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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Friday.— The Speaker (Sir George Davies) took the obair at 01 o'clock. BILLS (PASSEI). ...

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  3. MOUNT LYELL TROUBLE

    QUEESTOWN, Friday.— A conference between the Mount Lyell Company and representatives of the employees has been fixed for Friday next ...

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  4. NATIONAL INSURANCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The medical profession has subscribed £150,000 to compensate doctors who sustain losses through adhering, to the ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The Labor party has sent a message to the Socialists in the Re[?]stag, declaring that the estrangement between But ...

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  6. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION

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  8. AMENDMENTS URGED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. The friendly societies "have petitioned the House of Lords to amend the Insurance Bill to enable payment of the ...

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  9. BRITISH DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday Morning. The members of the Stock Exchange are raising £10,000 for the National Service League to conduct a propagduda ...

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  10. FURTHER STRIKE LEVY MADE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— At a meeting of the committee of the Bendingo branch of the Amalgamated Mungg Employees' Association, the general ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— There is much unrest amongst the postal employees owing to the Postmaster-General (Mr Herbert Samuel) ...

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  12. ESPIONAGE

    BERLIN, Thursday Night.— The trial of Lieutenant Schulte for espiondge is proceeding in camera at Loip zic. ...

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  13. CROWN LANDS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— In the House of Assembly the Crown Lands Bill passed the third reading to-day, providing for a cessation of sales of ...

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  14. CORONATION DURBAR

    DELHI, Friday Morning.— The Victory (Lord Hardinge) the Governors, Executive Council, and natives welcomed then Majestres King George ...

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  15. RECEIVING ORDERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Mr Hesatro Battomley has filed his own petition in bankraptey to protect his assets against liti[?]. A receiving ...

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  16. RAILWAY MEN'S GRIEVANCES

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— A conference to discuss the Railway Royal Commission report was opened yesterday, and is resuming, to day. ...

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  17. MEMBERS' SALARIES

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Cabinet has definitely decided against the proposal to increase the Staties the proposal to the House of Assembly from £300 to ...

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  18. CUTTER CAPSIZED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A cattes from the training ship John Murray, manned by an office, and eight boys, was run down off Port Melbourne ...

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  19. MINERS' MINIMUM WAGE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— A conference of coal owners' and miners delegates will be held on the 19th to consider the wage from a ...

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  20. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Thursday Night Geo Gray got the lead, in the championship buk[?]nd mater, of 18,000 up, with a some of 1181, against Stevenson's ...

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  21. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— During the report stage of the Naval Prize Bill in the Heuse of Commons, Mr Llewellys, Athe[?]-Jones moved to ...

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  22. LAUNCESTON TRAMS

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  23. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS

    HOBART, Friday.— The Full Court to-day heard a case in which William Robert Turnbull sought a dissolution of has marriage with Martha May ...

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  24. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Mr Bo[?] Law, leader of the communists, speaking at Boctie, and emphassing, now utterly impassi[?] it was for ...

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  25. THE PEACOCK CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The High Court gave its received decision in the appeal of D. Peaceek, who was sentenced to death for the murder of ...

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  26. PACIFIC FISHERIES

    OTTAWA, Friday Morning. A sep[?] Department of Fisheries is to be established by the Federal Government, and steps me to be talent to ...

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  27. MOROCCAN QUESTION

    MADRID, Thursday Night.— The Spanish Minister on Foreign Attans and the French and British Ambassaders attended the first conference held ...

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  28. COAL MINES HILL.

    The Coal Mines Bill has been read a second time in the House of Lords ...

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  30. BASS STRAITS LIGHTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Immediate attention will be given to the improvement of the Bass Street lights now that the Lighthouses Bill has become ...

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  31. NE TEMBERE DECREE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The Wesleyan Committee of Privileges has, protested against the prommigat[?] of the No Tennies decree in the British ...

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  32. REFORMS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Friday Morning.— Atediet has sanctioned catting off queties, and ordered the Cabinet to devise means for adoption of a West ...

