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  2. Advertising

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  3. PARLIAMENT.

    The House met at 3.5 o'clock. The Treasurer (the Hon, D. C. Urquhart), who has been indisposed' for some was present for the first time. ...

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  7. LATEST GABLES.

    Beaurepaire, the Australian Swimmer, finished fourth in the semi-final hundred meters race Daniels won the final in 63 3-5secs. ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Four young officers belonging to the garrison at Sores killed their colonel. IT has transpired that General [?]man Heydet, Who was shot a few days ...

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  9. MINING AND METAL MARKET.

    The following are the latest quotations :— Broken Hill Proprietary Sales £1 18b 9d ...

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  10. TROOPS AT ADRIANOPLE DISAFFECTED.

    The troops at Adrianople are disaffected owing to arrears of pay and grievance;:. ...

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  11. A WIN FOR BEAUREPAIRE.

    Beaurepaire won a heat in the 1500 metres Swimming; race at buttersea beating Springfield. ...

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  12. SPORTING

    With regard to tho reported sale of Risdon Park Racecourse, Mr H. L. Laughton has received the following cable from Mr John Wren, of ...

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  13. ACCIDENT ON THE RAIL- WAY.

    Mrs. Meadows, a resident of Renalla, returning home, after visiting Melbourne, with her grandson, eighteen months old, was standing at the door, ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Theatre Royal will probably present a brilliant appearance on Thursday week next, when Mr. J. C. Williamson's dramatic company will commence their ...

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  15. MURDER WILL OUT

    The valet of a Parisian millionaire confessed that assisted the [?] to kill and roh his master. Both have been arrested. ...

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  16. CHAFFCUTTER ACCIDENT

    Robert Cochrane sustained some severe hurts whilst directing a Chaffcutter at Beaufort. His jumper became entangled in the ...

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  17. NORTHERN NEWS

    The adjourned annual meeting at the Launceston Branch of the Royal Society of St. George was held last evening, the President (Mr Waldroni ...

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  18. LADY MOTORISTS

    Mrs pose a millionaire's wife and several other ladies Here [?] past a shipwreck at Montauk Point. The ship signalled for assistance. The ...

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  19. RETRENCHMENT AT THE CAPE

    The Cape Ass[?]dily, on a division of to 27, reduced the Civil Servants' salaries five per cent. ...

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  20. THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE THAMES

    Many rowing men, including Barry mel[?]omed the Sydney se[?]ller. George Towns, on his arrival in London. Towns [?] training to-day. ...

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  21. TUNNEL EXCAVATION IN MELBOURNE

    [?] o'clock this morning a big fall of earth occurred in a telephone excavation in Melbourne. William Smith, one of the workmen, ...

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  22. CITY ROBBERIES.

    During last night, entrance was gained to the Holyroyd House Puhlichouse situated at the corner of Patrick and Murray-streets, and two bottles of ...

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  23. TWO-UP SCHOOL.

    Eleven men in a two-up school raided of Port Melbourne on Sunday, were each fined 40s, and threatened that the next time they were before the Court ...

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  25. THE WEATHER IN VICTORIA.

    The weather is bitterly cold. There has been a heavy fall of snow at Ballarat. ...

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  26. RIFLE SHOOTING

    The Seventh Australian Infantry Regiment won the Sela[?]cher Cup competition in Soul. Africa with a score 3507. ...

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  27. REDUCING SPEED OF MOTOR OMNIBUSES

    Yielding to public agitation, the London County Council are reducing the speed of in [?] in the public thoroughfare. ...

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  28. ARSON AT BALLARAT

    Melbourne Wednesday, a married woman, has been committed for trial at Ballarat for setting [?] to a house. ...

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  29. THE NEW RESERVOIR

    The Mayor and aldermen, accompanied by the Town Clerk, this morning paid a visit of inspection to the site of the proposed new reservoir. The ...

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  30. MINING.

    New Golden Gate Mathinna, July 18th. —1800 feet level. Winze on east reef sunk 6ft; total depth, 15ft bottom showing parches of gales, but full ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BOARD

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Metropolitan Drainage Board was held yesterday, Mr. F. B. Rattle, M.H.A., in the chair. ...

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  32. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is [?] at 2s 5-16d ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    Middlesex beat the [?] by seven wickets. Tarrant took ten wickets [?] nine for 59. The [?] ...

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  34. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Full Court. Ralston will case continued Parliament. House of Assembly met this ...

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  35. HOBART BOYS' BRIGADE.

    The usual weekly parade of the H.B. was mustered for drill, etc., on Tuesday evening in the Parade Hall, Melville street, - Mr. Moir Soundy being ...

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  37. THE BLACKMAILING CASE

    Sievier's trial at the Old Bailey is proceeding ...

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  38. I.O.G.T.

    LIFE LINE LODGE The usual weekly meeting of Lodge, No. 12, was held in their lodge-room at the King-street Church ...

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  39. FINANCIAL.

    The following are the quotations for Australian stocks: — Australian Australian Morigage, buyer £101 10s. ...

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  40. ON 'CHANGE

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  41. MISHAP TO THE STEAMER WALDEMAR.

    A breakage which will he the' cause the Waldemar lying up for a few days occurred on Monday night as that vessel was nearing port Cygnet, It ...

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  42. THE WOOL SALES

    The bidding at the wool sales is animated for all sorts. The prices are firm at yesterday's level. ...

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  43. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the weather forecast for Tasmania :— Still cold and squally, with further showers and S.W. to southerly winds: but ...

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  44. AN ALARM OF FIRE.

    An alarm of fire was raised at 8.45 a.m. to-day. On the brigade turning out it was ascertained that it was nothing more than a chimney on fire, in the ...

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  45. THE RALSTON WILL CASE.

    The Ralston will case was continued the Fall Court this morning, before Chief Justice (Sir John Dodd's), and Justice Mclntyre. The text of the ...

    Article : 59 words
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