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  2. Revising Assessments.

    At a special meting of the Kentish Council on Saturday, sitting as the local authority, a return was submitted showing an increase for the year of ...

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  3. London Gables.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A bomb exploded a fireworks factory yesterday at Riace, Calabria, Italy. Three buildings collapsed, and twelve people were killed. ...

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  4. London Gables.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, in a letter to the Imperial Industries Club, declares that the recent policy of the ...

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  5. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The police are inquiring into the death of John Butler, aged 45, a resident of Lonsdale street, who was found late ...

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  6. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

    HOBART, Monday.—With a view of giving effect to the shortening of the period required for quarantining animals which have not been prominently ...

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  7. PERU AND BOLIVIA.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The strained relations existing between Peru and Bolivia over the boundary question have now been adjusted, the two ...

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  8. THE STATE BUDGET

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Mr. Watt, the Victorian Treasurer, delivers his budget speech on Wednesday. ...

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  9. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS

    HOBART, Monday.—The following ire the latest "Gazette" notifications :— H. G. Crosswell has been appointed ...

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  10. AN AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    LONDON. Sunday.— Stanley Wootton, a brother of the successful Australian jockey, Frank Wootton, rode three winners at the Hurst Park ...

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  11. SIBERIAN IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Seven persons from Tomsk, Siberia, have arrived in Victoria to take up land for themselves and families. ...

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  12. FUNERAL OF SIR THOMAS BENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— It is generally, agreed that the funeral of Sir Thomas Bent, which took place yesterday, was the longest on record. ...

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  13. THE CANADIAN TARIFF.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Commercial Intelligence Committee of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association reports that Germany is anxious for a ...

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  14. INDIAN SEDITION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Bande Materam." which had been suppressed at Calcutta, has re-apeared in a new form at Geneva. Switzerland. A ...

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  15. Mining.

    The mine manager reports for the fortnight ended September 14:— East Workings—No. 2 tunnel, leading stope advanced 4ft., width l1ft.; ...

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  16. AIDING THE EGG INDUSTRY.

    HOBART, Monday.—The directors of the North-Western Co-operative Butter Factory Co., Limited, Burnie, have decided to collect eggs from ...

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  17. LABOR AND THE CINEMATOGRAPH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A private demonstration of cinematograph pictures taken in connection with the Labor Party election campaign was ...

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  18. SUPPOSED ROMB THROWING.

    It was recently cabled that a train, 27 miles from Calcutta, bad had a bomb thrown at it, which blew off the roof off a carriage in which treasure ...

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  19. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    HOBART, Monday.—The customs revenue for last week in Hobart was as follows:— Customs, duties, £1,774, 9/4; excise, £85/19/5; miscellaneous, ...

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  20. RETURN OF THE AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian cricketers are making their arrangements for the return trin to Australia. V. Trumper is returning by ...

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  21. TWO WOMEN MISSING

    HOBART, Monday.—The police have received information that two women named Mrs. Buckland and Mis. Snow are missing from their homes. The ...

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  22. POLAR EXPLORERS.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Denmark Royal Geographical Society has assured Dr. Scott of their support of his proposed, trip next year to the ...

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  23. MR. COOK'S DEFENCE BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Joseph Cook's long-expected Defence Bill will be read the first time in the House, of Representatives to-morrow. ...

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  24. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — Tram way matters engaged the attention of the City Council for some time this afternoon. Mr. W. M. Nelson, of ...

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  25. CONQUERORS OF THE AIR.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Orville Wright, the American aviator, has made a 96-minute flight with a passenger at Berlin, thus putting up a ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Alfred Crawford, manager of the providoring department of M'llwraith, M'Eacharn Steamship Company, was killed on the ...

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  27. AN ABANDONED SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Admiralty has abandoned salvage operations on the lost submarine C. 11, which sunk recently through a steamer colliding with ...

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  28. BRITISH WARSHIP OVERDUE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Anxiety is being felt at Shanghai for the safety of the British sloop Clio, which is five days overdue, a typhoon having taken ...

