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  2. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent writes: — "Miss Joyce Brown has developed her artistic powers greatly since she left Tasmania. She has studied under Ysaze and ...

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  3. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The debate on the Navy Estimates for 1911-12 was resumed in the House of Commons last night by Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, one of the Unionist ...

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  4. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    It is believed by railway authorities in Texas that an American invasion of Mexico is certain, unless the demands of the United States Government are ...

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  5. ATTACK ON LORD GREY.

    In reference to the attack made on Earl Grey, the Governor-General of Canada by Mr. Ewart, who described him as a perfervid Imperialist, whose ...

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  6. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon questions were asked of Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Lewis Harcourt, the Secretary of ...

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  7. THE REFERENDUMS.

    Last evening, the Hon. W. M. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, addressed a very crowded meeting in His Majesty's Theatre, Liverpool-street, on the ...

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  8. HOBART WATER SCHEME.

    The new reservoir which the Hobart City Council decided, some time ago, to construct at Ridgeway was formally begun yesterday, when the Mayor ...

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  9. THE CYCLONE LN QUEENSLAND

    Further news concerning the disastrous [?]clone at Port Douglas states that practically no buildings escaped. Towards the night of Thursday last ...

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  10. WOOL SALES.

    The second series of the London wool sales attracted to-day a large number of Home, American, and Continental buyers. A good selection of crossbreds ...

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  11. LIBEL SUIT.

    In the King's Bench Division last December a jury awarded Mr. William Griffiths and Mr. Benjamin Harry Bedell, proprietors of the "G.B." system or ...

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  12. CANADA AND THE STATES.

    Sir William Cornelius Van Horne, the chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., who is at present in London ...

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  13. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    A great demonstration was held in Berlin to-day in favour of the extension of the suffrage to women. The demonstration waas held under the ...

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  14. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    At a meeting of the Queenborough: Council last night, a letter was received from the secretary of the Hobart General Hospital, containing an ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS

    The engineer officers of the Yarra and Parramatta reported to the naval headquarters this morning that they believed that they had located the ...

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  16. ARBITRATION.

    In the course of a s[?]rmon delivered yesterday by the Ven. William Danks, the Vice-Dean of Canterbury, he referred to the proposals for unlimited ...

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  17. P. AND O. MAIL STEAMERS.

    With the departure from Hobart on April 21 of the R.M.S. Morea, the contract between the P. and O. Company, Messrs. H. Jones and Company, and W. D. ...

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  18. THE HOUSING PROBLEM.

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh, speaking in London yesterday, said that King George was deeply interested in the subject of co-partnership housing. As ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PREMIER.

    The Czar of Russia has declined to accept the resignation of M. Stolypin, the Premier and Minister of the interior, which was tendered owing to ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    News reached Sydney to-day that the natives of Espiritu Santo, in the New Hebrides, were in a state of revolt against the white settlers. Assistance ...

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  21. STRIKE RIOTS IN PORTUGAL.

    As a protest against the shooting of two strikers in Lisbon a general strike was ordered, but the bulk of the workers refused to join. ...

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  22. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The committee of the fund started at the Mansion House by Sir John Knill, the late Lord Mayor, to perpetuate the memory of King Edward, decided that ...

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  23. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    The annual meeting of shareholders of the Emu Bay Railway Company was held to-day. Mr. J. Price presided, and in moving the adoption of the ...

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  24. THE WRECKED PERICLES.

    Reports from Cape [?]uwin show that the vessel Pericles is now lying with her bows to the shore. The vessel from bridge to bow is entirely broken up, and ...

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  25. ESPIONAGE.

    Following the arrest in Hamburg of an English commercial traveller, and several Germans, on a charge of espionage in connection with the building of ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    In the Union Assembly yesterday Sir E. Walton complained of the extravagance of the Government, and urged that while the mines were alive they ...

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  27. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The Cambridge University crow are showing fine form for the annual boat race with Oxford, which takes place on April 1. ...

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  28. THE BOURKE MURDER.

    Boris Senkovit[?] was placed on triail at the Central Criminal Court to-day on the charge of the murder of Alexander Eismond, at Bourke, on September 16 ...

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  29. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fraser) has had the list of old age and invalid pensioners brought up to date. The figures compiled up to the ...

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  30. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The Govornor-General's Council in India has passed the Seditious Meetings Bill. The Indian members of the Council deprecated making the bill ...

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  31. THE LEATHER TRADE.

    The "Daily Mail" to-day announces the failure or Messrs. Bowran Brothers, of Bermondsey, South London, wholesale leather merchants and sheepskin ...

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  32. REMARKABLE PROBATE CASE.

    The Probate Division of the High Court of Justice has revoked the probate granted in the estate of Mrs. Mary Ogden, who it has been discovered is ...

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  33. CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    A labourer, aged 25. named Frank Woods, was tried in the Criminal Court to-day, before the Chief Justice and a jury of 12, upon a charge of having, at ...

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  34. BITTEN BY RABID DOGS.

    A dozen people on the island of Ushant, off the West coast of France, have been bitten by rabid dogs, and have been sent to the Pasteur ...

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  35. REMARKABLE ROBBERY.

    Last night at Lord Joicey's home at Gregynog-hall, Newtown, Montgomeryshire, the butler discovered a former servant escaping from a window. The ...

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  36. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    "The Times" to=day, in referring to the approaching Imperial Conference, states that the Australian delegates will have to bestir themselves if they are to ...

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  37. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The general committee of the A.M. A. held to-day decided on a strike levy of threepence weekly to aid the strikers belonging to the Implement Makers' ...

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  38. INCENDIARISM.

    In the case in which Frederick Mishael, a tailor, was charged with having maliciously attempted to set fire to his shop at Swan-street, Richmond, with ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. F. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular on the beet sugar trade, states that the production of beet sugar for the season up to date shows ...

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  40. THE MISSING YACHT MAVIS.

    This afternoon the fore-batch of the yacht Mavis, which has been missing since Sunday, was found on the beach at Frankston. ...

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  41. FAMINE IN CHINA.

    A letter has been received in New York from a missionary in the Anwhei province of China, giving details of unimaginable famine conditions existing ...

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  42. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The Chinese Government has forwarded a reply to the Russian ultimatum in regard to the establishing of consuls in Mongolia, and agrees that a ...

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  43. MILK AND WATER.

    When Frank Lenehan, dairyman, was proceeded against for having sold milk containing 4.2 per cent. of added water, chas. E. Gray, Bachelor of Science, ...

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  44. DEFECTIVE CHARTS.

    Captain Newton (Harbourmaster), reporting to the New Plymouth Harbour Board yesterday, said that in the course of surveying the approaches to the ...

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  45. FINANCIAL.

    The Government of india has placed a loan of £3,500,000 on the London market at 95. The loan which carries interest at the rate of 3½ per cent., was ...

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  46. FIRE IN AMERICA.

    A disastrous fire broke out last night at large refigerating works at Pittsbargh, and 30 firemen were overcome by [?]nin [?]mes from the refrigerating ...

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