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  2. THE WRECKED LOCH FINLAS.

    The tug Wybia with the survivors from the wrecked ship Lodi Fin[?]as on board, reached Launceston at 5.30 this morning. The men seemed to be ...

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  3. FEDERAL DEFENCE SCHEME

    In the House of Representatives yerterday afternoon, Mr. Ewing moved the second reading of the Defence Bill. The matter of defence, he said, had been ...

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  4. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    President Roosevelt has replied to the allegations made by Mr. Bryan respecting the contributions made by the trusts to the Republican funds. ...

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  5. THE MOROCCAN INCIDENT

    French newspapers give another version of the incident at Casablanca, where five French deserters who were about to embark on a Hamburg steamer ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Alderman Oldham, of Launceston, has sufficiently improved to leave his house, and will recruit on the North-West Coast. ...

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  7. AN INGENIOUS SWINDLE.

    A number of branches of the London and South-Western Bank were defrauded the other day by an ingenious swindler. A form bearing the secret ...

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  8. THE DALAI LAMA.

    The Dalai Lama, accompanied by eighty attendants, has arrived and been welcomed at Peking. The Dalai Lama was escorted in state ...

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  9. GENERAL D'AMADE'S EXPLANATION.

    General D'Amade, who is in command of the French forces in Morocco, has telegraphed to the authorities at Paris to the effect that the German Consul ...

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  10. CONVICT WHO CONFESSED.

    A convict named John F. Spencer recently made statements to the authorities which have led to the arrest of several persons at Leicester, who wore ...

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  11. DISABLED STEAMER WHANGAPE.

    The steamer Atua returned to-day, after three days' search for the disabled steamer Whangape. The mission was unsuccessful. ...

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  12. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr. Andrew Fisher presented a petition from three Australian-born ...

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  13. PORTABLE TELEPHONES.

    An instance of the usefulness of portable telephones oocurred this morning, when the Williamsford train was delayed by a tree across the line at the ...

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  14. A VISIT FROM THE KING.

    The intimate personal relations that have existed between Lord Dudley and the King have led (says the "Age") to considerable credence being given to the ...

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  15. AN OFFICIAL INTERVIEW.

    The French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Pichon) received a visit from Baron Cancken, German Charge d'Affaires at Paris, yesterday, and had a ...

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  16. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Owing to the intervention by the Socialists in the election at Newcastleon-Tyne last week, which, the Liberals state, enabled the Conservative ...

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  17. WHAT THE BILL PROVIDES.

    The bill is to be read in conjunction with the principal Act of 1903. The first important clause is No. 4. This repeals section 32 of the Defence Act, 1903, which ...

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  18. REPLIES TO FRANCO-SPANISH NOTE.

    The Italian and Austro-Hungarian replies to the Franco-Spanish Note agree on all substantial points, and they refer to the necessity of acting in ...

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  19. THE NEXT GENERAL ELECTION.

    Sir Edward Strachey (L.) addressed a meeting at Midsomer Norton, in Somersetshire, last evening. Referring to the probable life of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. LORD TWEEDMOUTH'S RESIGNATION.

    It is officially announced that Lord Tweedmouth will resign his position shortly of Lord President of the Council in the House of Lords, owing to ...

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  21. ENGLISH RAILWAVS.

    It was stated last week that the London and North-Western and Midland and Great Northern Railway Companies had agreed to cease running ...

    Article : 269 words
  22. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Postal Commission sat again today, when the examination of Mr. John Hesketh, chief electrical engineer to the Post and Telegraph Department, ...

    Article : 302 words
  23. THE BAPTIST UNION.

    A striking address on "The church of to-day" was delivered at the Assembly of the Baptist Union to-day by the president (Rev. Cartwright), of Ashfield ...

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  24. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The "Pioneer," an Allahabad journal, stated last week that the sentence of six years' transportation recently passed upon Bal Gangadhar Tilak. the ...

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  25. THE NEWCASTLE ELECTION.

    "The Times" says that the silence of the official Nationalist organs on the result of the Newcastle-on-Tyno election, and Mr. Dillon's latest remarks ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. BULGARIAN RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    The appeal made to the Powers by Turkey, to the effect that Bulgaria should be compelled to restore the line of railway that she seized last, week, ...

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  27. LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    Matters in connection with the Launceston show, which opens on Tuesday next, are well-forward, The buildings being erected for the extra stock are ...

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  28. LAUNCESTON CRICKET CLUBS.

    At recent meetings of the delegates of district clubs serious consideration has been given to the advisableness of making alteration to districts as ...

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  29. PROPOSED HARBOUR WORKS.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Hobart Marine Board, the Master Warden (Mr. A. E. Risby) said intimation had come to hand that the Government ...

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  30. WARRENTINNA NEEDING HELP.

    A telegram has been received from Marawah from Captain J.H. O'Neil, of the Warrentinna, requesting the despatch of the tug Wybia to Whale's ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,915,000 quarters; for the Continent, 1,815,000 quarters. ...

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  32. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The German Navy League has issued a manifesto in which it refers to the need for making further increases in the German navy. ...

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  33. LEURA-AJAX COLLISION.

    The Board of Marine Inquiry to-day delivered its reserved decision in regard to the Leura-Ajax collision. The Court found that the charge of ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. A LARGE BEQUEST.

    Herr Samson, formerly a banker at Berlin, has bequeathed £1,500,000 to the Academy of Science. ...

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  35. M. ALBERTIS DEFALCATIONS.

    Inquiry is still being made in Denmark into the misappropriation of the ex-Minister of Justice, M. Alberti, whose defalcations are believed to ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. INSPECTION OF ROLLING STOCK.

    Mr. W. R. Deeble, chief mechanical engineer of the Government railways, arrived to-day on his periodical visit of inspection of the rolling-stock, etc. It ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. J. J. Macdonald, Superintendent of Ballway Telegraphs, leaves for the North to-morrow. The weather to-day is fine. ...

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