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  3. THE FEBERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Best, in reply to Senator Millen, said that no further developments had taken place in regard to the proposed acquisition of the ...

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  4. ASIATICS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Sir Macherjeo Bhownagreo, at one time a member of the House of Commons, speaking yesterday at the New Reform Club, London, said that the ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    His Majesty King Edward, accompanied by Queen Alexandra, opened Parliament in person to-day. There was much enthusiasm among the people ...

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  6. LAUNCESTON.

    Mr. Justice Simpson, of Sydney, called on the Mayor of Launceston to-day, and highly complimented him on the cleanliness of the central streets ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE DAY[?]

    Mr. G. H. Edwards has been appointed a member of the Public Works Commission, the other members of which are Messrs. E. Whitfield and T. Collett. This ...

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  8. THE TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    Router's correspondent at Pietermoritzburg says it is understood that a warrant for murder will be issued against Dinizulu in connection with ...

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  9. THE EX-MAYORESS.

    Mrs. Charles Russen is reported to be slightly improved to-day, but she is still in a very low state She is being attended by Drs. Ramsay, Thompson, ...

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  10. ISSUE OF A BLUE BOOK.

    A blue book that has been issued shows a divergence of opinion between Lord Elgin and Natal regarding the measures to be taken to suppress the ...

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  11. THE HOMŒOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    The Lady Edeline Strickland has expressed her desire to visit the Homœopathic Hospital, Launceston, on Wednesday morning next. ...

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  12. AN INDIAN PROTEST.

    Seven thousand Hindus, Mohammedans, and also many prominent Europeans, met in the Town-hall at Bombay last evening, and protested against ...

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  13. CONCERT AND LECTURE.

    Mr. E. Howard, L.R.A.M., from Adelaide, who has recently settled in Launceston, delivered a lecture to-night at the Mechanics'-institute on ...

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  14. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    A meeting of the Chambers of Commerce was held to-night. Mr. J. V. Sullivan (president) was in the chair. A resolution was passed ...

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  15. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION.

    A resolution submitted by Mr. R. L. Borden, leader of the Opposition in the Dominion House of Commons, protesting against the arrangements ...

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  16. FINGER PRINT SYSTEM.

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Johannesburg says the system of taking signatures of Asiatics has superseded the finger-prints' method. ...

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  17. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONES.

    Mr. G. Cragg, at a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, mentioned the subject of long-distance telephones, and said that the Tasmanian system ...

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  18. DEFINITION OF COUNTY CRICKETER[?]

    The action of Tarrant in playing cricket for Victoria against New South Wales, while still a member of the Middlesex club in England, is being ...

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  19. HOLY TRINITY PARISH MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the congregation of Holy Trinity Anglican Church was held to-night. The report of the churchwardens stated that there was ...

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  20. THE TARIFF.

    The Senate went into committee to further consider the [?]ariff. On the item candles, tapers, and night lights. 2d. and 1½d. per lb., Senator Neild ...

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  21. DEPARTING PRELATES.

    Dr. Carr (Archbishop of Melbourne), Dr. Higgins (Bishop of Ballarat), Dr. Dunne (Bishop of Wilcannia), Dean Hegarty, and other Catholic clergy ...

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  22. GERMAN [?]AVY BILL.

    The Reichstag has passed the Navy Bill. The Socialists and Poles voted against the measure. Germany's ordinary estimates include ...

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  23. MADAME ARRAL.

    Madame Blanche Arral was a passenger by the Loongana to-day. ...

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  24. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    An Electoral Court of Revision was held at the court-house this afternoon. Nine names were struck off the Zeehan district Assembly roll, leaving a total ...

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  25. THE FIFTH LANCERS[?]

    A revival of interest has occurred in connection with the recent placing of five officers of the 5th Lancers on half pay. ...

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  26. DEBATE IN THE LORDS.

    The Lord Chancellor, Lord Loreburn, was satisfied that Lord Curzon was entitled to sit, and the latter was sworn and sat on the front Opposition bench. ...

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  27. THE THIBETAN INDEMNITY.

    Now that Thibet has paid the last instalment of the indemnity duo to Great Britain under the agreement made by Colonel Younghusband at ...

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  28. THE COMMONWEALTH[?]

