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  6. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    The following sales took place to-day :[?] Lyell Blocks, 3s 8d Brieeis, 8s 7d, 8a 8d ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES

    The Russians have doggedly opposed the Japanese advance, which is irresistible, and are now making a final stand at Lao-tie-shan, which ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    A brigade of mutinous troops seized the City of Liuchangfu in the Kuang district and massacred most of the officials. They then retired to ...

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  10. INQUESTS.

    At the inquest on Thomas Barber, horse buyer, the evidence showed there were no suspicious circumstances as was at first thought. A ...

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  12. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES.

    The Sault Sainlemare works have been reorganised in Ontario with Government assistance, and have already begun to manufacture ...

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  13. BOYS ENLISTED INTO THE RUSSIAN FIRING LINE.

    Chifu reports that boys are employed in the firing line at Port Arthur. The whole of the European ...

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  14. SPORTING

    RISDON, Saturday Afternoon. The meeting arranged by the Tasmanian Association in aid of the clock and chimes fund, postponed from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE IMPRISONED.

    James Gregory, formerly a wealthy Justice of the Peace, was sentenced at the City Court today to a month's imprisonment for ...

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  16. THE AMERICAN STRIKES

    The strike at New York will cause to tie idle for a year five millions sterling, which has been invested in the building business, as many ...

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  17. THE BUTTER COMMISSION.

    Mr Taverner has cabled suggesting a committee of enquiry in London as to Sinclair's charges against him (Taverner) when Sinclair gave ...

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  18. ASKOLD'S AND GHOSYOIS CREWS

    The Askold's and Grosvols crews will be allowed to return to Russia on parole. ...

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  19. THE VOLUNTEER CRUISERS.

    The " Standard's " correspondent at St. Petersburg states that after the baptism of Prince Alexis the Czar ordered the volunteer cruisers. ...

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  20. AUDIT CLERK IN TROUBLE.

    Daniel Barry, a clerk in the Audit Office, was given into custody yesterday on a charge of [?] by the State Auditor-General, ...

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  21. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at [?] ...

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  22. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The eighth day's hearing of the Ringarooma Tin Mining cases was reached to-day in the Supreme Court before Mr Justice Clark. ...

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  23. INDEPENDENCE FOR THE PHILIPPINES.

    Judge Parker, one of the candidates for the American presidency, advocates giving the Philippines political and territorial ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Mr Waddell has resigned, and Mr Carr[?] has been sent for. The latter has been given until Tuesday to form a Ministry, with extension ...

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  25. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS

    The usual change of programme will be [?] at the Temperance Hall this evening. Miss Malvena Moore, a [?] and dancer, will make her ...

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  26. THE THIBETAN MISSION

    A Lama of herculean proportions attacked Captains Young and Kelly on the outskirts of the camp, wounding both with a sword. He [?] ...

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  27. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

    The service to-morrow evening will be conducted by Mr N. Dannefierd, Director of the Soldiers' Mission at Poona, Bombay. On Monday evening next ...

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  28. ECONOMY RUN RIOT.

    Most pathetic (writes the Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Mail " on July 7) was the end of the trial of Professor Meyer and his wife, ...

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  29. ROBBERY FROM A SHOP WINDOW.

    A robbery took place at Minnie Glaser's dealer's shop in Elizebeth street yesterday, during the [?] of the occupants; a number of ...

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  30. TROUBLE IN EGYPT.

    The troops at Khartoum have gone to suppress a new Mahdi at [?] on the Blue Nile, where an Egyptian official named ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Mr J. Robotham, of Romaine, near Burnie, died yesterday from blood-poisoning the result of opening a dead cow. Altogether, six ...

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  32. RICKET

    The annual meeting of the above club was held at the Victoria Hall on Thursday evening 25th inst. Owing to the unavoidable absence of Mr C. D. Hoggins ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. THE MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    The Marseilles shipping strike has assumed acute proportions. More vessels are laying idle at the quays, and warships are carrying the mails. ...

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  34. CITY BAND FAIR.

    The City band's fair realised about £70 in aid of the fund for defraying the expenses of the band to journey to Ballarat to take part in ...

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  38. HIS BAD LUCK.

    "Yes,'' said the man who was wearing spectacles, "I've never had anything but bad luck. I've worked hard all my life, and only made a ...

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