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  2. STATE TELEGRAMS

    In this week's "Gazette" the assessment roll of the Ross municipality is published. Mr. F. E. Haines, of Devonport, is granted an auctioneer's license. ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The Minister Of Mines Says the daily Output of coal at the state anine is now 1100 tons, and it will be increased still further, soon as the slack can be ...

    Article : 43 words
  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Estimates, based oil the present population have been prepared for the Minister of Defence, showing how the number of the youths and men in ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    King Ferdinand and Prince Boris of Bulgaria received an ovation at Cettinje, and King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena are expected to-day. ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    Mr. Max Maxwell is once more in his native city, and on this occasion as an actor lanager who has shouldered the Bland Holt burden. Mr. Maxwell has ...

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  7. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Police Court, [?]lverstone, yesterday morning, before Mr. L. E. Ohambers, P.M., Ellen Palmer pleaded guilty, to a breach of the Public Health Act, ...

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  8. PUPILS' CONCERT.

    Concert-goers are again reminded of the concert to be given by the pupils of Mr. R. Jeusen in the Mechanics' Institue to-morrow evening. This concert ...

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  9. BRANXHOLM SCHOOL

    some time ago, in consequence of local representations to him, Mr.Bakhap M.H.A asked the Minister for Education to provide additional school ...

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  10. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    A fire occurred about 1 o'clock this morning in Scott-street, Warrnambool, as a result of which three shops were totally destroyed, and another badly ...

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  11. BREACH OF PROMISE

    The action brought by Allison Annie Parker, of Wilby, to recover £1000 as damages from Samuel John M'Lees, farmer, of Tallygaroopna, for olleged ...

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  12. NICARAGUAN REVOLT

    General Madriz resigned the presiheney of Niearagua and Nominated Jose Estrada, the insurgent's brother, as his ...

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  13. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE

    A lantern lecturo entited "The Land of the Moa and Maroi," was delivered in the Town Hall to—night by the Rev F.W. Boreham, president of the Baptist ...

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  14. ASSAULT CASE.

    At the Police Court, Westbury, on Monday, before the Warden (Mr D. Burke) and Mr. C. W. Allen, J.P., Mrs. Hunter, of Carrick, charged Mrs. Smith, ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. EXEMPLARY PUNISHMENT

    In the Criminal Court to-day Albert Mankey, 10 years of age, was ordered to be imprisoned for 10 years for an indecent assault In giving their verdict ...

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  16. THE SMELTING TROUBLE

    Negotiations were continued in Launceston yesterday towan[?]a settlement of the Zeehan smelters trouble, but little progress ,was made. The Minster of ...

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  17. THE WEATHER

    Following an unpleasantly cold afternoon, rain commenced to fall early last evening, and at time" during the night the downpour was of considerable ...

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  18. DISABLED FOOTBALLER

    A beneflt cuchre party and dance was [?]enklered by the Mersay Football [?] in the Town Hall to—night to W Asley the captain, who was disabled in the ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. DECISIVE VICTORY.

    The victory of General 'Estrada's troops is confirmed at washington, and it is stated that the turmoil at Managua amounts to a panic. ...

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  20. WEAK INTELLECT.

    Messrs. Mace and T. Wiseman, Js.P'., presided at the Burnie Court yesterday, and committed a middle-aged man to the Lau[?]cesLton Detention House for treatment. ...

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  21. THE FORECAST.

    Fine for the present in the south and east; showery in places in the north and west. Squally northerly and westerly winds; smooth to rather rough seas. ...

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  22. SUDDEN DEATH

    Mrs. Margaret Theresa Hill was kueeling at prayer in st. Oharle[?]s' Ronian Catholie Church, Waverley, last night, when she suddenly expirc[?]. she had ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL NEWS.

    The Devonport council held a lengthy, meetinlg yesterday. The principal business was the consideration of a petition from 54 landholders for a survey area ...

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  24. FOUND DEAD

    A beheaded body, stabbed in several places, has been found near Alcazar. Some of the Moors have identilied it as that of a Bristisher. ...

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  25. AMONG THE WORKERS

    The city missionary (Mr. R. L. Mason), as is well known, is keenly in terested in dealing with the problem of unemployment. During his recent visit ...

