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  2. THE LOST ORLEANS.

    On Saturday morning, Superintendent Beresford, acting under instructions from the Commissioner of Police (Mr. J. E. C. Lord), despatched a police patrol along ...

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  3. NATAL QUEEN'S WRECK.

    The crew of the barque Natal Queen, which was wrecked in Adventure Bay on Thursday last, arrived in Hobart at about midday yesterday, excepting ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS

    It was generally anticipated that "things would be lively, very lively," when the House resumed, and the greatest glutton for mixed political ...

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  5. CLEARED TIMBER AREAS.

    In view of the statement made by the Hon. J. W. Evans, as reported in another part of to-day's issue, in reference to areas of land cleared by the timber ...

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  6. THE IMPERIAL PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Press Conference resumed its sittings yesterday. Mr. H. Lawson presided. The Conference appointed a standing ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Sir George Davies received numerous telegrams on Saturday from all parts of the State and the mainland congratulating him upon the distinction recently ...

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  8. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The Secretary for War (Mr. R. Haldane) is considering a proposal to form a corps of aeronauts, on the understanding that the owners place their ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. A PARIS MURDERER.

    Renard, whose conviction for the murder of M. Remy, at Paris, was recently quashed on technical grounds, has now been sentenced to penal ...

    Article : 170 words
  10. LONDON BANK FRAUDS.

    Francis Reginald King, formerly a clerk employed in the London and South Western Bank, and the man D. S. Windell, alias Bernard Roberts, who ...

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  11. GERMAN TAXATION PROPOSALS

    The failure of the German Government, to carry its taxation proposals in the Reichstag is being much commented upon in Berlin. ...

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  12. THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    Lord Fitzmaurice, Chancellor of the Duchy of NLancaster, and Mr. T. R. Buchanan, Under-Secretary for India, have resigned, owing to ill-health. ...

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  13. NEEDS OF NEW SOUTH WILES

    Sir Harry Rawson, ex-Governor of Now South Wales, who has arrived at Liverpool, has been interviewed with respect to the conditions prevailing in ...

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  14. LATE GEORGE MEREDITH'S. ESTATE.

    The personalty of the late George Meredith, author, whose death was, re[?]tly recorded, has been sworn at £32,185. ...

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  15. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    "Things are settling down in the Federal Parliament, and are as quiet as can be expected," said Mr. Cook yesterday. "All that is needed now is a ...

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  16. THE PEEL RIVER COMPANY.

    The London directors of the Peel River Company (N.S. Wales), state that in view of the economic and political situation in New South Wales the sum ...

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  17. FINANCIAL.

    The Bank of England figures for June 24, with the previous fortnight's totals given in parentheses, are as follow:- Issue Department.—Reserves in ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. LOTTERIES IN FRANCE.

    An attempt is being made to suppress many of the lotteries held in France. The Premier (M. Clemenceau) has introduced a bill to secure the total ...

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  19. A MAN FATALLY STABBED.

    A quarrel between sailors at Newcastle last night resulted in one of them being fatally stabbed. An eye-witness of what took place was ...

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  20. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    From 1869 to 1909 Canada's imports from Great Britain have fallen from 56 to 23½ per cent. On the other hand, the imports from the United States ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bullion silver is quoted at 2s. per oz, THE DUMA DELEGATES. The delegates from the Russian Duma, who are visiting England, have ...

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  22. A WOMAN ATTACKED.

    Mrs. T. E. Winfield, who arrived by the Van Spilbergen, had a sensational experience in that vessel. She retired to rest on June 11 about midnight, and ...

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  23. IMPERIAL PENSIONERS.

    The Imperial Government has replied to the representation made by the previous Commonwealth Government that the Imperial Army and Navy ...

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  24. VALUABLE PAINTINGS.

    "The Burning of the Houses of, Parliament," a painting by J. M. Turner, who was one of the most celebrated of English landscape painters, has, been ...

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  25. MEETING OF VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    State Ministers are working hard preparing a programme for Parliament, which will meet on Wednesday. The programme Will contain about ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. MISSING KETCH ORME.

    Search, parties from Malacoota and Cunninghame have returned without finding any sign of the missing ketch. Orme. The coast was thoroughly ...

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  27. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    Lord Milner, in speaking at the Compatriots' Club last evening, referred to the great defence movement now stirring the Empire, and remarked that ...

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  28. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT.

    Harry Dale, attached to Wirth's Circus, was killed by an elephant yesterday. Dale was shunting trucks with the animal, which butted him twice in ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. BOHEMIAN UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

    The External Affairs Department has received from the Austrian Government notification that Professor Charles Domin and Professor George Danes, of ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. LORD KITCHENER'S SERVICES

    The cable message on Friday that the Commonwealth Government had asked the British War Office for the services of Lord Kitchener as military ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. SEARCHING OF MINERS.

    The Minister for Mines has received from the Bendigo branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association a protest against any provision for the searching ...

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  32. FEDERAL DEFENCE MATTERS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr J. Cook), referring to defence matters yesterday, said that the Imperial Defence Conference will doubtless afford ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. TASMANIAN POTATOES.

    Specimens of Tasmanian potatoes taken from a consignment of 45 sacks have been submitted to the vegetable pathologist. He has arrived at the ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. ASIATICS IN TRANSVAAL.

    Sixty Asiatics in the Transvaal, who some time ago burned their registration certificates, have been fined £50 each with an alternative of three months' ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. LAUNCESTON TRAMS.

    It appears that the City Council has not yet exhausted possibilities of having tramways constructed and operated by private enterprise. Within the last few ...

    Article : 44 words
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