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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    BINGHAM (Utah}, Wednesday.—Five thousand miners, mostly foreigners, struck yesterday for higher wages. They secured anus and fired on all ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The House of Assembly met to-day. The St. Leonards Loan Bill was read tho third time. ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) passed 26 candidates out of 45 for the Naval College. Lieut. Busted, one of ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—General Nogi, the hero of the Port Arthur capture in. the Russo-Japanese war, who committed suicide on the day of the late ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A 100-ton crane collapsed at Belfast harbor to-day during a test. Two workmen were drowned, and ...

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  7. TABLE GAPE PUBLIC WORKS

    HOBART, Thursday. — When the Premier moved the adjournment of the House of Assembly to-night. Mr. Belton said that he desired to read a ...

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  8. EMU BAY COUNCIL LOAN BILL.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Pavne) brought in a Bill to enable the Emu Bay Municipality to borrow £3,500 for the purchase of the local Town Hall. ...

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  9. FIRE IN TIMBER YARDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A very large fire occurred in a timber yard at Camden Town, in the North of London to-day, when damage amounting to ...

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  10. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday.—It is stated that the revolt at Scutari is due to some Turks shooting 14 prisoners, who, the Turks allege, tried ...

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  11. HOBART TRAMWAY BILL.

    Sir Elliott Lewis moved the second reading of the Hobart Corporation Tramway Bill, which was an enabling measure for the corporation to purchase ...

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  12. EXPLOSION OF BLASTINO POWDER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A miner at Stanley, b town 8 miles west of Durham, was preparing some blasting powder in his house before taking it ...

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  13. KEW BURGLARY.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — The trial of Allan Moore, on a charge of burglary in the house of Geoffrey Syme, at Kew, and of wounding ...

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  14. BRITISH ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—During the progress of the Army manoeuvres at Newmarket, in Cambridgeshire, a back-fire blew out the breech of a ...

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  15. LINER IN A TYPHOON.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Advices received in London satate that the steamer Dacre Castle, 4,261 tons, belonging to the Lancashire Shipping Co., which was ...

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  16. BOYS' MAD FREAK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A number of boys from Colwyn Bay set alight to a quantity of disinfectant in a railway carriage lavatory to see if it ...

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  17. THE ESTIMATES.

    The estimates were further considered, and a discussion took place on the constitution of the Public Service Board, Mr. Ogden holding that the ...

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  18. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday—Sir Wilfrid Laurier, ex-Prime Minister of Canada, and now leader of the Opposition in the Dominion House of Commons, is ...

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  19. ALLEGED WHOLESALE FORGERY.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Wednesday.—A man named Seuero, the director of the Municipal Bank of Blagovest Chensk, in Russian Asia, has been ...

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  20. ACCIDENT ON BRITISH BATTLESHIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A breech block of 0110 of tho big guns on the Dreadnought type manr-of-war, King Edward VII., of 16,350 tons, blew off ...

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  21. HOSPITAL AND GOVERNMENT AUDIT.

    On the hospitals rote, Mr. Ogden suggested that all hospitals receiving a grant from the Government should have their accounts audited by a ...

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  22. AMERICAN MEAT TRUST.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. Graham, the Minister for Agriculture, states that the State Government will take action to prevent any ...

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  23. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR.

    TRIPOLI, Wednesday.—A severe engagement took place yesterday near Benghazi, when the Arabs were repulsed, losing 800 killed. The Italian ...

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  24. MEXICAN UNREST.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—General Zapata, the Mexican rebel leader, threatens to kill all the Americans in Mexico if General Madero, the ...

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  25. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    An elaborate Redistribution of Seats Bill is contemplated in Canada. The Government reahses that the last census shows a strong rural to city ...

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  26. THE FLOODS RECEDING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The floods in the country districts of Victoria hare receded, and there will be no further damage if the rain holds off. ...

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  27. WIDNES RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Further particulars of the appalling railway disaster which occurred near Widnes, in Lancashire, when the express train ...

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  28. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITALS.

