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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The committee of the House of Lords on the Shops' Bill report that Sunday trading is increasing, ...

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  3. AFTER THE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir William Butler's report on the sales and refunds to contractors in South Africa during the war has ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Henry Don Hendricks, a colored man, has been found guilty of disobeying a maintenance order to pay his wife £1 a week. ...

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  5. THE TATURA TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An inquest was held at Tatura to-day concerning the death of William Skinner, when 35 witnesses were examined. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday.—The following executive appointments have been made: A. Blanbaum, public vaccinator at Ringarooma, vice Dr. Cummings, ...

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  8. MINISTERIAL.

    The Treasurer, having to be in Launceston on Wednesday next on public business, will be in his office on Thursday, instead of Monday, when he will ...

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  9. SPORT AND PASTIME

    The above society held a single-out race from Campbell Town on Wednesday afternoon. Mr Harold Doolan, as usual, was timekeeper, and gave the ...

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  10. A BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Augustine Roche, a Nationalist, has been elected unopposed for Cork City, in place of the late Mr ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Another case of plague has been reported. The patient is a woman residing at South Brisbane. ...

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  12. FRUIT PULPS.

    The Agent-General reports the sale of pulp as being dull. Quotations are as follow: Raspberry, old £28 per ton, new £30; apricot pulp (colonial), old ...

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  13. THE SUBMARINE DISASTER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—On the submarine "A8" being raised fifteen bodies were recovered, and all show the effects of a violent ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—James Hickey, formerly a fireman on the steamer Zealandia, and a companion of Joseph Marshall, has been found on ...

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  15. PENGUIN

    PENGUIN, Thursday.—A serious accident befel Guard Atkinson, of the goods train this morning at the railway station. In attempting to couple an ...

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  16. CAUSE OF THE DISASTER.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—An examination of the submarine "A8" reveals indications that an accident or a mistake in manipulating ...

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  17. INVERESK JUNIOR SOCIETY.

    The above club are holding a single-out "maiden" race from Evandale Junction on Saturday. Sixteen entries have been received, and as there ...

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  18. LOST OVERBOARD.

    The barque Devonport, which has arrived at Kaipara from Melbourne, reported that Mrs Sunbery, the captain's wife, was lost overboard. ...

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  19. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—A forcible instance of the folly of neglecting to pay rates was afforded this morning when W. Cowburn, who failed to ...

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  20. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The ride of the Japanese to Omoso is considered to be the finest cavalry achievement of the war. ...

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  21. COUNTRY NEWS

    Great dissatisfaction is felt here at the action of the Water Trust in commencing the work of building a tailrace, etc., for the pinstock, ...

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  22. THE COMMONWEALTH

    GORMANSTON, Thursday.—The belief gains ground that Mr J. J. Long, member for Lyell in the House of Assembly, will be pre-elected against Mr ...

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  23. THE FRENCH ARMY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Apropos of the rumors of the unpreparedness of the French army to meet possible consequences, and the ...

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  24. GORMANSTON

    GORMANSTON, Thursday.—An attempt to resurrect the Lyell branch of the Tasmanian Workers' Political League has proved a failure. The ...

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  25. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—General Linievitch claims some slight outpost successes near Changtufu. ...

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  26. LACROSSE

    Although lacrosse is only a new game in Tasmania, it if creating more interest every week. The three Saturday clubs have been compelled to form "B." ...

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  27. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A return furnished by the Collector of Customs for South Australia as to the effects of the federal tariff in his State shows ...

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  28. AN IMPENDING BATTLE.

    Marshal Oyama, as before the battle of Mukden, is delivering heavy blows at both the enemy's wings, and nearly all the Russian ...

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  29. SICKNESS PREVALENT.

    There is a good deal of illness in the district, the latest to go under being Mr L. E. Hudspeth, of the Mount Lyell staff. He is suffering from ...

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  30. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission is now taking evidence at Brisbane. ...

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  31. COMBINED WEST COAST TEAM TO VISIT LAUNCESTON.

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.—A combined team of footballers have decided to visit the North-West Coast and Launceston early in August, and play a ...

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  32. PUBLICATIONS

    The "Pall Mall Magazine" for Jane is to hand from the publishers, London. The studies in personalities this month deals with Mr Lloyd George, M.P., E. ...

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  33. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    A man named Richards, working at the Lake Jukes mine, had his left cheek bone fractured yesterday through the explosion of a miss fire hole. His left ...

