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  2. LIME.

    We have already published a report of a meeting of the Railton Board of Agriculture, at which the secretary (Mr J. Blenhorn) read a paper on "Lime as ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the Court of General Sessions to-day a youth named Arnold Torey, aged 18, was sentenced to six months ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Friday. — Private German sources report a sharp advance in the rates of war insurance at Lloyds'. Almost every broker has had orders. ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Liverpool Shipowners' and Stevedores' Associations have strongly urged the tramway authorities not to yield to the ...

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  6. THE CAMORRA TRIAL

    ROME, Thursday.—An information has been sworn accusing the principal advocate for the Camorrists at the Viterbo murder trial of subornation of ...

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  7. THE FIFESHIRE WRECK.

    PERIM, Thursday. — The steamer Warwickshire signalled when passing Perim to-day all tho Fifeshire's missing passengers are safe. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL ROWDYISM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the Williamstown Court to-day Robert Gibbe, a well-known footballer, was fined 40/, with 32/6 costs, for assaulting Thomas ...

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  9. THE BICYCLE FATALITY.

    HOBART, Friday.—An inquest took place to-day as to the circumstances attending the death of Fred. G. Kelly, who was accidentally killed in s ...

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  10. WHAT IS THE CAMORRA?

    The famous Camorra trial in Naples is proving of intense interest to the outside world, and is of an intensely dramatic nature. It appears that ...

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  11. MOTOR FACTORY BURNED.

    During the burning of a motor factory at Lincoln the mob jeered the brigade, and stoned 'the firemen who were wading in the river to obtain ...

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  12. GERMAN SHIPBUILDING STRIKE.

    BERLIN, Friday. — The shipbuilding strike, which recently occurred at the Schickwa yards, at Danzig, has been terminated. ...

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  13. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Melbaurne Observatory reports that a sharp shock of earthquake some distance from Australia has been recorded ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—The carters' dispute has been amicably settled, and over 50 signatures of employers have been obtained to a memorandum ...

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  15. SIR GEORGE REID'S MISFORTUNES

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir George Reid's youngest son, who has enteric fever in Scotland, is now progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  16. INDECENT ASSAULT CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — At the Caulfield Court to-day Henry Philip, James, aged 32, was committed for trial on a charge of indecently ...

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  17. AMALGAMATION OF TRADE UNIONS.

    A scheme is progressing for the amalgamation of the trade Unions. Mr. Ben Tillett, one of the strike leaders, states that if the ...

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  18. LYSOL POISONING EPIDEMIC.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In order to minimise the possibility of suicide by lysol poisoning the Government, has been urged to restrict its sale. ...

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  19. DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Thursday — Mr. Hopton, a diamond merchant, was bailed up in the' street near Dalston railway station in the broad daylight and robbed of ...

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  20. TRAMWAY MEN TO BE REINSTATED.

    The tramway authorities in Liverpool have decided to reinstate 250 men when their services are required. In unanimously accepting the ...

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  21. TRAMWAY EMPLOYERS AND UNIONISM.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Mr. Prendergast, president of the Australian Tramways Employes' Association, waited on the Mayor (Alderman ...

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  22. MR. O'MALLEY'S RUMORED RETIREMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister. Hon. A. Fisher, denies the published rumors that the Hon. King O'Malley, the Minister for Home ...

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  23. PARIS MERCHANT ROBBED.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A diamond merchant, while travelling from Paris to Antwerp, was robbed of diamonds to the value of £7,000. ...

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  24. STRIKE EFFECT IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The dockers at Bremen refuse to unload British vessels which' were loaded by "blacklegs" during the English transport strike. ...

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  25. AVIATOR'S TRYING EXPERIENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.— While aeroplaning at Laffon's Plains, the petrol tank on Mr. S. F. Cody's machine broke from its fastenings. The aviator with ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At the Newtown Police Court to-day Percy Smith was fined £1 for smoking in the ranks while undergoing military training. ...

