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  2. Advertising

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  4. MAINLAND ITEMS.

    A miner's heroism was eulogized by the coroner on Friday at the adjourned inquest in conned ion with the Victoria Quartz fatality. Mt Moore, P.M. said ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    A marconigram, received at Portsmouth, states that the Indomitable will roach cores to-night. crossed the Atlantic at a full ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. LATEST GABLES.

    A bush fire destroyed ferule, in British Columbia. Fire thousand people are [?] one hundred were injured and [?] ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. A BOOKMAKER'S MISTAKE.

    PAYS £50 NOTE FOR £5. During the progress of the Broken Hill Jockey Club's race meeting on Wednesday, one of the [?] said awa a £50 ...

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  10. RAGGING AT WEST POINT COLLEGE.

    Eight cadets, in good families, fatally ragged a student at West Point Collage. President Roosevelt first approved of the cancelled their expulsion on ...

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  11. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Zealand sailed Marine Board met to-day. [?] show opens to-day [?]. Colonel St. [?] ...

    Article : 29 words
  12. PARLIAMENT AND PRESS.

    NO Reports Published. Owing to the strike of parliamentary press reporters, consequent on the refusal of the hon[?] committee to ...

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  13. STATE GOVERNORSHIPS.

    A deputation from the Hoard of Directors of tho A.N.A. presents the conference resolutions, lavoring abolition State Governorships for Chief ...

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  14. ARRIVAL OF " TOMMY ' BURNS.

    Tommy [?] champion heavy weight boxer of the world, arrived at Fremantle to-day by the R. M.S. Mongols ...

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  15. HOBART MARINE BOARD

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

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  17. LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.

    The Lawn Tennis Association is still undecided about sending a team to Australian owing to the technical [?] the revised proposal is to have a press ...

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  18. CARRIER PIGEONS FOR THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.'

    The Minister of Defence has decided institute a service of 20,000 carrier pigeons. ...

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  19. THE CHURCH AS BANKER.

    On May 5 [?] last year a [?] from [?] named punk, who was said [?] a further of c30,000. placed a cheque for £5 in the plate at the evening service at St. Paul's ...

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  20. RETURNING OFFICER.

    Mr David Jones, J.P., has been appointed returning officer of the Douse Assembly for Waratah, in place of G. Atkinson, resigned. ...

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  21. SETTING ASIDE A WRIT OF CAPIAS.

    The writ of capiss against Cayton, the actor, has been set aside. with costs given against the tails. Mr. Instice Bodges said that the ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following is the weather forecast for Tasmania :— Fine; but cloudy at times, with isolated showers frosty nights in parts; south ...

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  23. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    At the [?] on the Hobart [?] ...

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  24. SETTLING JEWS IN THE WESTERN STATES OF AMERICA.

    Prefessor Zangwill at a meeting of the [?] Territorial Organisation announced a scheme about to [?] ...

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  25. THE HYTHE TRAGEDY

    Adoll Rock, one of the victims or the Hythe tragedy, was buried to-day. The uncial was conducted from the Establishment of Messrs A. Clark and Sons, ...

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  26. THE NEW PATENT LAW.

    German firms that cannot afford to erect favtories in Great Britain will have abandon their patent rights, says the "Daily Mail." Meanwhile there is just ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR RECORDS.

    A ubiety horse-power Napier was the 30 miles brookland race, The speed was [?] miles and hour which is a record, heating the 75 horse ...

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  28. NORTHERN NEWS

    The Tasmanian [?] and [?] dream mines [?] ...

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  29. ARRIVAL OF BILL SQUIRES IN MELBOURNE.

    Squires has arrived, and was [?] by a large number of sports who assured him that he had the confident of the Australian States. He feels fit, and ...

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  30. IS MAGDALENE HOME A CHARITABLE INSTITUTION?

    The was one of the questions that [?] up for decision at the meeting of the [?] ...

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  31. LORD ROBERTS IN CANADA.

    Lord Roberts is [?] from the effects of the enthuse heal [?] Montreal to return in England on Fri-day. ...

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  32. ON 'CHANGE

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  33. ACCIDENTAL BURNING.

    M the [?] ...

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  34. PRICE OF TIN.

    The [?] Bischoff Company's [?] cable [?] ...

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  35. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Renter's Melbourne officer has received the following wireless report from the American fleet At 8 o'clock on the evening of Sunday the position was ...

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  36. MOUNT CLEVELAND COMPANY

    The Mount Cleveland company will be ready to start crusting at the end of the month. ...

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  37. WINTER ECZEMA.

    That terrible skin-Scourge, Eczema, [?] during the winter months in a more violent form than at any other season. The accompany pain and ...

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  38. CHILDREN'S PROTECTION SOCIETY.

    The Mayor has handed a cheque for over £126 to the president of the children's protection society as their sharp of the exhibition proceeds. ...

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  39. A NEW MOTOR LAUNCH

    Mr. E. Jack, of Launceston, is of present building a large motor launch to the order of a Melbourne business man. ...

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  40. CARMEN'S GRIEVANCE

    A depilation of [?]waited on Mr C Metz. M. H. A yesterday and asked [?] the reduction of the licence [?] of the railway station. It was point ...

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  41. LOVE AND THE STAGE.

    Barnet [?], a tailor's [?] aged 29, an actress, anthem grounds of desertion. ...

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  42. THE MEMORIAL CHURCH.

    At the Memorial congregational church last evening, the [?] The Holy City" (A. H. Gan[?] was rendered under the conductorship of Mr. J. ...

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  43. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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  44. FOOTBALL.

    Past office v. Cascades.—Played at south Hobart. Past office 7 goals [?] ; cascade. 5 goals 11 behinds rest for post office, Jack Croll and ...

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  45. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT AT SORELL.

    A child named Lillian Brown, aged between 4 and 5, was accidentally burned at Sorell yesterday. She was conveyed to the hospital. The burning ...

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  46. A MAN ON REMAND.

    James Hull, aged 47, an agent, who is on remand to appear at the court on a charge of passing a valueless cheque, shot himself in the mouth to-day at the ...

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  47. MINING.

    Pioneer Extended (Bradshaw's Creek) July 30—loan three [?] for fortnight. Ground tight. and slow for [?] started blowing in paddock. ...

    Article : 56 words
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