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  29. BIG FINES FOR SLY GROG SELLING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Edward Nathan, a dealer, has been fined £100, in default nine months imprisonment, for sly[?]grog selling on a Sunday. He was ...

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  30. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  31. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The President of the United States. Mr. Taft. in an address at Chicago, condemned the administration of the U.S. criminal law ...

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  32. TUBERCULOSIS IN STOCK.

    LONDON, Monday.— One thousand delegates are present at the International Veterinary Congress. which is being is being held at the Hague. Mr. G. H. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—W. Farmer, manager of the Brisbane branch of the Dunlop Rubber Company, was found dead on the premises to-day with a ...

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  34. BANK MANAGER FOR PENGUIN.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — Mr. A. E. Spotswood, the chief clerk in the Commercial Bank of Tasmania at Launceston, has left to-day to take ...

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  35. CLUB SWIMMING CHAMPIONS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Tom Burrows defeated Harry Lawson, the American champion, in club swinging. The contest took place at the Theatre Royal. ...

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  36. CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — Whilst cycling at Sidmouth, near Beaconsfield, yesterday, Mr. E. Dally, son of Mr. Thomas Dally, was thrown, ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON SHOW ENTRIES.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — About 2,000 entries have already been received for the Launceston show. ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The first commemoration service in connection with the soldiers who fell in South Africa took place yesterday at the ...

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  39. MANCHESTER LABOR TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A ballot of engineering and kindred trades at ManChester led to the acceptance of an arrangement whereby wages are not to ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—Constable H. G. Cross well, who has been transferred to Lottah, left Zeehan to-day after about three years service in the Silver ...

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  42. DISORDERLY SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Two suffragettes have been sentenced at Birmingham to a month's imprisonment for stoning and smashing the ...

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  43. AFFRAY BETWEEN SIKHS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Three Sikhs, including Bhagat Singh, a well known merchant, were attacked late on Saturday night by 20 other Sikhs with ...

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  44. Commonwealth Navy.

    Approximately, the cost of the different types of ships to form the proposed Australian fleet are as follow:— Armored cruiser battleship ...

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  45. A "SUSPICIOUS-LOOKING BOX."

    ZEEHAN, Monday.— The police examined to-day a suspicious-looking box found near the Sunrise mine, but instead of masking some hidden tragedy ...

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  46. A POET'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The body of John Davidson, poet and playwright, has been recovered off the Mouse Hole, near Penzance. A verdict of ...

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  47. WESTRALIA.

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  48. Why Hen Don't Go to Church.

    Sir,—As a leading church official, this question naturally appeals to me. I think it can be answered in one sentence; they have no desire to go. One ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. A CLERK'S MISAPPROPRIATIONS.

    PERTH, Monday.—James Barker, chief clerk in tho Postal Electrical Department, now under remand, has confessed to total shortage in his ...

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  51. OLD HEN'S FATAL QUARREL.

    PERTH, Monday.—Thomas Gilpin, aged 68, quarrelled with Alfred Poynter, aged 69, at the old men's depot. Blows were exchanged, and Gilpin died later. ...

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  52. HOBART.

    HOBART, Monday.—The annual meeting of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce was held to-night, at which speeches were made of the progress the ...

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  53. OPENING UP OF CROWN LANDS.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Premier has promised that during the recess his Government intended going into the question of tho systematic opening up ...

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  54. CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER.

    HOBART. Monday.—Dr. Elkington, the Chief Health Officer, left for Sydney to-night. While in that State he is to make inquiries as to the steps ...

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  55. THE LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    HOBART, Monday.—A meeting of the Liberal League was held at North Hobart to-night. Mr. T. J. K. Bakhap addressed the meeting, after which a ...

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  56. POULTRY EXPERT.

    HOBART, Monday.—The poultry expert goes North by the express for the purpose of acting as judge, and giving demonstrations on poultry rearing, etc., ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. FRUIT EXPERT.

    HOBART, Monday.—The fruit expert will leave for the North and North-East districts to-night. It has been definitely decided that the ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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