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  2. THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    At a meeting of the local branch of the Liberal League, on Friday night, the following resolution was unanimously carried:—'"That this meeting of Liberals ...

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  3. VILLA VICTORIOUS.

    General Villa's victory around Tormon is now admitted. Though the city has not fallen, General Villa announces that he expects to capture it ...

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  4. THE WORKER.

    The hearing of the plaint of the Water side Workers' Federation for increased rates of pay and improved working conditions was resumed in the Arbitration ...

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  5. MARITIME TRAGEDY.

    When the steamer Greyhound, which conveyed the harbourmaster from Brisbane, arrived at the scene of the tragedy all the St. Paul's survivors were taken ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred suddenly at 11 o'clock last night, at Dr. O'Hara's private hospital, Melbourne, of Mr, John Darling, aged 12, who was ...

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  7. BURRINJUCK SCHEME.

    The hearing was concluded to-day of the action brought in the Supreme Court, before Justice Pring and a jury, by the executors of the late David Syme, of the ...

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  8. MR. WHITSITT'S CRITICISMS.

    The Minister of Lands, interviewed with regard to Mr. Whitsitt's recent statements in the press, said:—"I have recently expressed my regret that people ...

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  9. OLD LAUNCESTONIANS.

    There was a large and representative gathering at the Launceston lintel on Saturday evening, when the Old Launcestonians held their tenth annual reunion ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    One of the established institutions of the city, the E.A. Company's enterprise at the Academy of Music, continues to nightly entertain a big proportion of ...

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  11. SHIP IN DISTRESS.

    A Tierce tempest is raging oil Britanny, and many fishing vessels and their crews have been lost. The Chilian steamer Maipo, when off Bellisle, sent a wireless ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Burton ;(Minister of Railways) announced that, in deference to feeling in all parts or the House, he had abandoned the ...

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  13. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    The final production of Spencer's current programme takes place this evening. The collection has drawn well during its stay in Launceston, and will doubtless ...

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  14. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    An extraordinary development in Sydney wharf work will take place on Monday. It has been decided at a meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union that ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND FRUIT.

    A large shipment of fresh fruit from New Zealand, the first of the kind ever received here, included 600 cases of pears and peaches. The State Horticultural ...

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  16. QUESTION OF DAY BAKING.

    There was a considerable sameness about the evidence of the master bakers given in the Arbitration Court, before Mr. Justice Rich, to-day, in opposition ...

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  17. WHITE WOLVES.

    Two thousand troops have occupied Shangehow, near Singanfu. The "White Wolves" feinted retreat, ignited Shangehow, and routed the troops. Five ...

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  18. THE TINY TOWN TADPOLES.

    The Tiny Town Tadpoles are to appear at the Mechanics' Institute, at 8 o'clock this evening. The performance promises to be unique. Patrons are ...

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  19. FRENCH DEFENCE SCHEME.

    The Chamber of Deputies has passed a bill empowering the War and Marine Ministers to incur non-recurring expenses up to nearly £80,000,000 sterling on ...

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  20. ROCK CHOPPERS' STRIKE.

    To-day there were nearly 300 rock choppers, members of the Rock Choppers' and Sewer Miners' Union, out on strike as a protest against the refusal of ...

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  21. CHIEF OFFICER'S NARRATIVE.

    Jean Saulnier, the chief officer, told a thrilling story of the wreck. He was in his hunk, but at five minutes to 12 o'clock (midnight) he was called to ...

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  22. TORNADOES IN AMERICA.

    A tornado swept over the villages of Rice county, killing several people and levelling numbers of houses. Two tornadoes struck Frederick village, ...

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  23. CONTINENTAL FETE.

    A successful Continental fete was held on the Invermay Bowling Club reserve on Saturday. The object was to provide funds to improve and beautify the ...

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  24. THE TROUBLE OVERCOME.

    The strike of 300 Sydney rock-choppers, who went out because the chairman of the wages board (Air. T. T. H. Jackson) would not proceed with the ...

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  25. FINANCIAL.

    The Bank of England discount rate is 8 per cent., to which it was reduced on January 29. The open market discount rate for three months bank bills in ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

    Centennial ,Park was on Saturday afternoon the scene of the biggest and most impressive military review that has yet taken place in connection with ...

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  27. WAGES AT PANAMA.

    It is probable that the American workers employed on the Panama Canal works will strike on April 1, as a result of the new law decreasing their pay. ...

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  28. DEATH SENTENCE RECORDED.

    Alfred George Brown, aged 18, was, in the Central Criminal Court to-day, found guilty of indecent assault upon a girl under the age of 10 years. ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    Consols are quoted at £75 10s. Colonial Government stocks are unchanged. ...

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  30. AN AMALGAMATION.

    An important amalgamation scheme provides that Nelson's absorb the River Plato Company, and the name will be changed to the British Argentine Meat ...

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  31. THE BRIDGEWATER ACCIDENT.

    On enquiry at the General Hospital this afternoon, it was ascertained that the condition of Mrs. Bayley, one of the victims of the Bridgewater railway ...

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  32. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  33. THE SURVIVORS.

    Hon. A. J. Carter, French Consul, states that the Frenchmen who were saved from the St. Paul would have the option of going hack to France, which was due ...

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  34. ESCAPED CONVICT.

    Frederick Sven Hamilton, the convict, who escaped from St. Helena Island on Thursday night, was at the latest reports still at large. ...

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  35. A FAREWELL.

    A pleasant evening was spent on Tuesday at Balfour, when a few friends of Miss Effie Campbell met to wish her farewell and present her with a small ...

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  36. Beaconsfield.

    Harvest thanksgiving services were held in the Methodist Church yesterday. The Rev. A. Cooks, of Launceston, preached to good congregations in the ...

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  37. DROWNING FATALITY.

    An inquest was held yesterday touching the death of William Love day, mate pf the s. Mongana, who fell overboard hear Lovett on Friday. and was drowned. ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. MISS MAUD ALLAN.

    Miss Maud Allan, the famous English classical dancer, arrived at Pinkenba by the Japanese steamer Kumano Maru on Saturday. She stated she would ...

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  40. IT STRENGTHENED MY THROAT.

    "I had a week throat," writes Mr. C. V. H. Stallard, 10 Bunbury-street, Foots cray, Vic. "The slightest change in the weather would affect it and I would have ...

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  41. LONG PONY RIDE.

    Grace Waugh, the 15-year-old girl, who had undertaken to ride a pony from Melbourne to Sydney without a bridle, has reached Moury. She was welcomed ...

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