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  2. Advertising

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  3. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Friday, - Several Broken Hill miners, witnesses for Tom Mann and others, who are to be tried at Albury on charges arising out of ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. News and Notes.

    "Is Constable Smith zealous?" said the inspector of police. "Why, J tell you, that man is bo zealous that he hates to go out in the streets. It ...

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  5. London Gables.

    UNO, Thursday.-Mr. Winston Churchill, president of the Board of Trade, in a letter to his constituents, asserts that whether in ships, men, or ...

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  6. London Gables.

    LONDON, Thursday.-Great excite­ment was aroused both in Russia and France last February in connection with the case of M. Lopukbin, ...

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  7. State Elections.

    There will be three polling place at King Island in connection with the Darwin election, and all the equipment for them is to be forwarded ...

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  8. A FEROCIOUS TROUT.

    While removing trout from a leat to an adjacent pond, at St. Dennis, Corn­wall, a man named Kessell was bitten by one of the fish, a severe wound ...

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  9. PLAYING AT BEING SEAMEN.

    The visit to Paris of a number of sailors from the American squadron disclosed the fact that a number of young men of good family are playing ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.A number of miners who believe that the Govern­ment contemplate arrest of Peter Bowling, their union president, in ...

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  11. A THEATRE FOR CHILDREN.

    If all the young mites in Paris have not yet heard of a theatre specially got up for them, the more favored youngsters of the Champs Elysees and ...

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  12. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-A nurseryman, named Daivd Johnson, committed sui­cide by shooting himself at Norman Hurst. Ho stood on the edge of a ...

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  13. The Wilmot Campaign.

    Messrs. Kean and Lyons addressed over 30 electors in the Wesley Vale school on Thursday evening, Cr. M Nichols in the chair. Both speakers ...

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  14. INTELLECTUAL LONDON.

    Londoners have not the reputation of Great intellectuality. But Dr. Thekh Hultin, the Finnish lady M.P., is of a different opinion. "I could not hells ...

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  15. SWINBURNE'S FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The funeral of Algernon C. Swinburne, the poet, whose death was announced recently, took place to-day. The remains were ...

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  16. A CHINAMAN ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Two masked men broke into the house occupied by Jimmy Par Lang, at Tamworth, to­day. One sat on the Chinaman whilst ...

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  17. A LABOR UNION RESIGNATION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Mr. A. Thyer, president of the Sydney Labor Coun­cil, has; resigned his position owing to the Council passing a motion ...

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  18. THE DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, Thursday—The Russian cruiser Jeretz sailed from. Sevastopol yesterday. Its announced destination 13 Piraeus, the harbor of Athens, which ...

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  19. Darwin Candidates.

    Mr. J. T. H. Whitsitt held his fare­well meeting of the campaign at Wynyard last night. There was an enthu­siastic and crowded house, many ladies ...

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  20. A DARLING DROUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.-A drought pre­vails in the West Darling district. Rain is badly wonted. ...

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  21. SMOKERS AND SMUGGLING.

    There have been many complaints re­specting the way in which the Customs law has been enforced recently again smokers landing at French Channel ...

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  22. THE TURKISH REVOLT.

    LONDON, Thursday.-The "Times" Constantinople correspondent, and also a German newspaper, hint that tho Palace was associated with tho revolt ...

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  23. [?]LIEN RESTRICTION.

    NEW CASTLF, Friday.-The agent for the steamer Hymeric, was to-day fined £200 for permitting two Chinese, who were members of the crew, to land ...

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  24. THE DIAMOND MAKER.

    LONDON, Thursday.-M. Lemoine, who absconded after bis trial on a charge of false pretences, by alleging he could manufacture diamonds, has ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Friday. A fracas between chinese has occurred at Towns one of the Celestials was stabled, and is in a precarious condition ...

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  26. THE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-The first, sel cond, and third divisions of the Home fleet, the Atlantic fleet, and sixty eight battleships and cruisers Till assemble ...

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  27. MINING OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The annual report of the Under-Secretary of Alines states that the mining outlook in Queensland is not exhilarating, but ...

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  28. MESSRS OGDEN AND WATKING AT PENGUIN.

    The above Labor candidates address­ed about 60 electors in Anthon's Hall, Penguin, on Thursday evening. They were accorded a Rood reception, no ...

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  29. BRITISH DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The War Office is experimentally Boarding out horses at Norfolk, thus providing a reserve of trained horses for cavalry in the event ...

