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  6. HE SQUIRES-O' BRIEN FIGHT

    The Essendon Council have carried a resolution that its legislative committee be empowered to any action it deems necessary ...

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  7. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    The inquest has opened on Patrick [?] gardener, who died from the result of a fractured skull. ...

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  8. THE YOUNG MAN WOULD DO

    The old gentleman, ill his heart did not [?] to the young man as a son-in-law, but lie was one of [?] kind of old gentlemen who like to ...

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  9. MINING NEWS.

    Sandfly Colliery, June 27.—Mino : The drainage crosscut near the face of dip beading, has been divan in about 6yds, and Preset vair sufficient for a week end's ...

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  10. 'PECULIAR PEOPLE'S' CHILD.

    Since James Cook, of Ashmore Place, Clapham Road, who is a member of the 'Peculiar People sect, has been on remand charged ...

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  11. THE FLOODS.

    Strathmerton-Tocumwal Railway stopped by floods. ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES

    Princes Trubeizkhi Obelensk[?] and five others of the Pre[?] Cyack Regiment of Guarde which was fo[?] by Peter the great ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    Willie, "who IF wanted in Sydney connection with certain land frail discloser, and who was ordered to be sent on from Natal to ...

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  14. HOBART MARINE BOARD

    The ordinary meeting of the Hobart Marino Board was held At the board's offices this afternoon. Present: The Master Warden (Mr A. E.[?]), ...

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  15. HOBART BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    A visit to inspect the soup kitchen under the Hobart Benevolent Society's management was paid by Lady Edeline Strickland shortly before noon to-day, ...

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  16. ON THE WING.

    The Rev. J. S. Bryers, tho rector of St. John'., I. proceeding to the Old Country for a short period. ' Bo nil! be away six months, 'says the chronicler or the parish. ...

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  17. AN ELECTRIC TRAM CAR FATALITY.

    An electric tram car rushed down hill at Halifax, Yorkshire, and killed two people and injured 11 others. ...

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  18. THE FUTURE TOO BLACK.

    Shortly after Oliver John Hine committed suicide at Lompoc (England) by nearly cutting his bead oil a circular saw, his brothers ...

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  19. A BARON IN A SAPPER BATTALION DISMISSED.

    Baron [?]. & subaltern in sapper battalion, has been dismissed for declaring that he would obey, if ordered, to disperse the ...

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  20. MUSICAL.

    Ada Crossly appears at the Lincoln Hereford and Birmingham Festivals ...

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  21. OBSOLETE SHIPS.

    The other day there was an item news as to certain British warships that had bad their day. Sixteen of them were to be sold by ...

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  22. LOVE'S LABOR LOST.

    No one dare dispute the enthusiasm of the Premier. He goes ' moleskin' on the flimsiest occasion. A few days ago there appeared in a newspaper a ...

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  23. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day, a cabman, for failing to call for passenger after having agreed lo do lined 5s and coats. ...

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  24. AN INFANTRY REGIMENT

    An infantry regiment, ten mutinous Cornsacks at [?], made agreement with the latter that they would not Use their arms. ...

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  26. THE NEXT PEACE CON- FERENCE.

    Owing to the altitude of the Right the Dutch Chamber in insisting that Russia Should guarantee against repetition of the Jewish ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    The weather to day is dull and cold. ...

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  28. AN ABSENT-MINDED PROFESSOR.

    Professor Lombroso, the famous Italian criminologist, is one of the most absent-minded men of the me Amusing stories are told in ...

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  29. THE TASMANIA MINE.

    The Tasmania Company has cleaned up for 239oz of gold. 1735oz being [?] of quartz and [?] from 357 tons of ...

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  30. STATE POLITICS.

    The Premier (Hon J. W. Evans) will address a public meeting In tho Town Hall on Thursday evening next at 8 'o clock, when be will announce the policy ...

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  31. THE FLOODING OF A COLLIERY

    The recent [?] in England and Wales inundated a colliery in Glamorgan and imprisoned six men. Taree of three were drowned and ...

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  32. A MARVEL OF SCIENCE.

    The new tm[?]-driven torpedo which has been adopted by the United States navy is probably the most powerful and speediest type of ...

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  33. THE SNOWFALL AT BISHOPS.

    In consequence of snow, work was suspended at Mount Bischoff Extended Mine yesterday. ...

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  34. A DIVORCE CASE,.

    A dramatic little story was told to] tho court by counsel in the undefended petition of a Yorkshire miner earned William Wilson. ...

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  35. DEATH OF AN ATHLETE.

    James F. O Poole a well-known athlete and supporter of all kinds of Export, died at [?] on Sunday. The deceased, who was ...

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  36. A N.A. EXHIBITION.

    The Council has granted the executive of the A.N,A. Exhibition the use of the Albert Hall banquet room for a fernery and committee ...

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  37. LAUNCH OF NEW STEAMSHIPS

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's new steamer Rupara has launched on the Tyne, and the Zealand Shipping Company's ...

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  38. THE MELBOURNE MAIL SERVICE.

    The Premier has written to the Mayor on the mail service between Melbourne and Launceston, and [?] that the present running be ...

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  39. COLONEL CUTHBERT.

    The Aldershot correspondent of the London' Daily Telegraph' wrote May 10 :—' Much [?] expressed in the let Foot Guards ...

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  40. THE FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    Eight hundred French troops penetrated a distance of 150 kilometres into the interior of Morocco, as Mustafa Wells, and restored ...

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  41. CYCLING NEWS.

    Bicycled can be purchased cheaper in mid win tor than in midwinter than in spring or summer. As proof of this see the grand display of ...

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  42. ON CHANGE

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  44. A NEW FIRM.

    Messrs V. D. Ellis ton and W. M Hodgmon notify that they have entered Into partnership as solicitors, Their office No. 40, Macquarie street. ...

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