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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    Dr. Morrison telegraphs to “The Times,” from Portsmouth, that the conference will seemingly fail, but the holding will be justified by ...

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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The City Court was crowded today, when William P. Naughton was accused on five charges of obtaining prizes in St. ...

    Article : 172 words
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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    A landslip at a quarry in Ormerod, Pennsylvania, killed 15, and entombed 25. It is feared all the entombed men ...

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  6. FOOTBALL

    Football To-morrow Southern Tasmania Contest supremacy with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Hon. J. W. Evans), who at present in Melbourne, will leave there to-morrow by the Coogee, and be In Ministerial Office in Launceston on ...

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  9. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    The final Norwegian referendum showed 368,200. in favor of the dissolution, and 184 against. ...

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  10. LACROSSE.

    The lacrosse match, as advertised, will played between the North and South teams to-morrow on the New Town Ground. His Excellency the Governor ...

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  11. THE REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.

    The origin of the bloodshed at Bielostok, a Polish town 50 miles from Warsaw, followed on the military repressing the ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. GERMAN NAVAL PREPARATIONS.

    The organ of the German Navy League states that the Navy Bill in the Reichstag will include the building of six cruisers in the ...

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  13. ON CHANGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
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  16. NEW TRAM SYSTEM.

    At Ballarat to-day a new and up to-date system of electric trams was initiated. There was great rejoicing ...

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  17. THE FAMINE IN ANDALUSIA.

    The Spanish Government have ordered the authorities in Andalusia open a soup kitchen, to relieve the distress. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN XI. IN ENGLAND.

    The Australians started a match Northampton to-day against the county team, composed as follows:— Hortin, Simpson, Crosse, Smith, ...

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  19. IS HE A LUNATIC ?

    Joseph Finnigan, a well dressed and middle-aged man, was committed for trial to-day for obtaining money by means of a valueless ...

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  20. THE ESSENDON FOOT- BALLERS.

    The Essendon footballers returned Melbourne to-day. They express themselves as delighted with their trip to Tasmania. ...

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  21. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

    The following sales were effected at morning 'Change to-day: Brisels, 16s 8d Brisels Extended, £26 16s ...

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  22. THE CRETAN INSURRECTION.

    Skirmishes have taken place British troops and insurgents at Crete. The Russian troops are also also engaged in fighting. ...

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  23. CARDINAL MORAN'S NAME FORGED.

    Cardinal Moran's name has been forged to a cheque for £300. The money was paid over the counter notes of large denominations. ...

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  24. THE BOY BURGLARS.

    The dwellers in a usually quiet suburban street in Paris have jus been treated to a sort of National Fete demonstration before the date ...

    Article : 367 words
  25. NORTHERN NEWS.

    FIRE ON THE SANDHILL. LAUNCESTON, Friday. ...

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  26. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    To night will be the last presentation of this week's successful programme at the Temperance Hall, and to-morrow will the first appearance in Hobart of a new ...

    Article : 212 words
  27. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day John Hutchinson was fined £3, or Six weeks, for procuring liqnor whilst a prohibition order was against him. ...

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  28. THE CINEMATOGRAPH MARTYR.

    How a cinematograph picture of a “Christian captive” torn to pieces to make “a Roman holiday” is made, is explained by a Paris ...

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  29. CITY COUNCIL MEETING.

    A special meeting of the City Council was held this afternoon to deal with the application from the electrical engineer, Mr Corin, for an ...

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  30. SOUTH HOBART RECREATION GROUND.

    Arising out of tho public meeting held the other afternoon a deputation waited upon the Minister of Lands this afternoon for the purpose of requesting him that the ...

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  31. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of a man supposed to be that of Barkley, who is believed to have suicided on June 12, was recovered yesterday by Troopers ...

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  32. GOLF.

    The championship meeting of the Tasmanian Golf Club was advanced further stage yesterday when the North v. South Ladies’ Teams ...

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  33. "A NOBLER WOMANHOOD."

    "We propose having high ideals and strict rules, first and foremost being—no corsets!" This is an extract from a circular now being ...

    Article : 247 words
  34. MOUNT BISCHOFF COMPANY.

    The Mount Bischoff T.M. Co. declared a dividend of 7s 6d, payable on 31st inst. This will bring the amount paid by the ...

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  35. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    Mr Walter G. Edmund has again been appointed general secretary of the Literary and Musical Competitions. ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING.

    Surprise, ketch, 45 tone, — Longmore, from East Coast ports. Agents — E. S. Anthony and Co, The schooner Hawk, bound from ...

    Article : 147 words
  37. POTATO MARKET RISING.

    At Stanley yesterday a waggon load containing 50 sacks of potatoes was sold for £40. At Devonport yesterday potatoes sold up to £8 ICs ...

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  38. ABOUT AUTOGRAPHS.

    A good late is going the rounds just now about W. G. Grace. At a match recently a was maiden approached him with notebook and ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. THE COOGEE'S PASSENGER LIST.

    The ss. Coogee arrived this morning with the following passengers—Saloon: Mieses Feather- stone and nurse, Harrison ; Messrs ...

    Article : 43 words
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  41. MINING.

    New Golden Gate (Mathinna), August 18 (by telegraph). Crashes 420 tons of quartz. Obtalned 248oz of amalgam from places and ripples. ...

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