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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Family Notices

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  5. German Court Sea

    LONDON, Thursday.—In [?]with the Hardeu—Moltke Herr Isenbiel, on behalf of [?]action, claims that Dr. Hard[?] ...

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  6. Portland Dukedom.

    LONDON, Monday.—A crowd assembled at the entrance to the Highgate cemetery at dawn to-day, when the Druce grave was opened, and some 200 ...

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  7. Australian News.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday —[?]estimate the Wallace divorce suit amount to between [?] ...

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  8. The Church and Education.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a message to the Anglican diocese, said the. church in 1908 must face large questions of ...

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  9. [?] SMUGGLER.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—A Chinese has been arrested with opium of the value,£170 in a bag in his posession has been remanded for ...

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  10. DON.

    There was a large and representative gathering of Don, Forth, and Devonport people at the social tendered to the Rev. J. G. and Mrs. Wright in Don ...

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  11. [?] YARRA TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday — the body of [?] man 45 years of age has been in the yarra and awaiting [?] ...

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  12. A ELONG FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—An inquestS has been opened touching the death of william Palmer and his daughte[?] who were run down ...

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  13. General Cable News.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is stated by the "Pall Mall Gazette" that Sir Antony Macdonnell's resignation us Under-Secretary for Ireland has been ...

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  14. AT CORONER RETIRES.

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  15. HOLLAMBY DRUCE'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Hollamby Druce. in an article in the "Daily Express, based on its representative's information that the coffin was found ...

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  16. [?] FOUND DEAD

    [?]Wednesday.—John years of age, was to-day in a hotel at Elmore. ...

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  17. [?] LABORER'S END.

    [?], Wednesday.—An un laborer to-day fell over[?] the steamer Courier into was drowned. ...

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  18. ULVERSTONE.

    Mr. J. F. Crawford, chairman of the Leven Road Trust, met with a painful accident on Monday, the effects of which will probably'confine him to his ...

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  19. WESTRALIAN IMMIGRATION

    The Italian Consul at Pertin who is in Europe just now, is discussion with the Italian Government the proposed emigration of 100 families of[?] ...

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  20. [?] THREE DROWNED.

    MELBOURNE, "Wednesday.—A little Robert [?].Kettleton, aged drowned in a dam at ...

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  21. North—Western News.

    At the Town Board meeting on Monday night it was decided to remit the 10 per cent, charge on the Roland band takings at the gate on Boxing ...

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  22. SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY Tuesday. —A special meeting of [?] Men's Christian Association broken Hill subscribed £2,483 [?] the erection of a new ...

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  23. DROP IN SHARES.

    On the eve of the opening of the grave shares in 6. H. Druce, Limited, were worth £6, but, adds the "Standard," they fell smartly yesterday to ...

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  24. MR. CHURCHILL'S TOUR.

    In its survey of the year,The Times" refers to the visit to British East Africa of the Right Hon: W. S. Churchill and declares that the ...

    Article : 64 words
  25. [?]MAN'S SUICIDE.

    [?]—A man named [?] arrested at [?] with a Crim-inal[?] ...

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  26. CALDWELL'S CRITICAL CONDITION.

    Robert Caldwell, the man who gave such'fantastic evidence at the inquiry, and who is at Staten Island, is in such a critical condition of healths that the ...

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  27. BURNIE.

    A reminder is given of the postponed Romaine sports, which take place at Romaine to-day,starting at 11 a.mi A.concert is to be held at night. ...

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  28. SEVEN DRUCE CLAIMANTS.

    Recently a new claimant to the Portland estates has appeared in the person of an elderly French lady, Mine. Valette, who states that she is the ...

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  29. FRENCH' ANTI—MILITARISM.

    With a view to resolutely suppressing anti—militarism, the court—martini at Clermont Ferrand inflicted sentences of from two to ten years on five ...

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  30. [?]SELLING.

    SYDNEY Tuesday — A elderly loan named Thomas Chapman has been [?] ...

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  31. SUPPOSED SMALLPOX.

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The sickness on the steamer Elsa at New caste supposed to be smalipox.[?] ...

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  32. CHAMPION PUGILISTS.

    Sam Moves, negro champion of California, defeated Jack Scales, who is called champion of England, delivering three successive knock down ...

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  33. WILMOT.

    The last meeting of the Wilmot road Trust. was held on Saturday charges were present Messrs J. B.R.[?] ...

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  34. CORNIACKS TO BE 200 POUNDS CAPACITY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Customs Mr. Chapman, states he is determined to limit the capacity of [?]to 2001b. ...

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  35. 27 MEN DROWNED.

    The steamer Grindon. Hall [?] with some wreckage in the Black Sea. and received such damage that slip foundered. Her crew . of" 27 were ...

