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  2. HOBART & SOUTH

    The following are the results of this year's University examinations:— FIRST CLASS (EIGHT). Burn, Alan, 16 years 1 month, King's ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Nine thousand people assembled in the Albert Hall last night to hear an address from the new Prime Minister. Tremendous enthusiasm was displayed ...

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  4. HOBART & SOUTH

    Ernest M'Neil sustained a fractured jaw to-day. He was riding a bicycle, and came into collision with another bicycle, the rider of which was ...

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  5. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    It is understood that Premier Seddon, of New Zealand, has accepted Mr. Deakin's invitation to visit Australia. He will reach Melbourne in February. ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH.

    For issuing an open cheque and putting too much trust in Samuel Williams, pay clerk in the Department of Home Affairs, who is alleged to have ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Earl of Elgin telegraphed to the Earl of Selborne, High Commissioner for South Africa, that, while reserving an opinion and freedom of action on the ...

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  8. PUBLIC RECEPTION.

    Dr. Wolfhagen, who has just returned from a trip to the old country, was publicly welcomed to-day. ...

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  9. TOURING POLITICIANS.

    Sir John Forrest has arranged to visit England very shortly. Mr. Austin Chapman proposes to leave in February for Rome to attend the International ...

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  10. COMMISSION ON MONEY ORDERS.

    Recently the postal authorities effected a saving of about £1600 per annum in connection with the exchange of money between the states to pay ...

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  11. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    At the enquiry held to-day concerning the fire which occurred at the Stowell Arms Hotel on Wednesday night an open verdict was returned. ...

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  12. AN EXPLANATION.

    Earl Elgin's suspension of the importation of coolies is based on the fact that the importation had served the purpose of saving the colony from a grave ...

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  13. VICTORIAN HARVEST.

    Recent reports from the Government officials with regard to the harvest prospects are very encouraging. Mr. A. S. Kenyon, engineer of the Water ...

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  14. SOUTHERN MARINE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the marine board to-day Warden A. E. Risby was elected Master Warden, the voting being:—Mr. Risby, 5; Captain T. M. Fisher, 2; Mr. ...

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  15. MR. REID'S LOYALTY.

    The Prime Minister, in recent comments on the attitude of the Right Hon. G. H. Reid to the Federal Government, accused Mr. Reid of being vacuous and ...

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  16. THE FRUIT MARKET.

    In the Western Market to-day Victorian fruits sold as follow:—Apples, 5s to 10s per case; apricots, 4s to 6s; cherry plums, 2s 6d to 3s 6d; ...

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  17. MILITARY MATTERS.

    Australia's invitation to the Defence Committee to assist the Commonwealth authorities, is, says the "Morning Post," satisfactory. It will ensure that ...

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  18. SPEARING FISH.

    Water Bailiff F. Self and his son Bert captured at an early hour this morning, at New Town Bay, two men, who, it is alleged, had been spearing ...

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  19. VICTORIAN POPULATION.

    The Federal Government has accepted the Victorian population estimate prepared by Mr. M'Lean, the Government Statist, and has decided that Victoria ...

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  20. HUMANE SOCIETY'S MEDAL

    The Court of Directors of the Royal Humane Society has issued a certificate of merit to Walter Jackson, of Hobart, for his pluck and presence of mind ...

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  21. IMPORTATION OF OPIUM

    The importation of opium for smoking will be prohibited by proclamation on and after January 1. The federal revenue will suffer to the extent of ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION.

    The election for the Hobart seat in the Legislative Council rendered vacant by the death of the late Hon. W. G. Gibson was held to-day, and created ...

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  23. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Werribee Park estate of 24,000 acres, acquired by the Government for closer settlement, will provide for over 200 farms under the provision of the ...

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  24. THE HIGH COURT.

    The High Court to-day reversed the decision of the Full Court in the appeal Mooney v. the Taxation Commissioners. Mooney and others sold a ...

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  25. LOCAL METEOROLOGY.

