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  2. London Cables.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Canadian Government has ordered the reservation, with a view to forest reproduc[?]tion, of 14,400 square miles of ...

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  3. Australasian Gables.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —Rough weather still prevails along the coast, and is delaying shipping. ...

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  4. Sporting.

    A team of four men visited Sheffield on, Monday, and played the local club. After a most exciting match the Sheffield team were returned winners by ...

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  5. London Gables.

    LONDON, Tuesday. - The "New York Herald's" correspondent at Yoko­hama states that a Japanese lieuten­ant namedShirafe is organising'aSouth Polar expedition, which will embark in August in a 150-ton schooner," with a crew of 15 men. The expedition will go overland from Sing Edward Seventh Bay, and make for tho South Pole in sleighs drawn by Manchuraan ponies. ...

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  6. Teacher's Strange Death.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—This afternoon at the State school, Flemington, Major Robin (head master) criticised William Hulme, assistant, on his ...

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  8. DEATH FROM .A FRACTURED SKULL.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. - Thomas Drew died at the Alfred Hospital to­day from a fractured" skull. ? An in­quest is to be hold. . ? ' ...

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  9. EXPLOSION ON A BATTLESHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An explosion occurred yesterday in the coal [?]ker of the battleship Victorious, hying at the Nore, and four of the stokers ...

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  10. FRIENDLY SOCIETY BONDS.

    ALELBOURNE, Tuesday.-The State Treasury ; intimates to . friendly, societies that pending the issue of a special 4 per cent, stock they can obtain., stock ...

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  11. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-It is under­stood that the Royal Mail Steamship Company, which has obtained the Aus­tralian mail contract,-is purchasing the whole of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's share capital at par. ...

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  12. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The High Commissioner, Sir George P[?]eid, has taken as his London residence a house at Heaton Square, owned by Mr. J. ...

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  13. A GIRL'S FOOLISH FREAK.,

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —Maud Richardson was before the Fitzroy. Court to-day, charged with attempting to commit euicide. The woman ...

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  14. "Before in Others Faults You Find."

    Do not talk of other people And criticise their acts and deeds; First,just look at our own gardens And we will find tiem full of weeds. ...

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  15. BLUEJACKETS HONORED.

    LONDON, Monday.-At Marlborough House to-day King George and Qneen Mary formally received the bluejack-ets who drew the gun carriage bearing ...

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  16. WOMEN AND THE FRANCHISE

    Sir George Reid, at the opening of the Congress of Women, at the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition, remarked that every country must work out its own ...

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  17. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The State Cabinet has put the final touches to its Workmen's Compensation Bill, which is now ready for submission to members. ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A deputation representing the Social Questions Committee of the Anglican Synod waited to-day upon the Prime ...

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  19. POWDER MAGAZINE EXPLODES.

    LONDON, Monday.— A powder mill at Rummohl, Westphalia, Prussia, was struck by lightning yesterday and blown to pieces. Many houses in the ...

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  20. RABBITS FOR THE NAVY.

    LONDON, Monday.-The British Admiralty has given a trial order for 25,000lb, of tinned rabbits to the Country Freezing Company, Sydney. ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND GENEROSITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The action of the New Zealand Government in donating £1,000 to the fund opened for the relief of the sufferers by the ...

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  22. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The U.S. Senate, on a vote of 40 to 24 has made the Land Withdrawal Bill—intended by President Taft to dlefeat the ...

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  23. FOOTBALL.

    This is what yesterday's Hobart papers hare to say of the form of the North-Western Union team who were defeated on Monday by the Southern ...

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  24. ATTRACTING IMMIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-A deputation representing the Trades' Hall Council to-day waited on the Hon. E. L. Batchelor, Minister of External ...

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  25. REPUBLICAN REVERSES.

    "The results of Itho primary elections Tor Pennsylvania! Congressional candi-dates hare caused the Republican leaders increased consternation and ...

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  26. TREATMENT OF EGYPTIANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-The "Manchester Guardian." protests against the Conservative papers for falling into Mr. Roosevelt's "clumsy-pitfall," and ...

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  28. RAILROAD FREIGHT INCREASES.

    Mr. Taft has conferred with the railroad presidents regarding the injuction obtained by the United States Government resistr[?]ing the railways ...

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  29. A BAIRNSDALE SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. - Alter holding; an inquest, the coroner decided that John Kilgour,. whose body : was found in the river at Bairnsdale, had ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.- Charles Stietton has been sentenced to'seven years penal servitude for attempting to criminally assault a girl'aged four years ...

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  31. ACTION AGAINST THE GOAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Commonwealth Government has served writes on several colliery owners for an alleged coal combine in restraint of ...

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  32. NEWFOUND LAND FISHERIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Sir Robert B. Finlay, K.C., yesterday opened the case for Canada before the Arbitration Court which is sitting at the ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday'.James" Harrington,, aged' 60 years, was run over by a tramcar at Woolloogabba to-day and killed. ...

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  34. WESTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday, —"Alexander Finlay,' aged 53; while working on a building in King' William street, fell down a lift, a distance of 60 feet, and ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.'-Joseph Powelka; whose recent escape from gaol was attended by several sensations, has been found not guilty of robbery under ...

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  36. COURSING.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Fordon Cup coursing meet was concluded to-day in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance, and the game ...

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  37. CERMANY'S PREEMINENCE.

    LONDON, Monday. - Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, Labor M.P., in an address at Whitefields Tabernacle, remarked that Germany was ahead of ...

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  38. GERMAN MINISTER RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Herr Dernburg, Director of Colonial Affairs for Germany, has resigned owing to the Reichstag's decision to compel the ...

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  39. HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday.-A deputation, introduced by Mr. M. J. Simmons,and representative of the residents of Cambridge and Risden, waited upon ...

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  40. West Coast Wires.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday, — Miss Victoria Ramsay, the young woman was injured by a fall from her bedroom window at the Venezia Hotel ...

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  41. RUSSIAN MURDER CASES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-The Russian police has been pursuing their inquiries regarding the poisoning methods adopted by Dr. Patchenko. of St. ...

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  42. AQUATICS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The University boat race, rowed on the Lower Yarra to-day, resulted in a win for Adelaide from New South Wales by ...

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  43. LAD SHOT IN THE KNEE.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—A lad named [?] Henshaw was shot in the cen[?]of the kneecap while shooting on [?]day with three other boys, two of ...

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  44. HOMING.

    Tho most successful race of the season so far under the auspices of the above club was flown from Detention on Monday morning (King's Birthday). ...

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  45. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-Joseph D. Baron, a dealer, of Launceston, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. His debts are estimated at £140. ...

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  46. H&RAM FROM K1NISON BELL.

    [?] Tuesday. — The Government [?] has issued [?] to Mr. [?] Climie to [?] a survey for a [?] from the [?] station at ...

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  47. FORMATION OF A KINDERGARTEN.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-At a meeting at the Town Hall this afternoon it was decided to form a kindergarten in Launceston. Committees ...

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  48. AN OOEAN TRAINING SHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-Messrs. Devitt and Moore, the well-known shipowpers, hare purchased the barque Anna Bsgonakon for use as an ocean ...

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  50. ALLEGED INDECENCY IN A RAW.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A man named George Williams was arrested this afternoon on a charge on indecent behavior in the bar the Tamar ...

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  51. TIILLAH SOCIETY.

    The Tullah Homing Society held single-out race from [?] junction on Saturday [?] Ten birds were [?] Result: ...

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  53. CHILD MISSING FROM HOME.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday, - John Grant, aged seven years, has been missing from his parents' home at Invermay since Monday afternoon. The ...

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