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  2. Monsignor Beechinor.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday—After a lingering illness, the Rev. Monsignor Beechinor died at the Deanery, Launceston, early this morning. ...

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  3. TELEGRAPH OFFICE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Systematic consideration is being given by the Postmaster-General to the proposal by the telegraph managers ...

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  4. EASTERN DISTRICTS.

    There was only a small attendant of the Town Hall last evening, when a meeting was held for the purposes of discussing the matter of the ...

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  5. LABOR'S VICTORY.

    BRISBANE. Wednesday—Although there are still half the seats in which the issue is not clear, the probabilities are that Labor will ...

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  6. FIENDISH ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Another specific case of horse maiming come under the notice of the. Criminal Investigation Department. A ...

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  8. COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The council of the Coal Miners Federation concluded its sittings to-day, when Important decisions were come to as ...

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  10. EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE,. Wednesday—Senator Wilson, Minister for Health is to accompany the Prime -Minister to England to attend the Imperial and ...

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  11. EMPIRE EXHIBITION,

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The Prime Minister has received a communication from the British Empire Exhibition Commission, explaining ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The meteoric rise of Miss Nellie Bramley in the theatrical firmament of the Commonwealth Is known to every lover of the drama in Tasmania, and this ...

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  13. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The Federal Public Accounts Committee has gone to Sydney, where it will hold meetings. Afterwards it will go to ...

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  14. EXHIBITION OF MINERALS.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday—The Secretary for Mines (Mr. W. A. Prety Iran) has been arranging to send a [?] exhibition of minerals, ...

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  15. WOOLLEN MILLS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The balance-sheet of the Commonwealth Woollen Mills for the year ended June 30 shows a net profit of £47,3337 About ...

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  16. LO.O.F. TEMPLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—At the session the Grand Lodge of Australasia I.O.O.F, Temple, Bro. Carl F, S Glasgow G.G.M., was elected Grand Sirs ...

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  17. HIS MAJESTY’S.

    A now programme, commencing at His Majesty's to-day, will introduce the favorite Fox stars, John Gilbert and Carmel Myers in “The Love Gambler” a ...

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  18. LAND ACQUISITION.

    BURNIE, Wednesday—A compulsory acquisition case. In which, Ashby White, of Wynyard, end . Frederick White of Melbourne, were proceeding ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—Arrangements have been made for the early issue of new £1 notes, which have been approved of by the Notes ...

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  20. INDECENT ASSAULTS.

    GEELONG, Wednesday. — In the Court of General Sessions to-day, Albert Joseph Villager, a young married farmer, of Lismore, pleaded guilty to ...

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  21. DISTRICT NEWS.

    The death took place on Saturday evening, at her son's residence. Deloraine, of Mrs. Helen Prate, widow Of the late Abraham Pratt Deceased ...

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  22. PUBLIC CONSCIENCE.

    MELBOURNE. . Wednesday.—A deputation organised by the Australian Women’s National League, and comprising representatives of most of the ...

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  23. MARINE BOARDS.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—At today's meeting.-of the Marine Board reference was made to the death of the Mr. R. J. Sadler, who was a ...

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  24. BOTHWELL

    Heavy rains have fallen [?] which were appreciated by all after a [?] period. Quite a number of house holders were without fresh water ...

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  25. POISONED SWEETS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—As the result of an inquiry into the death, near Tamworth, of a small girl. Rita Jamison Kirk, a married woman. Harriet ...

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  26. NEW IDEAS.

    When the final curtain drops at the Theatre Royal to-morrow (Friday) evening Mr. Cedric Johnson and his merry hand of New Ideas will have a moving ...

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  27. STRAHAN.

    Mr. K. Gollan, B.Sc., gave . a. lecture to the W.E.A. class at Strahan on Wednesday evening on “The New Psychology” Mr. Jacob, general secretary of ...

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  28. ENGLISH RACING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Jockey Club has withdrawn Beary’s riding license until August 11. (M Beary, one of the most ...

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  29. MUDGEE MURDERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An aborigfual, supposed to lie Roy Governor, continues to elude the police in the Mudgee district The Newly family near ...

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  30. FEDERAL LAWS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Mr. L. Groom. Federal Attorney-General, today said the decision of the High Court as to the powers of the ...

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  31. SILENCE IN COURT.

    Sir,—At all hours of the night the infernal racket caused when a motor cyclist not equipped as by law orcantned with a silencer makes a hole ...

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  32. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday—The State Government is offering a reward of £500 for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrators of the ...

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