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  26. RECORD SALE OF SKINS

    Another record sale of opossum skins is reported. Pitt, Son, and Ba[?]gery Limited, Sold by auction on Wednesday last 31,000 opossum skins up to 65s per ...

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  27. PRINCESS LOUISE

    Princess Louise accepts £52.093 starling in lieu of alimony from philip of coburg. ...

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  28. A JEWELLER'S SUICIDE

    Alfred Evans, jeweller, was found dead in bed at Redferu. A postmortem examination revealed the fact that death was due to prussic acid poisoning. A ...

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  29. ITALIAN NAVY.

    The battleship Dante Alighieri has been launched at Castellamare. ...

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  30. TASMANIAN COPPER CO.

    The half—yearly meeting of the tasmanian copper Company was held at the stock Exchange Tast evening, but as the inclement weather had a rather ...

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  31. TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    The Perth Tramway Company is meeting with serious obstacles ,in its attempt to resume the service with free labour. On Saturday evening all the electric ...

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  32. A LARGE EMPORIUM

    An emporium at Buenos Ayres called the Ciudad Londres has been destroyed y fire, the damage being very heavy. ...

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  33. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY

    Five thousand people crowded the Town Hall to-night on the occesion of the presentation of medals and certifi cates for deeds of bravery. ...

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  34. CANADIAN REGIMENT

    The S. Ingandre's Passengers Include Colonel Pallatt's Party of 620 men of the Queen's Own Regunent (canada) for Aldershot. ...

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  35. A NEW ORIENT

    It is understood that the sixth Orient liner, now being constructed at Clydebaink, will be [?]namal the Orient, thus perpetuating a designation which for ...

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  36. NORTH ESK ROWING CLUB

    The commuittec of the North. Esk Rowing Club has a satisfactory report to present to members at the annual meeting to be held on Thursday evening. ...

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  37. BILLIARDS

    Roberts has again defeated Lin[?]runm. In the afternoon L[?]imlum carried his unfinished break of 170 to 372. This break, all off the red ball, constitutes ...

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  38. ON THE WEST COAST.

    The weather during the last few days has been excepetionally rough. The steamer Warrentinna was delayed in port from Friday until early this ...

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  39. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    The Executive Council of the South Wales Miners' Association has authorised 3000 workers in four ocean collieries at Rhondda to give notice at the ...

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  40. YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS

    A tournament between the Westbury and Longford clubs will be played at Westbury to-morrow night. The following will represent Westbury:—Bagatelle ...

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  41. APPEAL DISMISSED

    The High Court delivered judgment to-day in the appeal of Engebburt Sohwer against the Eqaity Court dee[?]sior in favour of chares ...

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  42. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    Speaking at [?]lkestone, Colonel Seely, Mr., Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, referring to the Osborne judgment, declared that the Government ...

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  43. THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

    The Federal Government Statist has issued a statement showing the advance of the manufacturing industries of the Commonwealth. Since 1904 the number ...

    Article : 141 words
  44. TRINITY v. FRANKLIN VILLAGE.

    Last evening the members and lady friends of the Franklin Village club paid their initial visit to Trinity club, this being their first visit to a kindred club. ...

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  45. WHY GLOWWORMS GLOW.

    Among the most interesting of all little flying and crawling things that cover the earth is the glowworm-which, incidentally, is not a worm at all, but a species ...

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  46. NO INDICTMENT

    In connection with the charge against the two bluejackets of IL.M.S Prometheus concering the death of the oldman, Frederick Douce the Attorney—General ...

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  47. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT COMPANY.

    The counter-attractions and the weather appeared to have little or no effect on the attendance at the Academy of Music last night. variety and ...

    Article : 281 words
  48. PENGUIN.

    On Wednesday evening, at the Penguin Methodist schoolroom, the monthly social was held. An enjoyable programme of songs, recitations, etc., was ...

    Article : 146 words
  49. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  50. TRINITY CLUB.

    On Sunday morning the members of the Trinity young Men's Club Attended Divine Service at Trinity Church in a body, cach wearing a badge of the club's ...

    Article : 104 words
  51. Advertising

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