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  2. MEMBERS SALARIES.

    Item, reimbursement of expenses of expenses of numbers of Parliament— Mr. Ogden moved thai the bum La ancreased by £1,000, with the ...

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  3. News of the World.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Times," commenting on the Liberal proposals in connection with the second Chamber, said an Upper House, having ...

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  4. State Parliament.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Legslative Council to-day, the Chief Sectary resumed the debate on Mr. Coins motion that the Launceston State Parliament. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. EAUNCESTON HOSPITAL BILL. HOBART, Wednesday.— In the ...

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  5. News of the World.

    LONDON, Tuesday. —All hopes for ho safety of the steamer Abonema, 982 tons, belonging to the British and African Steam Ship Co., have been ...

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  6. Australasian Gables.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—As a result of the Commonwealth working the cable line to Tasmania a earing of £6,000 has been effected during the past ...

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  7. News of the World.

    PARIS, France, Wednesday. —The French Government propose to punish strikers indulging in wilful destruction of property, with terms of ...

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  8. News of the World.

    SHANGHAI, China, Wednesday.—Three million people in Northern HuNan, are affected by a famine, which extends over a wider area than the ...

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  9. SUBMARINE INVENTION.

    ATHENS, Greece, Wednesday. An officer in the Greek navy has invented a machine for renewing the air in a submarine without rising to the ...

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  10. GROWING STATE REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The State revenue for the past five months amounted to £3,462,674, as compared with £3,185,523 for last year. ...

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  11. PICKED UP BY OCEAN LINER.

    VANCOUVER, November 29.—Captain Colfell and his two sous, belonging to the coasting schooner Lone Star, have been rescued by the incoming ...

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  12. THE CHELTENHAM TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the inquest on the body of Alex. Edwards, aged 48 years, who was shot by his son at Cheltenham on November 19, ...

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  13. COUNT TOLSTOI'S WILL.

    MOSCOW, Russia, Wednesday.—Count Tolstoi's will, dated July 6 last, leaves all his property and rights to books to his daughter Alexandra. ...

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  14. MIXES DEPARTMENT.

    Item, Mines Department- The Minister of Mines moved that a vote of £200 for the purpose of assisting prospectors on the pound for pound ...

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  15. MILITARY INSUBORDINATION

    PARIS, France. Wednesday.—A soldier, who was charged with damaging telegraph lines, which he was detailed to guard during the French ...

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  16. CHINAMAN'S FALSE DECLARATION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the District Court to-day a Chinese named Con Shin was fined 20/ for making a false statement to a Customs officer ...

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  17. TOLL OF THE ALPS.

    GENEVA, Switzerland, Tuesday.—For the year ending October, 90 persons have been hilled, and 80 severely injured, in climbing the Swiss Alps. ...

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  18. A FRENCH EMBEZZLER.

    PARIS, France, Wednesday.—Duez, the official who is under arrest on charges of embezzling large' sums of money, amounting to about £50,000, ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS

    Item, miscellaneous— The Premier moved that the sum of £81/13/4 be appropriated to reimbuse Mr. 5L T. Cheek for loss of salary ...

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  20. SIR EDWARD'S GREYS ADVICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Sir Edward Grey Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in his election address, said the Lords were not the only danger to the ...

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  21. STEADY STREAM OF IMMIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A steady stream, of immigrants are arriving as a result of the M'kenzieMead mission. Eighty will reach ...

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  22. MUTINY ON BRITISH VESSEL.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—The British steamer Clan MacLean, 4,676 tons; belonging to Messrs. Cayzer, Irvine and Co., of Glasgow,has arrived at New ...

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  23. TERRIFIC STORM IN RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG. Russia, Tuesday. —A terrible storm has taken place at Astrakhan, a city of Russia on the Volga. ...

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  24. ACTRESS AND SQUATTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Fanny Dango, an actress well known in Australia, has married Mr.' Mackay, a Victorian squatter. ...

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  25. FINES FOR STREET BETTING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the City Court to-day George Davis, an elderly" man, was fined £40 with £5/5/; costs for street betting. ...

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  26. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,352 words
  27. A MINISTER ILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Lewis Harcourt, First Commissioner of Works. is confined to his bed with a severe illness. His wife is ...

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  28. CHIEF RAILWAY COMMISSIONER'S SALARY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The State Cabinet intends to raise the salary of Mr. Fitzpatrick, who has been appointed Chief Railway Commissioner, ...

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  29. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The steamer Mamari. chartered by the New Soutt: Wales Government, leaves on Thursday with 475 assisted immigrants for, ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND LAND COMPANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chancery Court,. despite an objection preferred by a shareholder, has sanctioned a reduction in the capital of the ...

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  31. THE CREEK PREMIER.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—A dastardly at empt was made yesterday to wreck a rain on board of which was M. Vene selos. the Greek Premier. The ...

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  32. LAND AND INCOME TAX BILL

    JIt. Nichols' continued the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Land and Income Tax Bill, and at the outset hinted that this time was not ...

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  33. LIVERPOOL BOYS AS FARM HANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As a result of a proposal made by the New: Zealand Government, the Liverpool children's employment committee have selected 25 ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The proprietor of the "Sun" newspaper is being proceeded against for contempt of Court for publishing an alleged ...

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  35. THE LONDON SEATS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Liderals are contesting all the London seats except that for the City of London, whose representative is Mr. A. J. ...

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  36. Sanitary Conference.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. —The conference of sanitary inspectors was opened at 9.30 this morning. The Mayor (Alderman'. Oldham) ...

