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  6. THE REV. HENRY WORRALL.

    The Rev. Henry Worrall left Bendigo to-day in a special train. There were several thousand people at the station, and great excitement ...

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  7. NORTHERN NEWS.

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  8. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court three men were each fined £1 for trespassing. Frederick James Butterworth and James McDemoft were charged ...

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  9. THE EDITOR'S SCRAP BOOK.

    Vanadium steel is a new steel which has the peculiar property of becoming harder as it gets hotter; it is made by the admixture of chemical matter with the metal. Most steel ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The Labor, Social, and Democratic members of the Duma have made a passionate appeal to the Army and Navy. ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    The Dominion Government steamer Arctic winters in Lancaster Sound, and plants the British flag on several islands and headlands in the ...

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  14. ARRIVAL IN MELBOURNE.

    Rev Worrall has reached Melbourne. As the train was entering Spencer street with 150 aboard the occupants sang bum[?]s. A crowd ...

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  15. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mrs Ellen Nugent; aged 50, a widow, died suddenly at Karoola yesterday. An inquest will be held. ...

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  16. FOUND DEAD.

    Albert Lcetrine, a young man, was found dead in the bush at Waratah yesterday. An inquest will be held. ...

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  17. THE SINS OF SOCIETY.

    'If Dives were to re-visit the earth to-day he would most sorely have the entree to London's smartest society,' said Father Bernard ...

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  18. A WELCOME TEA.

    A welcome tea and public meeting was tendered to Rev 6. Sharp at the LaunceBton Tabernaole last night, a large gathering being present, ...

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  19. SPORTING.

    Ramrod, one of the Carbine strain, has won the Newbury Summer Cup. ...

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  20. THE TRAMS.

    Further reports on the subject of trams for Launceston were tabled at yesterday's meeting of Launceston City Council. The reports will be ...

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  21. THE FLEMINGTON MURDER.

    The inquest on Donald John McLeod, a 'balancing' bookmaker, was continued to-day. The evidence of Montague Miller, a carpenter, and ...

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  22. THE PRICE OF SILVER

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  23. LACROSSE.

    The M.C.C. lacrosse team arrived the Coogee to-day, and were driven to the Launceston Hotel, and official welcome tendered them ...

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  24. ARMY REDUCTION.

    When King Edward addressed Third Battalion of the Scots Guards, which has been disbanded, be alluded to the fact that his Government ...

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  25. PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ETC., OF TASMANIA.

    The half yearly general meeting of the Perpetual Trustees. Ersentore, and Agency Company, Limited, was held in the company's offices, Stone Buildings, at ...

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  26. MARINE BOARD.

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held at the board room this afternoon. Present Master Warden (Mr A. E. Risby), ...

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  27. KEIR HARDIE ON NAVY REDUCTION.

    Keir Hardie, speaking at Sheffield, said the Labor party would try hard to secure the two and a half millions saved from the navy expenditure as ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. REDUCING BRITISH ARMAMENTS.

    Count Reven[?]low, a prominent military expert, declares the reduction in the British army and navy will not affect the Germans resolve ...

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  30. A MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    Mr G. G. White, a grazier, was driving a motor car along Rundle street at a high rate of speed, when he hurled a pedestrian named ...

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  31. SEWING A BOY'S HEART.

    A surgical operation of an extraordinary kind, and attended with signal success, has been performed at Dundee Royal Infirmary, ...

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  32. ON CHANGE.

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  33. CUTTING DOWN THE WINTER STEAMBOAT SERVICE

    The River Committee of the London County Council have decided to drop the winter service of Thames steamboats. ...

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  34. SCENE IN A DRAPER'S SHOP.

    A tragi-comical scene was enacted the other day in a Milan draper's establishment. The proprietor, Signor Baines, who had recently ...

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  35. OMAR KHAYYAM.

    At the Town Hall to-night Mr J. A. Johnson, M A., the Principal of the Training College, will give a lecture on the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Edward ...

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  36. BESIEGED 'SUFFRAGETTE.'

    Mrs. Montefiore, the 'Suffragette,' who is resisting the demands of the become tax collector, is still [?] In her [?] at 32 The Mall, Hammorsmith (says the ...

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