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  2. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Pastor Dowie bad arranged to address a meeting in the Exhibition Building this afternoon and to-night. The ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday.—Dr. Elkington, chief medical officer of Tasmania, left here by express this morning to enquire into the administration of the ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The second Parliament of the Commonwealth will assemble far business on Wednesday, when the Governor-General (Lord ...

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  6. THE WEATHER

    Yesterday morning was beautifully fine and clear. but towards noon the scattered clouds that had gathered massed and culminated in a ...

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  7. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN Sunday.—The police are making enquiries for the whereabouts of a man named Michael Sullivan, who has not been seen since ...

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  8. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    HOBART, Saturday.—In connection with the £11,000 in dispute between the Tasmanian Government and the Victorian. a writ lias been prepared ...

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  9. FOURTH TEST MATCH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There were some extraordinary scenes at the fourth test match. England v. Australia, yesterday. At the lunch adjournment. the crowd ...

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  10. ASSAULTING A BAILIFF.

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—At the police court on Saturday Nicholas Lopez was fined £1, with costs amounting to £1. for assaulting M. F. Daly, ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Canadian mall steamer Moans, several days overdue from Vancouver, arrived yesterday morning. The delay was due to a gale ...

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  12. DEATH BY ELECTROCUTION.

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—Frederick Occleshaw. a middle-aged man, with a wife and six children, met his death on Saturday afternoon by electrocution. ...

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  13. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young girl was seen to climb on to a wall in the Domain Reserve and throw herself into the sea on Saturday morning. A ...

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  14. THE STATE COMMANDANT.

    HOBART, Saturday.—This afternoon a very pleasant function was held at the Queen's battery. when Colonel Slackenzie, the new State Commandant, was ...

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  15. THE WILMOT ELECTION

    The totals credited to die candidates underwent no alteration on Saturday, and Mr Cameron's return is assured. The rainfall on Friday interfered ...

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  16. THE WATERWORKS

    The Superintendent of the Waterworks Department (Mr W. M'Elwee) will (submit the following report at the meeting of the City Council to-day: I ...

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  17. AN EXCITING EPISODE.

    CRESSY, Saturday.—The heavy rains made a most unpleasant experience for Mr M. Brumby. deputy-returning-officer at Iveridge, as in returning in the ...

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  18. MAYORAL HOSPITALITY.

    HOBART, Saturday.—The benevolence of his Worship the Mayor (Alderman T. Bennison) and his amiable wife is well known, and they added ...

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  19. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The military arrangements for the opening of the Federal Parliament on Wednesday next by the Governor-General (Lord Northcote) hare been ...

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  20. TONIC SOL-FA SYSTEM.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Dr. S. M'Burney. of Melbourne, has created new interest in musical circles through his decisions in the late Methodist exhibition ...

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  21. DAMAGE AT THE BRISEIS MINE.

    DERBY, Saturday.—Yesterday the Briseis mine was the centre of attraction. The sight, apart from the damage done was a fine one. From 500 ...

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  22. PARLIAMENTARY OFFICERS.

    "With the approach of the opening of the Federal Parliament interest deepens in the candidates for the vacant offices in the Commonwealth Legislature. Sir ...

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  23. WEATHER PROSPECTS UNFAVORABLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The prospects for the test match to-morrow are bad. A steady rain set in at an early tour this morning, and continued almost without ...

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  24. BIBLE LECTURES.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Rev. D. C Davidson, of America, whose recent Bible lectures were so successful in Hobart, and who has met with such favor ...

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  25. COUNTING THE VOTES.

    As it falls to the writer's lot to do the press duty of despatching results (writes our correspondent), I had an excellent opportunity to observe the ...

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  26. SPORTING

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  27. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

    HOBART, Saturday. — The remark passed by the Premier (Mr W. B. Propsting) that he hoped within the next month or two to have completed ...

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  28. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SPEECH.

    The Federal Cabinet met on Friday for the third time last week, and considered the programme of legislation for the coming session. Tie ocean postal ...

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  29. MR CLARKE'S BODY RECOVERED.

    DELORAINE Saturday.—The wear ther appears to be much improved. no rain falling this morning. The heavy slimmer flood is gradually reducing in ...

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  30. WEDDING BELLS

    St. Andrew's Church was charmingly decorated on Saturday morning, when the marriage was solemnised of Miss Maidie Taylor, youngest daughter of the ...

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  31. DAMAGE TO CROPS.

    RAILTON, Saturday.—Polling day was ushered in by a continuous and heavy downpour which had prevailed all the preceding night, producing a ...

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  32. CYCLING

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Adelaide Wheel Bare meeting was concluded on Saturday. in splendid weather. The attendance was excellent. and the racing ...

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  33. THEATRICAL.

    HOBART. Saturday.—For a fortnight past Mr William Anderson's . Dramatic Company bas been occupying the boards at the Theatre Royal to crowded ...

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  34. TECHNICAL SCHOOL

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  35. AQUATICS

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  36. Advertising

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  37. A SUICIDE.

    HOBART, Saturday.—An inquiry was held to-day concerning the death of an elderly man named Weekes, who was found dead in the Queen's Domain ...

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  38. BURNIE

    BURNIE. Sunday.—A sudden death occurred at Burnie yesterday. Mrs Lewis Martin, a young married woman, aged 23 years, was left by her husband ...

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  39. MINING

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  40. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Saturday.—The Mersey Marine Board held a special meeting to-day. Warden Thomas being absent. The board sat in camera. The ...

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  41. RIFLE SHOOTING

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—A triangular teams match between Qneenstown, Zeehan, and Strahan was commenced on Saturday. each team firing at its ...

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  42. Advertising

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