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  2. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Monday.—The Commonwealth revenue from customs and excise for September was £729,117, a decrease of £18,961, for the corresponding week of ...

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  3. LONDON CABLES

    London, October 1.—A double murder, the victims being prominent merchants, is reported from Lodz a town of Poland. ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES

    London, October 1—The retiring Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon, of Kedleston, bus been banqueted at Simla, the sanatorium and summer ...

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  5. THE STATE TREASURERSHIP.

    Hobart, Monday.—Hon C. L Stewart tendered his resignation as Treasurer and Minister of Mines in the Evans Ministry this alter noon to the Premier (Hon J. W. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. LAUNCESTON

    Launceston, Monday.—At a meeting of the Launceston Marine Baird to-day the Master Warden reported that the collections for August totalled £1,077 8s 5d and ...

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  8. ACCIDENT ON THE EURYALUS.

    Melbourne, Monday.—William Amess, a petty officer on the H.M.S. Euryalus, the flagship of the Australian Naval Station, fractured his skull through ...

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  9. Westward Ho Dramatic Co.

    The Westward He Dramatic Company which has been in retirement for a couple of years came forth like a giant refreshed on Wednesday evening, when this talented ...

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  10. MR STEAD'S MISSION.

    London, October 2.—The London "Daily Chronicle " has published the text of an address made by Mr W. T. Stead, editor of the "Review of ...

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  11. A GHASTLY FIND.

    Melbourne, Monday.—The body of Catherine West, aged 56, was found severely burned with her skull fractured over a fire at Albert Park. An inquest ...

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  12. SERVER ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    Launceston, Monday.—This morning A. C. Herbert, an engineer at the electric light power station, received a rather severe electric shock while attending to a ...

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  13. The Trade of Liverpool.

    London, October 1.—A movement has been set afoot at Liverpool to erect spinning mills at a cost of £1,500,000, and so extend the city's ...

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  14. SERIOUS CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    Launceston, Monday.—Dr M'Clinton, dentist, while cycling home today along the Elphin road. met with a serious accident. He collied with a cab and ...

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  15. NATURALISATIONS.

    Melbourne, Monday.—The naturalisations is the State during September were 87, the total sines January being 902. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Broken Hill, Monday.—Stanley O'Brien, aged 26, a single man, was killed by a fall of earth at the Proprietory mine. ...

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  17. AN OLD LADY'S DEATH.

    Launceston, Monday.—Mrs Esther Badcock, who arrived in Tasmania, with her parents when only 18 months old, died to-day aged 75, from heart failure. Her ...

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  18. EIGHT HOURS' DAY.

    Sydney, Monday.—The annual celebrations in connection with the Eight Hoars' Day took place to-day. The weather was fine and a great demonstration resulted. ...

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  19. Prisoners of War.

    London, October 1.—France, on Russia's behalf, has protested to Japan against Russian prisoners of war in Japan being sentenced to ...

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  20. OLD LADY BURNED TO DEATH.

    Sydney, Monday.—A house wag destroyed by fire at Ryde, and Mrs Bailey, aged 90, burned to death. ...

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  21. THE GUNBOAT PROTECTOR.

    Launceston, Monday.—This morning the Mayor, the Master Warden of the Launceston Marino Board, Lieutenant-Colonel Martin, Major Harrap end Capt. ...

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  22. SIGNS OF REVOLUTION.

    A number of rifles and a quantity of ammunition have been discovered by the authorities in a naptha refining factory at Batoum, a seaport of ...

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  23. AN ACCOUNTANT'S SUICIDE.

    Sydney, Monday—William Mailer, aged 60, an accountant in the employ of the Union Steamship Company, was found dead in a lodginghouse in York street ...

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  24. M, de Witte.

    London, October 1.—M de Witte, who was accorded a magnificent welcome on his return to St. Petersburg from the peace conference at ...

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  25. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Monday.—At the usual meeting of the Zeehan Town Board to-night the chief business was connected with the financial statement. Rates collected ...

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  26. THE STATE REVENUE.

    Sydney, Monday.—The State revenue for September shows an increase of £24,780 over that of last September. ...

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  27. Canada and the Japs.

    London, October 1.—While appreciating the benefits of the Anglo-Japareae alliance, the people of British Columbia, one of the provinces ...

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  28. FATAL KEROSENE EXPLOSION.

