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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A little girl named Phelan, living at Albert Park, was burned to death on Saturday through her flannelette dress becoming ...

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  4. THE BALKAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Hilmi Pasha visited M. Rostkovsky's widow and condoled with her, and announced a grant of compensation. The widow ...

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  5. ANTI-VACCINATION

    A meeting of persons opposed to com-pulsory vaccination was held in the class-room at the Mechanics' Institute last night. The room, holding a hundred or ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Monday.—The following appears in the "Gazette": Appointments: Miss Kate C. Smith to be registrar of births, etc., at Swansea. To be ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — M. Petroff, during an interview, said Bul-garia's attitude was absolutely correct. The frontier was carefully guarded, and ...

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  8. DEATH OF A MILITARY OFFICER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The death is announced of Lieut.-Colouel Le Mar-chand. He bad been identified with the Victorian defence forces since 1872, and ...

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  9. A RUSSIAN CONSUL MISSING.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Vienna papers report the disappearance of Dr. Manderstan, the Russian Consul at Uskub, while on a tour of inspection in ...

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  10. THE SUGAR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—In conse-quence of the dissolution of the German sugar cartel, the owners are forming a new cartel, to control the output of ...

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  11. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    MELBOUBNE, Monday. — Joseph Cocks, a miner, was killed at Bendigo on Saturday by being thrown from a train. ...

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  12. SUICIDE OF A DISCHARGED LUNATIC.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Last night, at Middle Park. John Mahon, husband of the licensee of the Middle Park Hotel, committed suicide by cutting his throat ...

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  13. MY FOREIGN-MADE HOME

    I was seated on a German parody of a Sheraton chair sipping French coffee from a cup that was made in Belgium. My hostess, by the soft glow of wax ...

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  14. A FRENCH CRUISER

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The French cruiser Jurien Delagraviere, for the safety of which fears were entertained, has arrived safely at Fort de France. ...

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  15. THE TURKS REPULSED

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—One thou-sand Turks attacked a rebel stronghold in the Florina district, which was guard-ed by 600, from whence bread, clothing, ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Terence Daly, a well known sportsman, died at his resi-dence at Strathfield last night. He was a member of the committee of Tattersall's ...

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  17. BARMAIDS ABOLITION BILL

    WELLINGTON, August 5. — The House had, figuratively speaking, "a night out" over the debate on the Bar-maids Abolition Bill, which took place ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Pretoria Commission to report on the Min-ing University recommends that the site be near Witwatersrand, and that the ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Advices from Tarina state that a fatal accident oc-curred at the Yudnamntana mine yester-day afternoon. James Arthur ...

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  20. WELLINGTON ELECTORATE.

    HOBART, Monday.—King Island and Mount Hicks road will be proclaimed polling places for the Wellington elector-ate. ...

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  21. A DESPERATE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A squad-ron of the Black Sea fleet has sailed for Turkish waters. Vienna reports that the situation is ...

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  22. THE EPIDEMIC.

    HOBART, Monday.—The announcement from Launceston that no fresh cases of smallpox have been reported has been received with a sigh relief, ...

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  23. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—On reading the report of the Tamar Rowing Club, published last week, I noticed that a resolution was passed to open the club's sheds for the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN POSTAGE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Postmaster-General, Mr Austen Cham-berlain, in reply to the British Empire League, said one-third of the homeward ...

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  25. PROTECTION FOR CONSULS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Porte professes to interpret the approach of the squadron as a visit connnected with the naval manoeuvres ...

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  26. ARRESTED FOR HOUSEBREAKING.

    HOBART, Monday.—Percy Brent and Leslie Smith have been arrested on a charge of breaking and entering the dwelling of Charles B. Pitman, with ...

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  27. RETIRING CIVIL SERVANTS.

    HOBART, Monday.—In connection with the rumored changes in the civil service, it is said that all servants en-titled to a pension will be retired. ...

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  28. CENTENARY CELEBRATION.

    HOBART, Monday.—A meeting of the executive of the centenary celebration committee was held to-night. It trans-pired that the Southern Tasmanian ...

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  29. A POLICE OFFICIAL DISMISSED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — In connection with Halim's trial, the chief of the gendarmes base been dismissed for entrusting important posts to Albanians ...

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  30. TASMANIAN PRODUCE AND COOL STORAGE COMPANY.

    Sir,—My duty to the management and the shareholders compels me to take notice of certain incorrect statements made by the manager of W. T. Bell and Co., Limited, ...

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  31. CHAMPION SWIMMING

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The English swimmer Jarvis was the winner of the 500 metres championship of the world at Paris in 9min 33 3-5sec. ...

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  32. IMMENSE IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Porte denies that they are arming the population in the Uskub district. Immense quantities of rifles and ...

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  33. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The conven-ers of the public meeting at the Town Hall to-night, who sought to enter a protest against the expenditure of large ...

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  34. TESTAMENTARY.

    HOBART, Monday.—The following have been issued: Probates: Dean Tom-kys to Arthur Thomas Wilson. £2035: Christopher Francis Alcock to Annie ...

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  35. TURKEY ORDERING ARTILLERY.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — M. Tzontcheff has excaped and left Bulgaria. One hundred insurgents have been ...

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  36. SCOTTSDALE

    SCOTTSDALE, Monday. — At a special meeting of the Local Board of Health held this afternoon the tender of Messrs. Wertheim and Benjamin was ...

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  37. RUSSIAN DEMANDS TO THE PORTE AND BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Count Lansdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, on the 11th inst. intimated that the Sultan's regret and the Porte ...

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  38. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT. Monday.—At midday on Saturday, a Mersey footballer lost a gold medal and £1 3s from his packet daring a match. Suspicion fell to-day ...

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  39. THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sir Philip Fysh, Postmaster-General, proposes to visit Tasmania as soon as the smallpox regulations are relaxed. He says there ...

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  40. THE MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—The monthly meeting of the Mersey Marine Board was held to-day, when all the Wardens were present. An offer to sell the ...

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  41. SIR EDWARD BRADDON'S HEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sir Edward Braddon, who has been seriously ill for several days past, is now slightly better. ...

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  42. CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—At the City Court to-day, Maurice England, captain of the steamer Itinda, was charged with having a [?]uantity of uncustomed goods ...

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  44. NAME OF PERTH.

    Sir,—Will you kindly allow me space in your columns for a few remarks re change of name for Perth. The reason alleged is that Perth (Tasmania) and Perth ...

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  45. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At the police court to-day, a number of owners of cat-tle were fined for allowing their animals to stray. ...

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  46. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—There is nothing of importance to report in re-gard to the readjustment of wages at North Lyell mine as proposed by the ...

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  49. A COMPLAINT ABOUT VACCINATION FEES.

    Sir,—Allow me through your valuable columns to complain of the injustice to travellers from Launceston to Melbourne. We pay five shillings for vaccination to a ...

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