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  2. OBITUARY

    Mr Donald Campbell. an old and respected colonist, died at his residence, Gressy. yesterday morning. after a lengthy illness, at the advanced age of ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART Monday.—A deputation from the people, of Kettering waited on the Premier, and protested against that district being made part of Port ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS

    WOODBRIDGE, Monday The Premier (Mr Evans) addressed a meeting of his constituents at Woodbridge tonight. Mr Hean also being presents. ...

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  5. THE IDAHO TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— W. M. Haywood, Secretary of the Western Federation of Miners (United States), has been acquitted of the murder of ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE. Monday. Postmortem examinations were held to-day on the bodies of two infants found in a city lane and Kerri Creek and ...

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  7. SOAP LIBEL ACTIONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Messrs. Joseph Watson and Son's soap libel actions against the "Daily Mail" and its allies have been settled ...

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  8. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    Alfred Owen Davis, common law clerk, was to-day sentenced by Justice Clussen to fourteen days' imprisonment for contempt of court in refusing to ...

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  9. A BANKRUPT'S AFFAIRS.

    Herbert James Edgar, a storekeeper of Zeehan, was examined at the Supreme Court today in connection with his bankruptcy. He stated that ...

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  10. STRIKE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Eleven hundred bootmakers struck, and marched in procession at Raon I'Etape, in France. They rioted when the police ...

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  11. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Majors Selheim and Luscombe, who have gone through a special course of training in England and India, returned to-day by the mail steamer ...

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  12. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Mrs Hogarth, wife of Mr John Hogarth. of Sylvaterre, took a quantity of Toxo rabbit poison, and died before medical assistance could be obtained. ...

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  13. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS.

    The following notifications will appear in to-morrow's "Gazette" sittings of the Supreme Court will be held as under: Launceston: Civil, August 20; ...

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  14. A FAST STEAMER

    LONDON. Monday Morning.— Messrs. Harland and Wolff are constructing for the Dominion Shipping Line, a steamer embodying two sets of ...

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  15. MOTHER'S INSANE ACT.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, Charlotte Kenny, a young married woman was charged with having murdered her infant child named Jeremiah Kenny, ...

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  16. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—An old offender, named George, Cole, was fined 5s at the police court to-day for being drunk and disorderly. ...

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  17. SAN FRANCISCO

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Dr. Taylor, the new Mayor of San Francisco, has appointed sixteen supervisors of high standing, including merchants ...

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  18. MARINE BOARD DISPUTE.

    A special meeting of the Mersey Marine Board was held to-day to consider the contretemps arising out of the questioning of Warden Levy's vote, ...

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  19. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The third commission at The Hauge Conference has discussed the British proposal dealing with the duties and obligations of ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS

    The committee of the mask and domino ball, which will take place at the Albert. Hall to-morrow night have good reason to congratulate themselves ...

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  21. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    The duty collected at the Custom House to-day amounted to £121,267. or £13,267 in excess of the average duty. The excise paid on tobacco was £4000, ...

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  22. THE RAND STRIKE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Rand strike has been finally declared off. The Government has secured for a majority of the strikers ...

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  23. CHARGE AGAINST DOCTORS.

    The husband of a woman who died suddenly in childbirth at Fitzroy yesterday morning, told the police that he had tried in vain to got the doctor ...

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  24. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Monday.—A public meeting was held to-night to consider the sewerage, scheme for Burnie, as prepared by Mr St. John David. About ...

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  25. CRISIS IN KOREA

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Marquis Ito is gradually disbanding the Korean army, and substituting an equal number of Japanese troops. ...

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  26. SEVEN-TAILED COMET

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Professor Flammarion states that a comet with seven tails, one of which is seven million miles long; is approaching, and ...

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  27. LANDING AN ALIEN.

    Andrew D. Moody, master of the steamer Ailsa Craig, was fined £100 for having permitted a prohibited immigrant to enter the Commonwealth. ...

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  28. A PECULIAR MARRIAGE.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day, Catherine Louisa Halliday, who proceeded against her husband, John Halliday. on a claim for maintenance, ...

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  29. ANNEXATION DENIED.

    The Marquis Ito is regenerating the Tribunal of Justice. He denies that Japan is annexing Korea, and declares she was formerly her adviser, and is ...