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  30. The Russell Seat.

    Mr. E. A. Pearson, a candidate for Russell, addressed a representative gathering of electors at Upper Flowerdale hall on Wednesday night. Mr. ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. WHO IS AN AMATEUR.

    A sportman, discussing the Interna-tional Rugby dispute, says—Who is an amatenr? Judged from varying stand points, probably the answer to that ...

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  32. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday. - Duty amounting to £3,845 has been paid on the estate of the late M. A. Dempster, which was valued at £76,909. ...

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  33. SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY.

    LONDON, Thursday.-Frank Wootton, an Australian jockey, rode three winners at Kempton races on Monday, and three at Newmarket yesterday, ...

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  34. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.-The assessors at Alipur lave found twenty-five accused Bengali, including Arabindo Ghose, not guilty, and his brother ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. - Claude Cato, a well known accountant, of Napier, committed suicide by shooting himself. . ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

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  37. MR. MACKENZIE AT SMITHTON.

    On. "Wednesday evening Mr. C. J. Mackenzie addressed the electors at Smithton in his candidature for a seat in the Upper House. The attendance ...

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  38. UP-TO-DATE WHALING.

    AUCKLAND; Friday. —Messrs. Cook Brothers are establishing a whal­ing depot at Campbell Islands. They intend using a steamer with heavy bow ...

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  39. FERRY BOAT BURNT.

    WELLINGTON', Friday.-The ferry boat Naitaitac was burnt while lying alongside the Portobello wharf at Dunedin. It post £5,000 and was insured ...

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  40. The Bass Contest.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.-There is quite a lull in election matters in Launceston. All the candidates for Bass are pursuing a vigorous campaign in the ...

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  41. A LOVERS QUARREL.

    WELLINGTON, Friday. - James Orr, a wharf laborer, quarrelled with his lover at the latter's house at Lyttleton yesterday. The police were ...

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  42. THE WHEAT GAMBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday. —The New York financier responsible for the wheat corner, Mr. Patten, states that he has united for the ...

    Article : 134 words
  43. DREADNOUGHT OFFER OPPOSED.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—4,000 people attended a meeting convened by the Navy League at Christchurch to discuss a motion approving of the Govern-' ...

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  44. The Cambridge Seat.

    LAUNCESTON. Friday—Mr.A. T. Britton, of Oatlands his decided to contest tho Cambridge seat in the islative Council against the Hen ...

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  45. Sporting.

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  46. Voting by Post.

    The privilege of voting by post is open to any elector who has reason to deleive that he will not on polling day [?] within seven miles by the nearest ...

    Article : 333 words
  47. HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.-The following probates, where estates are of £1,000 net, and upwards, have been issued: William Braid to Anno Braid, James ...

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  48. DESPERATE CONVICTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Taking Advantage of the holidays, the convicts in the Gaillon prison, in France, where desperate refractories are confined, ...

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  49. MQUNT CLEVELAND T.M CO.

    The following is the mine manager's report for the week ending April 10:- North open cut: We arc not through the formation as yet; can open out ...

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  50. IGNORANCE WAS BLISS.

    Some years ago, when a, steamer was making very slow progress up Lake Su­perior against a heavy head wind, a Frenohman who was a passenger, ...

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  51. SALE OP THOROUGHBREDS.

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  52. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    HOBART, Friday.—Mr. J. E. C. Lord, commissioner of police, to-day received a telegram from Trooper Telford, stationed at Woodbridge ...

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  53. FOOTBALL.

    The annual mooting of members and intending members will be held at Don-helly's Hotel oh; Tuesday evening. ...

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  54. NATIONALIST M's.P. IN COURT.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The assault brought by Mr. E. Green, Nation­alist member of Parliament, against his fellow Nationalist member Mr ...

    Article : 47 words
  55. TENNIS.

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  56. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    HOBART. Friday. A passenger named Anderson, who was bound from Sydney to London by the B.M.S. Omrah, fell down some steps to-day, ...

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  57. THE VALUES OF METALS.

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  58. YESTERDAY'S SQUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  59. AQUATICS.

    LATUNCESTON. Friday. - The Tasmanian eight oared crew were afloat tonight, and put in exceedingly Use­ful work. ...

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  60. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday. A nasty acci­dent occurred to-day at the Silver Boll railway station. While a truck was be­ing shunted a log of wood foil off and ...

    Article : 58 words
  61. LAUNCESTON.

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