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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The most violent outburst of Anglophobia in Germany since the Boer war was witnessed to-day. The newspaper discover ...

    Article : 195 words
  4. SPORTING.

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  5. AUSTRALIAN NEW:

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The summons issued by Holden, of Fitzroy, charging Ogden, of Eseendon, with striking him during last Saturday's ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    MORTON. Kansas. Saturday. — An aviator named Frisbie foil from a height of a hundred feet to-day' while giving; on exhibition of flight. his ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    MARSEILLES, Sunday.—Twenty-five survivors of tho Fifeshire wreck have arrived from the Red Sea aboard the steamer Goth. ...

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  8. A BRICKLAYER'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Henry Frier, aged 53, a bricklayer, committed suicide at Heidelberg to-day, taking "rough on rats." ...

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  9. AVIATION IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON. Saturday:—Hucks an aviator, aeroplaned to-day from Weston-Super-Mere, 18½ miles S.W of Bristol, in Somerset, to Cardiff, circled ...

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  10. FATAL FALL FROM BALCONY.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A young girl named Conway fell from a balcony at Carlton to-day sad was killed. ...

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  11. WOMAN'S SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A woman named Alice Goud, who stated that she came from Deloraine, Tas., died in the Women'a Hospital to-day. ...

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  12. A FRENCHMAN'S FEAT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—11. Fourney, a French aviator, aeroplaned continuously for eleven and a half hours at the " Bue Aerodrome yesterday, ...

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  13. TWO DEATHS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Lieutenant do Grially while at a height of 1,500 foot, near Troves, met with a terrible disaster. His motor exploded, and the ...

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  14. ANTI-BRITISH FEELING.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Several noisy anti-British meetings have been held in Berlin and other places. "The Kaiser, when passing through ...

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  15. CHILD DROWNED IN A DAM.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A child, Thomas Greenbank, aged 4. was drowned in a dam at Ballarat to-day. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday: — In the event of a pair being refused when the vote is taken on Mr. Wade's censure motion next week, Mr. Moehan (Labor). ...

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  17. PATRIOTIC GERMANS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—Sedan Day celebration is exciting Germany's warlike spirit, and stimulating hostility to-wards England . Every patriot is ...

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  18. DARING BALLOONIST DROWNED.

    CHARLOTTE. North Carolina, Sunday.—While ballooning at Lakewood Park, a noted pleasure resort. in tho presence of a groat crowd, and after ...

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  19. ESPIONAGE GASES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Owing to the spy scare extra precautions have beet taken to guard the Government maganie at Southlands. ...

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  20. FIVE OF THE CREW IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Five of the Fifshire's crew have arrived at Plymouth, and state that after the vessel struck there, was no panie, the ...

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  21. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    CHICAGO. Saturday.—Gotch and Hackousehmids are both ready for their wresting bont on Monday for the worlds championship. Doth men are ...

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  22. SMALL-POX ON A STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A lady passenger on the steamer Van Linschoten, which runs monthly between Singapore and Australia, has been ...

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  23. A. SPY'S DOUBLE LIFE.

    Urgent steps are being taken at Southampton 10 secure the trial of Max Schultz, who was recently committed; for trial for espionage. Schultz is a ...

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  24. COLF IN IRELAND.

    LONDON Saturday — Mr L. O. Muna, holder of the title, and Hon. .Michael Scott (Melbourne) contested the Irish amateur golf championship ...

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  25. MADAME MELBA'S OPERA SEASON.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — The Melbagrand opora season was opened to night. People gathered outside the theatre from seven o'clock this ...

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  26. VICTORIA'S PREMIER IN LONDON.

    LONDON. Saturday. — Hon. John Murray, Premier of Victoria, and .Miss Murray, have been farewelled prior to their departure for Australia. ...

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  27. WARWICK FARM RACES

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  28. A CALIFORNIAN OUTRAGE.

    REDDING, California, Saturday.—Three robbers, one of whom was a negro, hold up the Southern Pacific southbound express, when forty miles ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. HOBART.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Messrs. Hurst. Ogden and Watkins M.'sH.A., again waited on the Minister of Lands (Hon. A. Hean) and the Einginner ...