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  27. RAILWAY LOSSES £800,000

    LONDON, Friday. — The railway companies' revenue last week decreased by £500,000, and it is estimated that with the increased cost of ...

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  28. OUTRAGE IN NATAL.

    EADYSMITH, Thursday.—The native Silwani, aged 20 years, who on May 23 was protected by the police from being lynched for having ...

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  29. MEAT PRESERVATION.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday—.Mr (George P. Brydon arrived in Launceston to-day from South Africa, representing the Hens patent method for ...

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  30. AMERICAN SHIP OVERDUE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The American four-masted barquentine, Amazon, with a cargo of timber for Sydney, is 30 days' overdue. ...

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  31. LABOR CHAGRIN.

    An article in the "Labor Leader" sensures the joint committee for describing "the abortive termination of the strike" as a victory for trades ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—H. Von Hulsteyn a young man, was found dead in bed at a hotel at Townsville to-day with a bullet wound in his head and ...

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  33. KENT HOP-PICKERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Kent hop-pickers are threatening to go out on strike unless a higher wage is given them. ...

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  34. A SHEARER'S SUICIDE.

    BRISBANE Friday.—James Dearsley, a shearer, shot himself in the head with a revolver at a city boarding house to-day, and died as the ...

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  35. BROKEN WINDOWS BILL.

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  36. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    A conference was held on Thursday at the office of the Emu Bay factory, Burnie, of butter factory owners in the North-Western part of the island ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Harold Buhl, cook on the steamer Fremantle, fell overboard during the night, and was drowned. ...

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  38. A SATISFACTORY POSITION.

    Workers in all branches of trade at Liverpool evince satisfaction at the termination of the disputes. The Prime Minister when ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.—The Colonial Secretary. Hon.. J. D. Connolly, to-day refused to receive a deputation, headed by the Labor members on the ...

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  41. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—At a special meeting of the Municipal Council this afternoon H. White, the recently-appointed assistant clerk, tendered his ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Mr. Miller, Minister for Labor, when interviewed to-day, said that the question of facing the increased cost of living could ...

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  43. CAPTURED BY BRIGANDS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE Friday. — It now transpires that the ransom paid for the release of Dr. Edward Richter from a band of Greek brigands was ...

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  44. ACCIDENTS.

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—A guard on the railways named Walsh was admitted to the hospital to-night suffering from a crushed foot, caused through a ...

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  45. HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Director of Agriculture states that he will next week send an expert round the North-West and North-East to inspect ...

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  46. BRITISH VOTING SYSTEM.

    LONDON, Thureday.—A Court of Appeal has decided that a tenant is not eligible to vote unless he directly pays a poor rate. ...

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  47. THE DEVON HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—It is a matter of surprise that some member of the Hospital Board has not, replied to various letters that have appeared in the press recently ...

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  48. CANADIAN ELECTION CAMPAIGN.

    TORONTO, Thursday.-Mr. Clifford Sefton, an ex-Minister, while sneaking on his election campaign in Ontario, pointed out that Argentina and ...

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  49. STOCK QUARANTINE.

    HOBART, Friday.—It is on the cards, in consequence of the opposition shown to the relaxation of quarantine on stock, and more particularly to the ...

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  50. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—P. F. Warner, a prominent Middlesex player, has accepted the position of captain of the English XI. which is to tour ...

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  51. KENNEDY'S SLIP.

    HOBART, Friday.—Good progress is being made with the work of dismantling Kennedy's slip at Battery j Point. It is anticipated that the slip ...

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  52. THE WARRING OF PARTIES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — The parties have already mapped out their programme for the winter Congressional session. ...

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  53. EMIGRANTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, is sending twelve Dreadnought farm boys to Now South Wales, with Major ...

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  54. A STATE FARM.

    HOBART, Friday.—Mr. A. H. Benson, the Director of Agriculture, when spoken to regarding the recent trip which he made to the Deloraine ...

    Article : 199 words
  55. PRICE OF METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
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