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  2. ARMY REFORMS.

    The London "Telegraph" states that Lord Roberts has accepted the position of Inspector-General in connection with the reforms suggested by the committee ...

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  3. British and Foreign.

    London, February 4. -Paris correspondents are unanimous in their opinion that the French people do not exhibit any interest regarding the trouble in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. Australasian.

    Melbourne, Sunday. - The steamer Zealandia arrived from New Zealand with a number of passengers who have not not been recently vaccinated, and they ...

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  5. Sporting.

    The sale is reported from BIythe of the steeplechase horse Anyhow from Mr A. Sice to Mr Joseph M'Kenna, of Howth. In all probability the gelding will find ...

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  6. THE TREASURERS CONFERENCE.

    Melbourne, Saturday. - The State Treasurers sat in conference with the Federal Treasurer again today, when various matters were brought forward, ...

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  7. JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    A Vladivostock telegram stales that Japanese troops have occupied the SeoulFusan railway, and taken a number of guns to Seoul. ...

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  8. THE DEVONPORT TROT PROTEST.

    As the result of the Devonport Club's decision in connection with the protests against the first three horses in the Handicap Trot hold at the annual meet on ...

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  9. DEMAND FOR COMPENSATION.

    The statement that Japan has demanded compensation for war preparations is baseless. Russia newspapers declared some ...

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  10. ANGLO-FRENCH RAPPROCHEMENT.

    The French press is pleased at His Majesty Sine Edward's tactful comments in his speech from tho Throne on the Anglo-French rapprochement. ...

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  11. HARVESTING ACCIDENT.

    A boy named Jenkins, when attending to a stripper at Horsham, got his foot caught in the beaters of the machine, and before it cod Id be stopped the boy's foot ...

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  12. THE REPLY TO JAPAN.

    The Czar bas earnestly considered the reply to Japan, and its delivery at Tokio will be postponed for several days. Reuter's agent at St. Petersburg ...

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  13. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    Hobart, Saturday—At the sale of Sir Mr M. Doyle's racehorses today, Havelock brought 31 guineas, Winchester 47 guineas Rettina 22 1/4 guineas, a half-brother to ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Two young ladies, Miss Vivian Ferguson and Miss Ida Rose, visitors at Manly, had a narrow escape from drowning while bathing in the surf. They were ...

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  15. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    London, February 4.-Eighty-six out of 123 members of the Liberal Unionist Council met at Westminster. Of the 86, 65 were elected as representing ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. THE TASMANIAN POSITION.

    A canons development produced by Federation and the imposition of a national tariff is the gradual cessation of the direct importation into Tasmania of ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. V.A.T.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    Melbourne, Sunday—The first day's racing of the V.A.T.C. meeting at Caulfield was persevered with yesterday despite heavy rain. Results: ...

    Article : 175 words
  18. DISEASE AMONGST LAMBS.

    Tho Minister of Agriculture has received a report from tho Government Veterinary Surgeon in connection with the disease that has affected a large ...

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  19. Irishtown Sports Management.

    Sir,-In your valuable paper I saw a short piece commenting on the above. To this I would like yon to add my personal experience, and I think there are others ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS.

    London, February 4.-Sixteen hundred Uruguayan Government troops have been completely dispersed near Monte Video, the rebels capturing four guns. ...

    Article : 230 words
  21. AQUATICS.

    Hobart, Saturday—At the Derwent Swimming Club Carnival today Glatte won the 62yds club championship and C. Rodway the 94yds and 124yds club ...

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  22. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The land board Bitting at Inverell delivered its reserved decision re the offer to the Government by Young Bros., of Myall Creek Estate, under section 3 of the ...

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  23. CRICKET.

    Hobart, Saturday—The cricket match Break o' Day v. Derwent, which will practically decide the premiership was commenced to-day. Break o' Day made ...

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  24. EAST WELLINGTON MATCHES.

