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  2. BRIDGEWATER RAILWAY CROSSING.

    "The Bridgewater railway bridge is [?] an extremely dangerous condition, and the construction of another to relieve it of the railway traffic is of the ...

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  3. INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Indian barrister, Gandhi, and five other Indians, who were recently arrested in the Transvaal, have been sentenced to two months' imprisonment, ...

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  4. CORRUPTION AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    The judgment of the Californian Court of Appeal, in discharging Schmitz and Ruel, has created an intense and most painful sensation. ...

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  5. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The weather for the continuance of the third test match on Saturday was all that could have been wished. The attendance was well over 15,[?]00, and the ...

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  6. THE ENGLISH TEAM.

    Cricketers throughout Tasmania are eagerly looking forward to the visit of the English team to Tasmania. It is hoped that the present test match at ...

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  7. STAMPEDE AT A HALL.

    Sixteen children were killed and forty injured yesterday during a stompede which occurred at a cinematograph matinee in Harvey-hall, Barnsley, ...

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  8. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    Messrs. William Knox, W. Jamleson, and Linday Tulloch, directors of the Mount Lyell Company, and Mr. Alfred Mellor, secretary, are on a visit to the ...

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  9. INCLEMENT WEATHER.

    Rain fell yesterday, and prevented any cricket being played. ...

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  10. MANUFACTURE OF DIAMONDS.

    The engineer named Lemoine, who was arrested at Paris yesterday on a charge of swindling a South African mining magnate of £64,000, by ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. ITALIANS IN SOMALILAND.

    Anxiety is felt in Italy over the critical condition of the garrison at Lugh, in Somaliland. The place is two hundred miles from the coast. ...

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  12. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    The coroner (Mr. T. B. Moore) and a jury yesterday held an inquest on the body of Michael Donovan, who was run over by a train near Strahan on ...

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  13. A.M.A. ELECTION.

    A ballot for the Amalgamated Miners' Association officers for the ensuing year took place last week, and the results were declared last night, as follows:— ...

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  14. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Sheridan, one of the strike leaders of Johannesburg, has been arrested on a charge of murder. The crime is alleged to have been committed in ...

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  15. EARL CROMER ON FREETRADE.

    Earl Cromer, speaking at Glasgow on Friday, claimed that freetrade was a safeguard against the creation of huge trusts, such as existed in America. The ...

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  16. SIR RICHARD POORE.

    Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Poore has volunteered the explanation that, in using the word "conservative" on the previous evening, he intended to convey ...

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  17. THE THAW TRIAL.

    The task of selecting a jury in the Thaw case has not yet been completed. Out of four hundred talismen whose names were called, only seven were ...

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  18. BURNIE—ZEEHAN TELEGRAPH LINE.

    The new telegraph line from Burnie to Zeehan, along the Emu Bay railway route, has been completed to [?]ar the Ring River bridge, and should be ...

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  19. THE CROWN JEWEL ROBBERY.

    The evidence given before the Commission which is sitting at Dublin to inquire into the circumstances connected with the theft of Crown jewels ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. CHARGES AGAINST DINIZULU.

    The inquiry into the charge of sedition against Dinizulu has been resumed at Pietormaritzburg. The evidence produced showed that Dinizulu, on ...

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  21. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    Mr. J. Harrison, inspector of mines, and Mr. D. V. Allen, director of the Zeehan School of Mines, returned from a trip to Warat[?]h and Whyte River ...

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  22. THE VELTHEIM CASE.

    Von Velthcim, who was last weak extradited from France to answer a charge of blackmailing Solly Joel, appeared at a London Police Court on ...

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  23. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    The Rev. H. H. Anderson, rector of St. Luke's Church, spoke strongly at church service to-night on Sunday night concerts, and referred also to the ...

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  24. FORTIFYING HELICOLAND.

    The budget committee of the German Reichstag voted £1,500,000 sterling for harbour construction works at Holigoland, after hearing a confidential ...

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  25. LAUNCESTON.

    There is little more to be said about the burning of the river steamer Niree at George Town. The little vessel has been burned to the keel, and the ...

