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  2. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Victorian railway nett receipts for January were the largest ever earned in any month. ...

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  3. Sporting.

    A match has been arranged between the cam seniors and l6 joniors from any of the East Wellington clubs, to be played . at Saturday next. Cam team : -G. Pullen ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES

    London, February 21.—The Leader of the Unionist; Party, Mr Balfour, speaking before a meeting of electors of the City of London, for the ...

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  5. LONDON CABLES

    London, February 22.—In connection with the charges against the Preston branch of Messrs Coopman and Young, provision merchants, ...

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  6. The Mail Service.

    Mr W.Jones, of Bornie, has been engaged for two or three weeks past in the preparation of an interesting sketch and table of routes and times connected with ...

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  7. TO-MORROW'S MATCHES.

    The match "Post" v. Don, let down for lost saturday bat prevented by the ram, will be played at East Devonport to-morrow ...

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  8. A DRUNKEN MOTHER'S CRIME.

    Melbourne, Thursday. — Mrs Apper, whose drunken habits caused the death of her baby, was to-day committed for trial by Coroner Candler on a charge of ...

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  9. SHIPPING EMBARRASSED.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Disastrous bush , fires have occurred in the Otway Ranges, and Port Phillip Heads are obscured by smoke. shipping is ia consequence ...

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  10. A FATAL DIVE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—W. Wilkinson, postmaster at Qaeenscliff, was killed today in the baths through diving in shallow water. ...

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  11. A JOCKEY KILLED.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Thomas Carroll, a jockey, aged 27, was killed at Ascot today while schooling a pony over hurdles. ...

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  12. FINED FOB CONTEMPT.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—John' Cullen, for refusing to give evidence before the Police Commission, was to-day fined £15. ...

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  13. TASMANIAN DEFENCE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—A big 6in gun ii to be erected Hobart for the protection of the entrance to the Derwent. Defence officers are now arranging placing ...

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  14. ATHLETICS.

    A meeting of the Barnie Athletic Club committee was held on Wednesday night to finally consider the protest of J. R. Campbell against first prize in the Mile ...

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  15. Russia's Troubles.

    I London, February 22 —Prince Cbolensky, a Liberal Zemstvoist; has been arrested at Sebastopol by order of the Government. ...

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  16. IN THE COMMONS.

    February 22 —The Under-Secretary for the Colonies, Mr "Winston Churchill, stated in the House of Commons that the Government was ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Thursday. — Munro'a woodturning factory at Redfern was burnt hut night, damage to the extent of 420.000 being done. ...

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  18. RESUMPTION OP BLUM AREAS.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The City Council has decided to spend £200,000 ia the resumption of slum areas. ...

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  19. Chinese on the Band.

    London, February 21.—Of a total of 1,956 Bind coolies repatriated 1,233 endeavored to Secure re-engagement at Ching-Wang-Tao, but were ...

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  20. THE STARVING JAPANESE.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The Japanese Government has gratefully accepted by cable the gift of 5,000 bags flour, presented by an anonymous donor for the ...

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  21. Launceston Mail Table.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  22. QUEENSLAND

    Brisbane, Thursday.-Owing to the recent heavy tropical rains, immense areas of western country are under water. No losses of stock have beea reported. ...

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  23. Metals.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  24. DECREASING GOLD PRODUCTION.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—The value of the gold won in Queensland in 1905 was valued st £2,517,295, a decrease of £197,639, as compared with 1901. ...

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  25. THE CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB.

    London, February 22.—Lord Balfour of Burleigh, who resigned office in the Balfour Government in 1903 because of dissatisfaction with its ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—Geo. Broven who was found guilty of stealing money, was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment. Accused recently escaped from the ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,474 words
  28. Britain in Egypt.

    London, February 21.—Turks have wantonly occupied the town of Tabah, which is located within Egyptian territory in the Sinai ...

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  29. THE COAL DUTY.

    London, February 22.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Asquith, assured a deputation yesterday that he regarded the export; duty on coal ...

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  30. WESTRALIA.

    Perth, Thursday.—Further cases of bubonic plague are reported from Geraldton. ...

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  31. A STORE BURNT.

    Perth, Thursday.—The Farmers' Cooperative Union store at Mount Rokeby was bnrnt' down hat night. The loss is estimated at £3,000. ...

