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  2. London Cables.

    LONDON, Thursday—Tho Dominion House of Commons, amid olieors, unanimously accepted Lord Strathcona's rift Of £50,000 for the ...

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  3. London Gables.

    LONDON, Wednesday—"The Evening News" publishes a cablegram from Sir Joseph Ward, explaining New Zealand's offer of Dreadnoughts. ...

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  4. The State Elections.

    In opening his campaign for Franklin, Mr. L. V. Giblin (eldest son of the late Judge Ciblin), said he approved of an income tax, but did not faver an ...

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  5. Tasmanian Telegrams.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. - A fire broke put in some outbuildings at P. Dornaugh's residence, Lilydale, last night, a stable, cart-shed, and ...

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  6. Australasian Cables.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - The Minister for External Affairs has directed the prosecution of the master of the steamer Paroo for bringing six ...

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  7. A WHITTLESEA SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - John Hutchinson suicided by shooting himself with n revolver at Whiftlesea today. ...

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  8. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday— Thomas Simmonds was arrested this evening on a charge of larceny as a bailee at Hobart of four oleograph pictures, the ...

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  9. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - Mr. Justice A'Beckett, in the Court of Industrial Appeal, today, said he would not accept the decision of Justice ...

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  10. NEW BALKANS CRISIS.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Vienna Foreign official organ, "Fremdenblatt," remarks in connection with the Balkans trouble.:-"The Powers wish the ...

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  11. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday— Mr. W. Parry, of Black Creek, while returning home from Lefroy last night, was thrown from his horse, and he was ...

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  12. SLY-GROG SELLERS FINED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - A Chinese named Ah Lock was sentenced to three, months imprisonment today for sly-grog selling. ...

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  13. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday. - Boisterous weather conditions prevail. Heavy showers of hail fell today, and the wind is extremely cold. ...

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  14. SPEECH BY MR. HALDANE.

    The British Secretary of State for War, in a speech at the National Liberal Club, advised the avoidance of undignified scares, but present safety did ...

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  15. Mining.

    Mundy Bros, have struck the lode at the 74ft level at their Balfour show. This is a most important development. Mr. Kelly, whose section adjoins ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY-, Thursday—A coal train weighing about 400 tons, broke away from .its moorings 'at Newcastle today. The resultant damage to the ...

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  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
  18. INJURED JOCKEY SUCCUMBS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-The jockey Clayton, who was severely injured when 11 horses fell at Rosehill races on Saturday, died in the Parramatta ...

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  19. EASTERN ARBITRATIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - China has invited Japan, to refer the disputes which have arisen between them in connection with the administration of ...

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  20. THE POSITION OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - German customs officers have been appointed assistants to the police in the province of Schelswig-Holstein, in order to ...

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  21. MORE PLAGUE PATIENTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-Two brothers named Jackett have been attacked with bubonic plague. Both were employed at city mills. ...

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  22. FRENCH POSTAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Details of the settlement of the French postal strike shop that the strikers virtually obtained everything they asked ...

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  23. SALVAGE AWARD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The ViceAdmiralty Court has awarded the steamer Duranbah £135 as salvage for assistance rendered to the schooner ...

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  24. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday—At the Geraldton Court today Donald Scott was committed for trial for the murder of Catherine Cane at Meekatharra on the ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday—Oxford today rowed the full Putney to Mortlake course for the inter-University eight-oared boat race in 18min 21sec, which ...

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  26. NORTH MT. FARRELL CO.

    The mine, manager advises by wire: "Sampled 132 tons; 44 tons firsts and 88 tons concentrates." ...

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  27. THE ZEEHAN FIELD.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday:-Quigley's party, tributing on Sligo's section, north of and adjoining Barnett's. cut the lode in the tunnel this afternoon ...

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  28. Darwin Candidates.

    The State Treasurer, Hon. D. C. Urqubart, continued his Darwin campaign on Wednesday night, when he addressed a well-attended meeting at Castra, ...

