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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A serious marina collision took place yesterday off Cowes. As the mammoth steamer Olympic was passing Cowes for Cher ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Rev. F B. Meyors campaign against the Johnstone -Wells fight is gathering force and columns of protesting letters are ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday. — An officer of the Board of Trade has been sent to Dublin seeking to promote a settlement. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A parcel containing the bodies of two male infants prematurely born, has been found on the Yarra Bank road So ...

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  6. TRAIN AND CAB IN COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A cab was entailed into by a train at Wangarattn to-day, and the driver, a man named Sheehan, was seriously injured. ...

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  7. SPORTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  8. SELECTION OF THE REFEREE.

    Johnson, who returns from Franco next week, demands a voice in the selection of the referee. He declines to accept Corn as referee. ...

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  9. BUILDING TRADE TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The building trade trouble is still unsettled, The Home Affairs Department has ordered the payment of 10/ per day to ...

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  10. IN. DEFENCE OF. THE FIGHT.

    The executive of the Boxers' Union, which is a registered trade union, denounces the attack on the Johnson Wells fight, and appeals for the ...

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  11. ANOTHER ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —The coroner has found that the death of Maria Hord, a married woman, was due to blood poisoning following a ...

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  12. FILMS NOT WANTED IN AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.— The "South African News" appeals to the Government to prohibit the importation of cinematograph films of the ...

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  13. A TERRIBLE IMPACT.

    TERRIBLE GAPS IN LINER'S SIDE LONDON, Thursday.— The collision pact was terrible like the report of heavy guns and could be heard ...

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  14. THE RUSSIAN TRAGEDY.

    ST. PETERSBURG. Wednesday. — Bogroff, the Jewish lawyer who murdered M. Stolypin, Premier of Russia, as been handed over to the military ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— In a thunderstorm at Armidale yesterday two horses attached to . a plough were struck dead by lightning. ...

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  16. SOUTH WELSH STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Yesterday it was cabled that 900 steelworkors at Dowlais, in South Wales, had struck work for on increase of wages and the ...

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  17. MISSING STEAMER ROSEDALE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— It is regarded as certain that the steamer Roses dale, 274 tons, bound from Nambucca River to Sydney was wrecked in ...

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  18. COAL STRIKE AT LEEDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Much disorder has occurred at Leeds in connection with the strike of 8,000 colliers. A coal, train has been held up and ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    Burnie play Newcomers at Burnie to-morrow. Play starts at 2 p.m., Burnie will be chosen from Wells, Jones, Trethewey, M'Nab, Mill, Turner, ...

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  20. ALLEGED ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.— Two English yachtsmen have been wrested with three photographs of Emden harbor in their possession. They were ...

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  21. TRAMWAY WORKERS STRIKE.

    DETROIT, Wednesday. — Seventeen hundred men have struck on the street tramway for an increase in wages. The town is without a car service. ...

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  22. MAN'S UNLUCKY DAY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday;— While painting the electric light works a man named Wm. Greeves was severely burned owing to the preparation he ...

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  23. FRACAS IN PRISON.

    FOLSOM, California, Wednesday.— A condemned murdered named Oppenheimer attacked another murderer, also sentenced to death, and killed him with ...

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  24. UNREST IN CHINA.

    PEKING, Thursday.— Alter several weeks' fighting the Viceroy of Szechwan claims that Chemgtu is safe, and that the rebels have everywhere been ...

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  25. MT. ETNA ERUPTION.

    ROME, Wednesday.— The lava from Mt. Etna, which is in violent eruption, yesterday overtook and engulfed eight peasants. ...

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  26. MR. BUXTON'S ACTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Mr. Sydney Buxton, President or the Local Government Board, is adopting Sir Charles Macar's scheme for dealing with labor ...

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  27. YOUNG MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday— A man named Frederick Edwards, aged 23, secretary of the Junior Cricket Association, dropped dead in the street to-day. ...

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  28. EXPLOSION ON FRENCH WARSHIP.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A breechblock of a big gun on board the French warship Gloire, at Toulon, exploded, killing and wounding 15 persons. ...

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  29. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,954 words
  30. NORTH-WESTERN ROADS.

    HOBART, Thursday.— Messrs. Whititt and Pavne, M.'sH.A.. waited of the Minister of Landa to-day and presented resolutions passed by the ...

    Article : 274 words
  31. LYSOL POISONING CASES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mrs. Wilholmina Olsen, aged 65, a widow, died at Newtown through taking lysol. Her daughter, Elizabeth Robertson, aged ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. THE ROYAL COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Before the Royal Commission yesterday Mr Dent, manager of the South- Eastern Railway, Co., testified in regard to the ...

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  33. HOTELS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The annual report of the Licensed Victuallers' Defence League shows that the licensed houses of the kingdom are diminishing ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Samuel Grieve, manager of the Moyhall Estate for 35 years, has been found dead in a paddock. It is supposed that his ...

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  35. STOCKHOLM OLYMPIC GAMES.

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday.— A mooting at Johannesburg yesterday decided to send a team from South Africa to the Olympic names at Stockholm in 1912. ...

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  36. THE SPANISH STRIKE.

    MADRD, Wednesday.—Three hundred arrests have been made in Madrid in connection with the revolutionary strike riots. At Barcelona 150 ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.— The Customs claim Against the Kodak Co. for £20,000, for alleged evasion of Customs duty, has been settled. The ...

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  38. CHIEF DETECTIVE SHOT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Chief Defective Chantler, while investigating a murder case at Hastings, was shot in a sell at the Police Court with a ...

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  39. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.— Reference was made in the House of Assembly to-day to the unsatisfactory mail service between Melbourne and Tasmania, and ...

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  40. THE COURTS.

    There were a number of cases at the sitting of tho Court of Petty Sessions yesterday morning, when Messrs. A. C. Hall and T. L. Mace, J.'sP., ...

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  41. COMPLETE STOPPAGE AT FERROL

    MADRID, Thursday.— Further news regarding the strike trouble states that the situation in the provinces is quieter. There has been a complete ...

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  42. THE DREDGES.

    The following is a copy of a letter received by the Leven Harbor Trust inference to the disposal of the dredges om the Minister of Lands and Works ...

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  43. TO- DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The forecast for to-morrow is:— More mild, humid weather in the eastern half, with some misty rain in ...

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  44. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    HOBART, Thursday.— The session if the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Tasmania was continued to-day. The Rev. H. L. ...

    Article : 91 words
  45. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.— At the Police Court to-day two stowaways, Henry Lynch and Samuel Bagona, were proceeded against by Capt. M'Gibbon, of ...

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  46. ENGLISH HOP CROP.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The English hop crop this year is estimated at 370,000 cwt. Last year there were 38,921 acres of ...

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  47. BEASONS FIELD.

    BEACONSFIELD, Thursday. — At the Police Court to-day, Robert Smith was charged with having been under the influence of liquor while a ...

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  48. PRICE OF METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  49. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— A, deputation from the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Association waited on the Mayor and Aldermen to- day ...

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  50. PERSONAL

    The engagement is announced of Harry Z. Stephens, M.R.C.S.. Burnie. Tasmania, and Maude Adams, of Orielcon, Ulverstone. ...

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  51. AT A PINEWOOD CONCERT.

    Sir,— Will you kindly allow me space in your valuables columns to make a few remarks regarding a letter published under date September ...

    Article : 99 words
  52. WOOD-WORKERS FAVOR STRIKE.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— At a lass meeting of the wood-Workers Union to- night Mr. Jas. Mooney presiding the trouble with employers ...

    Article : 140 words
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