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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Captain Malcolm Muir, who for over 20 years has been connected with the Union Steamship Company, died at his ...

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  4. TASMANIAN [?]CING CLUB

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  5. A LABOR LEADER

    In build and features Tom Mann, the English labor leader, is what be professes to be, a son of the working people, i.e., the masses who spend and are spent in a ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Pickpockets must have been having a good time of it, judging from the number of petty larcenies reported. One man, it is alleged ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The spell of dry weather was broken to-day, when rain fell throughout the afternoon, and at one period fell very heavily. ...

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  8. THE "HANDY MAN" ASHORE.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Two man-o' warsmen were treated at the hospital this morning for severe scalp wounds, which were stitched and dressed. ...

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  9. LESSONS FROM AMERICAN WORKMEN

    A New York correspondent cabled on Monday, December 10: The British industrial Commission is bringing its visit to this country to a close by attending the annual ...

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  10. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the wool sales to-day the selection was large, fend very good, considering the time of the year. Competition was exceedingly ...

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  11. FINED FOR BETTING.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Frank Beck, who was caught betting at Risdon Park, has, after the reserved decision of the Magistrates for some time, been found ...

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  12. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—"The Court of Requests was occupied the whole of to-day in the bearing of the case of Leahy against Mrs Carlson, wife of a ...

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  13. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A wonderful escape from death occurred on the railway line at Warrnambool last evening. A train dashed into a phaeton in ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The police are taking active steps to put a stop to fortune telling. Three accused persons have been committed for trial, and others ...

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  15. FATAL KICK FROM A HORSE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr John M'Gee, who was well known at all the agricultural shows on the South Coast as a rider in the horse-jumping contests ...

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  16. SPORTING

    The steeplechaser Norval, owned by Mr J. T. Lempriere, was brought over from Melbourne yesterday, and sent to Hobart by the night train. ...

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  17. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council this afternoon, the Federal Parliament was further prorogued from 23rd inst. ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The building for the Adelaide Crematorium has been completed, and the furnace was submitted to a trial to-day. Only members ...

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  19. ATHLETICS

    It is announced that, entries for the forthcoming match (£5 handicap) at Mowbray close on Monday next instead of to-day, and that handicaps will appear on ...

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  20. CRICKET

    Grocers and Nondescripts met on the Association Ground yesterday afternoon, the result being a win for the latter by 121 runs The Grocers (batting only six ...

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  21. IMPORTATION OF STOCK TO ARGENTINE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A cable message has been received by the Governor-General (Lord Tennyson) from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, to ...

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  22. DROWNED IN A VAT.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—George Castle, the head cellarman at the Walkerville Brewery, has been drowned in a vat of stout. It is surmised that while ...

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  23. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN MAURITIUS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Governor-General is in receipt of a cable from the Government of Manritius, reporting that during the week ended ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Mr Allan A. Spowers, who has been connected with die Queensland Surrey Department since, 1885, has been appointed Chief Surveyor. ...

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  25. SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At Parliament House to-day the Federal Premier entertained Sir Samuel Griffith, of Queensland, at lunch. ...

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  26. GOVERNORS AND POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Premier to-day made the following comment concerning the remarks by the Lieutenant-Governor at the laying of the foundation stone of the ...

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  27. BRITISH SHIPPING

    It is satisfactory to find from the report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons, that British shipping maintains a flourishing position, and creditably holds ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA

    MR G. H. REID AT FREMANTLE PERTH, Wednesday.—Mr G. H. Reid spoke in the Fremantle Town Hall last night, to a crowded audience, and had a ...

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  29. DECLARATION OF WEIGHTS.

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  30. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Elizabeth Mayhead, the wife of a carpenter residing at Dunedin, drowned her five-year-old son in a tub of water and then ...

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  31. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Premier, Mr A. J. Balfour, who has been ill, is now convalescent. Bishop Webber, who was reported to ...

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  32. LATROBE

    The Latrobe Federal Band held their annual meeting on Tuesday evening at Royal Hotel, Mr G. C. Budge in the, chair. The accounts showed a credit ...

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  33. A JOURNEY IN THIBET

    Sir Cements Markham presided at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, when . Dr. Sven Hedin gave an account of his recent adventurous journey through Central ...

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  34. ABSORPTION OF WHARVES AND DOCKS.

    One of the principal planks in the platform of the somnolent Harbor League of Launceston was the amalgamation of the Marine Board with the City Council. ...

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  35. THE SENATE VACANCY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The election to fill the vacancy in the Senate, caused by the death of Sir Frederick Sar-good, took place this evening at a joint ...

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