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  2. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE. Friday. —Early this morning four youngs men, returning home, were overtaken by a train while crossing the bridge of the Banwon River ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    PORTLAND. OREGON', Friday. —Turce bandits held up the express train near Rosoberg to-day, and robbed the registered mail, but could not ...

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  4. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday.—The seamen's strike continues. The Cunard 'and Canadian Pacific lines have recognised the unions, including the Dock ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON', Thursday.—A serious Conllict is likely between the two Houses if the Lords persist in adhering to the amendment to the Veto Bill ...

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  6. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday — A hockey match Launceston against Devonport was played this afternoon, when Launceston won by goals to one ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday.—To-day witnessed a Royal procession from Buckingliam palace to St. Paul's Cathedral, where a public thanksgiving service ...

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  8. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—At a meeting of the, Council of Churches to-night strong objection was taken to the" No Tomere Dewree, issued by the Roman ...

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  9. ARMY AND NAVY AERO CORPS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. H. Barber! has presented to the army and army two Valkyrie aeroplanes. The Government lias accepted "the gift. ...

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  10. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the South Melbourne Court to-day Albert Ernest Mann, a carpenter, was committed for trial on a charge of bigamy. ...

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  11. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Friday. — At the Tasmanian Smelting Company's works to-day a man named T. Coulson. enlaced in painting tho tall iron stack might have ...

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  12. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Justice. A'justice recorded sentence of death to-­day against Joseph Williams. aged 44, a colored man, for burglariously ...

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  13. RIVAL OLD MASTERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. W. A. Horn, now the owner of an alleged Gainsborough Duchess, has arranged for an exhibition in tho West End ...

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  14. SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The State Executive Council commuted the death sentence passed on William Thos. Smith for murdering his daughter. at North ...

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  15. ENCLISH COLF.

    LONDON, Friday.—Play commenced recently on the Sandwich links, in Kent, for tho open coif championship of Great Britain. In the first round ...

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  16. CORONATION MESSAGE.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Colonial Office Las published the coronation con. gratulation messages to King George from tho Commonwealth, New South ...

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  17. NORTH FARRELL M. GO.

    The half-yearly meeting of the. North Mt. Farrell Mining Company was held in tho Co.'s office, Stewart street. Devonport, last . night, when ...

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  18. A NURSE'S CRIME.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The death sentence on Louisa Rooke, a nurse, for murdering a woman at Ballarat, by an illegal operation, was to-day ...

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  19. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Askwith presided at the conference at Hull and terms for a settlement of the strike were agreed to. This, however, was ...

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  20. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government has consented to give a third day i to the debate on the Naval Prize Bill which gives effect to the Declaration ...

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  21. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Executive Council has passed a regulation providing that Federal land tax returns for the second year must ...

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  22. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.—The first Russian Dreadnought, the Sebastopol, has been launched at the Baltic yard. ...

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  23. MEAT CUTTER'S SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Carl Henry Mayer, 53, a meat cutter, suicided to-day by hanging himself at North Melbourne. He bad been ill and became ...

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  24. CHAMPION TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  25. STATE REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  26. LABOR LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Colonel Seely, M.P., presided at the annual meeting of the British Association for Labor Legislation, whose object is to foster ...

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  27. THE COURTS.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. L. E. Chambers, P.M.,. Thomas Lowry was charged with having used obscene language in a public ...

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  28. NATIONAL SERVICE LEACUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The annual meeting of the National Service League was held yesterday, and was presided over by Kield-Marehal Lord Roberts. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday—The overdue barque, Manurewa arrived from New Zealand to-day ...

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  30. JUOCES AND POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the NewCastle Assizes yesterday, Mr. Justice Ginntham referred to the statement made in the House of Commons last ...

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  31. DESPERATE SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man named Harry Cope Proctor, suicided to-day by shooting himself in the bead, and then hanging himself. Ho had ...

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  32. ALL NIGHT ASSEMBLY SITTING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Legislative Assembly sat all last night. Several scenes occurred during the discussion of the Industrial Arbitration Bill. Jlr. ...

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  33. WYNYARD.

    At the Wynyard Court of Requests on Thursday, before Commissioner L. E. Chambers, Mrs. A. W. PcgC, of Wynyard, sued William Garner, of Wynvard. for £20, for seizure and con- ...

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  34. RECIPROCITY.

    WASHINGTON Thursday.—In the United States Senate yesterday. Sen-ator Borah denounced President Taft because he had concluded the ...

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  35. READING UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lady Wantage, George William Palmer, his wife, and Alfred Palmer, have given £50,000 each to .endow tho University College ...

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  36. TRAGEDY ON R.M.S. CHINA.

    LONDON, Friday.—A Lascar steward on the P. and O. Co.'s steamer China, fatally stabbed a stewardess, Mir.s Alice Brewster, shortly after the ...

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  37. PROSECUTION OF THE COAL VEND.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The case for the Crown in tho prosecution of tho Coal Vond lias closed, having lasted for 40 days. ...

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  38. AN EMICRANT PREMIER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Freedom of Sunderland has been conferred on the Hop. Frank AVilson, Premier of Westralia. who emigrated during a strike ...

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  39. JAPANESE AND CANADA.

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Dominion Government is sending Doctor Duhamel on a mission to Japan to renew, if possible, tho Lemieux agreement, ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Friday.—The Federal Parliamentary party have re­turned hero after their trip to Papua. ...

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  41. MINING.

    All orders receive prompt persona] attention. No commission charged unless business transacted. Quotations supplied. Address telegrams " ...

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  42. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  43. HOBART.

    HOBART. Friday.—Upon tho arrival of the Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Wainui from Strahan to-day it was learnt that at 6.25 p.m. on Thursday ...

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  44. BURNIE LIGHTING.

    Sir,—The townsfolk of Burnie are bout, I understand, to bo given the apportunity of casting a vote for municipal lighting, and not before it is ...

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  45. BURNIE CORONATION COMMITTEE

    Sir,—As the above committee have (wisely I think for their sakes) decided to observe a discreet silence as far as the press is concerned, and as ...

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  46. WARATAH.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Messrs. D. Jones and H. 1 M'Creery, J.'sP., a man named Potor Marchant. who was arrested on ...

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  47. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  48. SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The horses most fancied in Melbourne to-night for tho Grand National Hurdle, race to-morrow aro Sparkle, Obi, Battery, ...

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  49. WOMAN FOUND DROWNED.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Police Department has receive word from Now Norfolk that the body of an elderly woman named Garver and been found ...

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  50. UNIMPROVED LAND TAX.

    Sir,—Two correspondents have essayed to reply to ray remarks re the above. The latter bo utterly fails to grasp tho moaning of the tax that I ...

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  51. HOMING.

    A single-out race was flown from Dunoilan on Thursday with an entry of 12 birds, 10 bcine shown. Result:—T. Moriarty's Sleepy Sport, 30min. 21 ...

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  52. POLICE EXAMINATIONS.

    HOBART, Friday—The examination of constables desiring to qualify as Sergeants under the police regulations was by tho Police Department to-day ...

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  53. FOOTBALL.

    Dovouport v. Ulverstone. at Devonport. Devonport from Andrews, Hatton. Pearce John Graham .Ritchie. H. Ives, Wilson, Walpole, T. Smith, Moon, ...

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  54. ROOT TRADE M'AGFS HOARD.

    HOBART, Friday.—The executive Council's approval has been given to the nominations of representatives on the wages board for the boot factories, ...

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  55. Advertising

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