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  3. TROUBLE IN THE CONGO

    Owing to ill-treatment, the natives in the Mongolia district of the Congo Free State have rebelled Troops hare been sent to repress the ...

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  8. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The ss. Pulce[?]a arrived this morning from Melbourne with the following passenger—Saloon : Mesdames Headla[?], E. M. King, Stone, ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES

    The German [?], August 18. German cruiser Don, for. Frierst Bismarck, 10,050 followed and turned her Don, formerly the Frierst Bismarck, 10,650 tons followed and turned her searchlight on the R. M. S. Oroya for ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The officers of the Czarevitch state that three 12-inch shells struck the ship within five minutes. The first killed ...

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  11. SUPREME COURT.

    This was a claim for £300, damages for alleged assault at New Norfolk. Mr W. J. T. Stops (Nicholls and Stops), constructed by Mr E. J. O'Brien appeared ...

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  12. FOOTBALL

    The match on the Cricket Ground tomorrow afternoon will be between the Argyle and North Hobart Juniors, and contest should be a very close one. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RINGAROOMA TIN MINI KG CASE.

    The hearing of the Ringarooma tin mining case van resumed at the Supreme Court, before Mr Justice Clark, this morning, when the ...

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  14. THE GALLANT STAND OF THE RURIK.

    The crew of the Rurik fought splendidly during the naval fight with the Japanese. Some of the crew sprang overboard, others ...

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  15. DERWENT ASSOCIATION.

    The contest for the premiership of the Derwent Association between Bellerive and Cananore, at Bellerive, to-morrow, should be full of excitement, and both ...

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  16. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE,

    A breach of promise case is set down for hearing at the Supreme Court next Tuesday. The plaintiff Miss Wraithall, claims £1500 ...

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  17. THE [?]

    The Baltic fleet, which was limed leave for the Far East towards the end of August, is now almost ready for a start. The Admiral ...

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  18. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day Mary Leslie applied for a prohibition order against her husband, who offered no objections, stating he ...

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  19. LEFROY FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The members of the Lefroy Football Club left by express this morning for Devonport, to play a match to-morrow against a combined team representing the ...

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  20. GIRLS' INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.

    The annual exhibition and presentation of prizes at the Girls' Industrial School, Davey street, was held this afternoon. Owing to the ...

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  21. THE WEATHER.

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  22. JAPANESE SQUADRON

    It is expected that a Japanese squadron will go to Shanghai to insist that the Askold and Grosovo, who are sheltering at that port, ...

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  23. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    Mr Deakin considers that a crisis has arrived in the situation with the Protectionist, and the steps taken by Mr Manger and those associated ...

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  24. STRANDING OF THE NUBEENA.

    A preliminary enquiry into the cause of the stranding of the Nubeena on Garden Island reef last week was held yesterday at the ...

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  25. OTHER MATCHES.

    LEFROY IMPERIALS v. CANANORE JUNIORS. — Cananore Juniors from Clames Backhouse, Manning, Ellis, Fitzgerald, Murdoch, Crisp, Woods, Taylor, White, ...

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  26. THE SEARCH FOR THE ACACIA.

    On the arrival of the Yambacoona from King Island yesterday, Captain Davis reported that although he bad been forced along the east coast of ...

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  27. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE.

    At the City Court to-day a good-looking girl named Margaret Maud Wood, who lived with a Chinese in Sydney, was remanded to Sydney ...

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  28. HIGH JINKS AT A JOB.

    An amusing account of how the British workmen, sometime employed at the house of Mr C. E. Jones, a milliner, of Essex Road, ...

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  29. THE CONTRABAND QUESTION

    Lord Lansdowne has informed the Scottish Shipmasters' Association that all claims in connection with seized vessels will he carefully ...

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  30. THE PREMIER.

    It was the intention of the Premier (Hon. J. W. Evans) to address his constituents at Port Cygnet this evening, but at the request of ...

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  31. CYCLING RACE.

    For the Warrnambool Road Cycling Race to-morrow the roads are heavy, the weather unsettled, and the prospects bad. ...

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  32. NORTH ESK ROWING CLUB

    The annual meeting of the North [?]sk Rowing Club will be held tonight. The report shows that the members have increased from 50 to ...

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  33. RUSSIAN NEWSPAPERS

    Russian newspapers state that the Powers ought to adopt precautions to prevent the Japanese brigands attacking Russian ships. ...

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  34. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    An interesting divorce case is proceeding, instituted by Charles Greenwood, formerly a professional cyclist, against his wife Nellie, ...

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  35. BAD WEATHER OUTSIDE.

    Owing to adverse winds, the steamer Gouges, which cleared the Tamar Heads at 5.42 p.m. yesterday for Melbourne, was only about 30 ...

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  36. ACCIDENT ON THE FRENCH SHIP EUROPE

    At about 1.30 p.m. to-day, an ordinary seaman, named Augusta Laine, of the French ship Europe, now lying in port, was conveyed by ...

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  37. DOOMED PORT ARTHUR.

    It is stated from official sources that Port Arthur has refused to surrender, or expel non-combatants Nothing, therefore, remains but for ...

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  38. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Thomas Earner, a well-known horse buyer, has been missing since August 1. His body was found in the Yarra to-day. He had ...

    Article : 87 words
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  40. THE RETSHITELNY INCIDENT

    The Powers have received Russia's note concerning the seizure of the Re[?]lny at Chifa, and await the Japanese account before acting. ...

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  42. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS

    There will be the usual change programme at the Temperance Hall to-morrow, and some new performers are announced for ...

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