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  4. CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Among arrivals at Melbourne to-day by the Sydney express was the N.S.W. team of cross-country runners, who will participate in the Australian 10 miles ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    The present programme by the Vogues and Vanities at the Temperance-hall maintains in every degree the high standard set by Mr. Cedric Johnson at ...

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  6. PALACE THEATRE.

    At the Palace Theatre there is showing a very fine programme, which is to be screened for the last time to-day and to-night. Dorothy Gish in "Flying Pat" ...

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  7. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    It was stated by the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) last week that the House of Representatives would probably reassemble on September 20 or ...

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  8. THE NATIONAL THEATRE.

    Very rarely has anything more excellent been seen in Hobart in a similar line than the posing dogs which are attached to Cracknell's popular circus, ...

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  9. PORT CYGNET DEEP-WATER JETTY.

    A letter was received at the last meeting of the Port Cygnet Council from the Public Works Department, stating that instructions had been given for the ...

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  10. THE REV. JEFFREY BROWN.

    A large number of members of the Davey-street Congregational Church gathered in the Church-hall in Harrington-street last evening for the purpose ...

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  11. THE MASQUERADERS.

    The Theatre Royal was again well filled last night when the Masqueraders presented a most humorous entertainment. The Masqueraders cater for every ...

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  12. FEDERAL LIGHT DUES.

    A small deputation waited yesterday upon the Minister of the Navy (Mr. Laird Smith), who is at present in Hobart, to draw his attention to ...

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  13. STRAND DE LUXE.

    Constance Talmadge's delightful acting in "Lessons in Love" has drawn crowded attendances at the Strand. There is no doubt that this is her greatest triumph to ...

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  14. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The swearing in of members of the new Victorian State Parliament, and the election of a Speaker, was delayed to-day by the fact that the writs for ten ...

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  15. HIS MAJESTY'S.

    Excellent business is being recorded at His Majesty's with "Mother o' Mine," the Thos. H. Ince super-film. The producer has handled his work in a masterly ...

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  16. 50,000 MILES WITH THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Great interest is being manifested in the forthcoming screening of the picture. "50,000 Miles with the Prince of Wales." The picture has dimmed the glamour of all ...

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  17. THE DAIRYING SEASON.

    The past dairying season, so far as North-West Coast butter factories are concerned, was a very prosperous one, and in a number of cases there has been ...

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  18. HOMING.

    Homing is a sport which has not till now been touched upon in the Huon district, except at Geeveston, where, it is understood, a society existed prior to the ...

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  19. MARINE BOARD FOR THE HUON.

    The proposal to form a Marine Board for the Huon, which has been discussed by the Huon Councils for some time past, was refened to at yesterday's ...

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  20. CLAREMONT.

    The Claremont society held a five minutes' interval race from Brighton on Saturday, with the following result:— J. Rust's Fleetaway, 9 minutes 18 ...

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  21. HOCKEY.

    Old Scholars v. St. Georges.—Played at West Burnie ground on Saturday This match was keenly contested throughout, and at the half time ...

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  22. GOLF.

    The monthly medal and the trophy kindly offered by "The Mercury" was played for at Rosny on Saturday last, and won by R. W. Paton, 78 (6), 72. ...

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  23. THE RIVER OF AUSTRALIA

    Sir,—The Amazon, the largest river in the world, is navigable for 2,000 miles. A great part of the distance only one shore can be seen. On the ...

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  24. THE WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At New York to-day Barnes defeated Hutchinson for the world's championship, 36-hole contest, by five up and four to play. The visitor received a purse of ...

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