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  3. INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.

    Major-General Sir James Willcocks describes Major Forbes-Sempill, who was killed in an engagement with the Zakka-Khels near Chinar last ...

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  4. A TERRIFIC GALE.

    A violent gale has been experienced in the Midlands, on the North-East of England, and in Ireland. Terrific hailstorms stopped hundreds ...

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The scheme formulated by Sir Wm. Lyne for the taking over of the States' debts by the Commonwealth will form one of the measures to be placed before ...

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  6. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    The fifth test match, owing to rain, was not resumed to-day until half-past [?]. Noble then bowled the first over to Gunn (77), who was accompanied to the wicket ...

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  7. AMERICAN DEFENCES.

    On the anniversary of the birth of George Washington (February 22), thE United States Secretary for War (Mr. W. H. Taft) attended a function at ...

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  8. LAUNCESTON.

    A Miss Le Lant, who is interested in the Melbourne Ragged Boys' Home and Mission at Melbourne, which receives boys from all the States, is now ...

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  9. MOTOR-BOATS.

    Motor-boats are becoming rather numerous on the Tamar just now, and a preliminary meeting, with the view of forming a motor-boat club, was held ...

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  10. THE HIGH COURT.

    The High Court to-day refused leave to Dr. Irwin, medical practitioner of Western Australia, to appeal against the decision of the Full Court of Western ...

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  11. THE PREMIER ON TOUR.

    The Premier arrived here to-night, and was met by a representative of the Railway League. To-morrow Warden Wiseman drives him to Wynyard, where he ...

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  12. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    Bush fires are burning out towards Howard's Plains, but so for no danger is threatening. ...

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  13. AFGHANISTAN'S ATTITUDE.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan has issued a notice to his people respecting British operations on the frontier, and has forbidden any of his tribesmen to assist ...

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  14. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.

    Mr. L. Ward, the assistant Government geologist, accompanied by two men, starts to-morrow overland, and will meet Mr. Twelvetrees at the head ...

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  15. AMERICAN RAILWAY COMPANIES.

    "The Times" correspondent at Washington (Mr. Smalley) states that President Roosevelt has again aroused excitement throughout the country by ...

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  16. A MISSING GIRL.

    A case the circumstances of which seem to point to the suicide of a girl named Blanche Gl[?]k was engaging the attention of the police last night. The ...

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  17. THE SQUADRON.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore, Bart., M.V.O., this morning went on board H.M.S. Powerful, accompanied by ViceAdmiral Sir Wilmot Fawkes, and ...

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  18. ASSESSMENT APPEAL.

    An assessment appeal court was held this morning before Commissioner Turner. The only case was that of Mary Donnelly Walker, who appealed against ...

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  19. FRENCH MILITARY SECRETS.

    Lieutenant Ullmo, of the French Army, has been found guilty of the charge of attempting to sell military secrets to Germany, and has been ...

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  20. MONEY IN TREES.

    Some idea of the magnitude of the timber trade of Australia (says the "Age" of Saturday) may be gained from a few statistics relating to one ...

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  21. THE SECRETARY FOR MINES.

    The Secretary for Mines, Mr. W. H. Wallace, returned from Queenstown to-day. He visits Mount Farrell to-morrow, returning here on Thursday, and ...

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  22. RAID ON HOTELS.

    Sergt. Carr made a raid on the local hotels yesterday. Two publicans and five citizens will appear in due course at the court to answer charges. ...

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  23. A BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. C. J. Jolan,[?]Nationalist member in the House of Commons for North Leitrim, recently resigned his seat, in order to challenge the policy of the ...

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  24. TREATMENT OF ABORIGINALS.

    The report of the royal commission appointed by the Government of West Australia in regard to Blake's charges against members of the Canning ...

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  25. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    Further details are to hand of the encounter between a French force and a body of Moors at Fedalla last week. The Moors, as was previously stated, ...

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  26. MACEDONIAN REFORMS.

    With a view to showing the solidarity of her relations with Austria, and in order to prove that the Novibazar railway concession granted by Turkey ...

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  27. RETURN OF ARCHDEACON WHITINGTON.

    There waa a very crowded attendance at the Synod-hall last evening, at a welcome social, in recognition of the return of the Ven. Archdeacon Whitington and ...

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  28. THE FA-KU-MEUN RAILWAY.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) is making friendly representations to Japan ...

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  29. THE LATE MR. JUSTICE CLARK

    The following appreciation of the late Mr. Justice Clark appeared in the New-York "Evening Post." The writer of the letter, who appends his initials, is ...

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  30. ENGLISH RUGBY TEAM.

    The English Rugby Union football team, which is to make a tour of New Zealand, will sail shortly in the Athenic. It is expected that the ...

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  31. SIR. II. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN.

    A bulletin issued yesterday morning stated that the Prime Minister (Sir [?]. Campbell-Bannerman), who is suffering from influenza, had not passed ...

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  32. BOYCOTTING IN IRELAND.

    The Right Rev. Joseph Hoare (Bishop of Ardagh) has condemned, in strong terms, the practice of boycotting[?] although he admitted that the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,545,000 quarters, and for the Continent at 2,340,000 quarters. ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Durban states that the South African Customs and Railway Conference will be held in April. It is expected that the ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYED AT SAN FRANCISCO.

    There are forty thousand trade unionists at San Francisco out of employment. ...

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  36. PRINCESS CHRISTIAN SUFFERING FROM INFLUENZA.

    Princess Christian is suffering from influenza, but is progressing favourably towards recovery. ...

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  37. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    The Municipal Council to-day accepted Salisbury's (Launceston) tender for two iron outfall pipes at a cost of £28 5s.; also of the Otis Engineering Co. ...

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  38. NEW MISSION HALL.

    The Bishop of Tasmania dedicated a new Mission-hall at Moonah on Sunday afternoon last. The hall is weatherboard, lined with pine, and is ...

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  39. PROPOSED NAVAL STATION AT HASTINGS.

    The "Daily News" says the Government is purchasing Hastings Harbour, in Sussex, as a preliminary to forming a naval station there. ...

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  40. ANTI-ASIATIC LEGISLATION.

    The Chief Justice of British Columbia (Mr. Gordon Hunter) has given his decision in the case of the two Japanese immigrants who had been ...

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  41. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES QUESTION.

    "The Times" says Canada has agreed jointly with Newfoundland to submit the Atlantic fisheries question to the Hague Court of Arbitration. ...

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  42. DR. KOCH'S TUBERCULOSIS FUND.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegic has given half a million marks (£20,000) to Dr. Koch's tuberculosis fund. ...

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  43. AN AMERICAN BANK SUSPENDS.

    The San Francisco Market-street Bank has suspended payment. The deposits exceed £200,000. ...

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