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  2. News of the World.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Lord Howard de Walden is suing John Lewis, a silk mercer, for libel. It is alleged that Lewis placarded his shop windows with ...

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  3. News of the World

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A Melburnian named C. W. Littlejohn will row in the Oxford boat at the forthcoming race, and G. E. Fairbairn (son of ...

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  4. News of the World.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.— The "Berliner Tageblatt" protests against the conversion of the all-British shopping week into a weapon against ...

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  5. News of the World.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, Tuesday.— Further details of the picture show holocaust at Bologne, in which 120 people were burnt to death, have ...

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  6. Laborers for Queensland.

    In reference to the cablegram stating that 1,500 applications have been received in Birmingham in response to an advertisement for 500 navvies for ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Three female telephonists have been suspended. It is stated that they refused to work on Sunday for conscientious ...

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  8. THE IMPLEMENT STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The implement makers' strike continues. At a mass meeting of the men Mr. Hyett, the secretary for the Railway ...

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  9. GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Reginald M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to a question by Mr. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.— In the Union Assembly yesterday. Mr. D. P. Re Villiers Graaf, the Minister of Public Works, Post and Telegraphs, moved ...

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  11. GERMAN THREAT GROUNDLESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Mail" states that it is not clear how Germany can retaliate on the British shopping week, as with her 25 per ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The British Standard Produce Company, which regularly supplied the Italian Army with Australian beef for the last three ...

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  13. TURKISH PARLIAMENT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey, Tuesday.— Owing to insinuations, made in the Turkish National Assembly, that a Minister had profited by concessions, ...

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  14. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The mutilated body of James Thomas Hade, aged 34 years, an attendant at the Sunbury Asylum, was found on ...

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  15. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— At a meeting of the Welsh members of the House of Commons it was resolved that the passage of Disestablishment and ...

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  16. SCOTTISH OIL INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A shale field has been discovered on Lord Rosebery's Dalmeny estate, Scotland. The field extends under the Firth of Forth ...

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  17. THE VISITING AVIATOR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The visiting aviator, Mr. J. Hammond, made several successful aeroplane flights at Altona Bay to-day. ...

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  18. ADRIFT ON AN ICE FLOE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday. — On February 28 an ice floe, containing 600 fishermen, drifted out to sea in the Gulf of Finland. Steamers were ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— The Commonwealth Government has received a communication from the British Government stating that it will bring ...

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  20. DESPERATE MURDERER.

    PERLIN, Tuesday.— A reprieved anarchist named Philippson committed a desperate murder yesterday in the prison at Buchsal, in Baden. ...

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  21. CORPSE IN BALE OF COTTON.

    PARIS, France, Wednesday. — The corpse of a negro has been discovered within a bale of cotton taken out of the hold of a ship being discharged at ...

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  22. CONJUGAL RIGHTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The courts have made a new departure in connection with the cases for the restitution of conjugal rights, by fining a wife 80/ ...

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  23. INDIAN SEDITION.

    CALCUTTA, India, Tuesday. — In consequence of revelations made by Mukberji, the Bengali youth who threw a bomb at a public works official on ...

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  24. ROYALIST REVOLT.

    PARIS, Franco, Wednesday. — The Vigo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" (European edition) reports that a Royalist revolt has taken place at ...

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  25. FREE CHURCH CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A feature of the Free Church Congress, being held at Portsmouth, was the rural dean's welcome to Dr. Jowett, Congregational ...

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  26. MORE RAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Heavy rains occurred at Portarlington to-day, and the low lying portions of the country are inundated. ...

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  27. WELSH COLLIERY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The "Daily Express" states mat that hundreds of members of the families of the 12,000 colliers now on strike at ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Spencer Lloyd, a strong swimmer, has been accidentally drowned at Coogee. The evidence at the inquest showed that ...

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  29. THE CONGO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that M. Renkin, the Belgian Minister of the Colonies, has agreed ...

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  30. PNEUMONIC PLAGUE.

    PEKING, China, Wednesday.— The outbreak of pneumonic plague in Manchuria is rapidly decreasing in severity. ...

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  31. LABORER KILLED AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.— George Evans, a surface laborer, has been run over by a truck on the railway line at the Block 14 mine, and ...

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  32. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    TANGIER, Morocco, Tuesday.— The son of the Minister for War has killed the leader of a French mission to Fez, on the ground that the latter executed ...

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  33. SOLDIER EMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Major-General Sir Reginald Polo-Carow Las been appointed chairman of the Central Emigration Board's newly appointed ...

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  34. BIG FIRE AT HORNSBY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Seven business premises, including a branch of the Bank of Queensland, were destroyed by fire at Hornsby at midnight. ...

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  35. HEIR TO A FORTUNE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Dullin courts are investigating the case of a man named Corcoran, who while Eving in squalor, and mentally ...

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  36. Sporting.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Owing to the wet weather, the North v. South bowling match, to have been played at Hobart next Saturday, has been ...

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  37. V.D.L. Co. Land.

    It was reported yesterday in the "Advocate" and "Times" cables from London that a rumor current on the Stock Exchange of the world's ...

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  38. A TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Alfred Ponting, a butcher, has been awarded £20 damages against the Railway Commissioners for injuries received in ...

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  39. AVIATION.

    PARIS, France, Wednesday.— M. Renaut yesterday flow 210 miles with passengers to the summit of Mt. Puyde-Domo, 4,806ft. high in five hours, ...

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  40. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday. — The Zeehan Rifle Club commenced to-day the final stage of the President's Trophy at the 800 and 900 yards ranges. The ...

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  41. FRENCH DREADNOUGHTS,

    PARIS, Wednesday.— The Chamber of Deputies has passed votes for the construction of two Dreadnoughts. M. Jaures, leader of the Socialists, ...

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  42. DISTRESS AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Minister for Works, replying to a deputation from Newcastle, said that there were too many miners in the district. He ...

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  43. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. HOBART.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — It is reported that the large block of city buildings known as Hawkins' corner, at the intersection of Elizabeth and ...

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  46. Wedding Bells.

    The Hamilton "Spectator" (Vic.) of March 1 reports:— A great deal of interest was evinced in the wedding of Mr. William ...

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  47. POSSIBILITY OF A BIG SALE

    Though there is no truth, in the statement that the Government is in treaty with the V.D.L. Co. for land, it is believed at Burnie that ...

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  48. The Courts

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Jas. Mitchell, J.P., Joseph Williams and William Simpson, who had been, arrested by Trooper Meers ...

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  49. DEVONPORT.

    The Bench at the Devonport Police Court yesterday was occupied by (Messrs W. Innes and A. J, Stokes, J.'sP. Edward Williams pleaded guilty to the ...

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  50. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— John Francis Lyons, of Flowerdale, laborer, has filed a petition in hankruptey. Estimated debts, £600. ...

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  51. WYNYARD.

    At the Court of Requests yesterday, before Commissioner L. E. Chambers, a judgment summons was heard in chambers, the case being adjourned sine ...

    Article : 51 words
  52. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.— At the Police Court to-day Richard Clancy and Thomas Marsden, charged with disturbing the peace by fighting in ...

    Article : 30 words
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