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  5. CRICKET

    The Break o' Day find De[?]ment match was brought to a conclusion on Saturday, the first-named club securing a win on the first innings by 88 runs. The weather ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Paul de Granier de Casegnac, editor of " L'Autorite " since 1884, has died of appendicitis. He was born in 1843. Deceased was a member ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES

    The "Telegraph's" correspondent at Chifu states that an enquiry has revealed that when Admiral Witgeft was killed four flags were ...

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  10. CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR,—The editor of the "Mercury" appears to have lost his head over the gains of the Liberal party in the municipal elections, and the awful fate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INTERSTATE: CABLES.

    James Greenfield, a railway line repairer, and a boy were riding on a trolly on the railway at Kyneton on Saturday night when a light engine ...

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  12. HOSTILITIES IN MANCHURIA.

    There is an artillery duel daily south of Mukden. ...

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  13. SOUTHERN TASMANIAN JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

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  14. KILLED BY ACCIDENT.

    A man named O'Brien, of Albury, wag thrown from a sulky through his horse boning, and was killed. ...

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  15. THE MOVEMENTS OF THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Russian See! has sailed from Tangier, and is steaming a west south-west course. ...

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  16. ARRIVAL OF NOTABLES.

    Hackenechmidr, the wrestler, arrived to-day. Colonel Road arrived from Brisbane to-day. ...

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  17. SIEGE OF POST ARTHUR.

    It is reported at Tokio that the Japanese have occupied Waugist, sunk several transports, and eat fire to a battleship in the harbor. ...

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  18. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The T[?] (Hon. G. I.. Stewart) was in his attendance at his office this morning, and transacted departmental business. He left for ...

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  19. STOCK SALES.

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  20. BAGDAD NEWS.

    Our Bagdad Correspondent writes:— Great p[?] are being made here for the holiday on the I4th inst. Mr John Ling has arranged a good programme of ...

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  21. SOME DESPERATE FIGHTING

    Some Chinese who left Dalny on Thursday report that the trenches at Port Arthur have been taken and re-taken. The Russian guns were ...

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  22. ENDEAVOR V. CANANOR[?].

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  23. VICE-REGAL.

    The Governor (Sir Gerald Strick land) pays his first official visit to Launceston on Tuesday next. On Wednesday he attends the ...

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  24. DROWNED IN A SHEEP DIP.

    A two-year-old son of Mr H. R. Gardiner, of Breadalbane, was drowned yesterday through falling into a sheep dip. Mr Gardiner and ...

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  25. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates and letters of administration have been issued :— Probates : Mary Aun Pearce to Edward Hurst Pearce and Charles Stephenson ...

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  26. BRITISH STEAMER

    The British steamer Victoria ran the blockade of port Arthur with a cargo of herf. ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The Treasurer states about Vice. who is at present, who is at [?] [?] ...

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  28. COURT OF REQUESTS,

    His Honor Mr Commissioner Wise presided at a sitting of the Court of Re held this morning at the Supreme court, Macquarie street. The only case ...

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  29. WAR OFFICE REFORM

    The "War Office has ordered from two private firms seven batteries of the new eighteen-pounder, which is considered the best quick [?] field ...

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  30. ENTERTAINMENTS

    The all round ability of the present combination at the Temperance Hall is sufficient to draw large houses nightly, and on Saturday evening tho house was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.

    At the anniversary services in conversation with the Melbourne Sunday schools yesterday, the offer [?] amounted to £87 [?]. ...

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  32. ST. GEORGE'S V. TABERNACLE.

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  33. HOSPITAL ITEM.

    A ltd aged 10 years named Edward [?]. residing at 172 Brisbane street, was admitted to the General Hospital on Saturday night suffering with a cut fool ...

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  34. POLICE COURT ITEM.

    At the Police Court this morning the charge of alleged embezzlement preferred against Thomas Binney was withdrawn, it being stand that ...

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  35. SPORTING.

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  37. CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA.

    The Secretary of State for India, at the expiration of 40 days from August 25 late, proposes to make the following alterations in the regulations for the admission of ...

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  38. THE INSBRUCK UNIVERSITY RIOTS.

    The rioting of students at Innsbruck, Austria, continues. The Government are sending troops to the. It is intended to proclaim ...

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