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  4. THE DRAYTON CRANCE.

    Trooper B. Thompson, of Queensland, who was removed from the Drayton Grange to Melbourne Hospital [?] day, died late last night. ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT.

    The House met at 2.30 this after. THE [?] BILL. Mr. Sadler moved the second reading of a Bill to further amend the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    Six hundred Shans seized Mangpray, in Siam, killing 2") officials. Two thousand Siamese troops been Bent to the scene of the ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    Reuter's correspondent st Johan-nesburg states that the labor question is becoming daily more acore.600,000 [?] boys are necessary ...

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  9. NATAL'S SCHEME OF LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Natal's land scheme provides for settlement by small farmers on Crown lands. a bonus on exports, and the establishment of a credit fancier. ...

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  10. THE DURBAN MEDICAL OFFICER'S OPINION.

    The principal medical officer at Durban [?] (hat the Drayton Grange carried sixty below her accommodation, which was fitted ...

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  11. MASKED ROBBERS

    A number of masked robbers at Savannah held up the Chicago. Minneapolis train, mid compelled the driver to move the express car ...

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  12. KING'S COUNSEL.

    At. Mr Seddon's instance Mr Chamberlain has arranged to issue letters patient creating King's Counsel in New Zealand. ...

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  13. DEPUTATION TO THE CHIEF SECRETARY.

    This morning a deputation consenting of [?] H. Owen, W. Williams,]. Gourlay, H. Morgan, Page waned on the Hon. the ...

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  14. A GAOL BREAKER.

    Tracey. who escaped from the Salem Penitentiary at Oregon, in June last, and who killed three prison guards and baffled his ...

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  15. CRICKET.

    The match between the Australians and Hampshire commenced to-day. The weather was improving. but the wicket dead and ...

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  16. SPORTING.

    The question of the hour amongst the sporting community is not Mr Bird's budget, but a far more important query, "Can [?] jump?" Really little is ...

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  17. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    An elderly man named Purcell, who was arrested as a vagrant, made a statement to the police that 28 years ago he killed two ...

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  18. FOOTBILL.

    A team from the well-known Essendon Club, who some years ago were frequent visitors to Tasmania, arrived last evening by express ...

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  19. NORTHERN NEWS.

    In connection with the military review on Monday the Commandant (Colonel Legge) gave orders that no [?] was to be [?] by the ...

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  20. PLAGUE AT NEWCASTLE.

    The lad O'Neill, who was declared plague - infected at Newcastle, has [?] ...

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  21. THE A.J.C. CLUB.

    The A. [?]. C. Committee has passed resolution that stipendiary stewards be appointed to officiate all [?] within 10 miles of ...

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  22. THE LANDS TITLES OFFICE CLOSURE.

    The proposal of the Government close the Lands Titles Office at Launceston was the subject of much diverse comment to-day. If the ...

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  23. CHARTERS TOWERS RAGES.

    At [?] races at Towers, three horses [?] in the Bookmakers Purse event. Two of the [?] named Gray and ...

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  24. THE LILYDALE FIRE.

    The inquiry into the fire at Lilydale on [?] by which a house occupied by Owen Flynn was destroyed, was concluded last night. ...

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  25. WESTERN NEWS.

    The ping-pong tournament, inaugurated by the A. N. A., resulted last night in a win for Mr. W. K. [?] F. W. Reid being ...

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  26. THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

    SIR—The Treasurer's reply to Mr Sadler yesterday as to the reasons advanced by Mr Vail, the Government Printer, why be did not ...

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  27. MAJOR LEWIS' OPINION.

    Major R. C. Lewis, interviewed by News man us to the Draybon Grange scandal, has little to say. "There seems to be no [?] at all that the ...

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  29. FOOTBALL.

    The King and Commonwealth football teams meet to-morrow. ...

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  30. [?] BOARD.

    The Strahan Marine [?] will be held next Monday, when question [?] wharfage be considered. ...

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  31. POLICE APPOINTMENT.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mi Richardson) has appointed Hebert George crosswell, of New Norfolk, to the position of constable ...

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  32. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    The Minister said he wished to refer to a cablegram he had sent to the Acting Premier for the Common wealth last night on the ...

    Article : 182 words
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  34. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Commandant received a cable from Captain A. W. B. Perceval that two officers and 155 of all ranks left Melbourne per Pateena, his ...

    Article : 87 words
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