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  2. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— "The Pall Mall Gazette" says that there are no half measures in the way the Commonwealth has approached the problem of ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    PENGUIN, Wednesday.— Two cases set down for hearing this morning before Commissioner Chambers, proved lengthy. Chas. Monson, a local ...

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  4. HER COURAGE FAILED

    BERLIN, Tuesday Night.— Mathilda Runge, the wife of a drunken loafer leaning her husband's cruelty, brewed some coffee, put cyanide of potassium ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— A Blue Book shows that there are 6,407,612 electors in England and Wales, 800,445 in Scotland, and ...

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  6. "THE GAY CORDONS."

    "The Gay Cordons" departed from the Highland scenery of the Albert Hall last evening. to be succeeded by "The Gay Grisette," Features that did not ...

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  7. THE CLAPHAM MURDER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— While Morrison's counsel was addressing the jury, the brother ofthe victim rushed towards the counsel, shrieking "He is ...

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  8. CANDIDATURE WITHDRAWN.

    Mr. Healy has withdrawn his sand[?]dature for North Louth, alleging that there was danger in the disturbances not affecting the candidates whom the ...

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  9. "THE GAY GRISETTE."

    To-night the company will produce "The Gay Grisette." which brings their season to a close. The new product [?] is written by George Dance, who scored ...

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  10. THE BREAD MARKET

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night— Mr John Gates is said to be behind a big corporation which has been formed to control the bread market. ...

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  11. SIR JOSEPH WARD'S SCHEME.

    Sir Johan Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, on being interviewed by "The Evening Standard" regarding Sir ...

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  12. LORD COMPTON RESIGNS.

    Lord Compton who was re[?] for Middlesex, Brentford, has resigned for private and business reasons. Mr Joynson Hicks is the nio[?]ist ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND CHINA

    ST. PETERSUBRG, Tuesday Night.— A note has been presented to China by the Russian Government. declaring that China's replies indicate an ...

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  14. RECIPROCITY

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Morning.— The prairie fa[?]nnets are appealing to the Federal Con[?]rvative to withdraw their oppos[?] From the ...

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  15. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Six the sand workmen are employed night and day in erecting 300 buildings for the Festival of Empire. There will be ...

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  16. REMARKABLE GUNNERY.

    H.M.S. Neptune, during gunnery trials, fired 36 rounds at intervals of six seconds, using ten twelve inch guns in turn. The previous record was ...

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  17. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.— To-day the members of the Municipal Council and Western Tasmanian Tourists Association inspected the site of the proposed ...

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  18. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— An parties and sections of the press cordially welcome Sir Edward Grey's response to President Taft's ...

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  19. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    EL PASO (Tenas), Tuesday Night.— Fifteen Americans who were captured are believed to have been shot at San Diegu. ...

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  20. PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— "The Times" says it is not surp[?] lised at Sir Wilfrid Laurner's ag[?]ntion for Canada's liberation from the ...

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  21. BURGLARS AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Burglars entered two hotels at Sorry Hills last night, an succeeded in getting a considerable amount of booty. At the ...

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  22. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON. Wednesday Morning.— The P. and O. liner Medium has been launched at Green[?]ck. ...

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  23. DECISIVE [?]PAIGN.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Morning.— President Diaz, it is understood, is planning a decisive comu[?]aign to eradicate the insurrection. ...

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  24. COLOMBO [?]FNSUS

    COLOMBO. Wednesday Morning.— The co[?]nsts of Colo[?] show that the population total 211,181. ...

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  25. BUILDING CRUISERS.

    The t[?]niser Active, 25 Knots, has been Launched at Pembroke, and arrangements to commence a sister ship, the Amphion, were immediately ...

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  26. BONING CONTEST.

    NEW YORK. Wednesday Morning.— Packy Macfarland [?] Moran, the British lightweight in a tenro[?]. ...

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  27. BEHRING SEA

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Morning.— The Canadian Government is watching the Russian Dunna's proposal to take the territorial maters limit to ...

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  28. 'VARSITY SPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Mr Larking, of Melbourne, who is attending Oxford University, won the middle weight inter-Varsity boning contest. ...

