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  2. Advertising

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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES DENABY STRIKE CASE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council unanimously upheld the decision of the Court of Appeal in the Denaby and Cadeby Main Collieries ...

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  4. CLOCK AND CHIMES FUND.

    Another effort towards wiping off the deficiency still existing on the erection of a clock and chimes in the Post Office tower was made last night, when ...

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  5. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. GREAT BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

    The Earl of Portsmonth, Under-Secretary for War, in reply to the Earl of Wemyss, in the House of Lords, made an important statement regarding home ...

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  6. EUROPEAN CABLES CZAR AND DUMA.

    Though couched in respectful terms, the draft of the Duma's address-in-reply to teo Czar's speech is practically an ultimatum to the Czar. It ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH. BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT FROM OUR SPECIAL. REDISTRIBUTION OF ELECTORATES.

    No objections being raised to the redistribution of the electorates, Commissioner Topp has presented his final report to the Minister of Home Affairs. ...

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  8. PROVING A BURNED WILL.

    At Daylesford (Victoiia) probate of the will of the late Domenica Giovannoni, of Hepburn, has just been issued to the ...

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  9. LONDON POLICE.

    Sir H. C. Bannerman has promised to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into police methods at the West End in dealing with disorder in the ...

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  10. COUNCIL OF THE EMPIRE.

    The Council of the Empire is over-whelmingly against a full amnesty, and hopes for a peaceful solution of the difficulty. ...

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  11. TARIFF COMMISSION REPORTS.

    Sir John Quick handed three Tariff Commission reports to the Prime Minister this afternoon. They were signed by Senator Clemons this morning. ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Bollar Law, who was secretary to the Board of Trade in the Balfour Administration, but was defeated at the last general election, contested ...

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  13. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Nine thousand unemployed took part in a demonstration at West End, and protested against the Government's neglect. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Paris newspaper "Tems" declares that the limitation of armaments is impossible, in view of Germany's warlike preparations. ...

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  15. VIVISECTION LAW.

    A Royal Commission has been appointed to inquire into the working of the Vivisection Law in Great Britain. ...

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  16. FEDERAL STATISTICIAN.

    At an Executive Council meeting, Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Director of Technical Education in New South Wales, was appointed Federal Statistician. ...

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  17. EGYPTIAN FRONTIER DISPUTE.

    The British garison at Alexandria paraded in order to impress and reassure the people. General satisfaction is felt at Cairo ...

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  18. HIS MAJESTY ON HORSEBACK.

    His Majesty King Edward visited the Newmarket course on horseback. This is the first time that His Majesty has been on horseback since ...

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  19. INSURANCE INVESTIGATION.

    Mr. Dawson, actuary for the Armstrong Insurance Investigation Committee, started the House of Representatives Committee of Judicial Affairs by ...

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  20. AN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The statement of accounts of Thomas Brown and Sons shows a debit balance of £12,206. The directors have considerably reduced the estimated value of ...

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  21. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Colonel Bridges, who went to England to provide the Imperial Defence Committee with expert information concerning our defences, has presented Ministers with ...

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  22. PROPOSED COMPULSORY VOTING.

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Ottawa states that a special committee of the Canadian House of Commons recommends compulsory voting at the ...

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  23. RAILWAY SUPERANNUATION FUND.

    An actuarial examination shows that the deficiency in the Great Northern Railway Superannuation Fund totals £500,000. ...

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  24. CAUSE OF TURKEY'S OBSTINACY.

    The Porto only yielded after Sir Nicholas O'Conor visited and communicated to Tewfik Pasha and the Grand Vizier a statement causing ...

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  25. NATAL NATIVE TROUBLE.

    The rebels are incensed against Bambaata and the witch doctors. The women are wailing nightly in the bush over the dead. ...

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  26. TRADES MARKS ACT.

    The Trades Marks (union label) Act will, it is anticipated, be brought into force next month. Mr. Deakin states that the ...

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  27. MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES.

    The "Tribuno" states that a massacre of French, missionaries has taken place at Ngan-whei, in China. ...

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  28. BRITISH OPERATIONS.

    Colonel Barker burnt many kraals in the Ekombi district. Five hundred rebels followed the British, column, but were repelled, and ...