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  32. A FURTHER ADVANCE.

    London, February 22. —Owing to the larks being about to occupy the Island of Faraub, opposite Tabah, the British cruiser Diana was ordered to ...

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  33. BRITIAN AND RUAAIA.

    The Prime Minister, Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, in a letter to the London correspondent of the " Novce Vremya," published at St petersburg, ...

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  34. MADMAN AND CONSTABLE.

    Perth, Thursday—Constable Saunders, while conveying a Japanese madman to the Fremautle Lunatic Asylum , was struck on the bead by bis prisoner with a ...

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  35. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Thursday.—A heavy shower fell early this morning, and showers of rain have fallen at instervals daring the day. A. high wind ia blowing to-night, and the ...

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  36. Germany and France.

    London, February 21.—Several newspapers regard Germany's obstruction at the Algeciras Conference BB intended to produce failure. ...

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  37. The Coming Elections.

    Political matters are very quiet here (writes a Kentish correspondent). The sitting member (Mr J. Hopa) will, it is expected, bo returned unopposed for ...

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  38. Fanatics in Sokoto.

    London, February 22. —Fanatics in Sokoto, a kingdom of the Soudan, killed fire British officers and a company of mounted men. Sir P. Lugard, ...

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  39. THE POLICE COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Hibart, Thursday. —An Thursday influential deputation waited on the Premier (Hod J. W. Evans) to-day and urged that a strongman, not subjeocto local influence ...

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  40. GERMANY UNREADY FOR WAR.

    The " Times" Paris correspondent indicates that owing to lack of improved artillery Germany is not ready for war. ...

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  41. FRANCE'S LAST WORD.

    London, February 22 — The "Times" correspondent at Parrs declares that France is firmly resolved to make no further concessions ...

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  42. Church and State.

    London, February 23.—The disturbances which hare taken place in a number of the Paris churches in connection with the enforcement of ...

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  43. WEST DEVON AND MERSEY.

    A public meeting of electors for the electoral districts of West Devon and Mersey bas been convened for to-night in the Ulveratone Town Hall by the local ...

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  44. Anti—Foreigners In China.

    London, February 21. — The Government of Japan has warned the Chinese Ministry of the advisability of taking precautions against the ...

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  45. Prince Arthur's Mission.

    London, February 22. — Prince Arthur of Connaught, who was deputed by King Edward to decorate the Mikado of Japan with the insignia ...

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  46. BURNIE.

    Requisitions to Sir T. Hogarth, nrRing him to contest the Boroie electorate hsve been risned daring the past waek in different parts ot the district, and it iii understood will be presented to Mr Hogarth to-day. Mr Hogarth s'atea that aaarosoltof thesnpport offered him he basdefiuitoly decided to come forward, and ho will ihortly pUco hia viaws before the electors. His chief plank will ba in connection with land settlement. Mr Ho?arth lrnnwi

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  47. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Hobart. Thursday.—Following is Mr Kingsmill's weather ferecat for Feb. 23, 1906 :- Cloudy, showery, temperatnre low. ...

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  48. AN OUTBREAK TO-MORROW.

    London, February 22.—A Chinese merchant at Manilla, in the Philippines, has been warned that an antiforeign outbreak will occur in China ...

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  49. lAUNCESTON?.

    Lauceston , Thursday.—At a meeting of creditors of Jane Gasch, dyer, to-day the debtor's statement showed ber liabilities to be £171 17m 81 and a?sets £100. ...

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  50. The Natal Rising.

    London, February 22. An unsatisfactory feature about the position in Natal, where the rebels among the Umrelis tribe are being pursued by a ...

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  51. General News.

    London, February 22.—A magezine explosion is reported from Khartoum, several British soldiers being killed. ...

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  52. A DESERTING BLUEJACKET.

    Launceston Thursday.—Peter James Harvey the bluejacket who deseted from H.N.S.Pioneer while in the Tamar, was arrested at Derby and to-day sent under ...

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  53. PURE FOOD IN AMERICA.

    The American Senate has passed the Pure Pood. Bill almost unanimously. ...

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  54. BIRCHING IN THE NAVY.

    The practice of birching offenders in the Navy has been suspended for one year, at the conclusion of which time officers will report on the result ...

    Article : 33 words
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