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  29. ST PATRRK'S SOCIAL.

    Owing to [?] canses, this very the annual national lanquet his been aba[?]ndened. so the members of the Hibersian Society at their last ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS

    The loyalty of the Launceston theatre-going public is proverbial and it must have been gratilying to the English Au[?]hsement Company's ...

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  31. PAPUAN MYSTERY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The steamer Van Waerw[?]els this morning from New Guniea. The captain and passengers states that there was ...

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  32. BURDEN OF EMPIRE.

    A number of provincial newspapers favorably comment on the speech delivered on Saturday night in Sydney by Sir Joseph Ward, the Prime ...

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  33. NON-UNION NEGRO

    SOMERSET (Kentucky), Tuesday Night.— A non-nat[?] locomotive negro fireman has been lynched. ...

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  34. SMUGGLING ON THE FRONTIER.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday Morning.— The United States Government is sending in additional [?]valry patrol to the [?]onlier, as smuggling, ...

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  35. WARSHIPS MOVEMENTS

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. The H.M.S. Torch. new in receive at Sydney, is to has com[?]ssional on annual at the crew in H.M.S. Edgar for service or the ...

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  36. NAVIGATION BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The Associated Chambers of Commerce resolved that the Commonwealth Navigation Bill ought to be amended ...

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  37. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  38. FAMILY TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— In the Criminal Court to-day, sentence of death was recorded against John Thomas Riddle. who was found guilty of ...

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  39. CHINESE IMMIGRATION

    VANCOUVER. Wednesday Morning.— The Canadian Government is contemplating relasing the Chinese immigration restrictions in order to allow ...

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  40. TONSORIAL ARTISTS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.— At a meeting of the master hairdce[?] in Brisbane last night. It was decided that in consequence of the increased ...

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  41. BLACK HAND IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.— In connection with the trial at Viterbo, In the north-west of Rome. of forty-one members on ...

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  42. A PATENT FAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— A deputation from the A.M.A. asked the Minister of Mines to-day that the fan patented by Mr. R. Young of ...

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  43. HARBOR EXPERT

    DEVONPORT. Wednesday.— Mr. T. W. Keele, the Sydney har[?]our expert arrived to-day. and was met by the Master Warden ln[?] Captain ...

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  44. AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The British Colonial Aeroplane Company it Bristol are supplying the War Office with four Bristol military ...

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  45. COMMENTS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Morning.— The estimates submitted by Mr. R. M'kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty have impressed the newspapers. Some ...

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  46. MOUNT VESUVIUS

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.— Portions of the crust and the interior of the crater at Mount Vesnvins continue to fall in. The noise ...

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  47. THE LYCEUM.— TODD'S PICTURES.

    Ever to the fore with at least one [?]nample of the possibilities of the kinemal[?]graph Mr. George F. Todd is presenting at the Lvseu[?]. in addition ...

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  48. FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Twenty-five head of cattle seven swine, and 165 sheep have been slanghtered at Chobham, of which 18 ...

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  49. SENSATIONAL BOLT

    HOBART. Wednesday.— A sensational hols occurred to-day. A horse took fright, and dashed down Marray-street hill towards the wharf. A ...

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  50. RECORD PROSPERITY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Lord Brasey, presiding at a meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, said there had been a record of ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. SHIPPING RING

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday Morning.— With the view to compelling a diss[?]clotion of the shipping ring the post Office Bill excludes from the mail ...

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  53. DEATH AT SEA

    HOBART. Wednesday.— Shortly after the Arawa left London a male passenger showed signs of mental aberration. which developed into lunacy ...

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  54. FRENCH MBUSHED

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.— A detachment of infantry and a battery of artillery are being despatched to Casablanea, in Aluro[?]en to punish ...

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  55. THE BRITISH ARMY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— In the House of Commons, during a debate on the army estimates, Mr R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, ...

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  56. DECLARATION OF LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—At a meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, Lord Brassey presiding, a resolution was carried by an ...

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  57. WIRELESS STATIONS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— For the proposed wireless installations at Port Moresby and Thursday Islands the following tenders have been ...

    Article : 56 words
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