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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr Fisher) gave notice to ask leave to bring in a bill to amend ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Liberal weekly newspaper, "The Nation," opines that as the House of Lords has been deprived of the powers ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,- In regard to the matter of legalising a weekly half-holiday for Tasmania, it is recognised that as in the case of every other measure to be ...

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  6. REVOLT IN CHINA

    TOKIO, Sunday Night.— The revolutionaries in Manchuria are poorly armed, and their successes are due to surprises. The Imperialists are ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Monday Morning—Preliminary reports of the Trade Union of Railwaymen's bollot indicate that a majority will reject the Royal ...

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  8. PERILS OF THE SEA

    SYDNEY, Monday - The Norwegian barque Ketty arrived at Newcastle with the res[?] crew of the Norwegian barque Lake[?], which roundered of ...

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  9. AMMUNITION FROM JAPAN.

    PEKING, Sunday Night. — Forty million rounds of small arms ammunition has been landed at Taku. It is believed to be from Japan. ...

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  10. HOSTILITY TO THE BILL.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. The Liberal party agents in the provinces are warning the Ministerialists that the insurance scheme is arousing ...

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  11. SWANSEA DOCKERS TROUBLE

    LONDON, Monday Morning— Messrs Houlder's steamer Vallialia which arrived at Swansea with men on board for working purposes, has left, ...

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  12. MONGOLIA INDEPENDENCE.

    PEKING, Sunday Night Advices from Urga state that the independence of Mongoba has been declared, and the Chinese officials have been dismissed ...

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  13. MURDER AT SHANGHAI

    SHANGHAI, Sunday Night A compradore of a foreign firm has been murdered with a revolver. It is alleged that be sold arms to the Imperiolists. ...

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  14. NOTICE OF CARTERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning - Two thousand carters at Liverpool have given notice of a strike on the 9th inst., unless their revised demands are ...

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  15. THE PEERS VOTE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning- "The Daily Chronicle" protests against the Government's allowing the House of Lords only ten days to deal with the ...

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  16. PROTEST AGAINST VOLUNTEER POLICE FORCE

    The Bradford branch of the Amal g[?]mated Trades' Union resolved that the projected volunteer police force is a menace to their [?] and ...

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  17. IMPERIALIST VICTOR[?]S.

    PEKING, Monday Morning — By permission of the authorities, the Tartar city within the walled town of Nanking was sacked and barged The ...

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  18. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday The report of the Board of Inquiry into certain [?]tions made with regard to the conduct of the [?] of the State ...

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  19. CORONATION DURBAR

    BOMBAY, Sunday Night — Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary lunched at Government House, and worshipped at the Cathedral. ...

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  20. ITALY AND TURKEY

    ROME, Sunday Night The Italians at [?] drove off large force of Turks and Arabs at the point of the bayonet The ar[?] shelled the ...

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  21. RUSSIA AND PERSIA

    LONDON, Sunday Night — Mr Shuster, the American Treasurer General of Pers[?] angrily demes Sir Edward Grey's statement that he is an ...

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  22. FORE AT DELHI CAMP

    A fire [?] to the [?] of a wire, [?] the [?] Governor of the Panjaub's camp at Della, destroying five of the main reception and ...

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  23. DISTRESSING SUICIDE

    HOBART, Monday. The citizens of Hobart were greatly shocked this morning when the news was made public that Mr Michael A Tracey, station ...

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  24. TURKEY WEAKENING OWING TO REVERSES

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday Morning It is reported that owing to the Italian successes at Tripah and Derna the Government is sending no more ...

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  25. WRECKAGE SIGHTED

    SYDNEY, Monday -Captain I. H Roy, of the [?] ...

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  26. BEAUTIFUL ILLUMINATIONS.

    BOMBAY, Monday Morning The [?]tions [?] honor of the Royal visit, are the finest ever seen here The late Queen Vie[?] white marble ...

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  27. "DEATH OR INDEPENDENCE"

    TEHERAN, Monday Morning. A procession of 10,000 [?] banners inscribed "Death of independence" visited the British, American, and ...

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  28. ANOTHER BOMBARDMENT.

    TRIPOLL, Monday Morning The [?] has bombarded Tod[?]rah ...

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  29. MISSING CHAPLAIN

    LONDON, Sunday Night. The London "Gazette" recently announced the [?]tion of the Rev [?] P Far[?] chaplaineres to his Majesty the ...

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  30. ASSASSINATIONS.

    Three prominent reactionaries were [?] and other lives were attempted on Sunday ...

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  31. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    BERLIN, Monday M[?] "The Post" says Britain, [?] Germany [?] at the end of her [?] and it is questionable whether ...

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  32. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

    SYDNEY, Monday A mysterious [?] ...

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  33. RUSSIANS ADVANCING.

    Two thousand Russian troops are thirty miles to the southward of Resht Two hundred have arrived at K[?] and [?] ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN SENSATION

    VIENNA, Sunday Night - A sensation has been caused owing to the retirement of General Holtzendorff, chief of the general staff There have been ...

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  35. NEGOTIATIONS ASKED FOR.

    The late Ala ell Dowieh, Governor of Fore who acted as [?] between Russia, Britain, and Persial persuaded Persia to comply with the [?] ...

