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  6. SPORTING.

    The V.A.T.C. brought their Grand National meeting to a close to-day, The following are the results up till the time of going to press :— ...

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  8. THE NEW TARIFF AND ITS ANOMALIES.

    The business people of Hobart were naturally annoyed at the inconvenience to which they were subjected yesterday by the ...

    Article : 185 words
  9. FOOTBALL.

    The fifth round of the premiership matches was entered upon this afternoon in dull but fine weather, and in presence of a great crowd of ...

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  10. A SHOOTING AFFRAY

    A drunken brawl at Richmond last night ended seriously. Two men, John Cunningham, aged 34, an engine driver (married), and ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The prospect of the Belfast employers accepting the Glasgow Carriers' Association's offer of 600 [?] has led to a threat of a general ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr M. Reddy, Nationalist M.P. for Birr, has been eliminated from the commission of the peace for disregarding Lord Loreburn's ...

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  13. LUCAS'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Mr Lucas's company drew a good house at the Temperance Hall last night, when they gave their final presentation of this week's programme, each [?] meeting ...

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  14. CRICKET.

    Mr Abe Bailey suggests the arranging of triangular cricket contests between England, Australia and South Africa in 1909 or 1919 ...

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  15. SOME MERCHANTS' VIEWS.

    Hon. W. H. Burgers said in his opinion it would seriously interfere with trade for some time to come. Until each item is dealt with ...

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  16. TRANSVAAL LOAN BILL.

    Mr Harold Cox has given notice of motion asking for the refueal of the Transvaal Loan Bill, as the colony was denying His Majesty's ...

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  17. 'DEAD' MAN ALIVE.

    Arthur Albert Steer is legally dead, but physically he Is alive and well. The story of his disappearance and re-appearance is a strange one. ...

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  18. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The Government has asked the City Council to take over the maintenance of King's Bridge across the South Esk at Trevallyn. As same ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. THE GARDEN SEPULCHRE.

    The conviction entertained of late yean by so many, well qualified to judge, that the traditional sacred sites of Jerusalem cannot possibly be the social spots where ...

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  20. FALL IN CONSOLS.

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  21. THE TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.

    France recognises that the Moroccan affair is bigger than she expected, but the nation is firmly determined to see it through. ...

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  22. THE METAL MARKET.

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  23. MINING.

    Mr Alan Smythe, manager of the Mount Paris mine, where a battery trial is being made, is visiting Lottah. ...

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  24. MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS

    British Indians at the Cape complain of the municipal regulations at East London providing for curfew restrictions, ejections, and the ...

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  25. NEW NORFOLK NEWS.

    I have been informed that alterations were made, at a recent meeting of the committee. with respect to the purpose for which the [?] Soldiers' ...

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  26. ROWING.

    The annual meeting of the Tamer Rowing Club was held last night. During the year the amount owing on the boat house was reduced, and ...

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  27. STANDARD OIL TRUST

    The Standard Oil Trust capitalists, who control the output of Canadian nickel, are endeavoring to purchase new [?]. ...

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  28. ELECTRIC LIGHT AT NEW NORFOLK.

    Our New Norfolk correspondent writes under date August 9 :— Immediately after 8 o'clock this evening the current was switched on, and the ...

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  29. BURIED ALIVE.

    The risk of premature burial at the present time is greater than 20 years ago, said Dr. J. Stenson Hocker on presiding at a meeting held at Anderson’s Hotel. ...

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  30. THE BUTTER BILL.

    The Butter Bill has passed through committee in the House of Lords. A few minor amendments were made. ...

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  31. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,— I have taken an interest in the above conference, and seeing a [?] of the [?] that voted on President House-velt’s proposal on the [?] of private ...

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  32. ON 'CHANGE

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  33. 100,000 YEARS OLD.

    There has just been set up to the place of honor in the ball of the Natural History Museum, South kensington, the latest rival in the beauty of [?] to the ...

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  34. BOXING.

    As announced in this issue, [?] Buras and [?] Higgins will meet in the Hobart Gynm[?]um on Wednesday next, and it is absolutely [?] a great contest ...

    Article : 133 words
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