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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,227 words
  3. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    "DICK" ARNST A COMPETITOR, MELBOURNE, Monday.- "Dick" Arust, the champion sculler, arrived at Melbourne to-day to take part in ...

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  4. THE PENSIONERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 words
  5. THE LYELL DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - Mr. J. Pearce, secretary of the Engine drivers' and siremen's Association, says that he will not be a party to ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    BERLIN, Sunday - The Social Democrats have arranged a series of 28 meetings to protest against the greatly increased prices charged for the ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday. - The Porte has replied to the peremptory Russian note which demanded that the markets for Russian foodstuffs should ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.- It is announced that Maurine, Maetyerhuck, the well-Known Belgian author, is to receive the Nobel Prize for literature. ...

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  9. ATTEMPTING TO SHOOT DETECTIVES.

    LONDON, Sunday.- A man named Deveue, described as an artist, armed with a dagger, which he brandished against the policemen's revolvers, was ...

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  10. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - Stanley Gordon Deans was committed for trial at Colac to-day on a charge of the manslaughter of his brother, John ...

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  11. A MINER'S VIEW.

    "What's the good of remaining over there, even it you know the miners' leaders are in the wrong." This remark was made by a miner who recently ...

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  12. "LEAGUE OF HATRED."

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Sunday. - The Panin are organising a League of Hatred to Italy. The members swear to do their utmost to injure Italy. ...

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  13. ANOTHER DREADNOUGHT

    ROME, Sunday. - The third Italian Dreadnought, the Leonardo da Vinci, has been launched. ...

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  14. SCARLET FEVER OUTBREAK

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - There are two more cases of scarlet fiver among the permanent men at Victoria Barracks, making a total of eight ...

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  15. CONSPIRACY IN RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday. - At the instance of Sir Edward Grey, British Foreign Secretary, Miss Malecka, a British subject, who wag arrested at ...

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  16. AUSTRIA'S TWO VOICES.

    VIENNA, Monday.- The "Reichist t Post," the mouthpiece of the heir to the throne and military circles, endorses the German. newspaper ...

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  17. SAME ISLAND NEUTRAL.

    Italy, has notified the Powers that Same Island (tributory to Turkey and lying off Asia Minor, with a population of 50,000) will be regarded by her ...

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  18. DR. PEACOCK'S TRIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.- The trial of Dr. Samuel Peacock, on the charge of murdering a young woman named Mary Margaret Davies, was ...

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  19. A CLEVER RUSE.

    TRIPOLI, Sunday. - An Italian officer named Cagni, accompanied only by an officer and an interpreter induced 40 Turks strongly barricaded on the ...

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  20. THE WELSH RIOTERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.- Hon. Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, in reply to local petitioners, has declined to intefere with sentences imposed ...

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  21. PENSION FUND FOR ACTORS.

    LONDON, Monday.- The coronation gala at Her Majesty's Theatre realised £4,650, which is to be the nucleus of the King George pension fund ...

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  22. THE GRAND VIZIER

    CONSTANTlNOPLE, Sunday. - The Turkish Parliament has opened The Grand Vizier read the speech from the Throne, which was listened to in ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    HOSPITAL SUNDAY COLLECTIONS. SYDNEY, Monday.- The sum of £2,015 was collected at tho Hospital Sunday collections held yesterday. ...

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  24. FURTHER WELSH COAL STRIKES

    LONDON, Sunday.- The Cambrian collieries at Clyach Vale, are again idle. This is duo to the haulers declining to descend the shafts to work ...

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  25. THE MERSEY PORT.

    At the meeting of the Mersey Marine Board yesterday the deferred suggestion of the harbor master to provide night tide signals at the Mersey ...

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  26. EXPLOSION IN A COLLIERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.- An explosion of coal gas occurred on a colliery at Cambuslang, in Lanarkshire, 34 miles S.E. of Glasgow. Four men were ...

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  27. CHURCH BUILT IN A DAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.- A building capable of holding 120 persons bag been erected in a day at Bankstown for the Baptist Church. Women assisted in ...

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  28. HEALTH OF THE BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Sunday.- The health of of members of the navy for the year shows a continuous improvement, with a notable decrease in the number of ...

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  29. WAREHOUSE BURNED

    SYDNEY, Monday.- A fire occurred in a five-storied warehouse in Clarence street, and occupied by several firms, early this morning. The ...

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  30. BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.- A mads meeting of the Sheffield railway men was held yesterday, when it was decided that the men would go out on strike ...

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  31. THE TURKISH FLEET.

    The Turkish fleet is leaving for the Dardanelles. The Forte has promised to support Mr. W. T. Stead's suggestion that ...

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  32. ACCIDENT TO AN AVIATOR.

    PARIS, Sunday.- The aviator Revel, who while aeroplaniug at Rheims on Thursday fell from a height of 250 feet, owing to his machine collapsing, ...

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  33. MISSING TRAINING SHIP BOYS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.- Nine boys from the training ship John Murray, who escaped from a train, have been recaptured on farms in the Windsor ...

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  34. SUEZ NEUTRALITY.

    CAIRO, Sunday- Recently Italy protested to the Governor of the Suez Canal concerning the continued presence at Port Said of the Turkish ...

