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  2. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    In referring yesterday to the British naval estimates of £1l,392,500 for the financial year 1911-32. and the increase in the personnel by 3,000 men and boys, ...

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  3. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich, a distinguished British officer, who has been on special duty on several boundary commissions including ...

    Article : 277 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor, Sir Harry Barron, accompanied by Captain Lindsell, left Hobart yesterday morning for Latrobe, where he will open the Show ...

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  5. BLACK HAND IN ITALY.

    Terrorists in Sicily yesterday killed a lawyer named Infanti, the counsel who had defended one of their number, but was unsuccessful in securing his ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Admiral Henderson visited and reported upon the principal harbours and ports in all the States of the Commonwealth. On the basis of oversea trade, ...

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  7. HEAVY RAIN.

    Yesterday's rain was the heaviest experienced in Hobart and the Derwent Valley for years. It was a persistent downpour throughout the day and ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The cricket match between the South Africans and South Australia was concluded on the Adelaide Oval to-day, and resulted in a win for the South ...

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  9. ERUPTION IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    Further particulars regarding the volcanic eruption at Mount Taal, in the Philippines are contained in the files received by the steamer St. Albans ...

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  10. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The employees in the French Naval Arsenal at Toulon, in the South of France, went out on strike yesterday as a protest against the bad food which ...

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  11. CHINESE RUNS AMOK.

    A Chinese seaman ran amok on the steamer Strachan daring the voyage from Durban to Newcastle. The exciting incident occurred on ...

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  12. GREAT ASTRONOMER.

    Thw newspapers in Paris commemorated on Saturday the centenary of the birth of Urbain Jean Joseph, Le Verrier, the great French astronomer, who was ...

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  13. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Following the official announcement by the British Board of Agriculture that foot and mouth disease has broken out on the Brooklands Farm at ...

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  14. WAGES BOARD ACT.

    The Traders' Association discussed to-night the recently-passed Factory and Wages Board Act, which comes into operation on July 1. Opinions were ...

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  15. FRENCH BARQUE ASHORE.

    The three-masted French barque Ville de Dijon, 1.702, tons, went ashore on Sunday night off the Hungry Point, near Marion Reef. ...

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  16. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    Last month the members of the Parliamentary Suffrage Committee of the House of Commons asked Mr. Winston Churchill, the Secretary of State for ...

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  17. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Frederic Harrison, the well-known publicist and man of letters, suggests in "The Times" to-day that until a permanent reformed Upper House ...

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  18. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    On Friday last, in the British House of Commons, Sir Edward Gray, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, said that Great Britain's treaty, rights ...

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  19. TENNIS.

    The inter-State lawn tennis match Victoria v. South Australia was concluded on the Adelaide Oval courts to-day. The play was generally ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    Referring to-day to the growing friction between Russia and China owing to the latter's refusal concerning the new consulates, the "Novoe Vremya," ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    At the Rugby football match which was played on Saturday at Cardiff between teams representing Wales and Ireland there were 50,000 visitors from ...

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  22. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Justice Higgins in chambers to-day dealt with an interlocutory application in the plaint filed by the Australian Workers Union against different ...

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  23. UNIFICATION OF ITALY.

    The Halian newspapers are jubilant at the official announcement made in London that the Duke and Duchess of Connaught will represent His Majesty ...

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  24. MOUNT VESUVIUS.

    The crust around the crater of Mount Vesuvius for a length of 300 yards and a thickness of 246 yards has subsided, causing shocks and rumbling ...

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  25. THE GOVERNOR IN THE NORTH.

    On arrival at Latrobe to-night, His Excellency the Governor (Sir Harry Barron) was received by the Warden (Mr. G. Atkinson) and the councillors. The ...

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  26. THE PLAGUE.

    The mortality from plague among the Chinese doctors attending plague patients in the Kwang-Chentze Hospital has been, appalling. Out of 19 of ...

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  27. THE MURDER OF BERON.

    Stinie Morrison, the man who is being tried for the murder on Clapham Common of a miser named Leon Beron, is calling evidence for his defence for the ...

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  28. IRISE IN RIVER FREIGHTS.

    At the ordinary monthly meeting of the Huon Municipal Council to-day, Councillor D. E. Ryan pointed out that at the meeting of the Franklin branch of ...

    Article : 338 words
  29. SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS.

    The London County Council has authorised the giving of cinematograph exhibitions on Sundays on the condition that a portion of the proceeds are ...

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  30. OUTBREAK OF SMALL-POX.

    Of the eight deaths which have occurred in London from the present outbreak of small-pox, one of the patients was vaccinated in infancy, two ...

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  31. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion occurred last night at a cinematograph theatre at Vasa, in Finland. Some person had placed a bomb inside the building, and ...

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  32. MEASLES.

    There has been a fresh outbreak of measles at the Dartmouth Naval College, to the south-west of Exeter. There are now 35 cases, 23 of which are fresh ...

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  33. LAWN TENNIS.

    At the Mentone tournament on Saturday the gentlemen's doubles (open) for the championship of the Riviera resulted in a walk-over for A. F. ...

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  34. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    A lady named Powdrels, the widow of a doctor, has been assaulted and robbed in a train journeying to Cannes, in the South of France. Mrs. Powdrels was ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. INDIAN CENSUS.

    The provisional census returns of Calcutta show that the population of Calcutta is 1,216,514, as against 1,106,738 in 1901, and the population of ...

    Article : 43 words
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