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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr A. J. Balfour, Prime Minister, replying to Sir Henry Fowler's ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Friday. — The Agent-General has forwarded in the Premier a circular letter notifying that shows of colonial grown fruit will be held ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At a meeting of the Bendigo branch of the A.M.A. a letter was received from the general secretary intimating that there are ...

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  5. THE STATE PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Friday. —The President (Mr Dodery) took the chair at 4. Notice of Question. Mr C. E. Davies, on Thursday, to ask ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) announced that the Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. Advertising

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  9. A SHOCKING OCCURRENCE.

    A shocking occurrence took place at Carlisle River, 27 miles from Colas, to-day, a nine months' old baby of a settler, named Harrison, narrowly ...

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  10. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    HOBART, Friday.—The Speaker (Mr J. G. Davies) took the chair at 3. Notices of Motion mid Question. Mr Bird to ask the Ministry of Lands ...

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  11. BILLS PASSED.

    The Appropriation Bill has been read a third time in the House of Lords, and the Unemployed, Naval Works and Appropriation Bill ...

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  12. ALLEGED DESERTION.

    Sergeant Smith left for New Zealand to-day to bring tack Francis Maxwell, who was arrested at Invercargill for deserting his male child at ...

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  13. RESIGNATION OF SERGEANT WILKINS.

    Sergeant I. Wilkins, of Oatlands, but formerly of Launceston, has resigned from the police force. ...

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  14. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Peace Plenipotentiaries have agreed to make all formal communications in writing. ...

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  15. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Lewis Dennis, Aged 18, was committed for trial at the Police Court to-day on a charge of committing an offence on a girl, aged 13. Bail was ...

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  16. A SWEEP TRANSACTION.

    Judge Chomley has refused an application for a nonsuit in the case of Gill and others v. Gill, in which plaintiffs seek to recover £90 13s 5d, ...

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  17. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Friday. — Mr L. Smith, secretary of the Eire Underwriters' Association, is visiting Devonport in connection with insurance ...

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  18. OWNERS LIABLE.

    The Town Board has commenced a sanitary service at East and West Devonport under new conditions. This system makes the owners of properties ...

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  19. SPORT AND PASTIME

    A match was played on the Windmill Hill between Scotch College Thirds and a team from the combined schools, viz., Smith's, Murray's, and the Junior ...

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  20. THE TURF

    DEVONPORT, Friday. — The annual meeting of the Deronport Siring Club was held to-night. The secretary's report showed that the year was most successful. The ...

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  21. THE PACIFIC CABLE

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Pacific Cable Conference report has been signed by Mr Alfred Lyttelton, Secretary for the ...

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  22. WELDBOROUGH

    WELDBOROUGH, Friday.—A meeting of the public committee was held last night, when, in view of the appointment of a Parliamentary select ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In connection with the collision between the Whangape and South Australian, the Marine Court to-day found that the navigation ...

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  24. THE TARIFF COMMISSION

    HOBART, Friday. — The Federal Tariff Commission concluded taking evidence to-day. Mr W,. H. Burgess dealt principally ...

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  25. A.J.C. SPRING MEETING. SCRATCHINGS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The following scratchings were potted to-day in connection with the forthcoming A.J.C. spring meeting: A.J.C. Derby: Somerville, Sentiment, ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Friday. — A fall of earth occurred at the Golden Bar mine at Coolgardie, and imprisoned two men. They were entombed for over 30 hours, ...

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  27. VICTORIAN SPRING MEETING. SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The following scratchings were recorded to-day for events to be run at the forthcoming spring meetings: ...

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  28. KING v. COMMONWEALTH.

    ZEEHAN, Friday. — The stormy and wintry weather continues, and there seems a possibility that the twice postponed King and Commonwealth ...

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  29. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Friday. — The longest sitting for a considerable time of the Court of Requests was brought to a close this afternoon, when in the case ...

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  30. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    The aboriginals Monkey and Toby, who were recently arrested, charged with a series of murders, have been discharged, a doctor stating that the ...

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  31. BOOKMAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A deputation from the Bookmakers' Association waited on the V.R.C. this afternoon, regarding the recent decision to increase rate feet ...

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  32. AQUATICS

    The selection committee, who Lave the picking of a crew to represent the north in the coming North v. South contest, have, after a good deal of ...

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  33. ART UNION SWINDLE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — William Naughton, the man who confessed last night to having worked a swindle in connection with St. Vincent's Hospital ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday. — A man named Henry Russell jumped off a morning train at Ipswich. He fell between the platform and carriages, and was ...

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  35. BOOKMAKErS' FEES.

    The V.R.C. committee announced tonight that the increased fee for betting at Flemington would be adhered to The bookmakers talk of appealing to the ...

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  36. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Colonial Oil Company, which is said to represent the American Oil Trust, has protested against the action of the ...

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  37. COURSING

    The principal meet of the season (1906) of the Northern Tasmanian Coursing Club will be the Fordon Cup, particulars of which are advertised in ...

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  38. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—There was not much life in the betting market over the Caulfield Grand National Steeple, when the card was called at the Victorian Club ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Friday. — A warrant has been issued for the arrest of P. Dawson, accountant of the Auckland Racing Club. It is alleged the ...

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  40. IMPERIAL CRICKET

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A match was commenced to-day at Lord's, between the Australians and Middlesex. ...

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  41. FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Sir Groom), in his statement to the House of Representatives in reference to the reclassification of federal servants, said ...

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  42. GOLF

    The following are the draws for the ladies' championship of Tasmania, to be held at King's Meadows next Friday: Mrs A. Youl and Miss Meredith, ...

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  43. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—May I ask your kind help in rectifying a mistake that was made at the Home Mission Union demonstration in the Albert Hall on Wednesday ...

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  44. THE CAMEROONS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Germany has released the Senegalese Guards, who were taken prisoners on the Cameroons frontier recently. ...

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  45. BURNIE

    The Corrick Family of musicians entertained excellent houses at Burnie on 'Wednesday and Thursday nights, and fully maintained their established ...

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  46. CATHOLICS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Kaiser, daring army manoeuvres at Gneesen, a Prussian town, appealed to the Poles to exhibit ...

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  47. ATHLETICS

    In this issue is advertised the programme to be unfolded by the Launceston Athletic Club, at the initial sports meeting on September 9. The ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. CYCLING

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  50. SUICIDE AT EVANDALE

    EVANDALE, Friday. — A middle-aged man named Jacob Yeider committed suicide this morning by hanging himself. It appears that Yeider was ...

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  51. MACEDONIA

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Speaking in the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Lansdowne, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said the ...

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  52. LATROBE

    A footballers' dance took place on Thursday evening in the Oddfellows' Hall, when there was an unusually large attendance, some 200 persons ...

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  53. DEVONPORT CLUB.

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  54. FRENCH MISSIONARIES

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Lama priests in Honan, a central province of China, have killed and wounded many French ...

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  55. Advertising

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  57. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  58. MINING

    ZEEHAN, Friday.—The overhaul of the British Zeehan dieting plant, which has been in progress for a month, is now completed, and a trial run will be made ...

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