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  7. NORTHERN NEWS.

    A special sitting of the Supreme Court was commenced this morning before Mr Justice Clark, when a case of evident importance to the ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION,

    The "Age," in a leader to-day, says Mr Reid is to try and carry on with a precarious chance of a' majority of two, sinking the fiscal ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES

    In the engagement with Admiral Kalimna's squadron the Rossi and Gromoboi caught fire several times. ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The flags on the Czarevitch and three other Russian [?], who sought refuge in Kiaochan, were handled down in the presence of the ...

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  11. RUSSIAN CRUISER STOPS

    A Russian cruiser stopped overhauling a British steamer, off Ronda Gorham, north of [?], allowed her to proceed on her ...

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  12. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    James Baker, a resident of Mount Stuart, was admitted to the General Hospital at 4 o'clock this afternoon suffering from a broken arm and [?] to his ...

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  13. THE EVENT OF THE SEASON.

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  14. COMMERCE TO THE FAR EAST.

    "The Times" Says that the growing feeling is that the British steamers for the Far East have been withdrawn prematurely. They ...

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  15. WHAT THE RUSSIANS [?] TO DO

    The Japanese crew of the Thea report that the Russians removed them, and tried to sink the vessel with explosives. They finally fired ...

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  16. THE BARQUE PERU.

    It is notified that all claims against the above barque must be rendered in triplicate to Messrs William Crosby and Company by noon to-morrow, otherwise they ...

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  17. "MOTHER GOOSE FAIR."

    In aid of the funds of St. David Cathedral parish a fair was opened this afternoon at the Tows Hall by His Ex. [?] the Governor. The weather was ...

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  18. THE SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.

    The Government are issuing a limited number of arms to the Somali tribe levies commanded by selected headmen, under the close ...

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  19. RUSSIAN SUBMARINES.

    A few days ago it was stated that some American engineers had proceeded to St Petersburg to navigate submarine co the Far East. ...

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  20. PROBABLE CABINET.

    It is considered certain that the following gentlemen will form the new Cabinet:— Mr [?], Prime Minister and ...

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  21. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to day Frederick Burgess was found guilty of stealing a packet of paint and a brush, valued 1s Gd, from his employer, ...

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  22. WESTERN NEWS.

    Robert [?] was charged at yesterday's Police Court with maliciously wounding a miner named Connor. E. Goninon, nightman, ...

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  23. [?]TBAL[?]

    Should the weather proved favourable tomorrow, the costume football match to place on the Cricket Ground between representing the Northern and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BRITISH INTERESTS

    The cruiser Tribune hoisted the British Bag at Aves Island, West Dominica, and proceeded to Venezuela to protect British interests at ...

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  25. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    At the Butter Commission to-day sensational evidence was given by J. M. Sinclair, the Government representative and London superintendent ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Sir Robert [?] Wright, judge the Queen's Pencil division of the High Court of Justice since 1891, is dead. He was horn in is 1839. ...

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  27. LONG SERVICE.

    Yesterday Sub-Inspector Palmer, who is stationed at Latrobe, completed his 42nd year of service in Tasmanian police, having been ...

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  28. THE FINE ARTS.

    The National Gailery have purchased Titian's portrait of Ariehsto, formerly in Darnley's collection, for £30,000, of which [?] ...

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  29. RUSSIA'S WIRE TELEGRAPH PLANT AT CHIFU.

    The Russian Consul at [?] fears that the Japanese will attack the wire telegraph plant recently erected. ...

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  30. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A lad earned Percy Carter met with a serious accident at the railway wharf yesterday afternoon riding on the front buffer of ...

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  31. THE MISSING BARQUE ACACIA.

    A deputation consisting of the Rev. Dr. Scott, Rev. G. W. Sharp, Captain Herbert, and Messrs R. R. Rex, C. D. Hoggins, and. Carter, waited on the Premier ...

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  32. COLLIERY DISASTER

    A fall of masonry and earth occurred at [?] colliery at Newport. The men were imprisoned for hours. Ten were rescued. The ...

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  33. CHUNCHUSES OPERATING AGAINST

    It is reported at Mukden that three large bands of [?], organised by the Japanese in the Simmunting district, are moving up ...

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  34. THE BEGINNING OF THE END.

    What is described as the final attack on Port Arthur commenced to-day. ...

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  35. MRS MAYBRICK LEAVES FOR AMERICA.

    Mrs Mayhrick has sailed for America. ...

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  36. TAXES OFFICE.

    In future taxes will be paid at Launceston, instead of sending a Hobart officer from tbe capital to arrive here on October 1 to receive ...

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  37. THE CAPTURED RUSSIAN DESTROYER

    The Japanese consul at [?] that Japan has no intention of giving up the destroyer [?], as her guns and [?] had ...

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  38. HE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2s [?] ...

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  39. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    At the Supreme Court to-day Ethel Geary, spinster, South Yarra, sued Henry Hetherington, contractor, of King street, for £2000, ...

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  40. SPORTING

    Entries for all [?] to be run at Risdon on Wednesday, August 24, under [?] of the Tasmanian Trotting Association, close to night. The proceeds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. TASMANIAN STOCK.

    The following Sales took place today :— Briseis, 7s 11d Brothers' Home, 14s 9d ...

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  43. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.

    The High Court of Australia reserved its decision in tho case of Marshall v. the Colonial Hank, a question of liability of an altered ...

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  44. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Another crowded house greeted the above company at the Temperance Hall last evening, and the entertainment went well as ever, Morris and Wilson [?] ...

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  45. RESULT OF A FALSE DECLARATION.

    At the Criminal Court to day Margaret Chandler, aged 15, was sent the reformatory for false declaration of age when married. ...

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