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  2. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday.—The exhibition in connection with the Art Society of Tasmanian has cosed, after a most successful season. Several pictures changed ...

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  3. THE EPIDEMIC

    Dr. Elkington since his arrival in Launceston and instalment in office at the Town Hall, has been working continuously for fourteen hours daily, ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —A wood-carter named Groat returned to his home ne[?] Mildura yesterday, and found his child of four years in a mass of flames. ...

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  6. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Lord Henry Stafford Northcote will succeed Lord Te[?]yson as Governor-General of Australia in December. ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH

    The passage by the Senate of ninetenths of the Federal Judiciary Bill in the form in which it left the House of Representatives has enabled the Federal ...

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  8. LORD NORTHCOTES CAREER.

    The new occupant chief vice-regal office in Australia is the second son of a distinguished English statesman, known to fame as Sir Stafford ...

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  9. ACCIDENT TO A RAILWAY WARD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Whilst at-taching e carriage to a train at Bairns-dale yesterday. Guard Duncan Benuer fell, and had his right foot cut off by ...

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  10. U.F.S. DISPENSARY.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Last evening, the 37th half-yearly meeting of the Uni-ted Friendly Societies' Dispensary was held, at which it was shown that there ...

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  12. THE GOLD YIELD.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Vic-torian gold yield for July was 55,215oz, an increase over the yield for the cor-responding month of last year of ...

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  13. PHIL MAY

    No two men during the last quarter of a century have left such a deep im-pression upon English blaek-and-white art as Aubrey Beardsley and Phil May. ...

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  14. PUBLIC SERVANTS' LEAVE.

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—The State Cabinet has decided that in future, any officer of the public service absent from duty on account of death, or ...

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  15. RUM ADULTERATION.

    HOBART, Saturday.—At the City Police Court this morning, James William Irwin licensee of the Caledonian Inn, Elizabeth-street, was charged by ...

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  16. MR REID AND THE TARIFF.

    Strong pressure is being brought to bear upon Mr G. H. Reid by leading importers and free trade merchants in Melbourne to induce the Opposition leader to ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Plague infected rate are said to have been discovered on the German barque Alste Chivan, and the vessel has been placed in quarantine. ...

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  18. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    The Minister for Home Affairs circulated in Parliament on Friday the supplementary report of the Federal Capital Sites Royal Commission on the Dalgety ...

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  19. THE GOLD OUTPUT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The gold yield for July was 35,907oz, and for the seven months 139,825oz, valued at £593,938. ...

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  20. KILLED BY A TRAM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A child named Emily Francis Heywood was knocked down and killed by an electric tram at Redfern yesterday. ...

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  21. POLICE CHANGES.

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Commis-sioner of Police (Mr G. Richardson) has ordered the following transfers: Con-stable D. Barker from Hobart to New ...

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  22. TOWN BOARD FOR STANLEY

    A well attended meeting re the pro-posed town board, was held in the Church of England schoolroom on Friday evening. Mr K. Langhton was voted to the ...

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  23. A MISER'S HOARD

    An extraordinary discovery of money and scrip to the value of several thou-sands of pounds was made on Friday by the Albert Pork police at a house ...

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  24. REPORTED BURGLARY.

    HOBART, Sunday.—It is reported that the Wheatsheaf Hotel was raided by burglars, and some £12 in cash stolen. ...

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  25. ANNIVERSARY OF THE KING'S CORONATION.

    HOBART, Sunday.—To-day being the anniversary of the coronation of King Edward VII.. a special sermon was preached at St. David's Cathedral this ...

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  26. TASMANIAN FISHERIES

    The seizure of the fishing ketch Doris Welshpool by armed officers [?] "The Age") has directed public attention, as [?] another event could have done, to the harsh ...

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  27. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—Captain Heritage arrived yesterday, and inspected to-day a portion of the local company. The re-mainder are to parade to-morrow. ...

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  28. WARATAH

    WARATAH, Sunday.—To-day J. J. Jupp a prospector at Long Plains, had his band blown off with dynamite. Dr. Faulkner met him at the Whyte River. ...

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  29. SPORTING

    HOBART, Sunday.—Yesterday afternoon an interesting rifle match took place at the Sandy Bay range between detachments from the Evandale and Sandy Bay contingents. ...

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  30. THE SOUTHERN ISOLATION HOSPITAL.

    HOBART, Saturday.—This morning a deputation representing the residents of New Town and the surrounding districts waited upon the Premier ...

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  31. LORD TENNYSON LIKES THE SELECTION.

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—His Excellency the Governor-General today received a despatch from the Secretary of States for the Colonies, intimating that his ...

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  32. BOXING

    QUEENSTOWN. Sunday. — Maher, of Tasmanian and Carroll, of Victoria, boxed at the Metopole Theatre last night for the light-weight championship of Tasmania and ...

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  33. WHERE LITTLE THINGS TELL.

    Recently a school inspector arrived at a small country town, and requested the provost to accompany him on a tour of inspection round the schools. The ...

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  34. THE PRIME MINISTER HAS BEEN NOTIFIED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, when interviewed on the subject, said: "I have received a cable that Lord ...

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  35. V.A.T.C. MEETING

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. — In connection with the Grand National meeting at Caulfield yesterday, the following is a descrip-tion of the racing: The first item on the card ...

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  36. VACCINATION AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Dr. Elkington's condemnation of locally manufactured lymph has come as a shock to those who Save subjected themselves to this form ...

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  37. PRAYERS OFFERED UP IN HOBART.

    HOBART, Sunday.—At St. David's Cathedral to-day, Dean Kite asked for the prayers of the congregation that the prevailing epidemic in the northern ...

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  38. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW.

    The -writer was chatting with an old army officer whose thirty seven years of service had been spent mostly on the Western frontier ...

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  40. KITCHEN REVELATIONS

    The president of the Hotel and Res-taurant Employees' Union of N.S.W., di-vulged some interesting kitchen secrets before the Arbitration Court at Sydney ...

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  41. VICTORIAN MINISTERS.

    Two leading State ministers, referring to the appointment of Lord Northcote as Governor-General, said that judging by what they had read of Lord Northcote's ...

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  42. CARRYING OUT ORDERS.

    An old-fashioned lady gave her servant very particular instructions regarding visi-tors, explaining that they were to be shown into the drawing-room, using the Sootticism, ...

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  43. PREMIER SEE'S OPINION.

    Sir John See, the State Premier, said: "I think it an admirable appointment, but I should have been glad to have seen Sir Harry Rawson appointed, ...

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  44. LADY NORTHOOTE.

    Sir John and Lady Forrest met Lady Northcote when in Europe on the occasion of the coronation celebrations. The Duke of Marlborough issued ...

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