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  36. POPULAR MINERS "PRESIDENT.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Air. peter Bowing sgive utterance to very belli to the presidency of the Northern District miners Federation Mr. ...

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  37. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE.

    Renter reports that six steamers have been chartered at New York to take £4,000,000 sterling worth of farm [?]to Europe. ...

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  38. LORD [?]

    For probate purposes, the [?]the late Lord Kelvin has been at under £1,000,000. ...

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  39. LATROBE.

    The finance committee of the Town Board met on Monday evening at the board's office to pass a number' of accounts inducting £195 to the ...

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  40. STANLEY.

    Mr. H. C. Piercey L.D.S., wishes to notify Stanley patients that owing to the holidays interfering with the usual dates, lie will this month post ...

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  41. A PLAGUE PATIENT.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Ethel Williams, a girl of 21, employed in a factory at Daring Harbor, is reported to be suffering from he plague. ...

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  42. Indians in Africa:

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Indians at Durban have appealed to the delogates to the congress at Surat to raise, a vigorous, protest throughout India. ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH OFFICES

    The London County Council in upon the payment by Australia of Us per foot for the Strand site, [?]of 13s 6d, and also requires the[?] ...

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  44. BIG NATIVE DEATH RATE.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—Statistics That the native races of New show who numbered 78,000 Caledon now introduced[?] ...

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  45. NEGRO KILLS FIVE WHITES

    During racial riots at Bryson city, Carolina, a negro killed fire whites and then escaped. ...

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  46. The Second Test Match.

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  47. [?] BEEF EXPORT.

    [?] wednesday —A Newcastle SYDNEY received an order for 300 tons [?]firm has the French War Department ...

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  48. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    R.C.(Devonport).—The late Archbishop of Hobart, Most Rev. Daniel Murphy, D.D., was born on the day of the battle. Of Waterloo ...

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  49. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    in July next the French explore Jean Charcot is to lead an Antarctic expedition to Grahamsland, hoping to reach Alexanderland, and thence travel ...

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  50. Commercial.

    Jupiter Pluvins has paid us his long delayed visit and given the land a thorough soaking. All farmers are jubilant, as the rain was in time to ...

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  51. ED HOSPITALITY.

    [?] ABUS Wednesday.—A SYDNEY has been committed Denis Stealing £130 from under for trial for the dwelling of Alexander ...

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  52. DEVONPORT.

    The Yacht Thistle the winner of the Strait race put in an appearance at Devonport yeesterday and *berthed near the dredge Devonport at West ...

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  53. The North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL THURSDAY JANUARY 2,1908.

    The end of the road trusts, town boards and other local bodies, which are to be absorbed by the new[?] councils, is drawing near. ...

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  54. LONDON CHARITY.

    It is reported that £7,500,000 was subscribed to metropolitan charities during 1907, aud in.addition they [?] by means' of large bequests. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    [?] Tuesday.—one of WELLLINGS Co.'s steamers will tow the Union S to the ice regions. The the Nimroded back is expected to last ...

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  56. METALS.

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  57. Desperate German Girl.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Anna kunmer, a fashionably dressed girl, 18 years of age, belonging to a good German family, was arrested at Lucerne, with ...

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  58. MAINLAND POTATO PROSPECTS.

    A Burnie merchant has received the following communication bearing on the prospects of the Victorian potato crop from a leading Melbourne firm of ...

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  59. NEW SOUTH WALE IMMIGRATION

    The New South Wales agency's annual report states that assisted passages have been granted to 2,779 farm workers and domestics, out of 13,770 ...

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  60. TWO GIRLS DROWNED.

    LADY [?], Wednesday.—Mrs. WELLING daughter Rona, aged—17. Farmer, held,, Zita Shaw, 12 years of and a friend all drowned whilst bathing ...

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  61. HOBART.

    [?] Wednesday.—Alderman Hobart died suddenly to-day W.Duncatse was the cause of death. Heart [?] ...

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  62. VISCOUNT KITCHENER.

    Viscount Kitchener, Commander—in—Chief in India since 1902, has been created a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the ...

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  63. Russian Trial.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Counsel for the accused Russian Deputies, in defending the signatories of the Viborg manifesto, declared that his clients ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. A MEXICAN EXPLOSION .

    An explosion in the Corage mines, ban Antonio,New Mexico, entombed 30 miners it is believed the unfortunate men are dead. ...

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  66. NEW 'YORK TENANTS.

    New York landlords propose to [?]10,000 of the tenants who recently threatened to stop paying rent unless a reduction in rents was made ...

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  67. [?] MARKETS.

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  68. Advertising

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  69. MINISTER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    M. Guyot Dessaigne, the French Minister for Justice, died of heart disease while leaving the Senate Chamber and talking to a political ...

    Article : 30 words
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