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  34. A NAVAL ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—During gun practice off Tetuan, a port of Morocco, a 6in shell exploded inside a gun aboard H.M.S. ...

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  35. LONGFORD

    On Tuesday evening the monthly Band of Hope meeting was held in the Longford Tabernacle. Rev. H. Wood presided. The large congregation which ...

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  36. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Great Britain's first reply was a categorical refusal to the Sultan of Morocco's invitation to attend an ...

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  37. SHEFFIELD CLUB.

    Our Sheffield correspondent writes: A meeting of the Sheffield Football Club on Wednesday night, discussing the question of disbandment, resolved ...

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  38. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    A man named Clay was jammed between two tracks at the North Lyell mine to-day, and received various bruises. He was conveyed to the Mount ...

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  39. WARATAH ASSOCIATION.

    The Waratah District Football Association held a meeting on Tuesday night. Seven members were present. The umpire's report waS read, in which ...

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  40. IMPERIAL CRICKET

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The match between the Australians and Leicestershie was continued to-day, the weather being bright and sonny, the ...

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  41. BOARDS OF AGRICULTURE

    The monthly meeting of the Scottsdale Board of Agriculture was held in the Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday evening. Present: Messrs. H. Salier (chairman), P. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN SEA RAIDS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The British steamer Saint Kilda was searched on the 4th inst., sixty miles north of Hongkong, and sunk by the ...

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  43. CAUSE OF THE ACCIDENT.

    The consensus of opinion is that the accident was not due to the bursting of the gun, nor to the shell, but to the too hasty opening ...

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  44. LATROBE

    Another medico has started practice this week. A lantern lecture was given in the Baptist Church on Tuesday evening by ...

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  45. CYCLINS

    Sunday riding hat received its death knell in the United States. The manager of the principal track (Vailsburg) received notice from the police ...

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  46. COURSING

    A meeting of the committee of the Northern Tasmanian Coursing club was held at the Blenheim Hotel, Longford, on Wednesday night. Mr C. R. Bain ...

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  47. MISAPPROPRIATION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Alfred Fossick, a solicitor at Maidenhead, has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for ...

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  48. A DUCHESS'S JEWELS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Duchess of Westminster's jewels, valued at £6000, which were stolen from a room in ...

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  49. SHEFFIELD

    On an earlier occasion reference was made to the fact of this inland town practically occupying positions in two separate portions or divisions of the ...

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  50. STEAMER COLLISION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company's express mail steamer Isis collided and sank the ...

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  51. CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  52. THE POULTRY EXPERT

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Agricultural Department, now that Mr Terry has been relieved of his duties at Nubeena, is elaborating a scheme by ...

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  53. NOTORIOUS SLAVE TRADER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Tippove Tib, a notorious Congo slave trader, has died at Zanzibar. ...

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  54. NORTH ESK BOWING CLUB.

    A cycling race open to members of the above club will be run from Perth to King's Meadows on Saturday afternoon for trophies, presented by Messrs. ...

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  55. NORWAY AND SWEDEN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Storthing's proclamation dissolving the Union was read in the Norwegian churches amidst ...

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  56. THE TURF

    The South Australian light-weight jockey, L. Sluice, is said to have been the fortunate individual to draw Hark-away in the Brighton Plate sweep. He ...

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  57. POSTPONED LONGFORD MEETING.

    The postponed meeting of the Longford Cycling Club will be held on Saturday next, and patrons can be sure of a good outing, as the racing will be ...

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  58. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    The ordinary monthly meeting of the above trust was held at the Council Chambers on Wednesday. Present: Messrs. A. N. Wilkinson (chairman), H. D. ...

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  59. EQUITABLE LIFE COMPANY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In accepting the trusteeship of the Equitable Life Assurance Company of New York, Mr Grover Cleveland, ...

    Article : 71 words
  60. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 116 words
  61. FOOTBALL

    To-morrow afternoon tho premiership match at Beaconsfield will be between the Stars and Rovers' dubs. Keen interest is being taken in the meeting of ...

    Article : 74 words
  62. EVANDALE

    Mr Palamountain gave a lecture in the Council Chambers on Wednesday evening on "White Australia," "Arbitration," and "Conciliation." There ...

    Article : 89 words
  63. SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    The third round of premiership matches will be commenced on the Cricket Ground to-morrow. The teams are: City from: Norman, Wade, ...

    Article : 318 words
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