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  2. INLAND WIRES.

    The dredge Agnew arrived here this morning. ...

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  3. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    At a meeting of the State, Cabinet to-day it was agreed to appoint a select committee of the Legislative Assembly to enquire into the conduct and ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Senator Clemons addressed a large public meeting at the Mechanics' Institute Halt last evening upon federal politics, and Tasmania's position, present and ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the exhibition match of the Queen's Club Brookes and Dunlop beat the Doherty brothers by three sets to two. ...

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  6. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    Reginald Scott, while being taken from Hamilton to Rotorua on a charge of theft, jumped from the train and was cut to pieces. ...

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  7. HOBART & SOUTH

    At a meeting of the city council to-day it was decided to continue under the present terms with the Gas Company in regard to city lighting until the end of the ...

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  8. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    The Mersey Marine Board met to-day, Warden Henry being the only absentee. Pending information regarding the motor ferry, it was decided to extend the ...

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  9. THE COST OF RAT DESTRUCTION.

    According to a return to hand, it is stated that each rat killed is costing 1s 3d. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN CRUISER WRECKED

    It is reported that the Russian cruiser Izumrud is a total wreck at the entrance to Vladimir Bay. ...

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  11. THE UNEMPLOYED DIFFICULTY.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day the Premier submitted a scheme for solving the unemployed difficulty. Mr. Bent's idea is to provide the men with ...

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  12. THE DYNAMITE TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars with regard to the dynamite tragedy at Murchison show that Sewell, on going up to the magistrate, said that he had a pocket full of ...

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  13. OFFICIAL VISITS.

    To-day the Commandant of the Panther, accompanied by Mr. A. E. Dehle, Acting-Consul for Austria, paid official visits to the Governor, Lieut.-Governor. ...

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  14. MOTOR BOAT RACE.

    Eighteen competitors took part in the motor boat race from Boulogne to Folkestone and back, some 51 miles. L. A. Rapiere, who covered the ...

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  15. VICE-REGAL.

    The Governor of South Australia and Lady Le Hunte left for Adelaide by the express this afternoon. ...

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  16. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS

    From the Government Statistician's interim report on the agricultural statistics, it appears that on the year horses have increased by 1024, cattle 16,368, and ...

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  17. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Lieutenant Peery is aboard the Roosevelt, and is about to leave New York harbour. It is contemplated by the intrepid ...

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  18. NURSE PROSECUTED.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Messrs. A. W. Loone, A. W. Biggs, and C. J. Heazlewood, Js.P., Mary Hill was charged with having attended a lying-in ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH.

    A writ has been issued by Mr. F. J. Gavegan, against the Commonwealth, claiming the sum of £3084 as damages for alleged wrongful dismissal, arrears ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was quiet to-day, with small sales, at 3s 5d. Flour, £7 5s to £7 15s; bran, 9¾d to 10d; pollard, 1ld to 11¾d; fair malting barley, 3s 6d to 3s 8d; prime, ...

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  21. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS

    The following notifications will appear in to-morrow's '"Gazette":—Rev. Martin Dowling, of Hobart, is registered an officiating minister of the Roman Catholie ...

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  22. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    "I houe we will be able to propose some remedial measure to Parliament," the Prime Minister said to-day, with reference to the complaints made by the ...

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  23. SUBMARINE RAISED.

    The enbmarine boat which sank at Bizerta. near Tunis, has been raised. Eight men. who were imprisoned alt, replied to the signals for 32 hours, but ...

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  24. A NASTY ACCIDENT.

    A young man, H. Gregory, woodearter, had the ill-luck to nearly cut off his toes on Saturday. The large toe of the right foot and the next one are all but severed, ...

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  25. TESTAMENTARY

    The following probates have been passed:—Julia Develyn to Martin William Gilleran and Leslie Gilbert Henry, £22,39; Christina Goodsell, to Duncan ...

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  26. WESTERN NEWS

    The attention of Commissioner Chambers was occupied at the Court of Requests nearly the whole day. There was only one case. viz., J. Joyce v. A. Dwyer. ...

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  27. WELSH COAL PURCHASE.

    The Germans admit that a syndicate has purchased the Whitworth estate at Neath. This property contains the best ...

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  28. FISCAL PEACE.

    Mr. Reid, in an interview to-day, referred particularly to Mr. Deakin's relations and prospects with the Labour party. He said that at Ballarat Mr. ...

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  29. A HIGH COURT DECISION.

    The High Court of Australia last year. in the case of Marshall v. the Colonial Bank, is understood to have laid down a principle that in cases of negligence the ...

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  30. THE ESPIONAGE CASE.

    The Mikado has pardoned M. Bougonine, a French resident of Tokio, who last week received ten years' imprisonment. ...

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  31. FRUITGROWERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the Tasmanian Fruitgrowers' Union was held at Cook's Chambers to-day. The chairman stated the meeting had been ...

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  32. HIS DOUBLE.

    The late General Sir James Browne was stationed for a number of years in Baluchistan. During that period of his life a very strange thing happened ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Thorold Waters made a successful debut at a concert in Portman's rooms. Edwards' appeal in the "Cingalee" case ...

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  34. SOME ODD FOODS.

    The "Lancet," in norticing the complaint often made that the average daily meal in the ordinary household is a monotonous round of mutton and beef, ...

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  35. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Two boys named Maloney were shooting with a pea rifle at Queanbeyan, when the elder brother was struck by a bullet and killed. ...

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  36. SPAIN'S KING.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote from Paris on June 2:— King Alfonso is himself again. All ...

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  37. AN APPEAL UPHELD.

    In the matter of Thureau v. Holloway and Thomas and Co., Mr. Justice Clark has given judgment. This was on appeal from the judgment of Commissioner ...

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  38. CINEMATOGRAPH EXPLOSION.

    Leslie Robinson, who was injured by the cinematograph explosion at West Maitland last week remains unconscious. About 26 other people were injured, but ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    The Premier intends to meet the House of Assembly with the Ministry as at present constituted. Mr. Anderson will continue to act as Attorney-General until ...

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  40. A MURDERER EXECUTED.

    James Warton" was executed at Brisbane gaol this morning, for the murder of Wm. Munday, by shooting him at Toowong. Warton slept well last night, and ...

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  41. TAMAR LODGE.

    The usual meeting, of the Tamar Lodge was held last evening at the Oddfellows' Hall, Charles-street, when there was a good attendance of members and past ...

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  42. MATINEE HAIR.

    We hear a sreat deal of the matinee hat. but what about the matinee hair? One can perhaps, [?] a lady to remove her [?] one fare not ask her to ...

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  43. GOOD FORTUNE IN DISGUISE.

    I was having a round with Mr. St. John Brodrick. then Secretary of State for War, and he asked me if it were true that I had been rejected for the army on ...

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  44. MEN'S MANNERS.

    Twenty years ago no man would have dreamt of omitting the little civilities (to girls) which many young men now consider too much of a bore to periorm.— ...

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