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  36. FIRE AT BARRACKS

    BERLIN, Monday Morning A fire which is attributed to [?] destroyed £75,000 sterling worth of [?] accoutrements at the ...

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  37. KVABRAM TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Monday [?] ...

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  38. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Sunday Night Mrs Petrick Lwarence, who was recently sentenced in connection with a sa[?] demonstration, has been released ...

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  39. WORK AND WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday MR Pearce, secretary to the Federated Engine Drivers and [?] Association [?] with the Industrial ...

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  40. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    LONDON, Sunday Night At an inquest on the body of the Marquis of Waterford (Heavy de la Poer Beres ford), who was found in the River ...

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  41. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Sunday Night In a match Gray [?] break of [?] and Chapman 6121 [?] of ...

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  42. FEDERAL OFFICES

    MELBOURNE, Monday - The Federal Government has abandoned the [?] only a portion of [?] in London facing the [?] ...

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  43. INCURABLE DISEASE

    LONDON, Sunday Night — A supposed American [?] named Bishop, has committed suicide with a revolver The deceased was ...

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  44. PAINFUL DEATH

    ADELAIDE Monday John [?] ...

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  45. INSUBORDINATION

    BERLIN, Monday Morning — Two of the Ver[?] have been sentenced to five years' penal serv[?] for [?] ...

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  46. MURDER OF MR SANGER

    LONDON, Sunday Night. The co[?]ner's verdict at the [?] on the body of Mr George Sanger, who died from the effects of an attack made ...

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  47. DOUBLE FATALITY

    PARIS, Sunday Night A [?] charge of a sergeant of the gen darmes endeavored to escape from the Bordeanx express He climbed from a ...

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  48. ARTISANS WANTED

    BRISBANE, Monday A [?] ...

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  49. LABOR ROUTED

    ADELAIDE, Monday The [?] on Saturday resulted to several of the suburbs disastrously for the Labor [?] ...

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  50. CONGO REFORMS

    BRUSSELS, Monday Morning M Vandervelde has introduced a hill in the Chamber of Representatives providing for a Parliamentary enquiry in ...

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  51. PREFERENTIAL VOTING

    MELBOURNE, Monday Mr M Williams. M H R has [?]lated an amendment to the [?] providing for a preferential [?] of voting ...

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  52. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    PARIS, Sunday Night A coutrmartial at L[?] condemned a trooper named Beuzebach to death for flinging his cap at the court martial president ...

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  53. A YOUTHFUL WIFE

    MELBOURNE, Monday R[?] ...

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  54. FEDERAL WOOLLEN MILL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Mr A [?] been selected in Scotland as [?] for the proposed Federal wo[?] has ordered the ...

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  55. BIRTHS AND DEATHS

    HOBART, Monday Mr Bakhop, M H A w[?] on the Government [?] to-day and asked that a registrar of [?] and deaths should ...

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  56. A KING'S ORDER

    PARIS, Monday Morning. Pending perusal, and fearing that the court [?] King Aifonso of Spain has ordered his aunt, Princess Eula[?] ...

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  57. SUICIDE'S BEQUEUSTS

    PARIS, Monday Morning David Wolfe Bishop a member of the New York Yacht Club, who committed suicide, bequeathed to his friend, ...

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  58. FEMALE EMPLOYEES' ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday Morning.— An application has been lodged with the Federal Industrial Registrar for the [?] of the Hotel Caterers, and ...

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  59. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    MELBOURNE, Monday - The Stae Ca[?] decided to-night to proceed at once with the electrification of the whole suburban railways Mr Merz. ...

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  60. FEDERAL PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.- The Federal pensioners now number 87,344 namely, 78,3[?]3 old ape, 9011 invalid pensioners representing an annual ...

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  61. HOBART'S FINANCES

    HOBART, Monday. The Mayor delivered [?] to-night His remarks refeared to the general progress being made The total ...

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  62. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Premier (Mr Asquith) in a preface to a Home Rule publication, says that the Parliament Act destroyed the ...

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  63. LIABILITY OF HARBOR TRUSTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday The High Cou[?] to-day decided in an appeal case that the Harbor Tr[?]t and also the Government were liable in certain ...

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  64. EMPTY SAFE FRAUDS

    LONDON, Monday Morning- Theresa Humbett, who was sentenced for empty safe frauds in 1992, has become demented on the question that her ...

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  65. WAGES BOARDS FORMED

    HOBART, Monday Wages Boards are to be formed for the following trades: Plasterers, iron steel, and brass mo[?]ders, and laboring work. In ...

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  66. A NEW NEWSPAPER

    SYDNEY, Monday The long premised d[?]ly newspaper is beginning to materral[?] The company has purchased a [?] in Pitt-street next to the ...

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  67. AVIATION

    LONDON, Monday Morning. Lieutenant Prevost has aeroplaned with a passenger at a herght of 9800ft, which is a world's [?] ...

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  69. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Monday Fifteen candidates [?] for the junior public examination which commenced to-day at the Zeehan School of Mines. ...

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  70. KILLED BY A FALL.

    BERLIN, Monday Morning — Herr Relb, whilst aeroplaning from Munich to [?] was killed through a fall. ...

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