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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr John Redmond, speaking at New York, said the coming general election was of the greatest importance to Ireland, as the next ...

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  7. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    There will be a footballers' night at the Temperance Hall to-night, and a special programme has been arranged for the occasion. To-morrow (Saturday) night ...

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  8. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The non-inquisitorial ability tax proposals seem to have knocked people here silly, enquiries being made on all bands what they mean ...

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  9. THE HOTTENTOT REBELLION

    The Germans anticipate a two years' campaign with the H[?]reros and are making preparations in this direction. ...

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  10. GLASGOW DOCTOR'S ELOPEMENT.

    In the Court of Session, Glasgow, just before the last mail left, Lord Kyllachy heard evidence in an action of divorce by Margaret Wilson, or McArthur, against ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES

    The cruiser Ural stopped the Anchor liner Asia, bound to Calcutta, off Cape St. Vincent. After submitting to an ...

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  13. THE COMMONWEALTH ABROAD.

    Mr Taverner, the Agent-General for Victoria, has written Mr Bent (the Premier of Victoria), asking him to get the Commonwealth Go ...

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  14. THE LATE ALBERT ROMETCH.

    An inquest was held at the General Hospital this afternoon, before Mr Coroner Riddoch and a jury, of whom Mr S. Bloodstone was foreman, touching the death of ...

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  15. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    The usual meeting of the Hobart Firs Brigade Board was held this morning, when there were present: Mr T. M Evana (in the chair), Alderman Smith, ...

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  16. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The belief is growing that the seizures on the high seas by the Russians will result in strained relations between the Russian ...

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  17. WHAT THE JAPANESE SOLDIER LIVES ON.

    According to regulations the daily ration of the Japanese soldier is one quart of [?], child of a pound of leaf, one-third of a p and of ...

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  18. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    The Theatre Royal is required by the Board of Health to make alterations and improvements, and have let the contract for the work, which ...

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  19. THE CZAR'S PET OFFICER.

    The great danger for the Russians, says a correspondent, lies in the fact that there are two Commanders-in-Chief. Around Ta[?]hichao General ...

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  20. EXECUTION OF WILLIAMS.

    The Executive to-day fixed September 8 as the date for the execution of James Williams for the murder of Mrs Veitch. ...

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  21. THE EAST COAST TIN-MINING CASE.

    The Ringarooma tin-mining case was resumed at the Supreme Court before Mr Justice Clark this morning, when the evidence for the ...

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  22. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, Louis Lesser, a money lender, of Coleraine, gave evidence that he had transactions with Horwitz, the ...

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  23. THE COOGEE'S PASSENGER LIST.

    The ss. Coogee arrived this morning from Melbourne with the following passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Francis, Sicklemore, Briscombe, ...

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  24. FOOTBALL.

    CANANORE JUNIORS v. LE[?]Y IMPERIALS.—At Bellerive, at 3 p.m. Saturday, Cananore : — Batclay. Clements, Crane, R. Ellis, Fitzgerald, S. Morgan, W. ...

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  25. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    At the Divorce Court to-day the adjourned case of Thomas Stephens of Carlton, fitter, [?] his wife Margaret, was [?]eard. ...

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  26. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day, Edward Oakley was fined 5s and 11s costs for taking a dog into City Park without a chain attached. ...

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  27. DERWENT FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    In the first round of matches in the contest between Lefroy Juniors and Crescent, the two goal umpires differed in the scores, and as both teams were agreeable, ...

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  29. THE PLUCK OF THE JAPANESE SOLDIER.

    Now that I am living in the midst of the Japanese army (writes a correspondent who has been in several wars), with the troops ever ...

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  30. THE BRITISH MARCH IN THIBET.

    The prospects of a settlement in T[?]ibet are improving. Speaking at the Durbar, the Rajah said be hoped that [?], Nepal, ...

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  31. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

    The following sales took place to-day:— Lyell Blocks, 3s 5d to 3s 7d Briseis, 8s 3d ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    In Parliament Mr McGowan's amendment was lost by 53 votes to 25 The motion for the Address-in-Reply was agreed to and the Supply ...

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  33. NORTHERN TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Tourist Association will be held to-night. The report shows the good work done in ...

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  34. SPORTING.

    The postponed meeting of the Tasmanian Trotting Association, in aid of the Cluck and Chi[?]se Fund takes place at Elisdon Park to morrow. A [?] will ...

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  36. SCIENCE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The commissioners of the 1851 exhibition have granted a Science Research Scholarship to Alexander Charles Cumming, of Melbourne, ...

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  37. THE FRENCH WARSHIP PROTET.

    To-night the Commodore and officers of the Prot[?]t and the Consul-General for France, who is on board, will be entertained at dinner by the Acting- Governor. ...

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  38. SORELL RACING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Sorell Racing Club will be held at the Gordon Highlander Hotel to-morrow afternoon, at 280. ...

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  39. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council this morning, the following appointments were made:—Justices of the Peace: Deloraine, Robert H. Symmons; Fingal, ...

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  40. RICHMOND RACING CLUB.

    The annual general meeting was held at Campania on Saturday last, when the secretary, Mr P. R. Norman Wright, produced the balance sheet duly audited. ...

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  41. MORE ALPINE DISASTERS

    Three more deaths have occurred from Alpine climbing. Denmark, which produces an Immense quantity of butter, has an average of one ...

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  42. ON 'CHANGE

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  44. CORNISH STORIES.

    An evening of Cornish stories was the subject of an address given by the Rev. H. C. George, of Brisbane, at the Congregational Schoolroom, Harrington ...

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  46. VICE-REGAL.

    Lady Dodds will hold a reception at Government House to-morrow afternoon from [?].80 to 5.30 o'clock. ...

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