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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Monday.—At the Sheldonian Theatre on Saturday Sir Joseph I Ward, who was introduced by Dr. Gondy, in the course of an address, ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed 4,000 persons in Birmingham on his National Insurance ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The body of a young man was found in a water course at Winchelsea today. It is supposed to be that of G. Johnson, a ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    PARIS, Monday.—240 boys, their. ages ranging from 10 to 19 years, mutinied at the Belle Island penitentiary, complaining of the bad food and ...

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  6. TASMANIA'S LOSSES.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday—The Customs Leakages Commission concluded its sittings at Launceston to-day. John Alfleck, flour miller, in ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    It is expected that the evangelistic mission to be conducted by Dr. Wilbur Chapman and Charles Alexander next year will embrace the whole of Australia ...

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  8. STREET BETTING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—At the Richmond Police Court to-day Henry Stokes was fined £20 on each of two charges of street betting. A stay of ...

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  9. SPAIN AND MOROCCO.

    MADRID, Monday.—A recent cable stated that Spanish troops, who have hitherto been on board, a ship off Larache, in Morocco, occupied the town ...

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  10. POISONED PASTRY.

    PARIS, Monday.—Fifty persons at Cambrai were poisoned by cating pastry obtained from a leading pastrycook, and one person has died, while others ...

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  11. ALLEGED LIBEL ON A MINISTER

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. — To-day at the County Court William Arnold, a minister. sued the proprietors of the Ballarat "Star" newspaper for £500 ...

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  12. REFERENDA AFTERMATH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Home Affairs Department is proceeding against. a number of persons for breaches of the. Commonwealth ...

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  13. AN AUSTRALIAN'S SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The newspapers favorably comment on Miss Leila Doubleday's recital at the Queen's Hall. The "Standard" says she has ...

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  14. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  15. THE COMMISSION AT DEVONPORT

    The members of the Federal Royal Commission appointed to inquire into Tasmania's claim for special consideration by reason of loss of revenue ...

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  16. LABOR DISPUTES.

    LONDON, Monday.—At a mass meeting of strikers held at Glamorgan it was decided that neither Mr. W. Abraham, the Labor member for the ...

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  17. A CONVENT SENSATION

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mrs. Camelia M'Clusky, who was detained at the Abbotsford convent in connection with the murder of her children ...

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  18. FRANK WOOTTON'S SUCCESS.

    Frank Wootton, the Australian , lockey, rode four winners at Manchester, These included Marajax, the winner of the Manchester Cup. ...

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  19. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Monday.—H. W, Stevenson, the billiards champion wag married on Saturday to Miss King, and immediately started for Australia with ...

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  20. A SUDDEN DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr: George Garson ,aged 60, a member of the Water Supply Commission, died suddenly at his residence at Heidelberg ...

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  21. PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Prince of Wales was installed at Windsor Castle with the Order of the Garter. The knights and officers of the Order ...

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  22. REV. C. PALMER.

    There were large congregations at the Latrobe. Baptist Tabernacle on Sunday moraine and evening, when. the Rev. C. Palmer preached his ...

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  23. LIFT FALLS SUDDENLY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—To-day the lift at the General Post Office descended swiftly and struck the ground with great force, badly injuring Michael ...

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  24. OVERSEAS DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Oxford University has conferred the honor of Doctor of Law on Sir Joseph Ward (Prime Minister of New Zealand), ...

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  25. STANDARD OIL COMPANY.

    SEATTLE, Monday.—With a view to resisting the Standard Oil Co.'s invasion of the Chinese market, the Shell Transport Co. and the Royal ...

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  26. MINING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 words
  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — A burglar blasted open the safe at the Coolac railway station, and secured only. £4. He then entered a general store, but ...

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  28. JAPANESE AEROPLANE SMASH.

    TOKIO. Sunday. — Whilst aeroplaning at Toki o, Captain Fokusawa and Lieut. Itoi of the Japanese Army, fell from a great height owing to their ...

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  29. SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION.

    BUENOS AYRES, Argentine, Sunday.—The. steamer Fram, the Norwegian vessel, has started on a scientific cruise between South America ...