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  35. TUBERCULOSIS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.- At the conference of the National Union of Public Health authorities, Dr. Armstrong, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, declared that ...

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  36. SABOTAGE IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.- A telephone junction at Cotin Belarbe, has been blown up by dynamite, destroying communication between Paris, Seine-et-Barne, ...

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  37. THE YONGALA WRECK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.- The wreck of the steamer Yongala has been discovered off the Queensland coast, embedded in sand in 20 fathoms of water. ...

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  38. NEW COLONIAL STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.- The ss Corambae, a new steamer for the New South Wales north coast trade, in her recent trials exceeded the stipulated ...

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  39. JOURNALISTS FIGHT A DUEL.

    PARIS, Sunday.- M. Penucoli, the editor of the "Depeche de Touluse," the most important of French provincial newspapers, while duelling at ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. - Two men awaiting trial escaped from the GladStone gaol early this morning. They have not yet been recaptured. ...

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  41. CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    BERLIN, Sunday.- Reports have been received here that two battalions of modern-drilled troops at Taing-ine mutinied apparently in sympathy with ...

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  42. ENGLISH GOLF.

    LONDON, Sunday.- The first round in the golf, contest for the Jas. Braid medal was won by R. Maxwell, the well-known Scotch golfer, in 69 ...

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  43. HOBART.

    HOBART, Monday.- A deputation, consisting of members of the Free Workers' Association waited upon the Chief Secretary (Dr. Butler) to-day was asked among other things that provision should be made for prosecutions in cases of "picketing," sympathetic strikes, and interference with ...

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  44. IRELAND'S LAND PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Monday. - Mr. John Dillon, Irish Nationalist M.P., in a speech in Ireland, said the greatest proposal was for a provisional ...

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  45. BANKERS PROVISO.

    PEKING, Monday.- In order to bring about reform in the currency, and to develop Manchuria, the Government of China several months since ...

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  46. EIGHT HOURS AND MINERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.- Mr. C. Fenwick. Liberal M.P., speaking at Hirst, said that trouble was arising over the night Hours' Act amongst the ...

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  47. REVOLUTION THAT FAILED.

    LISBON, Monday. - As a sign that the revolutionary attempt has ended in failure, it is recorded that numbers' of Portuguese Royalists have ...

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  48. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    LONDON, Monday.- Speaking at Bradford on the National Insurance Bill, Lord Landsbury said that despite the efforts of Mr. Lloyd-George, if the ...

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  49. SPORTING.

    The one-time champion steeple chaser Bribery has been sent to Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, for an extended spell. ...

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  50. LIGHTING OF THE CITY

    HOBART, Monday.- The City Council has accepted the offer of the Complex Ores Co. to supply 50 per cent. additional street lights at a cost of ...

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  51. SLURS ON TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.- At a meeting of the Tasmanian Tourist Association tonight reference was made to continued disparaging remarks made by some of the capital, which was frequently alluded to as slow and non-progressive. As statistics proved the progress of wealth, buildings, etc., in the majority ...

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  52. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    MADRID, Monday. - During a daring attack by a band of Riffs on a Spanish position in North-Eastern Mcrocca, at Imarufen. near Melilla, ...

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  53. THE COURTS.

    At the Devonport Police Court yesterday afternoon, before Mr. L. E. Chambers, P.M., Mrs. Annie Ruby Smith, of East Devonport, applied for ...

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  54. LATROBE SHALE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.- An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of the Tasmanian Shale and Oil Co., No liability, was held at ...

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  55. SQUALLY WEATHER.

    HOBART, Monday.- The weather here to-night is showery, unsettled, and squally. ...

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  56. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    HOBART, Monday.- The forecast for to-morrow is:- Cool, unsettled and showery, with squally south-westerly winds. Ocean forecast Rough and ...

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  57. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.- At the Police Court to-day Bernard Hulso, aged 22, a fireman on the Loongana, pleaded guilty to rifling a passenger's ...

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  58. CAULFIELD CUP.

    horses survived the final acceptance stage for the Caulfield Cup, out of 173 entries, and 104 first acceptors. v Following are the final accepters:- ...

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  59. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - At the meeting of tho City Council to-day the Mayor, in reply to questions, stated that the extension of tramways to ...

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  60. PERSONAL

    The Cabinet of Now South Wales has granted twelve months' leave, of absence to Judge Heydon, President of the Industrial Court. His Honor's ...

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  61. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.- Commissioner E. W. Turner gave his reserved decision to-day in the Court of Requests case, Sheppard versus tho Permanent ...

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  62. CRICKET.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - At the annual meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Cricket Association to-night, the Hon. G. T Collins presiding. the ...

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  63. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.-Heavy weather conditions prevailed throughout to-day. ...

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  64. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    ZEEHAN, Mondny. — Twenty-four members of the Renison Bell Rifle Club competed on Saturday for a trophy presented by Mr. J. Jardine ...

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  65. CHILD'S FALL ON A BOTTLE.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.- At the Five mile to-day a child named Miller was accidentally pushed on to a broken bottle, and a scalp wound several inches ...

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