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  2. Advertising

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  3. WARATAH ROAD.

    Sir.—I am glad to see that the Hon. C. H. Hall, M.L.C, is still holding his own against the little band of conspirators who have recently come ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Comment has been caused by the fact that there was no member of the [?] Government at Canberra [?] ...

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  5. HEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister has announced that the Government is [?] the [?] of strenghtening the law to deal with ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Three foreigners—Thomas Set, a solicitor at Bromley, in Kent ; David, a solicitor at [?], in Kent; David, a [?] at West [?]; and de Lambert, a ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The Conservative press throughout Canadian is [?] the [?] of the Liberal [?] of the House of Commons ...

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  8. DAILY PARADES ON THE THAMES.

    LONDON. Wedensday.— Members of the "Social and Political [?] Union of Women" are [?] river front daily during the practice ...

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  9. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "West-minister "Gazette." which is regarded as the official organ, of the Asquith Government, says it is unfortunate ...

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  10. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS' UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The case for the Postal Electricians' Union was concluded before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Federal Arbitration Court ...

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  11. BURNING RAGS IN BRITISH MUSEUM.

    A quantity of half-burned rags were discovered in a lavatory at the British Museum to-day. fortunately before [?] had got a hold. The ...

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  12. WIRELESS STATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It is announced that a wireless telegraphy station is to be erected at Flinders Island. The steamer Wyrallah has ...

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  13. "A COWARDLY ATTACK."

    HOBART, Thursday—The Police Magistrate (Mr. W. O. Wise) received an anonymous letter concerning two boys who were before him for ...

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  14. COST OF THE GERMAN ARMY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—In connection with the comments that have appeared in various sections of the Gorman press on the moral of the new ...

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  15. TURNING THE TABLES.

    The women suffragettes have victimised a large number of public and processional men throughout the country by sending a leaflet in an envelope ...

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  16. THE MELBOURNE SENSATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Thomas Jones Chia, who is charged with shooting at the Chinese Consul-General, remains in gaol. Bail has been ...

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  17. QUEENBOROUGH SCANDAL.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A judge in chambers has quashed, the conviction of one case against George Luckman, manager of the Queenborough ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday.—A fresh crisis is developing in South Africa over the Universal Military Service Bill, which the supporters of Mr. J. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S CAPITAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Many of [?] newspapers to-day contain [?] on the proclaiming of [?] as the capital of Australia. ...

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  20. DRILL SHIRKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A large number of trainees have been fined 10/ each at Footscray for failing to attend drill. One was fined 50/ for refusing ...

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  21. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— On the arrival of the Loongana from Melbourne to-day two horse-trainers, named John Collins and Robert Richmand. ...

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  22. CHATHAM NAVAL WORKS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fitters at the naval shipyards at Chatham [?] declined to work overtime till [?] are paid by the Admiralty the ...

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  23. WIDESPREAD RUIN.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Last October M. Wilmart. the manager of the Ghent-Ternenzer Railway Co., in Belgium, disappeared after perpetrating ...

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  24. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A man, aged 58 years, named James Mooney, who was kicked by a horse at Kilmore and had bis spine fractured, is ...

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  25. TAMAR IMPROVEMENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.— A poll was taken to-day in the city, of Launceston and the municipalities of Lilydale, St. Leonards. Georgetown, and ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Several of [?] newspapers to-day express disappointment and surprise at the speech [?] by the British Prime ...

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  27. A SORDID STORY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At an inquest to-day on the body of Roy Little, aged 7 weeks, the evidence showed that the mother, aged only 14 ...

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  28. RATINGS FOR AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Admiralty has decided to accent in special cases the permanent transfer of active service ratings to the Australian ...

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  29. CANADIAN FEDERAL SYSTEM.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday. — In an address delivered last night at Montreal, Mr. James Bryce, the British Ambassador to the United States, ...

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  30. TOUR OF AMERICAN BOYS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Information has been received that another party of American boys will shortly tour the Commonwealth. ...

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  31. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—The miners on the loading mines have requisitioned the managements to inaugurate fortnightly pays. They consider the ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A woman named Margaret M'Fadyen, charged at Redfern with fortune-telling, has been sentenced to six weeks' ...

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  33. DEVONPORT HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—Tour correspondent "Myola" has evidently exceeded himself in his letter. As a Devonport ratepayer I am not concerned with what the ...

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  34. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—A benefit concert to Mr. S. Haggarty, of Melbourne, formerly of Zeehan. who has been for some time seriously injured, ...

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  35. THE WARSHIP AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The eight hours trial of the new Australian Dreadnought-cruiser Australia has proved a complete success. ...

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  36. INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) has called a meeting of the West Sydney Labor Council to announce his ...

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  37. THE SALKANS WAR.

    BELGRADE, Wednesday. — It was rumored here to-day that the Balkan Allies had accepted the offered mediation of the Great Powers on condition ...

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  38. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day, the debate as opened on the amendment to the address-in-Reply moved by ...

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  40. To the Editor.

    Sir,—I see by my "Times" to-day still another letter from the Hon. C. H. Hall. I thought the [?] Forest, distance of roads and the ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday—The schooner Black Albatross struck, a reef at Port Victoria. The captain, with a crew of three, were rescued with great difficulty. ...

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  42. A BULGARIAN SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Pall Mall Gazette," by a private code message from Sofia, has received news to the effect that after desperate fighting ...

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  43. WONGA SHOAL TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Capt. John Jones, who was charged with causing the death of two lighthouse-keepers through the Wonga shoal tragedy, has ...

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  44. GERMAN WAR TAX.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—It is estimated that the Kaiser's private fortnne mounts to £7,400,000, upon which [?] will pay a war tax of £36,410. The ...

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  45. FRENCH ANARCHISTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A great sensation was created in Paris in December last, owing to an anarchist named Lacombe shooting another anarchist ...

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  46. WESTRALIA.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday. - Of the two prisoners Thos. Williams and Albert Pearce, who escaped from prison, Williams has surrendered. The ...

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  47. THE COURTS.

    At the Penguin Police Court yesterday morning, before the Warden Mr. G. G. Pulien) and Mr. E. D. [?] J.'sP., W. Stephens pleaded ...

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  48. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. G. D. Dobbie, tho Solicitor-General, has given as his opinion, regarding a recent Launceston case, that the intersection ...

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  49. BURNIE.

    Before Commissioner Chambers, at the Court House yesterday, the Don [?] Company sued W. H. [?] of Waratah, for goods sold and ...

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  51. TASMANIAN CATTLE.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Some months ago Dr. Nobbs, the Director of Agriculture of Rhodesia, visited Australia with a view to inquiring into the ...

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  53. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Silver was quoted to-day at 2/2 5-8d. per oz. ...

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