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  2. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    London, Saturday.—Two bombs were thrown at the Shah of Persia at Teheran, killing throe and wounding twenty. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    London, Friday.—The Hon. H. H. Asquith (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in a comprehensive speech, introduced in the House of Commons the few ...

    Article : 727 words
  5. MULAI HAFID AGAIN.

    London, Saturday.—[?] wires state that six thousand have gone to reinforce Damade, an emissary of Mulal Hafid, who is rigorously ...

    Article : 110 words
  6. DEATH LINITHCOW

    London, Saturday.—The death is announced of the Marquis of Linlithgow, better known in Australia as Lord Hopetown. ...

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  7. THE QUEBEC BRIDGE.

    London, Saturday.—The Royal Commission appointed at Ottawa to investigate the cause of the occurrence, finds that the collapse of the Qusbec ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. DEATH TO TERRORISTS.

    London, Saturday.—A court-martial at St. Petersburg has tried the Terrorists recently arrested, and sentenced to death seven of them, including two ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. THE CONGO TROUBLE.

    London, Saturday.—Belgium is profoundly impressed at the mandatory tone of the speech of the Right Hon. Sir Edward Grey, Secretory of State ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. DASTARDLY DYNAMITARDS.

    London, Saturday.—A dynamite bomb was thrown at and struck President Alcorta's carriage at Buenos Ayres. It, however, failed to explodo. ...

    Article : 35 words
  11. MINING.

    D. J. O'KEEFE (Member Launceston Stock Exchange), Stock and Share Broker, Patterson street, Launceston. All Enquiries Promptly Answered. ...

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  12. ENCOURAGING AUSTRALIA.

    London, Saturday.—The Australian Agents-General suggest that, since it will cost £400 to encage the Kind's Colonials Band for the Franco-British ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. THAT BORDER TROUBLE.

    London, Saturday.—Many Zakka chiefs have arrived in General Willcocks' camp. This is regarded as a hopeful sign of a settlement. ...

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  15. BRITISH PATRIOTISM!

    London, Saturday.—The engagement of 38 Chinese firemen and seamen at the steamships, West Indian Dock, led to a meeting under the ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. MINE EXPLOSION.

    London, Saturday.—An explosion has taken place at the Montery Steel Company's mine, Sabinas, and killed seventy people. ...

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    All shares in the Mount Farrell Mining Co., No Liability, upon which the 24 [?] call is not paid, will be sold on Tuesday, March 17. ...

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  18. THE PURCHASE OF TITLES.

    The short discussion the other day upon the alleged breach of privilege in the House of Commons, opens up a topic for consideration referred to in ...

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  19. A DEUTSCHER'S VIEW.

    London, Saturday.—Count Ernest Reventlow, the German naval expert, states that Great Britain is building only one Dreadnought in 1908, because ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—Senato-Neild has tabled a number of questions in the Senate regarding the allocations of extravagant drinking ...

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  21. ALFONSO AND NEWER.

    London, Saturday.—King Alfonso and the Spanish Premier (Senor Maura) wit Barcelona shortly, in order to demonstrate that there is no ...

    Article : 37 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    London, Saturday.—The War Office has approved of the Victorian Agricultural Department's samples of compressed fodder, and desire quotations ...

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  23. CONCERNING RAISINS.

    London, Saturday.—The Admiralty has approved of Mildura (Victoria) raisins, and are asking for quotations for a larger supply. ...

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  24. REALLY!

    London, Saturday.—The "Pall Mall Gazette" admits that England was outclass in the test matches against Australia. ...

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  25. CHAMBERLAIN'S TRIP.

    London, Saturday.—Mr. Joseph Chamberlain has started for Cannes (France) on a health trip. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS.

    London, Saturday.—The New Zealand footballers hare sailed in the Mongolia. ...

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  28. THE KING'S MOVEMENTS.

    London, Saturday.—His Majesty King Edward starts for Paris and Biarritz an Monday on five weeks semi-official business. ...

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  29. STOCK & SHARE MARKET.

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  30. RAND LABOR.

    London, Saturday.—M. Augagneut, Governor-General of Madagascar, is absolutely opposed to the engagement of Malagasy natives on the Rand. ...

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  31. EGYPTIAN SURPLUS.

    London, Saturday.—Egypt's surplus far tho year 1907 amounts to two million sterling. ...

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  32. THAT NORTH-EAST STRIKE.

    London, Saturday.—The engineers concerned in the strike of the North Eastern shipbuilders have begun a ballot on the proposal to resume work on ...

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