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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    M[?]ch dissatisfaction was expressed in shipping circles at Williamstown on Tuesday night at the unreasonably long period which clapsed on Monday in the receipt ...

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  5. TANK BURSTS.

    An extraordinary misha[?] occurred at the Brighton Gas Works shortly before midnight yesterday, when a large brick and cement, tank collapsed. The ...

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  6. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The Legislative Council elections take place to-morrow, in respect to one of the seats for Hobart, and the representation of Gordon and South Esk. There ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Walter Douglas met with a singular death last week at Mount Gambier. He flicked a whip and hurt his eye. He apparently recovered, and was able to ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Gordon Droughnell (of New Zealand), John Anderson, Alfred Taylor, Paul Satdad, and Carl Upmann were charged at the Fremantle Couit on Monday with ...

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  9. MINING.

    Conner.—Spot £53 18s 9d to £56 3s 9d per ton, forward £57 to £57 Ss. Electrolytic £58. Tin.—Spot £149 10s to £150 per ton; forward ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL AEROPLANING.

    Houdini made a record flight in his aeroplane at Rosehill racecourse yesterday. A crowd of several h[?]ndreds gathered. ...

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  11. THE BISLEY TEAM.

    The New South Wales and Queensland members of the Bisley team left yesterday by the Omrah, and a farewell was given them by a number of leading ...

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  12. POLICE COURTS.

    On Saturday, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. W. 0. Wise), the charge of vagrancy preferred against Robert Corkery was dismissed, an inquiry which ...

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  13. STEAMER IN A GALE.

    Very heavy weather was experienced in Bass Straits by the s.s. Wakatipn, which arrived here at 4 a.m. to-day. She passed Gabo Island at 6.25 p.m. ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Customs House on Monday:—Lord Curzon, s., for Antofugosta, with 2,00) tons carge coal for Antotagusta and 2,263 ...

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  15. REMARKABLE CAVES.

    Some remarkable caves have just been discovered near Moparrabah, about 26 miles from Kempsey. They were explored for over half a mile. There are ...

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  16. JEWELLER ROBBED.

    Jewellery valued at £400 was stolen from Mr. Frederick Ledger's shop at Yarrawonga early yesterday morning. It is considered that an organised ...

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  17. SOCIALISM.

    Sir,—One passage in Mr. Dobson's letter of 27th ult. requires explanation. "There is no danger, he writes, "to apprehend from the whole-hoggers, or ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF BOY SCOUTS.

    On Saturday afternoon 30th ult., the Scouts were formed in at the Scout barracks, Collins-street, under the command of Chief Scoutmaster Langley, D.S.O. assisted by ...

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  19. STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Gold.—Tasmania s 4s 3d. New Golden Gate s 2s 6d. Copper and Silver.—Balfour, [?]ocks b £3 15s. Hercules b 8s, s 10s. Magnet s 14s. ...

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  20. STUDENTS AT PLAY.

    The Sydney University annual" commemoration was held yesterday in the Town-hall. The students formed the usual procession from the University to ...

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  21. LABOUR AND SOCIALISM.

    The Labour members of Parliament spoke at the May Day celebration held on the Yarra Bank to-day. The withdrawal of the Labour party from the ...

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  22. MR. NETTLEFOLD AND THE FARMERS.

    Sir,—I have read Mr. Fred. Burbury's criticism of my speech, and crave space to reply. Mr. Burbury says the farmers know ...

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  23. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The Victorian revenue for April showed an all-round improvement, as compared with the corresponding period of last year. The receipts amounted to ...

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  24. NARROW- GAUGE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. E. S. Hume, chief mechanical engineer of the West Australian Government Railway Department, who was recently in Synney attending the States ...

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  25. SEATING AT THE CATHEDRAL

    Sir,—I feel called upon to leude" a humble apology lo all concerned, both laity and clergy, for the mistake 1 made on Sunday evening last, at St. David's ...

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  26. MADAME CALVES TOUR.

    The Calve concert last night was the best of the season in so far as the Townhall was full. The three artists, Madame Calve, Signor Gaspurri, and M. Pentel, ...

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  27. NEWSPAPER LIBEL CASE.

    In the case of Bertling v. Norton (proprietor of New Zealand "Truth"), in which Bertling obtained £1,000 damages for libel. Norton applied to the Supreme ...

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  28. ROBBING A PASSENGER.

    At Wellington New Zealand, Joseph Walker, a coal trimmer on the Moetaki, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for stealing £120 worth of ...

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  29. THE PROPOSED HALL.

    Sir,—Although it may be very desirable, in the interests of the amusementloving people of the community, to have a hall for theatrical and other proposes, ...

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  30. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    Hospital Saturday collections were taken yesterday throughout tbe city and suburbs. The weather was beautifully fine, and the committee made ...

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  31. UNLOCK THE LAND.

    Sir,—Kindly publish these few lines concerning Legislative Council. I[?] a native of Hobart Town, previously Van Diemen's Land, can refer forty years ...

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  32. A DRIVER'S FALL.

    Yesterday afternoon John Hogan, of Turner's Marsh, was thown from his cart as he was driving over the Victoria Bridge. He struck, the road ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The cadet annual rifle match was fired here yesterday by the Queenstown, Zee han, and Strahan teams. The weather was so bad that the shooting was ...

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  34. CATHEDRAL AMENITIES.

    Sir,—Cathedral sittings again. Well, well. What grief and sorrow are expressed in the letter signed "Miss C. J. B." Who would not try to soothe and ...

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  35. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    A fire occurred about two o'clock on Saturday morning in Trial Harbourroad, when a four-roomed weatherboard cottage, occupied by Mr. Carroll, ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    The Japanese Government is pressing the Nippon Yusen- Kabushiki Kaisha (Japan Mail Steamship Co. Ltd.) to employ only Japanese on the company's ...

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