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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, January 31,—A bomb with a lighted fuse was discovered under the door of a school at Odessa where 700 children were engaged ...

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  3. Sporting.

    Hobart, Friday.—There are 28 acceptors for the Hobart Cup, which is to be run next Wednesday. The scratchings are:—Graftondelle. Lady Dunmore. ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES

    London, February 1.—A tragic shooting fatality is reported from Hexham, in Northumberland. Lady Dorothy Cuthbert, who was a ...

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  5. The Blythe Mines

    The announcement in yesterday's issue that the Burnie Town Board is being asked by the Blythe Iron Mines, Limited, for the right to construct a railway along ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Messrs. Dawson and Sons' ironmongery establishment at Ballarat was destroyed by fire to-day. The damage is estimated at not less ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    The East Wellington Junior Association premiership competition has reached in interesting stage. The "Times" club is at present leading, having been beaten only ...

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  8. A GOVERNMENT CIRCULAR.

    M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, in a circular forbids provincial Russian officials to participate in party straggles or to influence elections ...

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  9. TASMANIA PREMIER.

    Melbourne, Friday.—The Premier of Tasmania, Captain J. W. Evans, arrived from Sydney to-day after a tour through New Zealand. ...

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  10. Australian Produce.

    London, February 1.—A slow trade is being done in butter, though prices are unchanged, A barge containing 3,300 boxes of the Poona's ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Friday.—Harry Lewis, a carrier, was run over by railway trucks at Manilla to-day and killed. ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

    Barnie v. Burnbank, at Burnie: Burnie from: Riggs, Wade, Raymond, Wilson, Tong, Perry, Wells, Tracey (2) Jones, Atkinson. ...

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  13. ANOTHER ASSASSINATION.

    London, February 1.—A band of terrorists assassinated M. Omen, chief of the Warsaw secret police, while he was driving in a cab. ...

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  14. A MINER KILLED.

    Sydney, Friday.—A miner named Stephen Gallagher, aged 34, has been killed by a fall of sulphides at the South mine, Broken Hill. ...

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  15. AQUATICS.

    A series of scratch fours, for which post entries will be received, will be rowed this afternoon, the first heat starting at 3 o'clock. ...

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  16. Virginian Mine Disaster.

    London, January 31—There are indications that the whole of the 80 miners, who were entombed by the explosion at the Stuart mine ...

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  17. THE SONOMA STRIKERS.

    Sydney, Friday.—The 57 strikers on the steamer Sonoma were brought before Mr. Payten, P.M., and sentenced to four week's imprisonment with hard labor. ...

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  18. LADIES' CRICKET.

    The visiting team of lady cricketers from Victoria are to arrive at Devonport by the steamer Flora on Wednesday. They will be met at the wharf by ...

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  19. French Chamber Scene.

    London, January 31—M, Clemenceau, the French Premier, in advertently confessed in the Chamber of Deputies that the Government's course ...

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  20. MURRAY WATERS AGREEMENT.

    Sydney, Friday.—Negotiations between New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia, in connection with the Murray waters agreement are at last approaching ...

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  21. Imperial Politics.

    London, February 1.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., the eldest son of Mr Joseph Chamberlain, referred to the discontent in the ranks of the ...

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  22. DEATH OF SIR JOHN SEE.

    Sydney, Friday.—The ex-Premier, Sir John See, died yesterday, at the ago of 61. The Hon Sir John See. K.C.M.G. was ...

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  23. CYCLING.

    Owing to the increase of business Mr. Jack King, of Devonport, found it necessary to secure a first-class mechanic from Melbourne. He has arrived in the person ...

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  24. IMPERIAL SHIPPING DEFENCE

    Mr Alfred Lyttelton, the ex-Secre-tary for the Colonies, remarked in a speech at Cambridge that he hoped the Colonial Conference would ...

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  25. OFFICIAL OPINIONS.

    The chairman of the Town Board, Mr. F. J. Tallack, is hardly inclined to agree to the powers sought being granted off-hand by the Town Board. The matter ...

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  26. Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.

    London, January 31—Seven cases of cerebro spinal meningitis hare occurred at Leith, the outbreak being similar to that at Belfast, reported ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.

