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  3. J. N. CRAWPORD INDISPOSED.

    The English cricketer, Mr. J. N. Crawford, was examined by Dr. Strong on Saturday, and it was found that he had strained the right side of his heart. ...

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  4. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Mr. F. Holmes, a well-known brewery director residing at He[?]ley-[?]mThames, shot his wife, daughter, and two maid servants with a revolver on ...

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  5. THE FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    To-day saw a great change in the prospects of the fourth test game between England and Australia. The day was pleasant, bright, and cool. The ...

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  6. LISBON ASSASSINATION.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra, without an escort, but accompanied by other members of the Royal family, attended a memorial ...

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  7. THE TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states that Mr. E. G. Jellicoe, who is reported to have relinquished the brief to defend Dinizulu, has ...

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  8. THE TEST MATCH.

    The treasurer reported that the takings in the fourth test match up to to-day amounted to £1,607, of which the English team will receive ...

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  9. THE FINANCES.

    The probable financial results of the tour are exercising the attention of the treasurers of the various associations and of the Board of Control. The ...

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  10. CANADIAN MEAT TRADE.

    The Minister of Agriculture in Canada (Mr. S. Fisher) attended a meeting of stock raisers at Ottawa on Friday, and in the course of an address, said ...

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  11. A REPUBLICAN PLOT.

    "The Times" correspondent of Lisbon states that inquiry revealed the fact that a raid and the arrest of a number of Republicans, together with the ...

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  12. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    "There is no doubt," said Mr. Reid to-day, "that we are approaching a very critical time in reference to the Braddon clause. I threw out a suggestion at the ...

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  13. MR. JELLICOE'S CHARGES.

    Mr. Jellicoe, in a letter to Sir Matthew Nathan, charges the prosecution with persistently preventing Dinizulu from obtaining evidence for ...

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  14. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A large sum of money was included in the estimates this year for the establishment of wireless telegraphy in the Commonwealth. For some weeks past the ...

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  15. A WORD FOR TASMANIA.

    Commenting on the selection of C. Mc Kenzie as twelfth man for the present test match, "Mid-On" in the "Age" wrote:—"General surprise will be ...

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  16. AMERICAN FLYING MACHINES.

    The United States Secretary for War (Mr. W. H. Taft) on behalf of the American Board of Ordnance, has accepted three offers to supply heavier-than-air ...

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  17. LONG BEACH RESERVE.

    A deputation, consisting of Messrs. W. R. C. Jarvis, M.H.A., C. S. Page, and R. Sharp, waited upon the Mayor and aldermen yesterday afternoon to ...

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  18. KAID SIR HARRY MACLEAN.

    In order to secure the release of Kaid Sir Harry MacLean, the British Legation at Tangier doposited, some weeks ago, £20,000 in the bank there. ...

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  19. LAUNCESTON.

    At the Police Court to-day, Frank Maher, a Sydney criminal, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for having attempted to steal from the hand-bag of ...

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  20. TRAGEDY AT BENDIGO.

    The dead body of Ada Mary Manning, aged 57, was found at an early hour yesterday morning in a hole near the railway line at Bendigo. Huddled against ...

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  21. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the Rugby football match on Saturday between England and Ireland, the former won by two goals and a try to a penalty goal. ...

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  22. SOUTH LAUNCESTON HOMING SOCIETY.

    The South Launceston Homing Society during last season received for its races 381 entries, an average of 17. The society's receipts totalled £121 11s. 7d., ...

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  23. BILLIARDS.

    T. Reece defeated F. Weiss in a game of billiards, 14,000 up, last week. Reece, who received a start of 1,000, roaohcd 14,000 when Weiss was 11,162. ...

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  24. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. E. Withfeld (Coroner) held an in quest this afternoon on the body of Henry Francis Brown, aged 51, employed at the Railway Department, who died ...

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  25. IRISH CONSPIRACY CASE.

    In the case of Mrs. Minnie Walsh and her son, Percy, 15 years of age, committed for trial at the Dublin Police Court on two charges, one of ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Bouchard has been gazetted consul for Denmark at Brisbane. ...

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  27. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    The piston rod of the pumps at the Latrobe waterworks broke on Sunday night. Minor mishaps had occurred recently, which left the reservoir almost ...

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  28. PRINCE EITEL AT PARIS.

    The Kaiser's second son, Prince Eitel Fritz, who attended the funeral service at Lisbon on Saturday, will spend a few days in Paris on his way ...

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  29. IMPERIAL TOBACCO CO.

    The Imperial Tobacco Company made a not trading profit during the past year of £2,000,000. ...

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  30. ACCIDENT ON FRENCH WARSHIP.

    A steam-pipe burst aboard the warship Jean[?]e d'Arc at Rabat on Saturday. Three of the crew were killed, and ten seriously injured. ...

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  31. THE KING AT BRIGHTON.

    His Majesty King Edward is spending a few days incognito at Brighton. ...

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  32. PROSPECTORS IN DIFFICULTY.

    Messrs. Goodall, W. Gillham, and Vincent, returning from North Heemskirk on Saturday, were unable to get their horses across the Heemskirk River, which ...

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  33. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    Lord Kitchener is preparing an expedition to inflict exemplary punishment on the Zakka and Afridi tribes for making constant raids, which are ...

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  34. AN OVERDUE SCHOONER.

    A premium of fifty guineas per cent, was paid last week to reinsure the schooner William Nottingham, 1,062 tons which left Melbourne on October ...

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  35. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    A labourer named Fred. Morris attempted to murder his wife at Gatton last night. Morris returned to Gatton on Friday, after a long absence, ...

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  36. THE MANCHESTER UNEMPLOYED.

    The Secretary for Home Affairs (Mr. H. Gladstone) informed the deputation of Manchester unemployed to-day that the petition sent to His Majesty the ...

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  37. TOURISTS' MOTOR TRIP.

    The Tourist Association's motor trip party of tourists motoring from Hobart on the trip orginised by the Tasmanian Tourist association arrived at ...

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  38. SIR JAMES LAING AND SONS.

    The firm of Sir James Laing and Sons, which has shipbuilding yards at Sunderland and Deptford, has suspended operations. The firm hopes to be ...

    Article : 96 words
  39. A NOTORIOUS JUDGE SHOT.

    The notorious Judge Hargis was shot dead at Jackson in Kentucky yesterday by his [?]eprobate son. Judge Hargis was the leader of a ...

    Article : 61 words
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