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  5. A TRAGIC STORY

    A tragedy was told at Brisbane today on the arrival of the Union Company’s mail steamer Marama. On leaving Sydney the vessel was seen ...

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  7. THE GOVERNOR’S ARRIVAL

    More congenial conditions than those which obtained on the arrival of His Excellency the Governor (Major-General Sir Harry Barron, K.C.M.G., ...

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  8. THE BUSY WAN’S COLUMN

    Jno. William Tyler, a South Australian, died in England. Recent electric disturbance sufficient to deflect the magnetic noodle. ...

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  9. PUBLIC TELEPHONES IN HOTELS

    The Federal Postmaster-General (Hon. Sir John Quick, K.C.M.G.) today announced that tho Postal Department is against the proposal for the ...

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  10. LATEST GABLES.

    Sir Oliver Lodge, the distinguished scientist, states that the recent cosmic electro magnetic disturbance was due to solar radio [?] and solar eruption, ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    It is reported that the Manila pirates captured the revenue cutter Sord, off Borneo, and murdered the captain and crew of thirteen. ...

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  12. THE MAJOR’S CREEK SHOOTING CASE

    The girl Lundio has boon found guilty of the [?] of her father by shooting him at Major’ Creek. The Judge ...

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  13. A VERDICT OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    At an inquest held to-day on Andrew Crawford, who fell 25 feet down the hold of the steamer Karoola, en the voyage to Sydney on the 19th, and broke his ...

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  14. STEAMER STORMBIRD AGROUND

    The steamer Stermbird is aground at Cunninghame, near Gippsland, Victoria. ...

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  15. THE LOSS OF THE UMHALLA

    The Court of Enquiry at Capetown finds that the Umballa was lost th[?]ugh gross negligence, and suspended the captain and chief officer’s certificate ...

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  16. IMMIGRATION TO CANADA

    The immigration to Canada for the last [?] year is 146.[?] including [?] from the United States, and [?] from Great Britain. ...

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  17. THE SHIP ALPENA

    The ship Alpena, which was in a very dangerous position just outside New castle, was to-day [?] safely into Newcastle by a tag. ...

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  18. NEW DRINKING FOUNTAIN

    This afternoon a new drinking fountain [?] at the [?] Gorge was officially opened by the Mayor (Ald W. G. Wilson) in the presented of a ...

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  19. THE SPANISH CAMPAIGN IN MOROCCO

    The Spanish campaign in Morocco is drawing to a close. The Spaniards have captured Zeluan. the stronghold of the Moors. ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL

    Messrs Roberts and Co., Ltd., report having held their sale at the abattoirs on Monday, when the following were yarded :—54 cattle, 79[?] ...

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  21. DISCOVERY OF THE NORTH POLE

    Dr. Cook declares that the non-arrival of his records, of his journey to the Pole is [?] as he has duplicates to establish hit. claim. ...

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  22. LAUNCESTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

    The annual meeting of the Launceston Horticultural Society will la held to-night. The report regrets the povorty of ...

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  23. WIFE DESERTION IN CINCINNATI

    Six hundred[?] women have petitioned MB Taft to enact a law [?] wife deserters in a [?] maners to deserters from the army. ...

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  24. A CRISIS IN HUNGARY

    The Hamgarian Cabinet have resigned owing to the [?] Party’s objection to Australia’s [?] the proposed National Bank of Hungary. ...

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  25. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    At the City Police, Count this morning Emily Rusden was fined 5s for disturbing the public [?] Ernest Norman, with has charged by ...

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  26. THE WOOL SALES

    Th wool sales are brisk, at full late rules. ...

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  27. LADY SYDENHAM CLARKE FUND

    The fund raised at Bombay in commemorate Lady Sydenham Clarke, amounts to £4,566, It will be demoted to the Children’s Hospital Convalescent ...

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  28. ARRIVAL OF THE TAINU[?]

    The Shaw Savillo and Albion’s R. M.S. Tainni, 9957 cons, in [?] of Captain T. Moffatt, arrived here at 12.46 o’clock this afternoon, from London ...

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  29. CANDOUR FROM THE DOCK

    A prisoner of a particularly caudid type, William Mumford, 34, described as a carrnan, was committee for trial from Old-street (London) Police Court on ...

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  30. THE WEATHER

    The weather changed during the night, and is now dull and blustery, with rain threatening. ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    The death is announced in English of a South Australian named Jno. William Tyler. ...

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  32. WELCOME TO LADY BARRON.

    A reception by Ministers’ wives will be held at the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3.30 o’clock. ...

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  33. VICAR’S MARRIAGE

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  34. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The golf championship meeting was continued at King’s Meadous to-day. when the fixed [?] “Miller Bowe” was the chief even[?]” ...

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  35. SWIMMING

    J. Tartakover won the Southern Counties’ 100 yards swimming championship in 62 4-5sec. This is a record for this event. ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS

    The spatial variety programme at the Temperance Hall this work is drawing very good houses, and each and every item receives liberal applause. The ...

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  37. ON ’CHANGE

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  38. PRESENTATION ADDRESSES

    The following addresses wore then presented:— “To His Excellency Sir Harry Barron. Knight Commander of the Most ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    Tho share market is reported the same as yesterday. The stranger in tho Bardena saw a tree. The gardener was a man of some ...

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  40. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following is tho weather forecast for Tasmania—issued noon September 29—for the ensuing 24 hours— Unsettled to showery and squally, chiefly ...

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  41. SHIPPING

    Jones’ IYL Jams are the best on the market. Don’t forget to ask for (KL, new season’s Jajup. They are the host, and ...

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  42. MELBOURNE EXCHANGE.

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