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  30. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTION.

    The break in one of the two submrine cables across Bass Strait will not be repaired for some days yet, and as a result the transmission of cables has ...

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  31. BIG FIRE AT BONDI.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Bondi: skating rink was destroyed by fire early this morning, and damage amounting to £2,000 was done. ...

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  32. INDIAN LOYAL ADDRESS.

    SIMLA, India, Monday.—His Majesty King George has intimated to tho ' Governor-General, of India that ho would prefer that the money which his ...

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  33. A BERLIN TRAGEDY.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A great sensation was caused on Saturday in the Friedrichstrasse, one of the most frequented streets in Berlin. A ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. —South Africa has withdrawn from the Davis Cup international tennis championship competition. ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—ThE strike of carters and drivers has been settied. ...

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  36. THE CORONATION.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Municipal Council of Clarence has ordered a large number of medals for presentation to the school children in the municipality, ...

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  37. DR. BARNARDO'S HOME.

    LONDON, Monday. — Three hundred overseas visitors were entertained by the Barnardo girls at Garden City, Parkingside, to-day, and inspected the ...

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  38. A MOTOR MISHAP.

    ADELAIDE. Monday. - Evelyn Aborn, of the Gay" Gordons Co., was awarded £450 damages against F. A. M'Carthy for injuries received through ...

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  39. THE LONDON PAGEANT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The final part of the pageant performance in connection with the Festival of Empire display was a great success. The ...

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  40. REMEMBERING THE POOR.

    HOBART, Monday.—In connection with the distribution of firewood to the indigent poor of the city as part of the coronation celebrations' some 70 or 80 ...

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  41. ROUGH WEATHER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Heavy rains have flooded the country in tho Wonthaggi district as far as Dalyston, a distance of three miles. The new ...

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  42. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    ADELAIDE Tuesday.—The fourth annual inter-University eight-cared race was rowed on the Torrens River at Port Adelaide to-day, and resulted ...

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  43. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND THE CELEBRATION.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Owing to the poor response by friendly societies (favorable replies only being received by three), the United Friendly ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday,—The Government has decided in the case of the Maori youth Tahi Kaka.' who was sentenced to death for murdering a ...

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  45. 1S. A WORD CABLEGRAMS

    The Federal Government contemplates a reform in the means of communication between Great Britain and Australia. At present a person in ...

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  46. SPORTING.

    C, Cooper who rode tho winners of tho big double. Queen o' Scots and The Parisian at the last Autumn meeting at Flemington, intends ...

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  47. BURNIE'S CELEBRATION.

    A meeting of the Burnie celebration committee was held last evening at the Council Chambers. The Warden (Cr. Tallack), presided over a ...

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  48. PETTY SCHOOL REPAIRS.

    The trouble experienced recently at Ulverstone by the Council with the Department of Education respecting the carrying out of petty repairs to ...

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  49. HOBART.

    HOBART, Monday.—Mr. Benson, the Director of. Agriculture, recently obtained a sample of "Arosine," which was acclaimed as an effective spraying ...

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  50. CUSTOMS AND PORT CHARGES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  51. M. ROUVIER AND THE R.C. CHURCH.

    Sir,—A cable in to-day's issue, headed I "The Church's Revenge," is, I think, 'somewhat misleading, and requires explanation. The cable states that the ...

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  52. ACCIDENT AT WOOLLEN MILLS.

    HOBART. Monday.—To-day a hd named B. Williams, employed in Aiken and Sons' woollen mills in "Lower Macquaire street, had his left hand and ...

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  53. HENRIETTA PLAINS SCHOOL.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. G. Bell's remarks at the Table Cape Council meeting on Saturday-that ho wished to repudiate a letter which recently ...

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  54. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON. Monday.—A man named Charles William Shockshall was arrested. to-night on a charge of stealing a bottle of ale from the Imperial ...

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  55. FARES ON THE TRAMS

    LAUNCESTON. Monday.—At a meeting of the City Council to-day the tram committee tabled recommendations for fares to be charged on the ...

    Article : 42 words
  56. Advertising

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