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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Night.—Sir George Turner, Premier of Victoria, has arranged to leave London on his return to Melbourne on July 9 in the ...

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    A DOU[?] EVENT.—To-night the Salvation Army holds its annual festival in connection with its social work, the public meeting which taken place at the ...

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  6. MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The military tournament at Islington was continued yesterday. Lieutenant Campbell Thompson and ...

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    CARRY KNOWS HIS FARE.—The few people who were at the station at the [?] of the departure of the 4.30 p.m. train for Scot[?]le yesterday were tested to an ...

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    It is notable as a singular coincidence that on the morning we suggested the establishment of a Chamber of Mines in Tasmanian a report was published in ...

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  9. ARRIVAL OF THE ADELAIDE RIFLES.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Night.—The c[?]tngent of the Adelaide Rifles has arrived to take part in the jubilee celebrations, and the men have been ...

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  10. A NEW ZEALAND BISHOP.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The University of Oxford has conferred a doctorship on the Bishop of Wa[?], New Zealand, who is at ...

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  11. SHIPPING.

    To[?]po, [?] 2430 tons, H. Same master, for Sydney [?] N.W. Coast pro[?] Me[?] Button, Pe[?], Cath-cart and child, Rankin: Misses Hardman, Button, ...

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  12. TEE CURRIERS' BANQUET.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—At a banquet given by the Curriers' Guild, Mr C. C. Kingston, Premier of South Australia, and Sir John Forrest, ...

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  13. TO-DAY.

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  14. LAUNCESTON MAIL TABLE.

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  15. THE MINER' CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—At the Minors' Congress it was decided to legalise the eight hours for miners by a majority of over a million votes. ...

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  16. SPORTING.

    At the request of a large number of horse-owners the committee of the [?]bray Pony and Trotting Club have decided, as already intimated, to held a jubilee race meeting on ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. SIR GEORGE TURNER INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—During an interview with a representative of the Daily News Sir George Turner, Premier of Victoria, stated ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN BRAZIL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—During the fighting in Brazil between the regulars and the Canadian fanatics the former lost 800 men, whilst the ...

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  20. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

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  21. CYCLING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The New South Wales amateur cyclist Wally Kerr, who arrived in England about a month ago, has ...

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  22. MR SEDDON OVATED.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Morning.—Mr R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, has been ovated on his visiting St. Helen's, in Lancashire, where ...

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  23. FINANCIAL.

    LONDON, Tursday Night.—Messrs. Dalgety and Company's shares are quoted [?] £4 10s, the other colonial companies being unaltered. ...

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  24. SALE OF BLOODSHOT.

    MELBOURNE, WEDNESDAY.—Mr Alf. Harvey has sold Bloodshot to Mr E. Power for £[?]00. ...

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  25. DISQUALIFICATIONS REMITTED.

    ADELAIDE, TUESDAY.—The stewards of the Ke[?]da Racing Club met this morning and decided to recommend to the S.A.J.C. committee that the remainder of the terms ...

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  26. THE SLUMS FUND.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The sun of £300,000 has been subscribed to the slums dinner fund opened by the Princes of Wales. ...

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  27. A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY.

    LONDON. Wednesday Morning.—The New Zealand and River Plata Land and Mortgage Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent. for the ...

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  28. AQUATIOS.

    SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY.—The secretary of the New South Wales Rowing Association has written to similar associations in the other colonies, suggesting that a letter be ...

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  29. COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE.

    Messrs. Briggs, of Scottsdale, Wills, of New Norfolk, members of the Council, with Mr Hogarth, editor of the Council's journal, and Mr Ev[?]s under-secretary of the ...

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  30. CYCLING.

    The second race of the Amst[?]r Cycling Club will take place on Saturday. The course is from Evandale Junction to St. George's Square. The first rider will start ...

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  31. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Night.—The British, Russian, and Italian Embassies at Stamboul are obtaining reports of the exact condition of affairs in ...

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  32. OATLANDS TO HOBART [?]AOE.

    In another column appear particulars of the 50-miles road race from Oatlanda to Hobart, promoted by the Hobart Drapers' and Gro[?] Assistants' Early Closing ...

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  33. JAPAN AND HAWAII.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Night.—The Japanese Government finds that it will have a stronger Power to settle with if the attempt to coerce Hawaii ...

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  34. FOOTBALL.

    A special meeting of the Fist[?]oy club is called for Saturday, at 8 p.m., at the Royal Hotel. All playing members are requested to attend, as the business is important. ...

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  35. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Night.—The British imports for the past month show an increase of £2,986,360 over the same period of last year, and the ...

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  36. NORTHERN TASMANIAN SENIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    The usual weekly meeting of the committee was held last evening. Present: Messrs, W. L. Sidebottom, W. J. J[?]so[?]. A. W. Orchard, C. T. Farthing, W. H. ...

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  37. THE WHEAT SUPPLY.

    LONDON, TUESDAY Night.—It is estimated that the quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,250,000 bus[?], and for the ...

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  38. LADY SHENTON'S FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr O. Kingston, Premier of Sooth Aus­tralia, Sir John Forrest, Premier, and Sir Malcolm Fraser, Agent-General of ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL

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  40. NORTH-WEST COAST.

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  41. NORTH-WESTERN ASSOCIATION.

    The opening matches of the contests for the premiership of the North-Wester Football Association were played on Saturday, when Devonport met ...

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  42. BURMA AND CHINA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The revised Burma-Chinese Convention has been ratified. By the terms of the convention ...

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  43. VICTORIA.

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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