAL STRIKE.

    Mr. Anderson, ono of the strike leaders. threatens a national strike unless the importation of blacklegs cases. ...

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  32. FOOTBALL.

    Tho following team will represent the Ulverstone Junior Football Club against North Motton to-day at Ulverstone, play to start at 3 p.m.:— ...

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  33. CHARGED. WITH MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— James Skinner, who was charged with the murder of Samuel Watson, at Hillgrove, was acquitted at the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  34. THE COURTS.

    A couple of cases were listed [?] be dealt with by the Police Magistrate, Mr. L. E. Chambers, yesterday morning. The first was heard in the ...

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  35. FUEL RECOGNITION OF UNIONS DEMANDED.

    The men have declared their desire for a full recognition of their union, and also an investigation into all questions underlying the unrest, and a ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. Friday. — A man named James Gorrie was arrested at Warburton to-day on a charge of murdering his wife during a quarrel, in ...

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  37. LAUNCH OF THE MELBOURNE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Tho secondclass cruiser Melbourne, which has been built in England for the Australian navy, was launched to-day at ...

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  38. ARMED BURGLAR.

    ADELAIDE Friday. — An armed And masked burglar attacked Reginald Sandilands, the caretaker of the Freemason's Tavern, last night. He was ...

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  39. ULVERSTONE.

    At the Police Court yesterday a man named George Alder, or Richardson, was brought before Mr. A. Colhoun, J.P., charged with an offence against ...

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  40. DIMINISHING STOCKS OF GRAIN.

    The members of the Corn Exchange, in Mark Lane, London, have drawn the Government's attention to the diminishing stocks of grain, and the danger ...

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  41. HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.—Ministers made a lengthy inspection of the gaol premises this afternoon, and were satisfied that the steps to be taken to build a new gaol ...

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  42. DEVONPORT v. BURNIE RAILWAY

    Devonport will be picked from the following for the match against Burnie Railway at Ulverstone on Monday:—Blakney, Mason, Sloane, ...

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  43. HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday. — At the Police Court to-day Susannah Brooks was fined £5 for keeping a disorderly house. ...

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  44. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. M'Kenna, the Home Secretary, to-day met a deputation of employers at the Home Office, and agreed to a request to ...

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  45. MINING.

    All orders receive prompt personal attention. No commission chatted unless business transacted. Quotations supplied. Address telegrams. ...

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  46. CARTERS' AND DRIVERS' WAGES BOARD.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Carters' and Drivers' Wages Board is to meet next Thursday to consider the repeal of the section of the recent award dealing ...

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  47. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—At the Police Court to-day James Fawkner, charged with feeding pigs with raw offal, was fined 20/ and costs. ...

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  48. SHAMROCKS v. ULVERSTONE.

    This match will be played at Ulverstone on Monday (King's Birthday). Shamrocks will come from the following:—T. Weeks, C. A. Jillett, C. ...

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  49. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Friday. — At the Police Court to-day Geo. M'Cormick was charged with being of unsound mind, and was remanded for observation for ...

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  50. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Lord Derby. speaking at a meeting of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce to-day, said that Great Britain would gain much in ...

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  51. THE LAUNCHING CEREMONY.

    The Agent-General for Western Australia (Sir Newton Moore) and a large member of Australians were present at the launching of the Melbourne. ...

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  52. WINTRY WEATHER.

    HOBART, Friday.— To-day was very wintry, rain falling at frequent intervals, while Mt. Wellington is covered with snow from summit to base. ...

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  54. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  55. TO-DAY'S BIG MATCH.

    The team selected to represent the North-West against Launceston and Hobart will leave the Coast by train this morning. They will meet n team ...

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  56. LAUNCESTON.

    [?], Friday— The receipts on the Launceston trams for week ended Wednesday totalled £225/5, as compared with £245/16/3 for the ...

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  57. THE BLACK SUGAR LOAF TRAGEDY.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—At the inquest regarding the death of Mrs. A. Pugh, who was found dead yesterday, at her home at Black Sugar Loaf with ...

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  58. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—The Royal Commission on the Zeehan Hospital trouble was adjourned to-day until Tuesday afternoon. This morning the ...

    Article : 123 words
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