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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    When addressing his constituents at N.W. Manchester last night, Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking on behaif of the Prime Minister, Mr, H. H. Asquith, ...

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  3. TERRIBLE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A dreadful railway accident occurred late last night at Braybrook Junction, about seven miles front Melbourne, where the Ballarat and Bendigo lines ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who is still recuperating in France, is, states our cable messages, making steady progress towards recovery, and takes long walks ...

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  5. TURKEY IN TROUBLE.

    A semi-official note that has been issued at Rome states that owing to Turkey threatening to forcibly prevent the opening of Italian post offices at ...

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  6. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The utter demoralisation of the Federal Parliament has now been publicly proclaimed, and admitted even by members themselves. In their hearts ...

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  7. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The match New South Wales against Queensland was continued to-day in good weather. The wicket was slightly affected by a thunderstorm last night. The ...

    Article : 247 words
  8. THE IRISH VOTE.

    It is estimated that 500 out of 900 Irish electors in North-West Manchester will support the manifesto issued by the local priesthood, which urges ...

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  9. LABOUR DISPUTES BILL.

    "Industrial peace for all time." The expression sounds rather Utopian, but it came from Mr. McGowen, as the leader of the Opposition in ...

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  10. THE TARIFF.

    Sir W. J. Lyne stated to-day that he was going to accept 60 of the amendments made in the tariff by the Senate. These amendments, he considers, ...

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  11. THE MURRURUNDI DISASTER.

    The, condition of the injured by the railway accident at Murrurundi is improved to-day, except in the case of David Moffltt, of Quirindi, who to-night ...

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  12. EDUCATION IN POSEN.

    The Government journals at Berlin are making political capital out of Prince Bulow's recent interview with the Pope. ...

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  13. LAUNCESTON COMPETITIONS

    The sixth annual meeting of the Launceston Musical and Literary Competitions Association opened At the Albert hall this afternoon. There was ...

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  14. SYMPATHY FROM TASMANIA.

    The Premier (Hon. J. W. Evans, C.M.G.), despatched the following telegram yesterday to the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Wade):—"Kindly ...

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  15. GOODS TRAIN DERAILED.

    Another railway accident, but not of a serious character, occurred on the northern line. The engine and some trucks of a goods train were ...

    Article : 64 words
  16. ROYAL VISITS.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra will to-day start on a fortnight's visit to Copenhagen. Their Majesti[?]s will also visit ...

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  17. BAPTIST CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Baptist Union of Tasmania was opened to-day. The meeting was held in camera. The retiring president (Rev. ...

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  18. A RUSSIAN PLOT.

    The police at St. Petersburg have discovered a plot, the object of which was to blow up the Imperial family during the performance of the marriage ...

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  19. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    A new wing which was being built on to the Co-operative [?]Stores at Milan, Italy, collapsed on Friday, during the time that the Masons were ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    The Legislative Assembly sat till half-past 1 on Sunday morning, and passed the Appropriation Bill. The Labour party stonewalled. It is now ...

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  21. PASSENGER'S VIVID NARRATIVE.

    Miss B. White, a passenger, when interviewed, said:—"I had just got into the train from Ballarat, which was Very late. Before it moved off I heard a ...

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  22. CHESS TOURNAMENT.

    Schlechter, Duras, and Marcozy each won fourteen games in the International Chess Tournament at Vi[?]nna, and divided the first prize. ...

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  23. BURNS BEATS SMITH.

    Tommy Burns, who is still in England, has just gained another victory by defeating the South African boxer J. Smith. ...

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  24. SMALLPOX ON A STEAMER.

    The E. and A. steamer Aldenham, on which a case of small-pox occurred before the vessel reached Port Darwin, was boarded by the health officers this ...

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  25. AMERICA AND VENEZUELA.

    Mr. Cullom, Chairman of the United States Senate, in committee on foreign relations, has drafted a resolution, the adoption of which will ...

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  26. THE MURRUMBEENA TRAGEDY

    At the inquest held on the bodies of Captain W. H. Lee and his wife, the victims of the distressing tragedy at Murrumbeena on Saturday, it was ...

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  27. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    Henry Lyng, aged 15, was brought to Zeehan from the Colebrook mine to-day, and was treated at the Hospital for internal injuries. Lyng fell ...

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  28. LOTTERY TICKETS AND TRADE.

    In deference to the objections raised by Hongkong merchants, the Japanese have abandoned the iden of enclosing bonus or lottery tickets in ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. F. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular of the beet sugar trade, states that the production of beet sugar for the reason up to [?]el ito ...

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  30. TO ABOLISH WAR.

    Following on the announcement of the noiseless gun invented by Mr. Maxim, jun., comes the statement that a Brooklyn engineer named Bangerter has ...

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  31. POLICE COURTS.

    Yesterday, before the Mayor (Alderman Freeman) and Alderman Crisp, Superintendent Conlan prosecuting, convictions were recorded against ...

    Article : 203 words
  32. ESTIMATE OF INJURED.

    The latest data makes the 'killed six, and injured between 70 and 100. ...

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  33. THE RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    At a mass meeting of employees of the North-Eastern Railway Co., held on Saturday, a resolution in favour of settling the dispute by means of ...

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  34. LAUNCH ON FIRE.

    The Union Company's steam launch Kathleen narrowly escaped total destruction by fire on Sunday night. The steamer had returned from an ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. DOWAGER EMPRE33 OF RUSSIA.

    The Downger Empress of Russia, who has been visiting her sister, Queen Alexandra, has started on the return journey to St. Petersburg. ...

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  36. SEVENTEEN BODIES RECOVERED.

    So far 17 bodies love been recoverad from the wreckage, nine men, seven women, and one boy. Still more are expected. ...

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  37. SOCIALISTS REPUDIATE LABOUR PARTY.

    The Social Democratic Conference at Manchester has rejected by a large majority a proposal to afliliate with the Labour party. ...

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  38. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    Mr. Elihu Root, United States Secretary for State, and Baron Rosen, Russian Ambassador at Washington, have adjusted the Harbin difficulty in ...

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  39. THE TTGER DISASTER.

    Her Majesty Queen Alexandra has given £100 to the fund being raiasd for the relief of the widows and children of the men who lost their lives when the ...

    Article : 54 words
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