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  2. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Judge Johnson, who became ill in the Ballarat Court owing to tho escape of gas, is still indisposed, but will resume duty ...

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  3. London Cables.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — The editor of the "Inter-Ocean," a paper published at Devil's Lake, Dakota, has been shot by a man who considered ...

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  4. London Cables.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A distressing tragedy happened in Herttordshire yesterday. The 16-year-old son of Annie S. Swan (Mrs. Burnett Smith) ...

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  5. London Gables.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The Police Court hearing of the charges, against Hawley Crippen and Ethel Le Neve, in connection with the murder of Mrs. ...

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  6. MISHAP TO A CRICKETER.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Thomas Elliott, a Hell-known cricketer [?] engaged in erecting a fur[?]ace at the smelters in Tamar street this ...

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  7. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The closing meetings of the Christian Endeavor Convention were held to-day in the Patterson street Methodist Church. ...

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  8. AN UNEXPLAINED DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Andrew Sarkie, aged 44, a married man, and clerk in the Home Affairs Department, who was picked up in Flinders street ...

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  9. TWO MEN LYNCHED.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — During the cigar-makers' strike at Tampa, Florida, two prominent Italians were conspicuous in condemning the action ...

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  10. VALUES OF METALS.

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  11. NEW AUSTRALIAN STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The three sister ships being built by Holt's Bine Funnel line for the passenger service to Australia via the Cape are named ...

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  12. SALE OF DRUGS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Great Britain has accepted America's invitation to send a delegate to a conference at the Hague in 1911, on the regulation of ...

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  13. BREACHES OF THE ELECTORAL ACT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the Brunswick Police Court to-day James Rogers Jewell, a member of the Legislative Assembly, and Philip Tarney, a ...

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  14. MILITARY TOURS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Fifty officers and 750 reservists are organising a three years' tour of the British provinces and Dominions. ...

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  15. CIANT ATLANTIC LINER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Trans Atlantique Co.'s new steamer La France, of 27,000 tons displacement, has been launched. She has ...

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  16. BOY'S NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Thomas Hewitt, a boy, fell into the River Tamar, near the Victoria Bridge, this evening. His cries attracted George ...

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  17. TURKISH-ROUMANIAN TREATY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In connection with the reported Turkish-Roumanian treaty, wherein Turkey assured Roumania of her support in the ...

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  18. THE DEFENCE ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A proclamation has been issued bringing the Defence Act into force on January 1. ...

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  19. A CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Whilst arresting James Thomas Mitchell to-night Constable Foster was severely assaulted, being kicked in the face by ...

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  20. AMERICAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday. — A disastrous railway collision has occurred at Fort Wayne, Indiana; on the Wabash Valley line. ...

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  21. CHARGE OF WIFE DESERTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—George Henry Williams, an ex-New Zealand detective, failed to appear at the City Court this morning to answer a charge ...

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  22. SPANISH MINERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The strike if tinners at Bilbao, in the north of Spain, has now come to an end. ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. AEROPLANE FLEET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In view of the successful results obtained by the French military aeroplanes during the recent manoeuvres, the German ...

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  25. 18 MONTHS FOR HORSE-STEALING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the Bairnsdale Supreme Court to-day Matthew BaUlch, a sheep drover, was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for ...

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  26. HOUSE OF COMMONS FRESCOES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Earl Beachamp, during the last five years, has had six new and valuable historical frescoes painted in the corridor of the ...

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  27. STATUE OF THE KAISER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first statue of the Kaiser, weighing 4 1-3 tons, has been unveiled on the approach to the new Hohenzollern Bridge ...

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  28. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the Footscray Police Court to-day John Mead, a railway porter, was fined £10 for using obscene language in a public ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN BOY BILLIARDIST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The leading English billiardists hare given a luncheon to George Gray, the young Victorian billiard player, at the Billiard's ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Thursday. —The conference between the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation and locked-out boilermakers was held at Edinburgh yesterday, Mr. ...

