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  2. HOBART & SOUTH

    The Premier has received a cable From the Agent-General stating that the owners of the steamer Warrigal will in all probability pay full compensation to ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In reply to Colonel Younghusband as to whether they had proper credentials, and were prepared to negotiate, the Thibetains stated that they had been ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Mullah with 8000 men and 2000 riffes, has been located southward of Nogal. His followers have large supplies of ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The first prize in the sheepdog trials to-day went to Buddha, who scored 173 points, and the second to Bonnie, 170 points. Both are owned by Mr. T. ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Mauger, M.H.R., does not think the recent events have at all weakened the strength of the Watson Ministry. He is confident that on a no-confidence ...

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  7. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The weather conditions being favourable both yesterday and to-day, good salvage work was done on the R.M.S. Australia. Donkey engines are now ...

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  8. AUTUMN LAMBING.

    The reports of the stock inspectors have indicated that the autumn lambings were very successful. ...

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  9. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.

    Numerous flags were displayed to-day in honour of the independence of the United States. At noon to-day Judge Clark went on board the American ...

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  10. AMERICAN TORPEDOERS.

    It is advised by the Naval Inspection Board at Washington that heavier machinery should be supplied to the new torpedo boats, reducing the speed to 25 ...

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  11. SCRIPTURE INSTRUCTION REFERENDUM.

    The State Cabinet has not yet considered the draft of reply to the request of the Scripture Instruction Campaign Council for an analysis of the voting at the ...

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  12. CUSTOMS CASES.

    The Comptroller-General of Customs maintains that the decision of the court in the Britz cash in Sydney does not affect numerous prosecutions which were ...

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  13. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A girl named Treloar was burned to death in the Ipswich district through her clothes catching fire. ...

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  14. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    It is feared that upwards of 750 Scandinavians and Finns, including the captain, and the bulk of the crew of the Danish steamer Norge, bound from Copenhagen ...

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  15. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Patrick Kelly, his wife, and daughter, were driving a, spring-cart yesterday, when they collided with a train at Hamilton. They were thrown out, and Kelly ...

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  16. AT THE SYDNEY SHOW.

    This year the association divides a cool thousand in cash prizes among exhibitors, and the breeders have made a gallant response to the enterprise of the ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was firmer to-day. A fair business was done at 3s to 3s 0½d. Sellers ask 8s 0½d ex store. Bran, 8d to 8½d. Pollard, 3d. Algerian oats firm ...

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  18. PACIFIC BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day the Earl of Jersey was appointed to represent the Commonwealth upon the Pacific Cable Conference. ...

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  19. CAPE POLITICS.

    Two Progressives have been elected to the Cape Assembly under the Additional Representation Act. The candidates put forward by the ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Mr. Morgan, in reply to a deputation which waited on him to present resolutions passed at a meeting to express sympathy with the Morgan Government, ...

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  21. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister, though still in bad health, attended at his office to-day for the transaction of business. ...

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  22. SALVATION ARMY.

    General Booth has been offered on reasonable terms all island containing 1,000,000 acres and 30,000 buffaloes. This offer was made in order to advance ...

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  23. HOBART & SOUTH

    Amongst the correspondence at the meeting of the council, to-day was a letter from Mr. Latham, Battery Point, who congratulated the Mayor and aldermen ...

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  24. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr. Higham (L.) has been elected member of the House of Commons for Sowerby, division (Yorks, W.R.), vice the, Right Hon. J. W. Mellor, K.C. (L.), ...

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  25. LONDON CUP.

    Mr. R. H. Henning's br c Foundling, by Trenton-Lady Charity, 3yrs. old, won the race for the London Cup, of 027 sovs., one mile and a quarter, which was run ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COALITION.

    No official announcement has yet been made, but it is stated on good authority that terms of coalition between the Government and the Opposition have been ...

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  27. FATALITIES.

    Several young men were shooting near Blayney, when a pea rille carried by Michael Moloney was accidentally discharged, killing Herbert Davis. ...

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  28. MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY

    The annual meeting of the Hobart Mutual Building Society was held to-night. Mr. C. A. J. Piesse presided. The report read as follows:—Your ...

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  29. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    The new Franco-Siamese frontier reaches to Lemling, giving France Krat, with territories and islands to the south. ...

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  30. NELSON'S RELICS.

