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  2. VICTUALLING T H E NAVY.

    Speaking at the commercial travellers' annual banquet at Sydney on Saturday, Vice-Admiral Sir W.H. Fawkes explained the Admiralty's policy in connection with ...

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  8. ASSAULTING A GIRL,

    Michael W[?]Jan, aged 47, was committed for trial by the Carlton Bench to-day on a charge o f assaulting a girl 16 years of age. ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Five bond red dockers and 1000 carters at Belfast have struck work. They demand higher wages. Blacklegs from Liver pool have ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Viscount Hayashi declines to consider any new treaty based on the exclusion of Japanese laborers from the United States. ...

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  11. SPORTING.

    A meeting of the committee of the Tasmanian Racing Club was held at the secretary’s office, Collins street, Hobart, yesterday afternoon. Hon Dr G. H i Butler ...

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  12. COUNTERFEIT COIN.

    A farther charge of having, at Hobart, on July 16, unlawfully and knowingly uttered a counterfeit coin, resembling half sovereign, was preferred against ...

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  13. THE KALGOORLIE MINING TROUBLE.

    Miners at Kalgoorlie decided to-day by a six to one majority to agree to the compromise recently arranged b y the Chamber of Mines ...

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  14. UNIFORM COMMONWEALTH STAMP.

    A committee, comprising Mr Templeton (Chief Clerk of the Postal Department), Mr Cooke stamp Printer at Adelaide), Mr ...

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  15. REV. R. J . CAMPBELL

    The Rev R . J . Campbell has been invited to stand for election to p re s e n t Cardiff in the Socialist interest. ...

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  16. V.A.T.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

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  17. THE BELFAST POLICE

    The cables yesterday stated that 600 policemen of Belfast had struck, and suddenly left their beats. They demanded higher wages and better ...

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  18. SOCIALISTS AND THE CHURCHES.

    In explaining the principles o( Socialism at the Guild Hall, Swanston street, before large audience teat evening (says Monday’ Age') Mr Tom Menu said that they ...

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  19. NORTHERN NEWS.

    After the rain last night the weather is fine to-day. ...

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  20. THE CAMEROONS.

    The Mahommedan natives Adamawa, in the Cameroons, tacked the Germany residency Garu, but were repulsed. ...

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  21. KALGOORLIE RACING CLUB.

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  22. DEATH THE ONLY PUNISHMENT.

    The grand Duke Nicholas has warned General Nikifaroff, who tries the Revolutionaries charged with attempting to murder the Czar, ...

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  23. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day, Herbert Monday, Edward Monday, and Patrick Burns were charged with forging a cheque for £3 16s. ...

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  24. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  25. FINANCIAL.

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  26. THE COURTS.

    The Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds) arrived from Hobart yesterday afternoon, and was engaged several metiers in Chambers ...

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  27. THE WEAKNESS OF CONSOLS.

    The financial papers attribute the weakness of consols to the absence of a demand for low interest bearing securities. ...

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  28. ON 'CHANGE.

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  29. FRUITGROWING IN THE NORTH.

    Mr Freeman, a prominent orchardist in the Huon district, arrived yesterday from Hobart on a visit the orchards on the Tamar to ...

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  30. THE MIRROR OF THE DEEP.

    In all her varied moods, whether torn by hurricane or tempest into an angry, raging turmoil of surging waters, or whether glittering like diamonds or ...

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  32. TO-DAY’S PROCEEDINGS.

    Accused was still farther charged with having, on about July 17 last, at Hobart, feloniously nod knowingly, and without lawful authority or excuse, had certain ...

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  33. A 'DOCTORED ' MINORCA.

    At the anneal Subiaco (West Australia) poultry show, the committee had suspicions regarding a bird entered in the Minorca class. A quantity of black dye ...

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  34. SKATING RINK.

    With the usual liberality which has characterised their management of the Skating Rink, Old Exhibition Building, Lower Macquarie street, Messrs C. R. ...

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  36. TASMANIAN STOOKS.

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  37. PATENT MEDICINES.

    Some interesting facts (says the ‘Melbourne 'Herald) in Connection with the importation of patent medloines were by the Minister for Customs ...

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