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  26. A TRADE COMMISSIONER.

    The Manufacturers Associataon of Great Britain is despatching Mr. Ben. Morgan as a commissioner to inquire into the trade and position and ...

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  27. A BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A bomb ivhich exploded under a postal van at Sokoloff station, on the Vistula railway, line, on Friday, killed two soldiers belonging to the van's ...

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  28. MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the Southern Milk Vendors' Association is to be held in the Temp[?]rance-hall, at 8 p.m., on Wednesday. ...

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  29. A SENSATIONAL INCIDENT.

    An unrenearse[?] m[?] of a sensational kind was provided during a life-saving carnival at Newcastle Beach yesterday. The numerous fatalities ...

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  30. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    The adjourned summoned meeting of the Pride of Devonshire Lodge, M.U., I.O.O.F., is to be held at 7.30 this evening. ...

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  31. IRISH COUNCILLOR SHOT.

    When driving to attend a meeting of the Clare County Council on Friday, in order to vote for a particular candidate for the post of returning officer, ...

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  32. THE MEAT TRADE.

    In his annual report on the meat trade, Mr. Weddell states that 107,572 tons of Australasian meat, including rabbits, were marketed at Smithfield ...

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  33. LOYAL DERWENT LODGE, M.U., I.O.O.F.

    A meeting of the Loyal Derwent Lodge, M.U., I.O.O.F., was held at the Public-buildings, New Town, last week, to receive the auditors' report and ...

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  34. SIR WILLIAM J. LYNE.

    It was expected that the Minister of Trade and Customs (Sir William J. Lyne) would have arrived to-day by the t.s. Loongana, but he was delayed in ...

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  35. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION LAWS.

    Advices from Victoria, in British Columbia, state that the new regulations require that immigrants arriving in Canada must book through ...

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  36. SIR W. A. ZEAL.

    Sir William Austin Zeal, formerly President of the Legislative Council of Victoria, and later a member of the Federal Parliament, was a passenger ...

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  37. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S SOCIETY.

    There was a good attendance of the members of this society at St. Joseph's school last night. Mr. J. G. Edwards (president) was in the chair. The hon. ...

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  38. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    A team of Rugby football players representing England defeated the New Zealand professional team yesterday by three goals four tries to two goals four ...

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  39. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Colonel Owen, Federal Inspector-General of Public Works, and Colonel Parnell, Chief Ordnance Officer, arrived in Launceston by the t.s. Loongana ...

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  40. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    The Berlin newspaper "Norddeutscher Allgemeino Zeitung" states that in the event of Count Keim retaining the presidency of the German Navy ...

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  41. THE INDIAN LOAN.

    The Indian Loan of £5,000,000 has been applied for six-fold. Good rains in the Punjaub, on the north-west frontier, in Scinde, and over ...

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  42. THE CITY CORONER.

    It is gratifying to be able to state that the city coroner, Mr. Ernest Whitfold, is progressing towards complete recovery. ...

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  43. PACIFICATION OF MOROCCO.

    The pacification of Morocco is likely to be further delayed, owing to Mulai Hafid having been unanimously proclaimed at Fez. ...

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  44. ILL IN THE BUSH.

    It was reported to the Launceston Police that an old man named Patrick Merney, who was camping out in the bush at Prospect, was lying ill and ...

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  45. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The steamer Hornby Grange, from Australia, has arrived at Vladivostack. A fire which broke out on the vessel burned for thirteen days, and ...

    Article : 40 words
  46. THE LIBERAL POLICY.

    The "Manchester Guardian" and other Liberal organs hint at difficulties between Lord Tweedmouth. First Lord of the Admiralty, and Mr. R. Haldane, ...

    Article : 99 words
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  48. ARRESTED.

    Erskine Fitzgerald (22), was arrested to-day, being charged with the larceny of a bicycle, the property of Edmund Shackeloth, cycle agent, Longford. ...

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  49. A CAPE COLONY LOAN.

    Cape Colony is issuing £1,000,000 worth of 3½ per cent. debentures. The minimum has been fixed at £93 10s. The money is to be used for irrigation ...

    Article : 49 words
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