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  2. LEFROY.

    The event of importance this week is the discovery of payable gold at the New Waverley, adjoining the Land o' Cakes. There has been A lot of prospecting done on ...

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  3. INLAND TELEGRAMS,

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Ministers decided to-day to again light both Houses of Parliament with electricity during the coming [?] ...

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  4. SPORTING

    A meeting of the committee of the T.T.C. was held at the Brisbane Hotel yesterday morning. Eight members were present. A letter was read from Mr W. T. Doolan, ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY.—Probate duty to the amount of £11.4[?]8 was paid to-day on the estate of the late James Murphy, of St. Kilds. The value of the estate for ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—Mr Chamberlain has made a statement in the House of Commons in reference to the inquiry into the recent raid made ...

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  9. DUNDAS POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE.

    HOBART, FRIDAY—Mr Pillinger is inquiring into the ability of the lowest tenderer for altere[?]ions and additions to the post and telegraph office at Dundas to carry ...

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  10. ALLEGED CARELESS NAVIGATION.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY,—Three cases of alleged careless navigation were dealt with to-day by the Marine Board. One of them involved rather an important point as to the ...

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  11. SHALL DEBTS ACT.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Mr Gill, M.H.A., introduced a deputation of merchants and traders to the Attorney-General this morning, asking that the Small Debts Act should ...

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  12. THE NORTHERN TASMANIAN KENNEL CLUB.

    Since the abandonment of the Northern Tasmanian Poultry and Dog Society some months ago there has been no organised combination for the furtherance of the ...

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  13. A JOINT COMMITTEE EXPECTED.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—With reference to the inquiry, the Standard, says it was expected that the Government would have ...

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  14. TASMANIAN YIELDS.

    Tasmania (Beaconsfield).—June 26—Crushed 1275 tons quartz, yielding amalgam from boxes 5319.[?] and from plates 47l8oz. Amalgam will be retorted and brought to ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The Premier (Mr Reid) has received a telegram from the Premier of West Australia as follows:—"Have decided to introduce the Federal ...

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  16. A GERMAN PRESS OPINION.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—The National Zeitung, published at Berlin, states that if Great Britain ignores Dr. Leyds' demands to prosecute Mr Cecil ...

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  17. MINING MEETINGS.

    A meeting of this company was held on Tuesday at the Olderfleet, 475 Collins-street. Melbourne. It was decided to register aa a no liability company, and articles of ...

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  18. HOBART POLICE COURT.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—At the Police Court to-day Thomas Stamp was fined £1 and coats for having exposed meat for sale in his shop which had not been subjected to ...

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  19. THE FEDERAL ISSUE.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr M'Gowan withdrew his motion for a plebiscite on the fiscal issue. ...

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  20. VENEZUELAN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Ambassador at Washington, has asked Mr Richard Olney, the Secretary of ...

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  21. CUBTIN—DAVIS.

    The first meeting of this company was held on Wednesday at the boardroom, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne. Mr Wm. Knox presided. The chairman ...

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  22. THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The Cabinet has decided that the control of the Public Works Committee be entrusted to the Parliamentary staff, so as to be removed from the control of ...

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  23. CASE OF INCENDIARISM

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Further evidence was taken to-day before Coroner Biddock [?] the cause and origin of the fire at Augusa-road last week. Superintendent Hedberg ...

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  24. HOMING.

    The Lefroy Junior Homing Society held a separate race from Georgetown on Saturday, June 20, for hen birds only. The day was good for homing, and the birds made fast ...

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  25. THE TITLE OF "HONORABLE."

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The Queen has approved of the retention of the title of "Honorable" by Mr H.Copsland, M.L.A, and Mr F. B. Suttor, ex-M.L.A. ...

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  26. A NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—At a meeting at [?]00 women, held is the Town Hall this afternoon, Lady Hampden being in the chair, it was decided to form a National Council of ...

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  27. CYCLING.

    On Thursday evening a social was tendered by the members of the City C.C. as a farewell to Mr F. A. Beaumont, who is shortly leaving for England, Mr Beaumont ...

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  28. THE HOUSE OF ORLEANS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The death is announced of Louis Charles Philippe Raphael d'Orleans, Due de Nemours, second son of King ...

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  29. SOUTH HERCULES.

    The adjourned extraordinary meeting of the shareholders in this company was held at the registered office, 60 to 70 Queen—street on June 22. Dr. G. Cooke-Adams presided. ...

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  30. MURDER OF A CHINAMAN.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY—A verdict of wilful murder against Chew Fun was returned to-day at the inquest on the body of J[?]a Tong, the Chinaman who was fatally stabbed ...

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  31. THE DIXON-HENRY CASE.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Owing to the Pressure of Supreme Court work delivery of the judgment in the Dixon-Henry case will probably be delayed a little. ...

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  32. TESTING A FIRING COAL.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The Government hate invited Professor Thre[?]fall, of the Sydney Royal University, to act at president of the Royal Commission to investigate the ...

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  33. THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night.—Mr Wilfrid Laurier, leader of the Liberal party in Canada, which has secured a substantial majority over the ...

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  34. SUDDEN DEATH OF A CHILD.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—John Higgins, residing in Patrick-street, reported to the police to-day the sudden death from convulsions of his infant child, Smily May Higgins. ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, FRIDAY.—Mr Kingston, Premier of South Australia, asks the Premiers of New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania to join with him is sending a message to the ...

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  36. THE WEATHER IN THE SOUTH.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—To-day was beautifully fine, changing towards evening, when slight showers fell, followed by a high northerly wind. ...

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  37. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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  38. THE WEST COAST MINES.

    ST[?]RAHAN WEST, FRIDAY.—One of the fur[?] connected with the Mount Lyell Smelting Works was charged yesterday, and smelting operations were started last night. ...

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  39. MINING NEWS.

    [All reports for which publication in this column is desired must bear the signatures and address of the senders.] Forfeited shares in the following ...

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  40. A MEETING OF PREMIERS.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY.—Mr Kingston, the Premier of South Australia, arrived this morning from Adelaide. He lunched with the Premier (Mr Turner) and several other ...

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  41. THE COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The ballot returns received from Newcastle to-day from the additional miners lodges reduce the majority in favor of acceptance of the proposals ...

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  42. COLD.

    New Waverley (Lefroy)—June 26—Continue raising rich stone; samples forwarded to-night. All going well. North-Went Tasmania (Beaconsfield).— ...

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  43. THE BALSTRUP CENTRAL.

    ZEEHAN, FRIDAY.—Messrs. Hart and Fitzgerald, the trustees of the V.D.L. Bank (in liquidation), are inviting applications for the position of mine manager for the ...

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  44. A MINE MANAGER'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—Mr Thomas Crondace, manager of the Scottish-Auitralian Mining Company, has written to Captain E. Parker, chairman of the shipmasters' ...

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  45. SILVER.

    East Hercules (Mount Reld).—Since my last have elected blacksmith's shop, and have now commenced to open up the cast lode. I have traced this lode for about five ...

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  46. SYMPATHY FOR THE TRIMMERS.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—Much sympathy is felt for the coal-trimmen, who are suffering great distress through enforced idleness. ...

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  47. MINING REPORTS.

    SIR,—A very foolish paragraph appears in the mining news of the Daily Telegraph of yesterday from Ringvilla, in which an anonymous correspondent, unable to con[?]eal ...

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  48. WYNYARD.

    The Table Cape detachment of volunteers mustered on Wednesday evening in good numbers, and under command of Lieutenant Priestly marched to the residence of Mr B. ...

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