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  2. COUNTER REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL.

    The situation in Portugal owing to the concentration of Monarchist troops in the north points to a counter-revolution against the Republic. ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    Sympathetic reference was made at yesterday's meeting of the North Hobart branch of the Liberal League to the loss sustained by one of the ...

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  4. THE EUROPEAN CRISIS.

    The counter proposals of Germany in response to those of France in regard to Morocco reached Paris yesterday, and it is semi-officially stated ...

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  5. LAUNCESTON COACH BUILDERS

    Trouble is threatening in the coachbuilding trade here. A few weeks ago the Coach-builders' Employees' Society served the masters with a log of ...

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  6. THE HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS

    Apropos of the proposal of the Sydney Harbour Trust's engineer to obtain stone from Bedlam Walls for the reclamation scheme in connection with ...

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  7. FOOD RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    The food riots in France continue in many centres. At Brest to-day there were serious disturbances, 15 soldiers and police, in addition to many rioters, ...

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  8. ASLEEP FOR MONTHS.

    A vinedresser named Emile Gautraud, who has been a patient for some time in the hospital at Montpellier, in the French department of Herault, ...

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  9. KILLING A NATIVE.

    In May last the trial was concluded at Nakura, in British East Africa, of the Hon. Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole late of the 10th Hussars, son of ...

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  10. THE MOUNT LYELL MINE.

    The special meeting of the Lyell branch of the A.M.E.A., which was held on Sunday night to discuss the dismissal of a unionist from the Mount ...

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  11. MOTOR BOAT DISASTER.

    A pathetic accident occurred to-day on Lake Trasimeno, in Central Italy. During a squall a motor-boat containing a party of tourists—14 young girls ...

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  12. POORLY PAID CLERGY.

    As many of the Welsh Nonconformist minister are bringing up families on from 10s. to 15s. a week, the Welsh Congregational Union has undertaken to ...

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  13. THE BITTER PIT.

    The Director of Agriculture has received a list of questions to be submitted to orchardists in regard to bitter pit from Mr. D. McAlpine, who has been ...

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  14. REMARKABLE RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway collision resulting in injuries being received by eight men, occurred near Scarsdale this morning. During shunting operations a guard's ...

    Article : 361 words
  15. THEFTS FROM THE LOUVRE.

    A Russian named Hostrowisky, a well-known writer, has been arrested in Paris in connection with. Ph[?]nician statuettes recently stolen from the ...

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  16. TASMANIAN GIRL'S DEATH.

    The adjourned inquiry concerning the death of Alice Youd, waitress, 20 years of age, which occurred on September 1, was concluded to-day. ...

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  17. THE AGE OF WHISKEY.

    The Edinburgh correspondent of "The Times" states that he has good authority for stating that the Government has decided to grant certificates ...

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  18. THE CHANNEL SWIMMER.

    T. Burgess, the English swimmer, who successfully crossed the Channel last week, has refused offers from music-hall proprietors to give ...

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  19. THE ARABIAN REVOLT.

    The battle last week at Ibra, in which the Arabian rebels under Sy-ed-Idris attacked the Turkish troops, but were repulsed with a loss of 400 in killed and ...

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  20. FIFTY MILES AN HOUR.

    During the holding of a cycle meeting at Liverpool yesteiday a motor cyclist, who was travelling at the late of 50 miles an hour, dashed into a crowd ...

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  21. GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION.

    While some gunpowder from a fort at Rabat, the seaport on the west coast of Morocco, was being thrown into the sea a cartload exploded yesterday, ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKES IN SICILY.

    Frequent shocks of earthquake's were experienced in Sicily yesterday. Mount Etna is bele[?]ing out dense smoke, and a rain of cinders is falling ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    Two members of the Waterford Corporation in Ireland have each been sentenced to a month's imprisonment for insulting the Mayor of the city after ...

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  24. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    The Rev. Frederick Brotherton Meyer, the eminent Baptist pastor, preaching to-day at Christchurch, in the Westminster Bridge-road, stated ...

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  25. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The Czar of Russia to-day witnessed the launching of the super-Dreadnought Petropavlovsk. The new battleship will have a length of 590ft.. breadth od ...

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  26. SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    The members of the Shefield Choir sailed from Capetown yesterday on the Aberdeen liner Marathon. The festival here terminated with the singing ...

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  27. MASQUERADER DISCOVERED.

    An instance of a woman masquerading as a man was disclosed at Ararat yesterday, when "Tom" Ralph, who was engaged to act as storeman and ...

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  28. EXTRAORDINARY GUN ACCIDENT.

    Yesterday a man named Bates was cleaning a gun in his house at Cleve, when it exploded. The contents penetrated the wall of an adjoining room, ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The programme of matches for the English cricket team's tour, drawn up by Messrs. Hill, Sinclair, and Rush, has now been approved of by the various ...

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  30. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Tim Healy, the leader of the Independent Nationlists, in commenting at Cork yesterday on the silence of Mr. John Redmond, the leader of the ...

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  31. THE LATE KING.

    King George vho is staying at Balmoral atteneded Crathic Church to-day, and unveiled a memorial to King Edward. ...

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  32. THE SECOND JUSTICE.

    Failure to secure a justice to take his sear on the Police Court Bench at Gormanston this morning caused no small amount of inconvenience. The charge ...

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  33. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    The Premier (Mr. Wilson), speaking at the opening of the Dowerin and Merredin agricultural line, said the Government had pledged the credit of ...

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  34. AVIATION.

    Whilst aeroplaning yesterday at Stuttgart, the capital of Wurtemburg, a German aviator named Eyring collided with a mark-post. He continued ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Union-Castle Steamship Company having declined to tender for the South African mail contract owing to a clause in the new Post Office Act ...

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  36. SCULLING.

    The sculling match for the championship of England between Ernest Barry, the holder of the title, and W. Fogwell, of New South Wales, will start at ...

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  37. THE BONNIVALE MINE HERO.

    The case of Oliver Frank Hughes, who rescued a miner named Varischetti from flooded mine at Bonnie Vale, West Australia, about three years ago, ...

    Article : 139 words
  38. LONDON LIQUOR TRADE.

    At a meeting of London barmen and barmaids held in Hyde-park yesterday it was decided to form a National Union, the objects of which are to ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Negotiations for the proposed union between the Presbyterian Churches of Victoria and Tasmania have now reached a stage at which both Assemblies are ...

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  40. SINGULAR MAINTENANCE CASE

    At the Police Court to-day Mark E. Levey, of Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, being the holder of certain money, £5[?] or thereabouts, payable to Louis Levey, ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    The building and engineering contractors have formed an employers' federation, with the object of protecting their interests. The brickmakers and ...

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  42. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trade union Congress, which was attended by 520 delegates, representing 1,667,000 members, concluded its proceedmgs at Newcastle-on-Tyne ...

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  43. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Telegraphic communication with Chingtu, whore the foreigners in the outlying districts of Szecnuan were ordered to concentrate, is interrupted. ...

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  44. CHINESE EMPEROR.

    The Emperor of China, who is five and a half years old, began his education yesterday. All the schools in the Empire had a holiday, and there were ...

    Article : 49 words
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