    I have been requested to supply a few notes upon the new series of extended observations appearing daily in the "Examiner," chiefly—for so the ...

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  26. A GREAT BATTLE.

    Sensational news comes from Elizabethpol, in the Transcaucasion provinces of Russia. A fight took place between the ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was rather quiet to-day, and about 7000 bags were sold, including December delivery at 3s 3½d, and January delivery at 3s 3¼d. Business was ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    Dr. Berry, lecturer of anatomy in the Royal College of Edinburgh, has been appointed to the chair of anatomy in the University of Melbourne. ...

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  29. INLAND WIRES

    The West Coast drain to Burnie was crowded to-night. It reached here an hour late. Heavy traffic is expected to-morrow, as the mines at Zeehan close ...

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  30. PUGILISTIC.

    In a fight at San Francisco O'Brien defeated Fitzsimmons, whom lie knocked out in the thirteenth round. ...

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  31. AGRICULTURAL SETTLEMENT.

    Hon. J. W. Tavernor, Agent-General for Victoria, and Hon. W. H. James, K.C., Agent-General for West Australia, gave evidence before Lord Tennyson's ...

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  32. WESTERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day William Morris pleaded guilty to having obtained a small sum of money at Tullah under false pretences. As the case ...

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  33. TRADES DISPUTE BILL.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) promised a deputation of the Labour members of the House of Commons to introduce without ...

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  34. AN APPEAL UPHELD.

    The High Court to-day upheld the decision of the Full Court in what is known as the Pelaw Main colliery case. The appeal was by the Colliery ...

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  35. MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.

    Mr. Miscowski, examiner for Trinity College, who arrived yesterday, completed his examination of 20 candidates in time to catch the midday train for ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced at Boston, Massachusetts, of Richard Hodgson, a native of Melbourne. ...

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  37. OUTDOOR RELIEF.

    Mr. John Burns, M.P., president of the Local Government Board, has empowered the guardians to grant outdoor relief to the family of any ...

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  38. BUSH FIRES.

    Considerable destruction by bush fires has been caused in the Parkes, Forbes, and Corowa districts. The fire was particularly severe at Parkes, where a ...

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  39. THE BAND CONTEST.

    During next week it is safe to say that the people of Launceston will be experiencing a feast of music unprecedented in the history of the city. The contest ...

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  40. PRESS COMMENTS

    All the Radical organs are rejoiced at the tone of the speech. The "Daily Chronicle" declared that there is nothing to excuse the elector ...

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  41. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales made a gorgeous state entry into Gwalior. There were 36 elephants in the procession, with several howdahs of ...

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  42. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS

    A letter has been received from Dr. Danysz, of the Pasteur Institute, Paris, to the effect that his proposed engagement by the pastoralists in respect to ...

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  43. AN OLD MAN LOST.

    About two months ago an old man about 80 years of age, who went by the name of "Old Dave," disappeared in the Glengarry district, and has not been heard ...

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  44. FIVE YEARS' PENAL.

    Hugh Watt has been sentenced to five years' penal servitude for inciting a person to murder his divorced wife. ...

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  45. FARM PROSPECTS.

    The weather during the last month has been very favourable to vegetation, and all the crops are looking well. WEST SCOTTSDALE, Thursday. ...

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  46. A FISHERMAN DROWNED.

    The master of the fishing cutter Victus, which arrived from Kangaroo Island this morning, reported that Edward Thomas Smith, one of the hands, ...

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  47. CHUDLEIGH ROAD TRUST.

    A meeting of the above trust was held on Monday, when there were present— Messrs. E. Oliver (chairman), R. Cameron, J. Scott, G. Flowers, J. Sheen, G. ...

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  48. DEATH OF KIERAN.

    Kieran, the champion swimmer, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis, took a turn for the worse last night, and has not improved ...

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  49. BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.

    During the summer months children are subject to disorders of the bowels, and should receive the most careful attention. As soon as any looseness of ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. PREVENT DESPONDENCY.

    Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent despondency, and invigorate the whole system. Much easier ...

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