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  2. PERSONAL.

    It is understood that Mr. A. M. Lea, the Tasmanian Government Eatemologist has accepted a position in South Australia. ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Great enthusiasm marked the home-coming of Australia's Prime Minister, Hon, Andrew Fisher, to Ayr, his "native heath," ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The conference of butter factory managers carried a resolution to-day approving of the compulsory grading of cream and ...

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  5. HEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Friday.—The Premier of N.S. Wales, Mr. J.S. T. M'Gowen, in the course of in interview, said he had already been much impressed with ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Hon. Dr. M'Call tendered a reception to the Premier of Tasmania (Sir Elliott Lewis) at the Trocadero restaurant last night ...

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  7. FEDERAL SURPLUS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Hon. Wm Hughes, Acting Prime Minister, ridicules Mr. Hans Irvine's statement that the Federal Government will have a ...

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  8. BENDIGO STATE VACANCY.

    MELBOURNE. Friday.— The candidates for the Assembly seat, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. T. Glass (Labor), who represented Bondigo East ...

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  9. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The London newspapers record that unusual crowds are already thronging into London in anticipation of the Coronation ...

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  10. MOROCCAN REVOLT.

    PARIS. Friday.— Word has been received from Tangier that daring raids on the part of Moroccan tribesmen against General Brulard's column have ...

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  11. ROWING PROFESSIONALISM TABOOED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Victorian Rotting Association has passed a resolution barring all paid oarsmen from participating in contests under ...

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  12. DEPARTING STATE GOVERNOR.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A large gathering tendered the retiring Governor and Lady Gibson-Carmichael a hearty send-off at the Spencer street ...

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  13. MR. FISHER BANQUETED.

    LONDON, Friday.— Sir George Reid provided entertainment for Crosshouse school children. The Ayrshire Miners' Union ...

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  14. THE KAISER IN LONDON.

    LONDON. Thursday. — The Kaiser was the guest of Lord Haldnne, Secretary for War, at luncheon yesterday. His Majesty met Field-Marshal ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL FIRE.

    KANSAS CITY, Friday.— A fire took place in the local stockyards yesterday, and resulted in the release of 7,000 mules, which stampeded the streets ...

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  16. A HEINOUS OFFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— To-day at the Ballarat East Police Court Alfred Ernest Parker, aged 18, was charged with a capital offence against a little ...

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  17. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Friday.—Miss Vida Collins, the New Zealand representative, was beaten in the third round for the Indies golf championship contest. ...

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  18. A FIRST OFFENDER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Stanley Oliver was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment to-day on a charge of breaking into a warehouse. Judge ...

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  19. DROWNED WHILST BATHING.

    BERLIN, Thursday.— A teacher and seven school boys were drowned whilst bathing yesterday at Settenrah, westphalia. ...

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  20. A FAMOUS CRICKETER.

    LONDON, Friday— On Tuesday the remains of the late Mr. W. L. Murdoch, the well-known cricketer, arrived in London from Australia, to be interred ...

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  22. THE VETO BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The Asquith Government has reluctantly consented to" defer the debate on tho Parliament Bill in the House of Lords to allow of ...

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  23. WESTRALIA.

    FREMANTLE. Friday.— Mr. O. Orr, Chief Inspector Customs, who was recently suspended on technical charges, has been reinstated by the Customs ...

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Friday. — Mr. Lloyd-George's insurance scheme provides £4,300,000 for medical attendance, including drugs and permits of a ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON. Friday.— Floods are affecting the Napier and Gisborne districts. Grave anxiety is felt at the latter place. ...

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  26. SENATOR PEARCE ENTERTAINED.

    LONDON. Thursday.— Major Buckley entertained Senator Pearce, Australian Minister of Defence, at dinner yesterday at the Junior United Club ...

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  27. DANCERS OF THE AIR.

    BERLIN". Thursday. — The army airship Parseval II has met with disaster. It was blown against an obstacle, and burst, then collapsing. ...

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  28. PRESS OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Pall Mall Gazette" publishes an article complimenting Sir George. Reid on yesterday's striking reception, as the ...

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  29. HOBART.

    HOBART, Friday.—Probate has been granted in the estate of Peter Laurie Reid (Samuel T. Burleigh, executor), the value, of the property left being ...

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  30. SHOCKING DISASTER AT RHEIMS.

    PARIS, Thursday. — A monoplane fell from a height of 210 feet at Rheims. Lieutenant Paul Dupuy, who was aeroplaning, was killed, while ...

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  31. THE MEXICAN UPHEAVAL.

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.— Peace is stated to be at length in sight, An armistice for five days has been agreed upon. Senor Debarra has been ...

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  32. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday. — Phillip Patrick Dwyer, of Sunnyside, near Railton, has filed a petition in bankruptcy. His estimated debts are ...

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  33. A NEW ZEALAND MINE.

    LONDON, Thursday. — A meeting of shareholders in the Waihi (Now Zealand) (Mining Company was held yesterday. Mr. Mitcheson, chairman, said ...

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  34. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.— It has been decided to formally open the additions to St. John's Church on Coronation Day. About £12,000 has been ...

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  35. CANADA AND JAPAN.

    OTTAWA, Friday.— In the Canadian Parliament yesterday a resolution for the extension of the trade agreement with Japan for two years was opposed ...

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  36. LATE MR. ALMA MILLS.

    LAUNCESTON Friday. — The funeral of the late Mr. Alma Mills took place this afternoon, the remains being interred in the Carr Villa Cemetery. ...

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  37. CLEAN SWEEP BY TORNADO.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Friday.—The township of Dell Rapids in Dakota, has been destroyed by a tornado. So far as is known there was no loss of ...

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  38. ZEEHAN.

    NEEHAN, Friday.—Someone entered Treanor's photographic studio last night through a side window, Northing is missing, the thief having been ...

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  39. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND DOCTORS.

    At the meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Friendly Societies' Association, Launceston, on Thursday night, the question of the application by the ...

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  40. CAMORRIST TRIAL.

    ROME, Thursday. — The Viterbo trial is being continued. Yesterday Deanpelis Amadeo, formerly accused of being Crucolo's actual murderer, but ...

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  41. THE WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Thursday.— At the wool sales yesterday crossbreds were in good demand and combing Merinos very firm. Falty sorts were slow of ...

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  42. MINING.

    (Wm. Cochrane, Member of the Launceston Stock Exchange:) All orders receive prompt personal attention. No commission charged ...

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  43. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    HOBART, Friday.— A deputation of workers in a number of factories waited on the Chief Secretary (Dr. Butler) to-day, and brought under his ...

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  44. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Silver is quoted at 2/0 5-8d per 0z. standard, as compared with 2/9 9/16d per 0z, on Wednesday. ...

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  45. JESTS OF THE MONTH.

    "Love your neighbor rs yourself," said the minister, with great earnestness. "Thomas," whispered the lady to her husband, who lives next door ...

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  46. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  47. Advertising

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