    Owing to the inclement weather which prevailed on Saturday no cricket was played under the East Wellington Association. Two matches-Emu Bay v. Cooee ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr P. G. White, of Mount Sturgeon and Sylvania, on account of the Hon H. C. White, of Havilah, New South Wales, has purchased outright Burnet Downs ...

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  26. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS MOVING.

    Japan is aware that all the Russian warships at Port Arthur, except one, which is being repaired, left on Wednesday for an unknown destination, probably to ...

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  27. A Case of Wrongful Arrest.

    In Friday's issue appeared a telegram from our Hobart correspondent stating that the Chief Justice "had severely criticised" the action of Trooper Bosh in ...

    Article : 390 words
  28. Mining.

    Launceston, Sunday.- The 1511oz of amalgam obtained from 897 tons quartz at the Tasmania mine yielded 678oz of retorted gold; and 219 1/2oz of smelted gold ...

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  29. CHINESE FOR SUGAR PLANTATIONS.

    No official information has reached the Government concerning the offer alleged to have been made by a Chinese merchant at Geraldton, Queensland, to indent 1,000 ...

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  30. NO CONCESSION PROBABLE.

    The St Petersburg correspondent of the London "Times" states that it is almost impossible to believe that war can be averted. Russia will make no concession, ...

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  31. ZEEHAN ORE RETURNS.

    Zeelian, Sunday—The Zeehan district ore output for January is 3,405 05 tons, of a value of £11,348 14s net. The Tasmanian Smelting Co. bought 2,882 tons ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Sunday—The steamer Dambarton took a record shipment of foodstuffs for Sooth Africa, including 14,307 bags wheat, 25,145 bags flour, 3,000 bags ...

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  33. Local Government Bill.

    At the meeting of the Emu Bay Road Trust on Saturday, a letter was read from the Chief Secretary enclosing an epitome, of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. STANLEY RIVER SHOWS.

    Zeehan, Sunday—A further satisfactory development has occurred on the Stanley River, No. 2, Tin Mining Syndicate's properly. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN FLEET RETURNS.

    It is officially announced at St Petersburg that the officers of all regiments of the Guards have been permitted to volunteer for service in the Far East. ...

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  36. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Adelaide, Sunday—Three shocks of earthquake have been felt at Kingston. ...

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  37. WESTRALIA.

    William Shakell, aged 40, residing at Niagara, formerly hotelkeeper at Kalgoorlie, was found dead in bed. It is supposed he committed suicide by cyanide ...

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  38. LEVEN.

    At the monthly meeting of the Leven Road Trust on Saturday at Ulverstone, a circular letter was received from Dr M'Call, the Chief Secretary, ...

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  39. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    London, February 4.-The amendment to the Address-in-Reply, to be moved by the Right Hon J. Morley, states that the conflicting declarations of Ministers will ...

    Article : 285 words
  40. COLLISION WITH A CORPSE.

    A Chinese tea merchant has committed suicide by hanging himself from a beam in the back verandah of a house in Edward street, where ho was staying for ...

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  41. TABLE CAPE.

    At the Table Cape Road Trust meeting on Saturday afternoon a circular from the Chief Secretary was read asking the trust to discuss the Local ...

    Article : 191 words
  42. MISSIONARY PRIEST DROWNED.

    The Roman Catholic authorities have received word that tho Rev Father Rensman, of the Beagle Bay Mission, in the north-west, has been drowned in a creek, ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. The Wilmot Seat.

    At the Leith station on Saturday afternoon Mr D. Burke, ex-M.H.A. for Westbury informed a representative of the "Advocate" that he had definitely decided ...

    Article : 232 words
  44. Federal Customs Revenue.

    The figures of the Federal Customs revenue for January show a decrease in the yield from the tariff totalling £70,502, as compared with the corresponding month of ...

    Article : 182 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    James Harris was arrested on the arriva of the steamer Monowai from Sydney on the charge of obtaining £370 by false pretences from Annie Smith, at Newcastle. ...

    Article : 86 words
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  48. A GERMAN CONSTRUCTION.

    The omission from the King's speech of reference to the proposed fiscal reform is construed by Germany as a sign, of the Government's weakness. ...

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