    Ten thousand more people entered the Commonwealth than departed from it for the eleven months ended November. The improvement was almost wholly due ...

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  29. APPEALS AGAINST ASSESSMENTS.

    A meeting of the local authority to consider appeals lodged against certain assessments was also held this afternoon, and the appeal of Mrs. ...

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  30. A POPULAR MAGISTRATE.

    At the conclusion of the business, the local police took advantage of the presence of Mr. L. E. Chambers P.M., to present him with a copy (three ...

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  31. DEFENCE OF A NATION.

    Important and interesting estimates regarding the cost of giving military training to boys between the ages of 12 and 20. or when they reach 21, were contained ...

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  32. M. DELCASSE'S SPEECH[?]

    A communique published in one of Prince Bulow's organs bitterly criticises the details of M. Delcasse's speech on the Moroccan question. The ...

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  33. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS.

    The Government Statistician, Mr. R. M. Johnston in his first bulletin relating to the agricultural statistics of this State, complains of the inadequacy of ...

    Article : 416 words
  34. LABOUR IN AMERICA[?]

    The Supreme Court of the United States based its anti-trades-union decision, which was announced the other day, on the fact that nobody can be ...

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  35. LEVEN LICENSING BENCH.

    Messrs. Shaw, Phillips, Barnard, and Nichols were elected to the Licensing Bench of the Leven municipality to-day. Mr. Shaw was appointed chairman, and ...

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  36. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons the Speaker over-ruled Mr. J. Redmond's attempt to obtain a select committee to inquire into the circumstances of Mr. ...

    Article : 182 words
  37. THE COMMERCE ACT[?]

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Macfarlane (T.) said: "I wish to ask the Minister for Home Affairs with what object notice has recently been issued to ...

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  38. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    At noon to-day the pitch was under water, and drizzling rain was fulling. Play in the cricket match Victoria against New South Wales could not be ...

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  39. THE NORTH SEA.

    Great Britain has fully assented to Germany's proposals for the maintenance of a territorial status quo in the North Sea. ...

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  40. TARRANT'S STATUS.

    Tarrant was seen to-day with reference to the restriction on players visiting Australia. He said that A. O. Jones, captain of the English team, was really the cause ...

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  41. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand profession Rugby football team was defeated to-day by York by one goal one try to one try. The game was an exciting one, and ...

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  42. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. H. H. Asquith, said that a real definite agreement with Russia, removing the sources of danger to peace, was ...

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  43. THE CATCHMENT AREA TROUBLE[?]

    Major Morrisby has wired to the Municipal Council that Mr. Long, M.H.A., and himself have waited on the Minister for Lands relative to ...

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  44. ENGLAND v. VICTORIA.

    As the members of the Victorian eleven now playing in Sydney will be unable to reach Melbourne in time for the commencement of the match against England ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES.

    The London newspapers state that Miss Marie Lohr, of Sydney, is a great success in the comedy, "Her Father," now being played at the Haymarket ...

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  46. NEWCASTLE COAL TROUBLE.

    The latest coal mining difficulty has been got ov[?]. Rhondda miners have been ordered by the Federation to return to work, and the business of the Coal ...

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  47. COTTER SERIOUSLY DISABLED.

    The injury sustained by Cotter in Adelaide has been more serious than was anticipated at the time. The fast bowler is not likely to be available for the fourth ...

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  48. ANGLICAN BENEFICES IN ENGLAND.

    The Ecclesiastical Commission for the management of the estates of the Church proposes, in order to endow or augment benefices, to make a fresh ...

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  49. HEAVY LOSS BY FIRE.

    Early this morning Fitzgerald's bone mills at Oakleigh were destroyed by fire. Mr. Fitzgerald had only recently installed £1,200 worth of machinery in the ...

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  50. CONSOLS.

    Imperial Consols, 2½ per cont., £86 7s. 6d. Later. The rise ia Consols is due mainly to ...

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  51. VICTORIAN CRICKETERS FOR ENGLAND.

    Victorian cricket is about to lose two very promising players in James Horan and Chris. Dwyer. Both are going to England with the object of qualifying for ...

    Article : 56 words
  52. SHIP ECLIPSE ABANDONED.

    The ship Eclipse, 1,469 tons, bound from Newcastle to San Francisco, has been abandoned. The captain and crew have landed at Hana. ...

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