    Sydney, Monday.—Mrs Mary Kuox died from burning injuries resulting from the accidental explosion of a kerosene lamp. ...

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  29. "A NIGHT WITH THE KIDDIES"

    Zeehan, Monday.—A successful entertainment entitled "A night with the kiddies," was held to-night at tho Gaiety Hall, under the management of those who ...

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  30. MERCHANT ATTACKED BY FOUR MEN.

    Sydney, Monday.—Mr H. S. Harvey, a merchant, was attacked by four men at Bondi, his handbag, which fortunately contained nothing of value, being stolen. ...

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  31. POLICE COURT.

    Zeehan, Monday—At the Police Court to-day, before Mr L. E. Chambers, P.M, several carriers appeared before the beach for disturbing the peace on September 23 ...

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  32. Britain and Russia.

    London, October 1.—The best informed Russian statesmen agree that it will be possible to come to a direct understanding with Britain if events ...

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  33. The Moroccan Conference.

    London, October 2.—The Franco-German agreement respecting the European conference on Moroccan reforms simply invites the powers to ...

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  34. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Sydney, Monday.—Eight Chinese have been arrested for smuggling 72 tins of opium into the Commonwealth. ...

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  35. A SENSATIONAL EXPLOSION

    Sydney, Monday.—A dynamite explosion occurred at the Queen Cross Mill to-day. The engine-house and engine were wrecked, and damage to the extent ...

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  36. Tarleton Road Trust.

    The usual meeting of the Tarleton Road Trust took place yesterday. Present: Messrs J. Watt (chairman), J. Leary, J. A. Moore. ...

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  37. Immigration to Australia.

    London, October 2.—The Bight Hon Jesse Collins, P.C., M.P., president of the Rural Laborers' League, and Under-Secretary of State for the ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Monday.—The barque Woodburn has arrived, being 122 days out from Barrow. A stormy passage was experienced, and a quantity of cargo was ...

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  39. Japan and the Peace.

    London, October 2.—The Japanese Court Party has compelled the resignation of Professor Nakamura, one of six professors the of Imperial ...

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  40. A BOATING PARTY MISSING.

    Brisbane, Monday.—A boating party comprising three youths and three girls, ranging in age from 16 to 20, are missing, and it is feared that they have been ...

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  41. Church Fire Insurance.

    It is reported in insurance society circles that at the recent plenary council of the Roman Catholic Church, held in Sydney, the matter of fire insurance as it ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    MORE WRECKAGE WASHED UP. Adelaide, Monday.—A quantity of cargo and a boat from the ill-fated ship Loch Vennachar bound from Glasgow to Melbourne, have been washed up from the ...

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  43. AT THE FRONT.

    London, October 2.—The Japanese troops in Saghalien will winter at Alexandrovsk, because a great fall of snow and a heavy gale render it ...

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  44. Dowie the Preposterous.

    London, October 2.—John Alexander Dowie, the "new Messiah," leader of the Zion City fanatics, who last year visited Australia, sustained a ...

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  45. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    Adelaide, Monday.—The Governor-General (Lord Northcote) has arrived at Adelaide on return from Westralia which State he has been visiting. ...

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  46. An Awful Tragedy.

    London, October 2.—A dreadful tragedy is reported from Cambridge. Illinois, U.S.A. A woman, seized apparently by ...

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  47. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Monday.—The Premier will leave for Launceston to-morrow by the express to attend the annual Agricultural and Pastoral show in the northern city. ...

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  48. The North-Western Railway.

    After a discussion in the House of Assembly on a proposal on the part of the Government to reappropriate £50 from the balance of the Ulverstone-Burnie ...

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  49. Russia and Germany.

    London, October 2.—St Petersburg reports State that Count Witte, at the instance of the Czar, is promoting an alliance between Russia and ...

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  50. TESTAMENTARY.

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  51. The Most Powerful Cruiser.

    London, October 2.—The new British warship Natal, which is the most powerful cruiser in the world, has been launched at ...

    Article : 86 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. DROWNED IN THE DERWENT.

    Hobart, Monday.—A little boy, William Bridges, two years old, was drowned yesterday in the Derwent near Bushy Park. An inquest will be held to-morrow. ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Hobart, Monday.—Following is Mr Kingsmill's weather forecast for October 3:— Unsettled weather, showery in parts ...

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