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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 1,015 words
  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—The revenue returns for the financial year ended June 30 show total receipts £6,461,143, being £343,903 below the Treasurer's ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. ELECTING FEDERAL DELEGATES.

    BRISBANE, WEDNESDAY.—At a public meeting held last night a resolution was carried calling upon the Legislature to alter the Federal Enabling Bill [?] to secure ...

    Article : 41 words
  5. SPORTING

    Elsewhere appear the handicaps for Tattersall's Rate Club's next meet, to be held at Elphin on Saturday next. Notification is given to owners of ponies and horses entered ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. THE WAY TO THE WEST.

    A gentleman who has been for a quarter of a century prospecting the mining fields of Australia, but principally those of Tasmania, and especially in ...

    Article : 116 words
  7. NEW GUINEA AFFAIRS.

    BRISBANE, WEDNESDAY.—Information from Port Moresby states that Sir William M'Gregor and a Government party have succeeded in meeting and punishing the ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. MINING NEWS.

    All transfers of interest in the Svengali Mining Company must be lodged at the office of Messrs. J. and C. Maddox before Friday, July 10, for distribution of cash and ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. NORTH AND WEST DIRECT ROUTE ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the sub-committee of the North and West Direct Konte Association to consult upon the report of Mr C. Russell was held last night, Mr S. J. Sutton occupying ...

    Article : 1,364 words
  10. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—Gold Prix, Bloodwood, and Cultean have been scratched for the V.R.O. Grand National Hurdle Race. ...

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  11. NEW RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—Mr Mathleson entered to-day upon his five years' office as Railway Commissioner, and he was kept busy throughout the day with interviews ...

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  12. THE LATEST BETTING.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—In the betting market to-day Dungan received further support for the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race at 3 to 2; Morago ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. NEW SOVEREIGN.

    A cable was received yesterday by Messrs. Mendell and Cameron, of Melbourne, from their London agents, the Investment Agency Company of Australasia, stating that the ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. A WARNING TO CHILDREN.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—With the view of shocking children from tampering with the railway points, etc., of which a number of complaints have recently been ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, WEDNESDAY.—Owing to a breakage of the couplings twenty loaded trucks broke away from the train near Guildford, and ran down a gradient at ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. THE MONTH'S MINERAL RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  17. SUSPICIOUS RUNNING.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—At the Moorefield pony races this afternoon the running of Volley in the Tempe Handicap was called in question by the stewards, who disqualified ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. A SCARLET FEVER OUTBREAK.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—At a meeting of the Board of Health to-day 12 districts were proclaimed as infected with scarlet fever. ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, WEDNESDAY.—The Legislative Council, on the casting vote of the Speaker, have thrown out the Asiatic Restriction Bill after an animated debate. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. PIGEON SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 485 words
  21. THE YEAR'S CUSTOMS RETURNS.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—The Customs returns for the past month was £163,559; deducting drawbacks, the net revenue amounts to £150,501. Total ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. THE COUNTRY.

    At the Council meeting on Wednesday there were present—Councillors Mackinnon, Cameron, Heyes, and Youl. Councillor Youl was voted to the chair.—Letter was ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. VICTORIAN MINING REPORT.

    Following out the practice of his predecessor, Mr J. Travis, the Acting-Secretary for Mines, has issued a report for the year 1895 showing the condition of the mining ...

    Article : 353 words
  24. THE WINE AND SPIRIT BONUSES.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—A deputation representing the Victorian Temperance Alliance waited to-day upon the Minister of Agriculture to enter a protest against the ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. INLAND TELEGRAMS.

    HOBART, WEDNESDAY.—Heavy rain again fell last night, and to-day it has been showery. ...

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  26. GUARDING AGAINST TICKS.

    HOBART, WEDNESDAY.—A proclamation will be issued shortly prohibiting the importation of Queensland hides into Tasmania unless they are properly guaranteed ...

    Article : 35 words
  27. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—In the Assembly this afternoon the Premier, replying to a question whether he intended to introduce a bill reducing the number of ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. WYNYARD.

    At the police court on Tuesday four cases of neglecting to send children to school were brought before the Bench. In three cases reasonable excuses were made and the ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. SCHOOL TEACHERS' FEES.