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  30. MINERS' MINIMUM WACE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Mining Association has practically agreed to meet representatives of the Minors' Foderation to discuss the adoption of a ...

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  31. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON. Sunday. — John Cox, alias "Tracker," was arrested on Saturday night for violently assaulting his wife. ...

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  32. HOBART TROTS.

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  33. SOUTH WALES WAGE TROUBLES.

    LONDON, .Saturday.—The proposal to hold a conference, in South Wales to fix a minimum wage for miners hat been abandoned on the ground that ...

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  34. BOY'S' FOOLISH EXPERIMENT.

    LONGFORD, Sunday.—At Longford last night a lad named John Uhlman was ondeavoring to find out. the composition of a dynamite cap by ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S RICH PRIZE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Yesterday the High Commissioner for Australia, Sir George Reid, opened the Bakers' Exhibition. Westralia and South ...

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  36. PRESIDENT TAFT CRITICISED.

    VANCOUVER. Saturday.—At Long Beach (California) Senator Clapp, one of the leaders of the Progressive Republicans, speaking to an interviewer, ...

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  37. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—An elderly prospector, Daniel Sweeney, last seen at Renison Bell on Thursday morning, is missing ;. He was Supposed to leave ...

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  38. DEAR FOOD.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday—The dear food riots are spreading to Belgium. Three thousand when at Hautomont made a demonstration against milkmen ...

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  39. MORE DISORDER IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Further riots have aceeurred at Saint Quentin, where several butchers shops werw wrecked yesterday. six policemen wore injured if ...

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  40. CYCLING.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The Ramblers',Cycle Club 50-mile road race, run on Saturday resulted: A. P. Grenda. 1 and fastest time; B. Self, 2: L. T. ...

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  41. SHALE RESIDUE COMPOUND.

    Sir,—Having read the request by Mr. do Bavay on the results of experiments on the sbale matter derived from the property of the Latrobe Shale ...

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  42. PLEASURE LAUNCH COLLISION.

    TOLEDO, Ohio, Sunday.—A freight steamer yesterday ran down a launch laden with a pleasure party in Maunie Ray. There were eight in the ...

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  43. STRIKE IN BRUSSELLS.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday.—About 2,500 fits spinners have struck" owing; to the mill owners proposing a period of "short time" owing to tho dullness of ...

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  44. TENNIS.

    A team of six gentlemen from Burnie travelled to Deyonport on. Saturday to try conclusions with local tear his players, but owing to the ...

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  45. AMERICAN MOTOR RACING.

    NEW YORK, Sunday,—A well-known motorist named Burman, driving a Benz car, made a world's record for two miles at the Brighton Bench ...

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  46. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a meeting of the British Association at Portsmouth yesterday, reference was made to the steady progress of the ...

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  47. ATHLETICS.

    HOBART, Sunday. — The tenth cross-country athletic championship of Tasmania was hold. on Saturday, and proved very interesting. The ...

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  48. EAST MELBOURNE TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday Night —In connection with the charge of murder against Dr. Peacock, the defectives have been informed that accused was ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICAN MAIL SERVICE.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—The conditions of the now mail contract demand a quicker service and adequate with storage with fixed maximum ...

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  50. EXPLOSION DESTROYS STEAMER.

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The Government steamer Strewe was destroyed to-day. The boiler exploded, and the captain and seven men were killed and two ...

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  51. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    OTTAWA, Sunday—Much indignation has been aroused in political circles at the discovery that Mr. W. R. Hearst's newspaper syndicate, are ...

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  52. COLF.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—The Northern Tasmanian golf championship meeting was commenced at King Meadows on Saturday, when the North and South ...

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  53. LABOR TROUBLE IN AMERICA.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Saturday.—Meetings are taking place between Mr.' Kruttschmitt. general manager of the Harriman railway lines and the ...

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  54. LACROSSE.

    HOBART, Sunday. — The lacrossematch between teams representing Melbourne and South Tasmania, was played on Saturday, and was easily ...

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  55. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    PARIS, Sunday.—Owing to the indisposition of the French Ambassador to Germany (M. Cambon) the "conversations respecting the Moroccan ...

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