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  29. CREW OF THE CHALLENGER.

    The first-class British cruiser Argonaut will take a relief crew to Australia for the Challenger. ...

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  30. METEOROLOGICAL WORK.

    Mr. Deakin states that all meteorological work will be taken over from the State observatories. A bill for that purpose will be introduced during the coming ...

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  31. CHINESE CUSTOMS.

    The Chinese Government has explained that the recent customs edict is only intended to simplify administration, and not supersede Sir Robert ...

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  32. JAPANESE APPOINTMENTS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Tokio announces that Viscount Hayashi, Japanese Ambassador in London, will become Minister for Foreign ...

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  33. MINING ON GOVERNMENT LAND.

    The Minister of Home Affairs (Hon. L. E. Groom) is considering whether permission can be given to mine under land held by the Government for rifle ranges ...

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  34. ACTION AGAINST THE GOVERNOR.

    Mr. E. Jellicoe applied to Bow-street, for process on two informations against Sir Henry McCallum, Governor of Natal. ...

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  35. A COMING CONFERENCE.

    A conference between steamship owners and the Seamen's Union will take place to-morrow. ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS. SONG RECITAL.

    An interesting entertainment was given in the Masonic-hall last evening, in aid of the Girls' Club in connection with the Federal-street mission. First, there was ...

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  37. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    The selection committee has appointed Colonel H. J. Fostf, engineer, and late military attache at Washington, Director of Military Science at ...

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  38. MR. DEAKIN IN SYDNEY.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. Alf. Deakin) left for Sydney to-night to meet the Premier of New Zealand (Rt. Hon. R. Seddon). He will deliver an address on the ...

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  39. POLITICS IN NATAL.

    A Ministerial crisis in Natal over the Unoccupied Land Tax Bill was narrowly averted. The Chairman of Committees was ...

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  40. MR. G. H. REID IN MELBOURNE.

    Rt. Hon.G.H.Reid and Mr. Grattan Wilson delivered addresses at South Mebourne to-night. There was considerable interruption at the beginning of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

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  42. DISORDER IN RUSSIA.

    A bomb explosion killed Police Captain Constantinoff at Warsaw, and severely wounded six soldiers. The assassin shot another soldier ...

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  43. BRITISH MANUFACTURES.

    The British Board of Trade proposes to appoint a Commission to investigate the cause of the competition that British manufactures encounter in ...

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  44. KEMPTON AGRICULTURAL AND POULTRY SOCIETY.

    The annual general meeting of this society was held in the Town-hall Kempton on Saturday, the 12th inst. The president (Mr. E. O. Bisdee) presided. ...

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  45. FATHER JOHN.

    St. Petersburg workmen stopped and maltreated Father John of Kronstadt. ...

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  46. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Among the Ministerial followers in the House of Commons are nearly one hundred churchmen, who support the general principles of the Education ...

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  47. WEST AUSTRALIAN DINNER.

    The Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Hon. Winston Churchill) will be the principal guest at the West Australian dinner, and will propose the ...

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  48. TRANSVAAL ADMINISTRATION.

    A Committee of Inquiry was, some time ago, appointed to visit South Africa, and advise Government with respect to the new Constitution, and ...

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  49. PLURAL VOTING.

    The bill to prevent plural voting has been lead the second time in the House of Commons. An amendment moved by Mr. ...

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  50. BRITISH RAILWAY RATES.

    The Departmental Committee appointed to inquire into the subject of railway rates in Great Britain reports that no undue preference is accorded ...

    Article : 174 words
  51. COLONIAL MARRIAGES BILL.

    The Colonial Marriages Bill was read the second time without division in the House of Lords. Lord Elgin explained that the bill ...

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  52. ST. JOHN'S YOUNG MEN'S CLUB.

    The opening social of the club was held in St. John's.schoolroom, Goulburn-street, on Tuesday, 15th inst. There was a large attendance of members ...

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  53. TO INVENTORS.

    P. M. Newton, Patent and Trade Marks Attorney, is now in Hobart, and can be consulted at Franklin Chambers, 95 Macquarie-street. Pamphlet on ...

    Article : 27 words
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