    HOBART, WEDNESDAY.—Sir Edward Braddon has put through a regulation providing that school teachers' fees which do not amount to more than £50 should not ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—In the Assembly last evening Mr M'Gowan gave fresh notice of a bill to authorise a plebiscito on the fiscal question. ...

    Article : 74 words
  31. LONGFORD.

    At a committee meeting of the Choral Society it was decided to hold a concert in August, and for the next quarter the cantata "The Picnic" will be worked up, and ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. WEST COAST ROADS.

    HOBART, WEDNESDAY.—Mr Pillinger has authorised the additional expenditure of £20 for [?]duroying on the new road from Queenstown to the crossing. This will ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. DEVONPORT.

    At the East Devonport Police Court on Wednesday, before Mr P. C. Maxwell, S.M., Messrs. J. H. M'Call, J. Powell, and Dr. Young, J's.P., George Cole pleaded guilty to ...

    Article : 183 words
  34. TIT FOR TAT.

    HOBART, WEDNESDAY.—The Premier of New Zealand has requested the Premier of Tasmania to remove the restrictions imposed on importations into Tasmania of New ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,572 words
  36. FEDERAL CONVENTION DELEGATES.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—In the Assembly last night Mr Griffith moved, "That in the opinion of the House the representatives of New South Wales to the Federal ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. FOOTBALL.

    At the usual weekly meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Senior Football Association there was a full attendance, Mr G. H. Bailey presiding. The case of A. Norman, ...

    Article : 337 words
  38. THE FEDERAL CONGRESS ELECTIONS.

    HOBART, WEDNESDAY.—Sir Edward Braddon has telegraphed to the Premier of New South Wales asking that arrangements be made whereby the Federal Congress ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. THE COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—The adjourned meeting of shipmasters was held at Newcastle to-day to discuss the detention of the vessels in the harbor through the coal strike. ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. DELORAINE.

    The quarterly meeting of the Deloraine circuit of the Wesleyan Church was held on Monday at Deloraine. The newly appointed minister, the Rev. W. Beckett, presided, and ...

    Article : 103 words
  41. ST. HELEN'S.

    ST1. HELEN'S, WEDNESDAY.—Richard Treloggen, son of Mr Joseph Treloggen, of St. Helen's, was accidentally shot in the leg by a young man named Thompson to-day. ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, WEDNESDAY.—The revenue for the year ended yesterday was £2,612,038, being £155,598 in excess of the estimate. ...

    Article : 27 words
  43. SCOTTSDALE.

    On Saturday evening a jumble fair was held in the Oddfellows' Hall, in connection with St. Barnabas' Church. A large and varied assortment of goods were displayed ...

    Article : 265 words
  44. OATLANDS.

    On Sunday, the 21st inst., John Johnson died, after lingering some days, of softening of the brain. The poor old fellow must have been close upon 80, and was for a long time ...

    Article : 177 words
  45. SUPERSEDING THE OATH.

    ADELAIDE, WEDNESDAY.—The Premier has introduced a bill in the Legislative Assembly providing that affirmations may be made in lien of oaths. ...

    Article : 25 words
  46. DEATH OF A LIBRARIAN.

    ADELAIDE, WEDNESDAY.—Richard S. Benham, librarian of the Public Library, died to-day. He had been 88 years in the public service. ...

    Article : 25 words
  47. MELBOURNE v. SOUTH TASMANIA.

    HOBART, WEDNESDAY.—The first of the two matches arranged between the Melbourne Club and Southern Tasmania took place this afternoon at the Association ...

    Article : 753 words
  48. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, WEDNESDAY.—The debate on the second reading of the Federal Enabling Bill was continued till a late hour last night. The Premier said the ...

    Article : 130 words
  49. ST. HELEN'S.

    The weather during the past week has been very disagreeable, cold winds, with heavy sleety showers, until Friday, which was fine. We had a visit from Superintendent ...

    Article : 299 words
  50. A SUGGESTION.

    SIR,—I was present at the Albert Hall on Wednesday and Friday evenings last, and heard Mons. Henri Issell's orchestra perform. I am sure Launceston ought to be ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. THE TICK PEST.

    BRISBANE, WEDNESDAY.—In the Assembly Mr Tozer moved the second reading of a bill to deal with the tick pest. The bill met with general support, and the second ...

    Article : 43 words
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