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  33. DESPATCH OF TRAINS

    MONTREAL, Thursday Night. The despitur of trains [?] telephone, which was [?]pted last August by the Canada Pac[?] Railway Company, has ...

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  35. ACTION FOR LIBEL

    LONDOn, Thursday Night Mr Allison, of "The Sportsman staff, appealed against Mr Justice Surutten's order setting side a wist served on ...

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  36. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  37. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— In the House of Assembly to-day the Government's proposals to construct a railway from Crowland to Navarre was ...

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  39. MEAT PACKERS

    CHICAGO, Friday.— Morning The part packers that has commonced after p[?]rary proceedings extending over several years. The pary is ...

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  40. THE TIMBER TRADE

    HOBART, Friday.— The new steamer Oppurt has been chartered to convey 300,000ft of haiddwood timber to New Zealand. She is due here next ...

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  41. AFTER MANY YEARS

    ROME, Thursday Night Monano Liust in 1850 was charged with murder at Caltne[?], and sentenced to imprisonment for life. Another lover ...

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  42. RUSSIA AND PERSIA

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.— Persia has appeared to the United States against Russian aggression, and trasting to their [?]nts of honor ...

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  43. TOROA WEATHERBOUND

    HOBART, Friday.— The Toroa is still at auchor in Bull Bay owing to very heavy weather prevating, but expects to get away to-morrow for ...

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  44. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    VIENNA, Thursday Night.— It is alleged that the Arcl, Dake, Francis Ferdinand, leader of the war party, is aiming it the election of. Italy from ...

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  45. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night. The British reports last month increased 71,343,083, the exports £1,088,966, and the re-exports £375,623. ...

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  46. BRITAIN'S POLICY

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  47. POSTAL ELECTRICIANS

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  48. A CORPORATION'S PROTEST

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The Corporation of Limerick has adjourned for a weak as a protest against the sentence passed on Copucillon Dalton ...

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  49. BIG SHIPPING CONCERN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— A company has been formed, to be known as the Huddart Parker, Limited, to take over the business (assets and habilities) of ...

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  50. POLITICAL LIBEL

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Mr Clande Hay has been awarded £2500 damages against "The Star" and "Morning Leader" for little daring the ...

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  51. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Friday Morning Foot and mouth diseased has been discovered in seventeen letters at T[?]. ...

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  52. FIBRE IN WOOL

    LONDOn, Friday Morning.— A meeting in London of the international vegetable [?] in wool committed supported the Roaba[?] resolution ...

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  53. KING'S LIBULL'R RELEASED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. Myhas, who was [?] to [?]prisonment for [?] King, George, has been released for group [?] ...

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  54. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC

    OTTAWA, Thursday Night. There is a smallpox epidence an the Quebec province. Half the population have not been vaceinated, although [?] ...

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  55. COAT, FOR BRITISH NAVY

    The Ad[?] has contracted for 11/2 [?] tons of Welsh coal for 1912 at 10s 6d above the price paid in 1910. ...

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  56. WORKERS' HOMES

    PERTH, Friday. The House of Assembly pat the Workers Homes Bill through the committee stage to-day. The Premier intimated that the ...

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  57. ERYTHREAN COAST RE LIGHTED.

    ROME, Friday Morning. The lighting of the Egytipe[?] coast has been resumed. ...

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  58. LITHGOW STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The ninety eight; Iathgow strikers who were fined have all paid their fines Consequently the application for a warrant of ...

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  59. HOUSING THE WORKERS

    LONDON, Friday Morning In the House of Comment, Colonel Boscawon introduced the (men Social Reform Committee's Housing of Working ...

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  60. WOMAN ACQUITTED

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday Morning Mrs Sudall, who shot and killed her divorced husband against whom she alleged ill-treatment, has been ...

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  61. MAURETANIA RE-FLOATED

    LONDOn, Friday Morning.— The steamer Maruetaran, which grounded in the Mersey during a gale, has been re-flaated little damaged. The ...

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