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  7. CLOCK AND CHIMES COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the committee of the Victoria Clock and Chimes was held at the committee room, Town Hall, last night, Present : Messrs P. S. Snager (to ...

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  8. VAGRANCY.

    Thomas Bergin (22) was charged before the polton Magistrate (Mr W. O. Wise) at the City Police Court this morning with having no visible lawful [?] of support. ...

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  9. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court this morning a man named Joseph Pratt was remanded on a charge of having cheques in his possession he could ...

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  10. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    A general meeting of the committee of the league appointed to prepare for the reception of the Irish envoys, Messrs J. Devlin, M.P., and J. T. Donovan, LL.B., ...

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  11. A CARGO OF PHOSPHATES.

    The steamer Isleworth arrived this afternoon with a cargo of phosphates from Maiden Island, via the Bluff. ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    The exhibits of New South Wales and Western Australia at the Royal Agricultural Show attracted much attention. ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    A strong detachment of Cossacks have been sent to St. Petersburg to guard the military and naval work shops. ...

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  14. THE RECENT RAINS.

    The recent rains appear to have been confined to the Northern part of Tasmania, as at Swansea and south of Parattah only slight rains ...

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  15. A BULLET WOUND IN THE HEAD.

    Charles Gay, aged 35 years, a night watchman at the Public Works Department, was found this morning at the office with a bullet wound ...

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  16. UNSUCCESSFUL EFFORTS TO DIVERT WATER.

    The efforts to divert the water at Blythe Greek, Beaconsfield, back into the original channel have proved unsuccessful. A start ...

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  17. ODESSA GARRISON PETITION

    Six hundred and fifty of the Odessa garrison have petitioned the Duma to release them from police duty. ...

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  18. SELLING BRITISH PLANS

    The French papers assert that the Admiralty plans of the British quick-firing naval gun, and probably the plans for the defence of British ...

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  19. SEVERE FIGHTING AT TSOROFF.

    Severe fighting has taken place at Tsoroff between the Cossacks and the workers. The latter were ranted with severe less. ...

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  20. MINING.

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  21. FOOTBALL.

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  22. OBITUARY.

    News has been received by mail of the death of Major-General Frederick Augustus Buckley, which occurred at Smith Hill. Landaur, N.W. province, India, on ...

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  23. THE NATIVE OUTBREAK IN NATAL.

    At the [?] fight on Wednesday the Zulus adopted new tactics, charging down a bill like a wave and opening fan-wise. ...

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  24. THE LOONGANA'S PASSENGER LIST.

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  25. CANADIAN EMIGRATION.

    The Canadian emigration officials warmly defend the Salvation Army selected emigrants, and say they are the best that have been sent to ...

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  26. WANTED RUM.

    George Charles Belliven, aged 69 years, a blind man, when he awake at Carlton to-day demanded rum. He was not supplied and left the ...

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  27. AQUATICS.

    Harrison Bourke, the Tasmanian sculler, and Roy Adams are steadily training at Henley. They are compelled to row exceptionally fast ...

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  28. EXPLOSION ON A CRUISER.

    A gnu explosion occurred on the cruiser Essex off the Scilly Islands during the recent naval [?]. One man was killed and four ...

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  29. A SAILOR'S COMPLAINT.

    John Paul in, an Austrian seaman the British barque Thiele Bank was charged to-day with absenting himself without leave yesterday. ...

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  30. TOWN HALL.

    A matinee performance of the fairy pantomime, ' Cinderella,' was given by Mrs E. A. Stacey's little players in the Town Hall this afternoon. The attendance ...

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  31. ASTRONOMY AND GASTRONOMY.

    He was but a poor astronomer who preferred the moon to the [?], defending his choice by explaining that whereas the run [?] only in the daytime, when ...

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  32. THE HOTTENTOT REBELLION

    One thousand seven hundred and thirty soldiers were killed and died of disease in the German South West African campaign. The native ...

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  34. CITY BAND.

    The above band will give a concert in the Botanical Gardens to-morrow afternoon. commencing at 3 o'clock. ...

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  35. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Since I have been in the [?] the proposal to commit the Common-wealth to the above work has been twice brought forward. The first time, in 1904 ...

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  36. ROBBERY AT AN HOTEL.

    Thomas Darling, a hairdresser, has been sentenced to three months for stealing the clothes of John Dunks, the second officer of the ss. ...

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  37. ON CHANGE.

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  39. ENGLAND'S GREATEST BARITONE.

    Mr Andrew Black, whose first appearance in Hobart with his talented supporters takes place on Saturday next enjoys the show reputation, and it ...

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  40. LESLIE HARRIS.

    To night Mr Leslie Harris, the famous English Society Entertainer, will open in the Tonsure Royal, assisted by Miss Solana Beckmann, the celebrated English ...

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  42. METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BOARD.

    A meeting of the board will be held at the board room on Tuesday next, at 4 p.m., when the following business will receive consideration :— Report of works ...

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  44. MILITARY.

    The O and D Companies. Derwent Regiment, will parade on Wednesday, July 4, at 7.46 p.m. The parades [?] held on Tuesdays and Thursdays will ...

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  47. CYCLING HEWS.

    Bicycles can be purchased cheaper in midwinter than in spring or summer, As proof of this too the grand display of bicycles and prices in the window or the ...

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