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  2. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Owing to the stormy weather telegraphic communications with Adelaide and Sydney are still subject to delay. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—"The Times," in dealing with the subject of industrial arbitration, says that though a true Arbitration Act has not yet been ...

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  4. ACADEMY OF MUSIC

    It would be an exceedingly easy thing for Launceston to be swallowed up in London and be never missed but to imagine Launceston ...

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  6. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Whilst a wedding procession was proceeding down one of the streets in Usofka a bomb was thrown, killing ...

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  7. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The house steward at the Launceston General Hospital reports. the state of the institution as follows: Remaining August 1, 94; since ...

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  8. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—"The Pall Mall Gazette" says that Mr Deakin's offer on behalf of Australia of substantial preference for British trade is ...

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  9. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's Show opens here on Tuesday, and continues until Saturday. It is expected to be a great success, as the number of ...

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  10. NEW GOVERNOR OF ODESSA.

    General Glagoleff has succeeded General Carangozoff as Governor-General of Odessa. ...

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  11. TUBERCULOSIS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The National Federation of Meat Traders is urging the Government to issue the Royal Commission's report on ...

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  12. DISAPPOINTMENT IN CANADA.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—According to the Canadian press, disappointment is felt at Mr Deakin's preference proposals in placing the ...

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  13. FRESH TROOPS AT WARSAW.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Sixteen fresh battalions of troops and 12,000 Cossacks have reached Warsaw. ...

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  14. MADAME DOLORES RETURN.

    Madame Dolores, the famous prima donna, made her reappearance in Melbourne last night, and received an enthusiastic reception. The concert ...

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  15. THE RECENT MUTINY.

    One hundred civilians arrested at St. Petersburg have been convoyed to Kronstadt, accused of complicity in the recent mutiny. ...

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  16. THE STATE REVENUE.

    The Victorian revenue for August was £746,371, or £175,705 more than the same month last year. This is probably the highest record for any ...

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  17. MORE PRESS VIEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" (free trade), says that the essence of Mr Deakin's proposal is a further instalment of protection for ...

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  18. ENGLISH HOP CROP

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Lemay's estimate of the English hop crop is considerably less than half the annual consumption. ...

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  19. THE SVEABORG MUTINY.

    Farther sentences have been passed on those connected with the Sveaborg mutiny. Nineteen soldiers and three civilians ...

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  20. FRENCH REFUGEES IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Spanish bill subjecting religious associations recently arriving from Franco to the same law as industrials has ...

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  21. DAMAGE BY FLOODS.

    Owing to the heavy rain several rivers overflowed their banks, causing floods and considerable damage to bridges and fences. It is reported ...

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  22. THE PRIME MINISTER'S SAFETY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—At the instance of the Czar, M. Stolypin and his family are to reside at the Winter Palace. ...

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  23. RAINFALL STATISTICS.

    The statistics of the rainfall through out the State for the last eight months show an average of 17.35 inches, as compared with 16.42 inches for the ...

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  24. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Hobart Marine Hoard have received a report from the superintendent of Goose Island lighthouse, under date August 23 ...

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  25. SECRETARY FOR WAR

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Mr R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, has visited the Prussian War Office. ...

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  26. EARLY CONSIDERATION IN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Government is being urged by its supporters to have the New Zealand reciprocal agreement, and the British ...

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  27. INTER-STATE STOCK CONFERENCE

    The Inter-State Stock Conference was continued yesterday, when the subject discussed was pleuro-pnemonia. In the course of the debate it was stated ...

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  28. A PRIME MINISTER'S LOSS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, is in receipt of telegrams of sympathy from all parts of the world ...

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  29. NATAL AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Reuter's correspondent at Pietermaritzburg states that the Imperial Government has sanctioned the Indemnity Bill. ...

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  30. VALEDICTORY.

    DEVONPORT, Saturday. Mr M. Stevens, who has been head shunter at the Devonport railway station for some time, was to-night presented by the ...

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  31. PRISONERS AS ROAD MAKERS.

    The State Premier (Mr Bent) has decided to place on the estimates a sum of £5000 for road making by prisoners in the "back country." He says that ...

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  32. AN EXCITING INCIDENT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A peculiar and sensational incident occurred at New York during a balloon ascent by Miss Daly, a well-known ...

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  33. AMERICAN BANK FRAUDS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—It has been ascertained that Mr Hippie, president of the Real Estate Bank at Philadelphia, who committed suicide ...

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  34. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—Three more cases of typhoid fever were reported yesterday and two to-day. It is feared that there is a secondary case but the doctors are ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Hawkesbury River is rising rapidly owing to the heavy rains recently, and a considerable area around Windsor is already flooded. ...

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  36. MISHAP AT A MINE.

    Yesterday afternoon one of the bridles which connects from the top of the king post to the nose of the bob of the pump at the Montana No. 2 mine ...

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  37. STRIKE OF COAL MINERS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Six thousand coal miners at Rhymney, in Wales, and 4000 at the collieries at Maesteg, have struck work. This ...

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  38. ATTEMPTS AT MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    Early on Saturday morning Lenore Cosgrove, aged 33, was admitted into the Sydney Hospital suffering from a bullet wound in the forehead. The ...

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  39. SEVERE HEAT IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The heat during the past few days has been very severe, and some cases of sunstroke are reported. ...

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  40. A DEVONPORT SENSATION

    DEVONPORT, Saturday.—The liquidator of the North-Western Farmers' Association issued a warrant to-day for the arrest of C. A. Littler, ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Sir John Eldon Gorst has been appointed the British Government's special commissioner at the New Zealand ...

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  42. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday.—The Queenstown Poultry and Dog Society's annual show was opened on Saturday afternoon, and was a complete success ...

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  43. DISTURBANCE ON A STEAMER.

    A serious disturbance resulted in a man being shot at and wounded on aboard the, R.M.S. Sonoma at Circular Quay on Saturday mornng. A drunken ...

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  44. PHONETIC SPELLING

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Six hundred college professors in Canada are supporting President Roosevelt's system of spelling. ...

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  45. CATTLE DISEASE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—An outbreak has occurred among cattle in Natal of what is known as the East Coast fever, and it is feared it will be ...

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  46. A BAD HARVEST

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Heavy floods following the poor harvest in Bengal and East Bengal will cause a serious famine, many of the crops ...

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  47. Death of Two Priests:

    Two priests have, lately died who served in this diocese (says "Church News"). The Rev. J. G. Morling, born in Hobart fifty-one, years ago qualified ...

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  48. TRANSPORT ASHORE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Advices from Honolulu state that the American transport Sheridan is ashore at Barber's Point. ...

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  49. "A GOOD MARRIAGE SEASON."

    "The rise or fall in the marriage rate or in the value of exports or imports is generally regarded as being in some degree indicative of a corresponding ...

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  50. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Hirst, the famous Yorkshire cricketer, has completed 2000 runs in matches, and in bowling has taken 200 wickets. This ...

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  52. KENT WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Kent, by not losing a match since Whitsuntide, has secured the championship of all England, Yorkshire, Surrey, ...

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  53. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In his seventh attempt to swim across the English Channel Burgess swam fourteen miles in eighteen hours. ...

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  54. HAYWARD'S THIRTEENTH CENTURY.

    Hayward, the Surrey batsman, who compiled his thirteenth century in the match against Middlesex, has increased his aggregate to 3360 runs for the ...

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