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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six hundred shipwrights employed at Southampton have struck for an increase in their pay of a half-penny per hour. ...

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  3. MINING.

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

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The views or Liberal Commoners regarding payment of members differ widely. Some favor that salaries should only be paid to ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Kaiser and Kaiserin received a right royal welcome on their visit to London yesterday, large crowds ovationing the visitors. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The eighteenth annual conference of the Butter and Choose Factory Managers' Association was opened to-day. There ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. walter Runciman, President of the Board of Education, announces that the board school children of England will ...

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  8. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, . Tuesday.—The Hon. Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, arrived in London from Paris yesterday. He was met in Paris by Mr. Ramsay Mcdonald, M.P., and ...

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  9. YESTERDAYS QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  10. WELSH STRIKE ENDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At a conference of the South Wales Coal Owners' Association and the Miners Federation terms of settlement were agreed ...

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  11. TASMANIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    As the days pass on (writes our Deloraine correspondent) residents begin to as wonder is anything is going to be done in this district to celebrate ...

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  12. NOTTINGHAM ELECTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The hearing of the Nottingham election petition has produced a lone procession of witnesses, who boasted of being liars. ...

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  13. BLACKSMITH'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Thomas Keartman. a married man. aged 38. a blacksmith's striker, died today with at work at the Newport workshop. ...

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  14. KAISER GRATIFIED.

    The Kaiser is gratified at the cordiality of his reception in London. The idea of his visit, he says, originated with King Edward wishing as many as ...

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  15. POSTMASTER—GENERAL FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Post-master-General, Hon. Josiah Thomas, was to-day fined £2 for the non-vaccination of his child. ...

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  16. KEN TISH PROPOSALS.

    The Warden of Kentish, Cr. A. C. Dean has convened a meeting of the committee appointed to make arrangements for the Coronation celebrations. ...

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  17. LORDS VETO BILL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Veto Bill was read the third time in the House of Commons yesterday by 3G2 votes to 241, a majority of 121 for the measure. ...

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  18. TAXI CAB DRIVER FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,—Arthur Cox. driver of a taxicab containing Sir William Lyne, which recently collided with a horse and buggy at ...

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  19. JOHANNESBURG STRIKE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday.—A number of the tramway strikers have resumed work, but one third of them are still out. There is a full service ...

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  20. UNVEILING THE VICTORIA STATUE.

    The unveiling of the Victoria status will take enlace at midday to-day. At that hour the Royalties will wait from Buckingham Palace, attended by a ...

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  21. EIGHT HOURS' ART UNION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  22. FEDERAL GRANT TO TASMANIA.

    A reply has been received by the Devonpor Council clerk from the Premier's secretary in reference to the council's application for a share ...

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    Lord Rosebery is noted for his tact, and for his ability to say the right tiling at tile right moment. On one occasion, when he was giving a ...

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  24. A FURTHER INTERVIEW.

    LONDON, Tuesday—According to a Reuter representative who interviewed him last night. 3ft Fisher said the result of tho referendum in no way ...

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  25. END OF THE HARVESTER STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The implement strikers have returned to work Seven hundred men were re-employed at the Sunshine works ...

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  26. LORD LANDSDOWNE'S BILL.

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Lansdowne replied to Viscount Morley's criticism of his Bill to reform the Lords. Lord Lansdowne ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Sigurd Johansen, a sailor in the Norwegian ship Mai, fell from aloft while the vessel was off the coast, and was drowned. ...

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  28. THE LAUNCESTON PROGRAMME.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Steps are being taken to hold coronation celebrations in Launceston. The Mayor has decided to entertain two ...

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  29. NAVVIES STRIKE AT MEL BOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—100 navvies employed at the gravitation works at the North Melbourne railway yards strucks to-day demanding an increase ...

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  30. ROYAL VISIT TO SCOTLAND.

    EDINBURGH. Tuesday.—Advice has been received that owing to the fire in the Empire Palace Theatre the visit of the King and. Queen to the theatre ...

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  31. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday. - In county cricket Northampton secured seven wickets for 11 runs in their match against Lancashire East. ...

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  32. MINERS APPROACHING THE FEDERAL COURT.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—A movement is on foot concerning the question of : miners' wages throughout Victoria and Tasmania. A case is being prepared ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    A cable message was received yesterday morning by Mrs. Craze, of Zeohan, intimating that Mr. J. Craze, general manager of the Montana and ...

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  34. LABOR UNION SENSATION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. - A sensation has been created in Labor circles by the disappearance of a prominent Soanien's Union official named Scotland. ...

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  35. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday.—The continued prevalence of plague at Delhi is disquieting the Durban officials. ...

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  36. SIR E. SHACKLETON'S FANCY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Ernest Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer, has announced his intention of taking an active part in the development of aeroplaning. ...

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  37. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The State Parliament was opened to-day by the Lieut.—Governor. Sir W. Cullcu, whose speech indicated amongst other ...

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  38. ABYSSINIAN AFFAIRS.

