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  2. THE LICENSING BILL

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — In the House of Commons the debate was continued on the Licensing Bill. Mr John G. Talbot moved an ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday.—With regard to the reported sale of the Risdon Park racecourse, a wire has been received from Mr John Wren, of Melbourne, ...

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  4. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — In a cricket match, Middlesex beat the Philadelphians by seven wickets. Tarrant captured ten wickets for forty-six ...

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  5. AQUATICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—George Towns, of Sydney, ex-champion sculler of the world, who has been matched against E. Barry, of London, for £200 ...

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  6. THE BACON INDUSTRY

    Mr Hutton, who has purchased a site near Newstead for the purpose of erecting a bacon factory thereon, revisited Launceston yesterday in connection ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A middle-aged man named John Marks, 47 years of age, who, being unable to obtain employment, recently started ...

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  8. SMALL BURGLARIES.

    Two small burglaries have been committed At well-known business places, and minor robberies effected. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Cape Assembly, by sixty-two votes to twenty-seven, has agreed to a proposal to reduce the salaries of the civil servants ...

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  10. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — At a meeting held at the Grand Hotel tonight, it was decided to form an orchestral society. Mr F. Philpott was ...

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  11. FALL OF SNOW.

    A heavy fall of snow occurred at Ballarat last night, and the city was this morning covered in a mantle of white. ...

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  12. CONGO FREE STATE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Sixty thousand pounds' worth of gold from King Copold's mines at Kelo, in the Ituri Province of Congo Free ...

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  13. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Wednesday.—the returns of the Goldfields' Water Supply Department for the year ended June 30 show that 722,000,000 gallons of water were ...

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  14. LADY MOTORISTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Mrs Post, the wife of a millionaire, when out with other ladies motoring, passed a shipwreck at Montsuk Point. They ...

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  15. THE MASTER WARDEN.

    At a meeting of produce traders yesterday the following motion was carried: "That this meeting has heard with regret the decision of Mr J. ...

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  16. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  17. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The presence of the German gunboat Zieten, in the vicinity of the British naval manoeuvres caused considerable ...

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  18. BAKERY TRADE.

    Trouble is threatened in the bakery trade consequent on an agitations for day work. On the 15th inst., the Operative Bakers' Union sent a circular ...

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  19. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Wednesday. — The new club rooms, library and reading room were officially opened to-night by the president, Rev. Tryon Wilson. A large ...

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  20. MACEDONIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Four young officers at a garrison at Seres killed their colonel. The troops at Adrianople are ...

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  21. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — "The Daily Express" states that a Cabinet crisis, which threatened the resignation of four Ministers, with perhaps ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—In the event of the Otago coal mine-owners refusing to confer with the miners with regard to the latter's grievances. Over ...

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  23. UNREST IN INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Ram Chaidra a Brahmin, has been arrested at Poona on suspicion of conducting a school in Portuguese ...

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  24. ARBITRATION AWARD.

    The award in the Emmerton v. Grealey arbitration case has been notified by the Secretary of Public Works as £63. Against this is £46 available ...

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  25. SPORT AND PASTIME

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—A. match between lacrosse teams representing New South Wales and South Australit today resulted in a win for the visitors ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    The atmosphere was very chilly today, and snow fell in the town. ...

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  27. UNDER THE SHAH

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — There was fierce fighting at Tabriz, a city of Persia, on Monday, and two hundred casualties are reported. ...

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  28. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Women's National and Suffrage Leagues have issued a stirring manifesto, in which they appeal to the ...

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  29. RIANA

    [?]ANA, Wednesday. — There was a [?]y fall of show this morning, being from 3in to 5in deep beyond South Riana, while the whole of Riana was ...

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  30. R. S. SIEVIER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The trial of Robert Sievier for alleged attempts to blackmail J. Barnato Joel, is now going on at the Old Bailey. ...

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  31. FOOTBALL

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — Mersey club met to-night, and decided to challenge Oatlands to play for the Rosehill trophy on August 15. ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Colonel Seely, if the Colonial Office, states that the Imperial Government has decided to pay Dinizulu's salary. ...

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  33. "TRUE BILL" FILED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Grand Jury has filed a "true bill" against Sievier. ...

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  34. MARINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Kosmos liner Anubis, with 77 passengers and a crew, is ashore at San Miguel, a island in the Pacific, ...

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  35. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN. Wednesdays.—Heavy falls of hail and snow are reported from the outlying districts. Zeehah, prosper, was clothed in a white mantle ...

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  36. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Preparations are already being made by the Commonwealth Treasary for the administration of the Old Age Pensions ...

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  37. A JUNIOR MATCH.

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  38. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    In the appeal case Chippendale v. Laidley, judgment has been reserved. ...

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  39. MOTOR OMNIBUSES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Yielding to a public agitation, the London County Council is taking steps to reduce the speed of motor omnibuses in ...

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  40. THE RUGBY GAME.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The Maori Rugby team to-day defeated a metropolitan team by 34 points to 13. The locals had scored 13 points at half-time ...

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  41. CORONIAL INQUIRY.

    A coronial inquiry is to be held next week into the recent fire at the Williamsford railway station, when nearly £51 was alleged to have been lost. Mr ...

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  42. THE TURF

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  43. TRADE UNION FUNDS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — In a test case brought by the secretary of the Walthamstow branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Men ...

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  44. RIFLE SHOOTING

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The 7th Australian (BaLlarat) Infantry team won the Schumacker Cup with a total score of 3897, the Witwatersrand ...

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  45. GOLF

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  46. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Wednesday. — At the police court to-day a resident was charged under section 36 of the Police Act that he, being the owner of a dog ...

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  47. PRESS COMMENTS.

    "The Daily Mail" says Mr. Justice Neville's decision is of first importance, since a trade unionist can be compelled to assist socialism by his involuntary ...

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  48. PARIS TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A valet named Courteis has confessed that he helped the butler, Renard, to kill and rob their master, M. Auguste Remy, ...

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  49. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Assistant Comptroller-General of Customs has addressed some questions under the Anti-Trust Amending Act to ...

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  50. MINING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Prices for Tasman and Crown Lyell Extended scrip firmed to 1s 81/2d to-day. It was surmised in the market that ...

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  51. OLYMPIC GAMES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—At the Olympic games to-day in the Stadium at Shepherd's Bush, some splendid performances were registered. ...

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  52. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    Inspector-General Hoad is to be sent to England to represent Australia on the Imperial General Staff. The selection is the result of an arrangement ...

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  53. SWIMMING.

    Frank. Beaurepaire, of Victoria, finished fourth in the semi-final of the 100 metres (1093 yards) race. The final heat was won by C. M. ...

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  54. VICTORIAN ITEMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Shadbolt met with an accident, while running in the Steeplechase at the Aspendale Park meeting to-day. As he ...

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  55. RAILWAY FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A shocking fatality occurred at Kyneton last night, when a local resident named Mrs Meadows and her child fell out of ...

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  56. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Another meeting of the tramway employees was called to-day to enable those on night duty to consider the reply of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. IN THE WEST

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  59. RUNNING.

    In the hurdling events, Charles J. Bacon defeated the Australian, M. G. D. Murray, in their heat in the 400 metres (437.2 yards) race. ...

    Article : 85 words
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