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  2. AUSTRALIA V. THE REST.

    Australia has set the rest of Australia a big task. Before they were dismissed yesterday they made the mammoth score of 648. Bardsley continued to bat in ...

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  3. IRISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    A private meeting of the Irish Parliamentary party at Dublin yesterday was proceeding to elect office-bearers when Mr. Ginnell, member for Westmeath, ...

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  4. A DISASTROUS WRECK.

    There has been a dreadful wreck at Tom's Rook, near Cape Tera-whiti, where the Union Company's steamer Penguin was dashed on the rocks, at ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr P. Goyen, member of the Royal Commission on Education, proceeded to Launceston on Saturday. He will visit the State-schools there, and will ...

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  6. SUICIDE OF AN ACTOR.

    Reports from New York state that Charles Warner, the actor, has committed suicide during a fit of insanity. Later. ...

    Article : 313 words
  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. J. A. Pease, one of the junior Lords of the Treasury, in the course of an address at Plymouth yesterday, said that the general election would come ...

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  8. IMPERIAL GENERAL DEFENCE.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday made a further statement in connection with, the negotiations with the War Office relating to ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Capetown correspondent of "The Times" states that some persons disapprove of the Constitution excluding natives from Parliament, and also,urges ...

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  10. FRENCH TARIFF PROPOSALS.

    The Chambers of Commerce in Great Britain have been greatly stirred lately over the prospect of losing a large proportion of trade under the projected ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. ABRAHAM LINCOLN CENTENARY.

    The House of Representatives at Washington listened to an oration of an hour's duration yesterday on the occasion of the centenary of the birth ...

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  12. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    Beautiful weather continues. The thermometer at midday to-day registered 78 in the shade. The booths for the A.M.A. sports were ...

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  13. MEAT FOR BRITISH ARMY.

    Referring to the War Office placing a contract for tinned meat with a Chicago firm, London newspapers state that this action was due to the ...

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  14. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    England defeated Ireland at Rugby football yesterday by a goal and two tries to one goal. AUSTRALIANS IN LANCASHIRE ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. LAUNCESTON TRAMS.

    On Saturday Mr J. C. Carolan proceeded to Melbourne to consult with Mr. Hain in reference to the Launces ton tramway proposals. Owing to his ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. DISORDERS IN INDIA.

    The Bengali student, Bose, who shot the public prosecutor, Asutesh Biswas, at Alipore, some days ago has confessed that he was given a revolver and twenty ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. LAUNCESTON POST OFFICE TOWER.

    The remodelling of the Post Office tower is now nearing completion. The sogments of the copper cupola, which will surmount the structure, were ...

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  18. POLITICS IN TURKEY.

    The Grand Vizier, Kiamil Pasha, who refused to attend the Chamber to explain certain charges until Wednesday next, has had a motion of censure ...

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  19. BERMUDEZ ASPHALT CO.

    Venezuela has been induced to restore the New York Bermudez Asphalt Company's property upon the company agreeing to pay the Government a small ...

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  20. SHIP'S CHRONOMETER STOPS.

    In connection with the voyage of the barrine Activ, which arrived here on Friday from Gefle, it is reported that when in the North Atlantic the ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. 'MERCURY"AND "TASMANIAN MAIL" PICNIC.

    The employees of "The Mercury" and "Tasmania Mail" offices held their annual picnic and sports on Saturday. Messrs. Whitehouse Bros.' fine river ...

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  22. CRICKET TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has decided to do its utmost to send a team to South Africa in December. The committee has agreed, in response ...

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  23. CHARGE OF FALSE PRETENCES

    Yesterday the police arrested John J. McGregor, a native of Hobart, on a [?] of obtaining goods from Mr. J. C. Finlayson, by means of false ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. ANTI-JAPANESE LEGISLATION.

    Senator Lodge, in addressing the Massachusetts Logislature yesterday on the subject of anti-Japanose legislation, declared that the people would ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. ARRESTED ON A HONEYMOON.

    Duncan Mcintyre Johnson, who was in possession of £300, has been arrested, during his honeymoon, aboard the Suevic, at Plymouth. ...

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  26. SHIPBUILDING ON THE CLYDE.

    The increased activity shown at the Clyde Shipbuilding Works last month exhibits still further improvement. Within the past few days orders for ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. A FALL FROM A TREE.

    Yesterday Hy. Gee, of Franklin Village fell from a tree, dislocating his right elbow, and injuring his left forearm. He was treated at the General ...

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  28. A MODERN BUTTER FACTORY

    A trial of the new Simplex combined churn and butter worker, just purchased by the Emu Bay Butter Factory, was held yesterday at the factory, in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. FLOTATION OF LOANS.

    The Rio Janeiro loan of £[?] at 5 per cent., and the City of Pretoria 4 per cent. £1,000,000 loan were covered tenfold yesterday as soon as they ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. THE NEW CABLES.

    The cable-laying operations, so far as the Tasmanian coast is concerned, were completed on Saturday. On Wednesday evening, after laying the first ...

    Article : 312 words
  31. ROYAL VISIT TO GERMANY.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra have started on the return journey to England. The weather is severely cold in ...

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  32. THE BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    Throughout the sittings of the Arbitration Court to-day the miners—even the most recalcitrant—have kept remarkably quiet, but the departure of ...

    Article : 324 words
  33. THE TOTTENHAM TRAGEDY.

    Hefeld, the Russian who in company with a comrade recently attempted to rob a motor-car at Tottenham, London, and who shot several persons when ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. GARROTTING IN NEW ZEALAND

    Sentences of ten years' imprisonment with hard labour, were passed yesterday on three garrottens—Edward Black, Jonn McCormick, and William Neal. ...

    Article : 300 words
  35. THE SANTIAGO MYSTERY.

    The mystery surrounding the murder of a German official at Santiago, in Chili, has not yet been cleared up. It was originally reported that ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    China is establishing a ConsulateGeneral at Ottawa, in Canada, and a Vice-Consulate at Vancouver. AN AUSTRALIAN COMPANY. ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. RECOGNITION OF BRAVERY.

    Lloyd's have conferred their silver medal on Captain Ranson, of the steamer Baltic, in recognition of his efforts in assisting the Republic, which ...

    Article : 48 words
  38. STANDARD INSURANCE CO.

    The Standard Insurance Company pays an interim dividend of 7½ per cent. and a bonus of 2½ per cent. A sum of £8,000 has been carried forward. ...

    Article : 34 words
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