    Sydney, Friday.—At the financial meeting of the Australian Workers' Union, Mr W, Spence, M.H.B., was re-eleoted president. ...

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  29. THE NAVIGATION COMMISSION

    Sydney, Friday—It is expected that the Federal Government will appoint a representative of the shipping interest to the vacancy on the Navigation ...

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  30. THE WEST COAST.

    Zeehan, Friday.—At the Spray mine a good development has occurred; 50ft in from the 200ft level going north Gin to 8in of good ore has been out. ...

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  31. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Friday.—A deputation of fruit-growers waited on the Minister of Trade and Customs (Sir William Lyne) at Hobart to-day and meed that fruit should ...

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  32. A PRESS OPINION.

    The "Standard," the London Conservative organ, remarks that the fundamental idea of the Clarke-Lyttelton scheme is sound, and ought ...

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  33. WEST COAST PROPERTIES.

    Mr W. P. Petterd, managing director of the Magnet mine, chairman of directors of the Mount Farrell and director of the Hercules, reached Burnie on Thursday ...

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  34. The Late William Whiteley.

    London, January 31.—The estate of the late Mr William Whiteley, the Westbourne Grove "Universal Provider," who was murdered last week ...

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  35. Army Remounts.

    London, February 1.—The Army Council is determined to try and rely on Colonies as its main source for the supply of remounts. Officers will ...

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  36. Derbyshire By-Election.

    London, January 31.—A by-election for Derbyshire North-East to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr T. D. Bolton (L), who held the seat for ...

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  37. The King and Queen.

    London, February 1.—King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arranged to spend a week in Paris, travelling incognito. They leave London on ...

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  38. President Roosevelt.

    London, February 1.—Senator Rayner, addressing the United States Senate, accused President Roosevelt of executive usurpation, and declared ...

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  39. British Army Reduction.

    London, January 31.—The British Army Council has announced its intention to abolish five artillery depots from March 1, in accordance ...

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  40. THE TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    Hobart, Friday.—It is proposed to pay the Technical School officers fixed salaries in future instead of fees, and all money received are to be paid into the Treasury. ...

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  41. WHITE HAWK T.M. CO.

    Launceston, Friday.—At a meeting of directors of the White Hawk Tin Mining Company to-day Mr. John Rice was appointed mine manager, and was instructed ...

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  42. The Pope.

    London, February 1.—The Rev. J. O'Riordan, rector of the Irish College, Borne, yesterday presented Sir William, Lady and. Miss Manning, of ...

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  43. General News.

    London, January 31.—Trade statistics show that during 1906 English buyers purchased £2,000,000 worth of French motor cars. ...

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  44. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Friday.—Offers for the construction of trams for Lauceston closed to-day at a meeting of the City Council, but none were received. ...

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  45. Zeehan Hospital.

    Zeehan, Thursday.—The annual meeing of subscribers to the Zeehan and Dundas Hospital was held to-night, Mr. J. Earle, M.H.A., presiding. ...

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  46. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  47. A VISCOUNT'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Viscount Hempden has been sworn at £160,706. ...

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  48. STEAMSHIP CO'S DIVIDEND.

    London, February l.—The German-Australian Steamship Co. has declared a dividend of 8 per cent. An increase of capital his been made to 16,000,000 marks ...

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  49. Metals.

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  50. GREAT BERLIN SNOWFALL.

    Eighteen inches of snow have fallen ai Berlin. Traffic has been almost suspended, except for the motor omnibuses, and extraordinary scenes are being witnessed. ...

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  51. THE EARTH TREMOR.

    Launceston, Friday.—The earth tremor experienced in Launceston at 5.50 last evening appears to have been general throughout the north and north-east ...

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  52. WESTRALIAN EMIGRATION.

    Mr C. H. Rason, Agent-General for Westralia, has lectured at Newcastle and York with the view of inducing emigration to Westralia. The lectures aroused ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  55. OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    Launceston, Friday.—Mrs. Charles Philips, an old resident of Blackmore, died suddenly yesterday, aged 68 years. An inquest was held to-day, when a [?] ...

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