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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,122 words
  3. THE COMMONWEALTH BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT FROM OUR SPECIAL. TELEPHONE EXCESS CALLS.

    It has practically been decided that big customers to the Telephone Department are to be treated better than the smaller fry to far as their payment for excess ...

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  4. EUROPEAN CABLES EDUCATION BILL.

    The Right Hon. J. Morley, Secretary for India, speaking at the Eighty Club, warmly denied that Mr. Birrell's bill was a piece of nonconformist reprisal ...

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  5. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. SAN FRANCISCO DISASTER.

    President Roosevelt has declined the Empress Dowager of China's assistance. The Mikado also offered two hundred thousand yen (approximately £20,000). ...

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  6. TASMANIAN HARDWOOD CORPORATION.

    The "British Australasian" of March 22 reports:—A notable registration at Somerset House and of peculiar interest to Australians, is that of the Tasmanian ...

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  7. NEW TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD.

    A trial is shortly to be made with a new common battery telephone switchboard. On the one now being put up at the Melbourne office instead of the ...

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  8. BUSINESSES DESTROYED.

    The Secretary of the Department of Commerce has reported to President Roosevelt that the earthquake and fire rained the business of half a million ...

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  9. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A party from the s.s. Himalaya, consisting of Mr. Plow Kane, of the Health Department; Mr. L. Molomby, of the Crown Law Department, Melbourne; ...

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  10. NATAL NATIVE TROUBLE.

    Europeans in Swaziland are appealing for protection, owing to native unrest. ...

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  11. ROASTED BARLEY.

    The Minister for Customs has decided that as roasted barley may be used as a substitute for malt it shall be charged the same duty as that artice. ...

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  12. MOUNT STUART.

    The annual election of this board was held in the boardroom, Upper Queenstreet, on Saturday last, Mr. T. W. McGuffie acting as returning officer, with the ...

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  13. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    The receipts for the first nine months of the present financial year were £8,981,406, as compared with £8,771,301 for the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  14. ZULUS CAPTURED.

    Native police captured thirteen Zulus armed with assegais at Insali Gorge, after a severe struggle. ...

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  15. A PROPOSED AMENDMENT.

    Lord Robert Cecil will more in the House of Commons during discussion of the Education Bill "that no measure dealing with elementary schools will be ...

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  16. SHIPMENT OF CARTRIDGES.

    Woolwich Arsenal is shipping immediately three and a half million cartridges for Natal. ...

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  17. COMMISSION EXPENSES.

    The Tariff Commission during the last quarter spent £1,100, while all commissions combined drew £2,283 from the Treasury. ...

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  18. MILITARY.

    At the Hobart Hotel on Saturday evening about 20 members and friends of the 5th squadron 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment met ...

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  19. IN OPEN REBELLION.

    The whole of Siganandi's tribe is in rebellion. ...

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  20. NEW GUINEA MAILS.

    The External Affairs Department is calling for tenders for the New Guinea mail service. ...

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  21. DINIZULU'S LOYALTY.

    The failure of Mankulumann, Dinizulu's induna, to restrain Siganandi's tribe, coupled with Siganandi's story that Dinizulu ordered him to arm his ...

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  22. A CURSE TO COMMERCE.

    The Banking Currency Committee of the American House of Representatives, recommends Congres to permit Government funds to be deposited in ...

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  23. REID ON DEAKIN.

    The Right Hon. G. H. Reid referring to Mr. Deakin's Camperdown speech, says:—"The most remarkable thing about Mr. Deakin's speeeh was its omissions. ...

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  24. MORALITY IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, on behalf of the Agents-General for Australia, has contradicted the "Daily Mail's" statement, and has proved by statistics that crime ...

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  25. EGYPTIAN FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    A battalion of infantry at Malta has been ordered to Alexandra, and another is being hold in readiness. Turkish troops are concentrating ...

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  26. GLEBE TOWN.

    The annual election of this board was held on Saturday, 28th inst., at Officer College, the result of the polling being as follows:— ...

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  27. TURKEY'S MOTIVE.

    Turkey's real motive is said to be to regain possession of the direct road to Mecca. ...

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  28. ROAD TRUST AND TOWN BOARD ELECTIONS. LINDISFARNE.

    The annual election of members of the Town Board of Lindisfarne took place on Saturday, the 28th inst., Mr. F. W. Jordan presiding. The retiring ...

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  29. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Captain Collins, secretary to the Commonwealth Defence Department, who is at present in England, when interviewed stated that the Imperial ...

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  30. THE BOUNDARY MARKS.

    Orders have been issued for the British cruiser Minerva to proceed to the vicinity of El Arish, an Egyptian village on the Mediterranean, and inquire ...

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  31. (By Electric Telegraph.) ANNUAL ELECTIONS.

    The results of the Scottsdale Road Trust election, which was held to-day, are:— T. H. Brewer, 95; Alex. James, 90; D. Beattie, jun., 86; L. Collins, 18. The ...

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  32. A FIREMAN'S FUNERAL.

    The interment of Harry Withers, who for many years had been a member of the local Fire Brigade, and at the time of his death ...

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  33. NO DELAY TOLERATED.

    Great Britain is determined that Turkish troops shall withdraw from Egyptian territory without delay. "The Times" correspondent at Cairo ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Rev. J. A. Dowie, who was recently deposed from the leadership in Zion City, has been seized with a stroke of paralysis. ...

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  35. A WARNING VOICE.

    A semi-official communique, published in the "Politische Correspondenz," at Vienna, warns the Porte that Great Britain is in earnest, and will not allow ...

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  36. A ROUGH PASSAGE.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra, who have been cruising in the Mediterranean, arrived at Naples from Greece, after a rough ...

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  37. QUEEN BOROUGH.

    The annual election of this board took place on Saturday. There were four retiring members—Messrs. A. Eckford, John Miller, O. R. Lewis, and G. A. ...

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  38. ADMINISTRATION IN EGYPT.

    The Paris newspaper "Temps" criticises Earl Cromer's proposals respecting Egypt, and defends the practice of mixed tribunals. ...

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  39. THE MOUNT VESUVIUS SUFFERERS.

    His Majesty King Edward gave £800 towards the relief of persons who suffered by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. ...

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  40. PRINCESS ENA.

    His Holiness the Pope has presented to Princess Ena a golden rose. The Golden Rose is an honour that the Pope confers very rarely, as it is ...

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  41. LONG AND FAITHFUL SERVICE.

    Yesterday, Sunday, 29th inst, witnessed the twenty-fifth year of Mr. J. R. McCann's occupany of the office of organist and choirmaster ...

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  42. THE MARKETS.

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  43. INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan is encouraging the settlement of Indian traders in Afghanistan. Trade with India has trebled since ...

    Article : 70 words
  44. POSTAL CONGRESS.

    The Hon. A. Chapman, Federal Postmaster-General, accompanied by the New Zealand and Canadian delegates to the Postal Congress at Rome, paid a ...

    Article : 93 words
  45. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  46. SILVER.

    Saturday's quotation for bullion silver was 2s. 6 7-16d./per oz. New Town Debating Society.—The first meeting of the session of this ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. SIR JOSEPH WARD'S ADDRESS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, the New Zealand delegate at the Postal Congress, delivered an hour's speech in moving the universal penny postage resolution. ...

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  48. PUBLIC OPINION.

    The opinion of the leading skin authorities of the world, viz., the late Professor Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.R.S., Dr. Redwood, Ph.D., F.C.S., F.L.C., Mr. John ...

    Article : 58 words
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