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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    London, Wednesday Evening.—The Meteorolgical Society has passed a resolution that a Solar Observatory in Australia or New Zealand is essential ...

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  3. BALKANS WAR.

    London, Wednesday Afternoon. — A special despatch from Constantinople elates that Egzim Pasha, has been appointed the Turkish demote to ...

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  5. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met for 20 minutes to-day, and received several Bills from the Assembly. The Council agreed to a motion for ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL SITUATION

    Vienna, Austrlia, Wednesday Evening.—Germany nod Italy, whose interests st Prizrend are entrusted to the Austrian Consulate, hove joined ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    London, Thursday Morning. — After the closure of the report on the financial resolytious of the Home Rule (Ireland) Dill had been carried in the ...

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  8. A RANGOON SENSATION.

    London, Wednesday Evening. — In October last Mr Channing Arnold, editor of the "Rurma Critic, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for ...

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  9. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    London, Thursday. — Mr D. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer. replying to Mr Outhwaite, Liberal M.P., in the House of Commons, said ...

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  10. BOATING DISASTER.

    Calcutta, India, Thursday Morning. —A boating Occident occurred on the Hugli River, a rest arm of the Ganges Delta, yesterday. ...

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  11. NEWS FROM AMERICA.

    Vencouver, B.C., Wednesday Evening.—The Progress Club gave a luncheon to-day in honor of the Australian loothafters. ...

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  12. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    Tokio. Japan, Wednesday Evening. —A boiler explosion occurred on board the Japanese cruiser Niesin during the temporary stranding of the vessel at ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night—In the Senate this evening Senator Givens drew attention to the report that, as a result of the Federal contribution to ...

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  14. HURRICANE IN JAMAICA.

    Kingston Jamaica, Wednesday Evening. Forty lives are reported to hove been lost during the hurricane at the town of Savanloma. ...

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  15. SUGGESTED TIN PILFERING.

    Hobart, Thursday Night. — Mr Hooker moved the adjournment of the House of Assembly, to-day to draw attention to a matter that affected the ...

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  16. HUGE TIDAL WAVE.

    Kingston, Jamaica, Thursday Morning.—A huge tidal have has wiped out the town of Lueen. The wave swept a quarter of a mile ...

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  17. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Melbourne. Thursday Night. — M. Rice (N.S.W.) beat Dixon (England) in the tennis championship tic to-day. Parke played championship[ and won his ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

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  20. THE GLEBE STRIKE.

    Sydney, Thursday Evening.—Judge Heydon to-day coucluded the hearing of a summons against tHE Glebe Island elaughtermen who had ceased ...

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