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  37. THE ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Polling will take place in 55 constituencies next Saturday, including all the Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Salford, West ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN MINING FIELDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Duke of Redford presided at a. meeting of the Society of Arts and Science last evening. ...

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  39. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday.—Mr. J. C Hull, the Union Minister of Finance, introduced the South African Budged yesterday. It is estimated that the ...

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  40. THE FITZROY DOCKS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State Premier says the Government has no intention of handing the Fitzroy Docks over to the Commonwealth, aa reported ...

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  41. PTOMAINE POISONING VICTIMS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—John Nolan and Mrs. Murphy have been admitted to a hospital in a precarious condition, suffering from ptomaine poisoning. ...

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  42. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE DENOUNCED.

    LONDON, Tuesday. Speaking at Hull, Lord Curzon challenged a comparison of Iris with Mr. Lloyd-George's life work. ' He would sooner cut off ...

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  43. MOTOR CAR DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—A motor car, specially designed to run on a railway track, has been mysteriously destroyed by fire. The damage is ...

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  44. THE SOUTH POLE.

    YOKAHAMA, Japan, Tuesday.—The Japanese Antarctic expedition, under the command of Lieut. Shirose, sailed yesterday in the Kainna Maru. ...

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  45. COST OF A REFERENDUM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. D. Llod George's statement that the cost of a referendum in Great Britain would be £2,000,000 has been much traversed. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—A barrel of gunpowder, while being removed In a drag from Perry Brothers' store, unaccountably exploded. Henry Bailey, ...

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  47. VALUES OF METALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bar silver was to-day quoted at 25Jd per standard ounce. Copper.—Spot, £57/5/ to £57/10/; ...

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  48. SENSATIONAL BLACKMAIL

    VIENNA, Austria, Tuesday. — A woman named Vigyaze lady g hairdresser, has suicided in a cell at Budapest after her arrest on a charge of ...

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  49. FOREIGN PRESS CRITICISMS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Parisian newspaper "Gaulois" states that English, statesmen have heretofore prided themselves on courtesy to an ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. —Captain Nielson. of the ketch Victor, Was knocked overboard by the mizzen boom yesterday and drowned. ...

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  51. Tasmanian Telegrams.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—A little girl, Maud Mead, who was admitted to the General Hospital on Monday suffering from severe burns, died this morning ...

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  52. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-day, while the House was sitting in committee of supply on the Item, Governor's establishment, Mr ...

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  53. INCREASE OF MEMBER'S SALARIES.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. —A Bill increasing members' salaries, subject to a referendum of the people, from £200 to £400 per annum, has passed through ...

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  54. ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON. Tuesday. — Arrangements are proceeding for William Albany to row Ed. Barry for the English sculling championship in May. ...

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  55. Sporting.

    The Programme for the New years Day meet of this popular club appears in another column. The card comprises seven events for which the added ...

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  56. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The damage caused by the cyclone at Broome last week is estimated at £40,000. There is. however, no distress. ...

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  57. WORKMEN'S MISHAPS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—It was ascertained at the hospital to-day that the two men, named Breen and Clark, who were injured by a fall at the new ...

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  58. Pyjama Party.

    Some entertaining details fare published (says the "Central News" Ken fork correspondent) concerning a byjama party held at the residence of ...

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  59. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Some important alterations are shortly to take place in the Education Department. caused largely by the retirement of ...

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  60. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. —The Terra Nova, which is taking Captain Scott's expedition to the South Polar regions, has left Lyttleton for the ...

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  61. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  62. Cricket.

    TOOWOOMBA, Queensland, Wednesday.—The South Africans commenced a match against Toowoomba to-day. ...

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  63. Personal.

    Admiral Henderson, who has been commissioned by the British Government at the request of the 'Government of the Commonwealth of ...

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  64. STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT.

    Item, Statistical Department- Mr. Evans moved that it be postponed with a view of some investigation being made into its workings with ...

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  65. STATE'S FISHING RESOURCES.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Premier lies received a despatch from the Agent-General notifying that Mr. John Forbes is vovaging to this State by ...

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  66. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.

    Don v. Latrobe, at Don. East Devonport v. Wesley" Vale, at E. Devonport. Sassafras, a bve. ...

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  67. RAILWAY. PASSES FOR TEACHERS.

    Item, Education Department- Mr. Earle moved that it be postponed in order to provide that teachers attending classes and schools of ...

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  68. PLATED OR OTHERWISE.

    There, was a small crowd waiting in he chemist's when the tall man in the mart get-up rushed in and pushed an empty bottle over the counter. ...

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  69. CHOPPING.

    In view of the interest that is being evinced in the chopping events in connection with the Mersey Ragatta on Now Year's Day. the committee have ...

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  70. Advertising

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    Advertising : 121 words
  71. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—The trans passenger list to Burnie to-day was above "the average, and included number of miners bound for other ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. AMENDING MINING BILL.

    Mr. Ogden asked the Minister of Mines whether he intended to bring in an amended Mining Bill this session. Mr. Solomon replied that a Bill was ...

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  74. WEST DEVON ASSOCIATION

    Ulserstone v. North Motton, at UIperprstone. Penguin, a bye. ...

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  75. THE RAINFALL.

    ZEEHAN. Wednesday.—The November rainfall amounted to 8.52 inches on 20 days. For the 11 months the rainfall was 104.95 inches on ...

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  76. FAST WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION

    Burnie v. Yeomen. at Burnie. Wynyard v. Yolla, at Wynyard. Emu" Bay, a bye. ...

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