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  7. THE DOMAIN SUICIDE.

    A coronial enquiry into the circumstances touching the death of Frederick West, aged about 36 years. Who committed suicide by shooting himself with ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    His Majesty King: Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived at Cowes in order to be present at the regalia held under the auspices of the Royal London ...

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  9. LATEST GABLES,

    The police Raided the Labor Confederation now being held in Paris and arrested 18 prominent Iabor anarchists. As a result the trade union seen ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Homer's Melbourne office has received the following information by witless telegram from the American dated 8 p.m. Saturday, August ...

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  11. A BY-ELECTION.

    The Hon Rupert Guinness, Conservative, who was returned for the Haggerston division of [?]. is a convinced tariff [?]. ...

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  12. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the police court, David peters was committed for trial on a charge of stealing two chains, a hammer and a wrench Denis parcel. charged with the ...

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  13. STOCK SALES.

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  14. THE HYTHE TRAGEDY

    From the first, the condition of Adolf Boric, one of the victims of the tragedy at Hythe, has been regarded as serious in the extreme, and almost hopeless. ...

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  15. YOUTHFUL BUSHRANGERS.

    The three youthful residents of Prahan, named Alfred Doey, [?] Parsons and Thos. Cahill, who recently [?] forth in the direction of Werribee, ...

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  16. SMUGGLING ASIATICS.

    President Roosevelt's commission of investigation has revealed connivance with the [?] agents on the Mexican-Columbian borders in [?] ...

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  17. LICENSING BENCH.

    The parterly meeting of the licensing bench was held this morning when a number of transfers were granted. ...

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  18. A CONSPIRACY

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent a Maritzburg reports, that an extensive gold stealing conspiracy has been discovered on the Hand. ...

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  19. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Mahinapna sailed. The Hythe tragedy. Adolf bock dead The inquest opened. ...

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  20. LACROSSE.

    The North and South lacrosse match as been postponed until August 22, to meet the [?] of both teams. ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    At the Association Cricket Ground on Saturday the premiership football match resulted in City 10 goals 13 behinds: Launceston 5 goals 9 behinds. ...

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  22. THE PULPIT.

    The Rev. J. S. Bryers, the newly-an-pointed [?] of St. John's parish, preached his first sermon yesterday morning to a large[?] and ...

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  23. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—I think that the [?] and the general public must return their sincere thanks in the [?] who have [?]many years, undertaken ...

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  24. EMPLOYERS FEDERATION.

    A large and representative meeting of employers was held at Parattah on Saturday for the purpose of considering the question of forming an employers' federation. ...

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  25. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The Queen paid the expenses of Lady Douglas' first conducted party of 50East End children to the Franco-British Exhibition. ...

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  26. SUDDEN DEATH ON THE FOOTBALL FIELD.

    A young man named Terry died suddenly on the football ground at Moorina on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  27. LABOR BUREAU.

    During the month of July there were 35 applicant for work registered on the books of the Hobart labor bureau Work was [?] for eight persons, six ...

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  28. THE RESULT OF EPILEPSY.

    Albert Eames, who resided at Inveresk, died early yesterday morning as result of an epileptic fit. ...

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  29. HOBART PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    In certain quarters there appears to be an impressing that it is unnecessary to build a now school or extend the old one at Trinity Hill. It has been suggested ...

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  30. THE MAGNET STRIKE.

    At a meeting on the wharf yesterday, addresses on the Magnet strike wore delivered by Fraser and J. L. Meredith. ...

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  31. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    Mr Haldane, speaking at Falmouth paid the Government intended to maintain the Navy on the highest state of efficiency with the reliable second line ...

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  32. BURNED TO DEATH

    Mrs Josepli Griggs aged 67, died at Deloraine on Sunday through clothes catching fire in the house, where she lived alone. ...

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  33. MRS BEECHEY FUND.

    The result of the collection taken up behalf of Mrs Bee[?] at North Hobart-La-froy foot ball match on Saturday by Mr W. Smith has been found ...

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  34. ELECTORAL

    Hon. William Moore, M.I.C , states hat he intends to contest the election or the Russell seat in the Logislative Council. ...

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  35. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    A man named D. Davies met with painful accident at Beauty Point whist engaged in mooring a ketch to the wharf A winch handle was let go, and ...

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  36. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of breadstuffs afloat for the United Kingdom is 1,815,000 quarters, and for the Continent 1,090,000) quarters. The Atlantic shipments are ...

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  37. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BUILDINGS.

    A start was made this morning to[?] the erection of the Children's Hospital Buildings. The contractor, Mr [?]as. Duncan. has pegged out the ...

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  38. TASMANIA CLEAN UP.

    The following is a copy of a cable giving the result of the Tasmania clean up the month of July:—"Results of mouth's clean up ns follows:—Crushed ...

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  39. DIVORCE COURT.

    At tho Divorce Court to-day, Lei no Johnson sought a divorce from her husband, an inspector for a wood-broking They lived together until April, ...

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  40. THE PREMIER AND THE MEDICAL BOARD.

    The Premier this afternoon received members of the Medical Board. The gathering was the outcome of a deputation that waited upon the Premier last ...

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  41. ON 'CHANGE

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  42. CRICKET.

    In the match Middlesex v. Gloucester the former won by two runs. Tarrant took twelve wickets. ...

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  43. THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS

    Be yourself as nearly as possible, what you would wish everyone else to he. To-day we are learning from every ...

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  44. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS

    Customs collections at Hohart for the week ended August 1, 1906 :—Duties, £1705 is 6d; excise, £391 15s 6d; miscellaneous, £40 5s 5d: interstate credits. ...

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  45. A THEATRICAL IN TROUBLE

    Tait Bros., theatrical agents, are detaining Herbert Clayton, of the London Merrymakers, in respect of claim for £756 for an alleged breach ...

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  46. SACRED CONCERT AT THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    Another of the series of scared concerts was held at the Theatre Royal on Sunday night. A crowded house was to be teen. Mr Forhep, who was ...

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  47. MINING AND METAL MARKET.

    Holiday to-day. No mining or mental quotations. There are woods of high mercantile value, ...

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  49. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following is the weather forecast far Tasmania :— A few scattered showers on the East Coast: but for most part cloudy and fine ...

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  50. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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