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  29. SMUGGLING IN CHINESE.

    PERTH, Thursday. - Mr Atlee Hunt, Under-Secretary for External Affairs, has finished his investigations into the question of Chinese ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Hon A. J. Gould, President of the Senate of Australia, was interviewed today, regarding the suggested gift of ...

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  31. EGYPTIAN PRESS LAW.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Egyptian Government is revising the liberal press law of 1881, the virulence of a section of the Arabic press involving danger ...

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  32. A SUMATRA MURDER.

    PERTH, Thursday. - Mr. Rutherford, manager of a foreign company, at Sumatra, has been murdered by his assistant, named Jansen ...

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  33. BRITISH WAGES BOARD.

    LONDON. Thursday. - The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Churchill, introduced in the Commons yesterday a Bill to establish certain ...

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  34. LABORITES AT ABBOTSHAM.

    An excellent attendance greeted Messrs. Belton and Hurst at Abbotsham on Wednesday night, the chair being occupied by Cr. T. W. Wright. ...

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  35. The Courts.

    At the Police Court, Before Mr. L. E. Chambers, P.M., Norman H. Reid proceeded against A. Whitchurch, baker, for the recovery of £2/10/, being one ...

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  36. THE PANIC-STRICKEN POSITION.

    The President of tho Board of Agriculture, Earl Carrington, in a speech at the National Liberal Club, remarks that the New Zealand Government and ...

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  37. THE ANTI-LABORITES.

    Sir,-Seeing that all sorts of ruses are being resorted to to damage, the candidature of the Hon. D.C. Urquhart in the coming election for this ...

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  38. ZEEHAN PEGGING DISPUTE.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.-Warden Turner's decision in the mining lease case. Woodard v. Grubb, was made known today. Grubb was acting for Wm. ...

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  39. THE VALUES OF METALS.

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  40. THE BUILDING OF BATTLESHIPS.

    Replying to Viscount Helmsley (C.) in the House of Commons the First Lord of the Admiralty said it was undesirable, to secure the refusal of ...

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  41. BURNIE.

    The Warden, Cr. T. L. Mace, and Messrs. W. H. Lane and H. J. Payne, J.'sP., occupied the bench, at the Police Court yesterday morning, when ...

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  42. GENERAL NEWS.

    LNDON, Thursday. - The body of a young Russian, supposed to be a traitorous spy, has been found in a trunk in the garret of a house at ...

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  43. ROSEBERY REDUCTION WORKS.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday. - Extreme satisfaction was expressed from all sides today (when it became known that work was to be started in ...

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  44. Personal.

    Mr. Charles Hudson, one of the three Victorian Railway Commissioners, who died suddenly- at" his residence, East St. Kilda, on Wednesday, was born in ...

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  45. NORTH MACNET CO. REFORMED.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday—The shareholders in the old North Magnet lease held a meeting in the A.M.A. hall tonight, and decided to form a new ...

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  46. THE NEED FOR BRITISH SUPREMACY.

    The Leeds Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting yesterday, urged the necessity of maintaining, at all cost, Britain's supremacy of the sea. ...

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  47. SYDNEY DREADNOUGHT SUBSCRIPTION..

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The Sydney fund for the purchase, of a Dreadnought now totals £60,000. ...

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  48. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  49. MEETING AT MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—An enhusiastic and crowded meeting was held in they Town Hall tonight in support of the proposal that the ...

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  50. Shipping Grievances.

    There was much indignation at Devonport yesterday when the day passed without receiving any word of the arrival of the Kaitangata, the Union ...

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  51. THE WHOLE BODY LAUGHS.

    Whon the liver and bowels don't act, life is a failure. Chamberlain's Tablets wake these drowsy organs, like the sun wakes the earth, and the whole ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. NORTH SYDNEY, N.S.W.

    Mrs. A. E. Gibson, 75 Holterman street, North Sydney, N.S.W., writes: "I can recommend Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment, which will remove ...

    Article : 96 words
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