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  31. PORTUCUESE BOMB MAKERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Lisbor (Portugal) police have arrested 10 met for bomb making. One of the prisoners admitted that the bombs were for ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — At the Industrial Court to-day, William Nash was fined 20/ and 33/6 costs. for overworking an employe to the extent of 20 ...

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  33. MYSTERIES OF THE SEA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Michael Sara Geographical and Scientific Expedition, which has been cruising in the Atlantic, has found that only the blue ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYMENT CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Unemployment Conference closed yesterday. An International Association was formed, wherein Australia is ...

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  35. CHINESE SMUGGLERS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Three Chinese were fined £20 each at Newcastle to-day for smuggling opium from the steamer Empire. The drug was in ...

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  36. GIRL'S TERRIBLE STORY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. - Rene . Ram­say, aged 17 years( a resident of Pyr-mont, reported to the police last night that a young man asked her to ro with, him for a walk.. She refused, and he then knocked her down, gagged her, and with a couple of companions, car­ried her to an isolated spot, where he brutally assaulted her, leaving, her .in­sensible on the ground. . • The police are endeavoring to obtain. verification of the oiri's utorv. I ...

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  37. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Kaiser has been received with imposing ceremony at Vienna. Speaking at the Ruthhaus, His ...

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  38. AN AUSTRALIAN DESTROYER.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The final portion of the Australian destroyer Warrego, which is to be put together in Australia, has been shipped by the ...

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  39. ANOTHER SHIPBUILDING STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesdays—Fifteen hundred men, employed at Palmer's shipbuilding yards, Jarrow, have struck work as a protest against the ...

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  40. NEW TURKISH LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In connection with the Turkish loan of £11,000,000, Sir Ernest Cassel, a well-known financier and banker, has offered Turkey ...

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  41. A CHINESE MYSTERY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A reign of terror appears to exist in the Chinese community of Sydney, owing to the alleged threats of a local Chinese secret ...

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  42. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The deadlock in South African politics still continues, and General Botha states that he will resign the Prime Ministership unless ...

    Article : 144 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. FRENCH VIEW.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at Paris states he is informed, from an authoritative official source, that the Cassel agreement is ...

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  45. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday. — Frank Kenna, a gunner in the Royal Australian Artillery, was to-day sentenced to three months' imprisonment for stealing a leg ...

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  46. RAILWAY SIGNALMAN'S BLUNDER

    PERTH, Thursday. — The derailment of a train at Claremont on Tuesday morning was duo to a mistake on the part of a signalman in manipulating ...

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  47. THE TWO PRINCES.

    LONDON, Thursday. — "Truth" states that the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert will start on a tour of the world in 1911. They will visit the ...

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  48. The Courts.

    At the Devonport Police Court yesterday morning the bench was occupied by Mr. L. E. Chambers. P.M. A resident of Devonport pleaded guilty to ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON. Thursday—The firm of Bowron Brothers, merchants, of Christchurch, have been fined £4,496 for under-payment of income tax. ...

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  50. EMPEROR OF JAPAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Lochi SHimbun," a Japanese paper, states that a number of Japanese have been arrest upon a charge of conspiracy. ...

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  51. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday. — To-day the Executive Council appointed the following new Justices of the Peace:—Kentish, M. A. Bruce and A. B. Maxwell ...

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  52. GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A first Dreadnought subdivision, consisting of the Nassau. Posen. Westfalen, and Rheinland, has been drafted into the Gorman ...

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  53. A HOTEL FIRE.

    HOBART, Thursday. — A fire occurred at the Hope Anchor Hotel to-night. A servant was putting a child to bed, and left a candle burning. ...

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  54. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — [?] Matthew Garrod, of La[?] laborer, has filed a petition in insolvency. He estimates his debts at £55. ...

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  55. SAILORS' FRIEND SOCIETY.

    LAUNCESTON , Thursday. — Hon. A. E. Solomon, Attorney-General, presided at the annual meeting of the Sailors' Friend Society held yesterday, when the report presented showed a highly successful year. ...

    Article : 34 words
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