    ROME, Tuesday.—News from Abyssinia is to the effect that the late Emperor Menelik's grandson, Ledijasser, has been proclaimed Emperor. All is ...

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  39. NEGROES V. POLICE.

    ALABAMA, Tuesday.—Two negroes are dead and one fatally injured as the result of a fight with, a posse of police who were attempting to arrest a ...

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  40. A CRITICISM OF JUSTICE HIGGINS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—It was rumored in the city to-day that the editor of a Hobart daily has been summoned to appear before the High Court to ...

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  41. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    CETTINJE, Tuesday.—Despite the issue of a proclamation calling upon the Albanians to submit before Monday, Turgut Pasha, the Commander of ...

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  42. HOBART FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    The figures showing the total quantity of apples exported from Hobart to ports beyond Australia and New Zealand ,this season have reached 702,036 ...

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  43. COLLAPSE OF A BRICK FRONT.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.-The collapse of a brick false front of a shop in tho principal street of Montgomery had serious results. Five men were ...

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  44. MELBOURNE LIBEL CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The County Court to-day concluded the hear­ing of a case in which the "Age" newspaper was sued by Johanna Foster for ...

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  45. A STRANGE AFFAIR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A lad named William Green, 13, was treated at the hospital to-day for badly injured hands. He had desperate struggle ...

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  46. ON THE BULGARIA FRONTIER.

    SOFIA, Tuesday.—Turkish soldiers on the Bulgarian frontier killed Gheory Kieff, a Bulgarian captain. Trouble is likely to follow. ...

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  47. FIVE AEROPLANES BURNT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Five aeroplanes stabled at the North London Aerodrome have been accidentally burnt. ...

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  48. STATE MEAT FACTORY.

    MONTE VIDEO, Uniguay, Tuesday.—The American Beef Trust has offered to subscribe £95,000 towards the capital of the proposed Uruguayan State ...

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  49. SOUSA'S BAND.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sousa's Band, which is touring the world, gave its opening concert in the Town Hall last night to a packed house. The ...

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  50. DEVONPORT POSTAL HOURS.

    Sir,—I wish to take exception to the demands of the Devonport Traders' Association as regards the delivery of letters on Saturday afternoons, which ...

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  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Vivian Lewis, Ltd.. and Vivian Lewis, managing director of the company, were to-day fined £30 each in respect to ...

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  52. AMERICAN CHURCH RIOT.

    CLEVELAND. Ohio Tuesday.—The attempted removal of the pastor of the Polish Catholic church at Cleveland led to a serious affray. Two ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—George Cronin. residing at Petene, was cut to pieces last night by a train. ...

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  54. STANDARD OIL TRUST.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The Standard Oil Company has lost its appeal to the Supreme Court against the United States Federal efforts to check ...

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  55. HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—An inquiry under the provisions of the Excise Act was held at the Customs House tins morning. The collector for Tasmania ...

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  56. A POTATO-TAX QUERY.

    Sir,—The information that Mr. Benson, Director of Agriculture, gave at the Agricultural Conference at Ulverstone, according to the report, seems ...

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  57. MARVELLOUS SURGERY.

    At St. John's Hospital New York, the surgeons have, almost finished building a entirely new face on Timothy Martin, who, several months ago, was ...

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  58. ELECTORAL REPRESENTATION.

    Sir.-I notice in a recent issue that a writer signing himself "Minor" complains that He has no votE for the Assembly, being only 18, and yet has to ...

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  59. MOROCCAN REVOLT.

    TANGIER, Tuesday.—Colonel Brilliant's Artillery on the march to the relief of Fez, dispersed the tribesmen, and the journey of tho column continued. ...

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  60. THE SMOKERS' STRIKE.

    Since the resolution passed at the mass meeting of miners at Gormanston on Sunday night has become known, it is generally agreed by the public ...

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  61. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the Criminal Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, Alfred Clark pleaded guilty to a charge of forging a cheque for ...

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  62. DEPUTY MURDERED.

    BUDAPEST. Tuesday.—A landowner's two sons have been arrested for assassinating Herr Achim, a Hungarian deputy. ...

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  63. COULD FEEL FOR HIM.

    The burglar entered softly by way of the window, and looked cautiously around him. His eyes lighted at once on a piece of paper which lay on the ...

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  64. THE POTATO INDUSTRY.

    Irish blight has become so prevalent in Victoria that the Agricultural Department has ceased to quarantine affected areas. New regulations are ...

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  65. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—George Digney, sen.. Beaconsfield, miner, has filial a petition in bankruptcy. Estimated debts, £79. ...

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  66. CORNWALL COAL COMPANY.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday,— The fiftieth half-yearly meeting of share-holders in the Cornwall Coal Company was held, this afternoon. The ...

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  67. LONGFORD.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday.—At the Longford Police Court to-day Henry Hitchons. for being intoxicated whilst a prohibition order was in force ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. FATAL CYCLING MISHAP.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday.—William Harper the victim of a cycling accident at Branxholm who was admitted to the General Hospital died to-day. ...

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