    In the item, infectious diseases hospitals, Mr. Lyons, with regard to the Devonport question, said that a deputation had waited on the Chief ...

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  29. CANADIAN GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The Duke and Dunchess of Connaught have completed a tour of Canada extending from the Atlantic and the Pacific. They ...

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  30. OLD MAN'S LONELY DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An old man, aged 70 years, named Thomas Terrill, was to-day found dead in a hut at Ballarat. He lived alone. ...

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  31. EMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir. Rickards, president of tho New South Wales Millions' Club, to-day entertained at luncheon the representatives ...

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  32. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. A. T. Marshall, organising secretary of the Liberal League for Tasmania, when interviewed yesterday by an "Advocate" and "Times" reporter, ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man named John Meahl, aged 40 years, to-day committed suicide by shooting himself with a double-barrelled gun at Broken ...

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  34. SPORTING CABLES,

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The blood stock Jules at Doncaster to-day constituted a record. A total number of 308 yearlings were received, and ...

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  35. INDIA'S CAPITAL.

    CALCUTTA. Wednesday. — A proclamation which has been issued in Calcutta formally converts the suburbs of Delhi, the reinstated capital of ...

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  36. TRIAL BAY PRISON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Government is anxious to lot the buildings of the Trial Bay Prison, which cost £93,000, and has been unused for ...

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  37. DARING ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A daring robbery was to-day committed at the Clifton Hotel. Waterloo, when £50 in bank notes and cash was stolen. ...

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  38. IRISH HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The monster Orange, and Unionist campaign in ulster against the Irish Homo Rule will has opened at Enniskillen, one ...

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  39. LIQUID FUEL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —It is stated, though unofficially, that the superDreadnoughts which are to be laid down by Christmas at the naval ...

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  40. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The match between Yorkshire, the premier cricket county, and the Rest of England, resulted in an easy win for the latter. ...

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  41. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—At the Criminal Court at Kalgoorlie to-day Henry Houston was sentenced to seven years' imprisonment for inciting to ...

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  42. A CANADIAN CONSULAR SERVICE.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Canadian Minister for Commerce (.Mr. Foster) to-day announced that he had consummated an agreement with ...

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  43. MR. L. ROBINSON'S XI.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The, well-known cricket enthusiast, Mr. Lionel Robinson, denies that be contemplates taking an English XI, to ...

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  44. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The weather here to-day was fine, but cold. ...

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  45. MINING.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The minors and the Chamber [?] Mines at Kalgoorlie are still negotiating for the settlement of the wages trouble. The chamber ...

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  46. RUNCARIAN PARLIAMENT.

    BUDA PESTH, Wednesday.—The Hungarian Parliament opened yesterday, and the proceedings were characterised by similar riotous proceedings ...

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  47. YOUNG MAN'S PLIGHT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — This morning a young man named Horace Stearnes, residing at the First Basin, was preparing breakfast, when he ...

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  48. AUSTRALIANS LEAVE FOR AMERICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Ten members of the Australian XI. left to-day for America. W. Bardsley is not making the trip. ...

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  49. THE AUSTRALIANS' AVERAGES.

    In the cabled account of the last match played by the Australian team against C. B. Fry's Eleven, Whitty's bowling average in the first innings of ...

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  50. PERSONAL.

    The name of the Kev. H. B. Atkinson, B.A., chaplain of the Mersey Masonic Lodge, T.C., Devonport, was omitted from the list 'of the officers ...

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  51. WEST COAST.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—Through a slip in tho open cut at the Comet mine, caused by the recent heavy rains, the slurry carried through two mullook ...

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  52. BOXING.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.—W. Kelly, representing Mr. Hugh M'Intosh, is offering Jack Johnson, tho world's champion boxer, £10,000 to fight Sam ...

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  53. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  54. Advertising

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  55. WESTRALIAN LIGHT AND MIDDLE-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    PERTH (W.A.). Thursday.—Frank Kirwan and "Frosty" Moore, both of Boulder, fought for the bantam championship of the State at Boulder last ...

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