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  30. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    The attractive programme submitted on Saturday by the Alhambra Company was repeated before an appreciative audience last evening. Miss ...

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  31. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.—The report presented at the annual meeting, of D Company Rifle Club alluded with satisfaction to the company having ...

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  32. THE WAR OFFICE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. Owing to the interest aroused by Mr R. B. Haldane's army proposals, a mixed committee of representative men, ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS

    Sir Henry Primrose, Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue, has been appointed chairman of the Pacific Cable Board. ...

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  34. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, .Monday.—The Governor-General (Lord Norchoote) arrived in Melbourne to-day from Sydney, a week in advance, of the time ...

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  35. IMMIGRATION

    The pamphlet prepared by the Launceston branch of the Immigration League has been issued, aud should do a great deal to advertise the practical ...

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  36. THE IRISH PARTY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A meeting of the Irish Party in the House of Commons has been held. On receiving Mr Charles J. Dolan's letter ...

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  37. A COMPLACENT PRISONER.

    When Joseph Liddington, alias Hand, alias Falk, came before the police court this morning charged with feloniously stealing two watches, a ...

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  38. "JACK THE RIPPER" OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Three little girls at Berlin have been the victims of "Jack the Ripper" outrages. One has died, and a madman ...

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  39. TASMANIAN SAVINGS BANK.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day it was decided to comply with a request from the Tasmanian Government for the loan of an officer to ...

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  40. DESTROYERS IN COLLISION.

    When assembling For the impending view of the Home fleet the destroyers Wavety and Lother collided off Beachy Head. Both were rather badly ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man named Thomas Faulks, residing at Moss Vale, who had been acting strangely of late. was discovered among the burning ...

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  42. A FORTUNE SQUANDERED.

    Sir Humphrey de Trafford han become bankrupt. He expended half a million starling in eighteen years, chiefly in racing and horse breeding. ...

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  43. THE FAR EAST

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Russo-Japanese treaty of commerce and the Navigation and Fishery Convention have been signed at St. Petersburg. ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Magnificent rain has fallen throughout the agricultural areas of the State, averaging well over an inch. Much of the ...

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  45. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN. Monday.—At the police court to-day Wm. Bolton was fined 5s for bring drunk and disorderly on Saturday night. Frank Vernon, for ...

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  46. A VENEZUELAN CONCESSION.

    Venezuela refuses to arbitrate respecting the asphalt concession granted to Americans. ...

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  47. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Mr Deakin came to town to-day looking much improved, He returns to Point Lonsdale to-morrow, but will be in ...

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  48. ANOTHER MOTORING VICTIM.

    Mr Erbacher, a young American millionarie, has been killed at New Jersey whilst motoring. ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—An extraordinary affair occurred at Riversdale, Southland. A number of fires were observed in different positions, ...

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  50. PAINFUL MISHAP

    Wm. dough, an engine-driver employed at the Florence mine, has been scalded about the hand, back and arms, through the blowing out of a ...

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  51. RAILWAY LAW

    LONDON. Monday Morning.—The conflict in Carolina regarding railway laws has been settled. The railway implicated agrees to the Governor's ...

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  52. ARREST OF NATIVES.

    Two hundred natives have been arrested at Aleck after an exiting jungle drive on a charge of committing extensive atrocities. They were ...

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  53. A MILITARY PROPOSAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An important recommendation has been made by General Gordon, to the Commonwealth authorities, for the training of ...

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  54. Sheep Shipment

    Messrs. W. T. Ball and Co. will ship to Melbourne by the Coogee to-day the following sheep for exhibition at the Australian sheepbreeders' ...

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  55. SOLDIERS SENTENCED.

    LONDON. Monday Morning. Fifty-eight Roumanian soldiers have been sentenced to penal servitude for life for refusing to fire on peasants during ...

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  56. NOTICES.

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  57. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONY.

    BRISBANE. Monday. An experiement was made yesterday by the deputy Postmaster-General in long distance telephoning Using one of the ...

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  58. GREAT MOTOR RACE.

    Prince Borghese who is competing in the great motor car race from Peking to Paris, has arrived at Moscow. ...

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  59. Advertising

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