    William Carter, a sailor, who recently voyaged to Australia, has been arrested on the charge of stealing and receiving Nelson's relics from Greenwich in 1900. ...

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  31. A BODY FOUND.

    The remains of a man named Brady were found on Saturday in a thick scrub on Nymagee Station, four miles from a camp which lie left in April last. ...

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  32. FRANCE AND THE CHURCH.

    The budget committee of the French Chamber of Deputies, by 14 votes to 10, suppressed the estimates for the French Embassy, at the Vatican. ...

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  33. EARTH SHOCKS.

    Earthshocks were experienced at Derby, Sandbach, Matlock, and Sheffield, yesterday afternoon, several building being shaken. ...

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  34. WESTRALIAN MINING.

    During the expired half of the current year the Kalgoorlie gold mining companies paid away in dividends £752,951, and the total paid in dividends by West ...

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  35. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Another case of suspicious death is being investigated by the police. A young married woman named Christina May Swadling, mother of three children, left her ...

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  36. BALKAN TROUBLE.

    Bulgaria's attitude towards Turkey is causing uneasiness both in Vienna and Constantinople. ...

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  37. EVANDALE ROAD TRUST.

    The monthly, meeting of the above trust was held at the Nile on Saturday, when there were present:—Messrs. D. Viney (chairman), D. Small, R. Hughes, ...

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  38. LORD CURZON.

    "The Times" states that Viscount Curzon, Viceroy, of India, has been installed at Walmer as Lord Warden of the Cinque ports. ...

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  39. WESTRALIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The new Assembly will be composed of 22 Labour members and 19 Ministerial and Independents. ...

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  40. MRS. MAYBRICK.

    It is now stated that Mrs. Maybrick will be finally released at the end of the present month. ...

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  41. BATTLESHIP RAMMED.

    French newspapers state that the ironelad Retroumenia rammed the battleship Navaria at Kronstadt. The Navaria was seriously, damaged, ...

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  42. INLAND WIRES.

    At the Police Court to-day the case Matthew O'Donnell v R. Trevis Moore, claim for wages for £15 10s, was continued before Mr. Chambers, P.M. Mr. ...

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  43. WRESTLING.

    Hackeonschmit defeated Jenkins, of America, in a match (Graeco-Roman style) for £250. The contest took place in the Albert ...

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  44. A FATAL RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Several youths were opossum shooting at Mlinimic, in the Newcastle district, on Friday night. One of the lads was loading a pea rifle, which went off. Male, ...

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  45. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS

    The following appears in to-night's "Gazette":—July 20 has been gazetted a public holiday in Hobart from noon on occasion of the fete in aid of the clock ...

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  46. CRICKET

    The match between Cambridge and Oxford resulted in a draw. March, playing for Cambridge, made 172 not out. ...

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  47. AMUSEMENTS.

    Last night's house was a record one for the present season, every available seat in all parts of the Academy being occupied, while standing room was at a ...

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  48. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    During the past few days there has been a large increase in the plague rats found in the Darling Harbour area. No fewer than 55 have been caught in one produce ...

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  49. SHIPMENTS OF SHEEP.

    Mr. T. A. Tabart, Inspector of Stock, who has returned to Hobart after an extensive tour of the northern part of the state, reports that he saw shipped ...

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  50. APPLES ALL THE YEAR.

    The Foreign Office has issued a report by Mr. Powell on the trade of Philadelphia and district, in which appears an interesting statement respecting the cold ...

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  51. A VALUABLE ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Geo. Alexander Cruickshank, grazier, of Byron, in the Inverell district, valued at £49,027, has been left to his family and relatives. ...

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  52. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates have been granted:—James Gayle, to Harry Gayle, Alfred Stutterd, and Thomas Tasman King, 34; Charles James Barclay to the ...

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  53. A PASTORALIST'S DEATH.

    Mr. A. Tobin, of Wingadee station, one of the most successful pastoralists in the state, and on whose property there are over 100 miles of distributing drains from ...

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  54. THE FORECAST.

    The forecast for July 5 is:—Prevailing winds, light easterly, with surrounding sea, smooth or slight; foggy in places, with a little misty rain. A barometric ...

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  55. SECRET OF AGES.

    "Rougo Flambo" is to be the popular ware of the immediate future, and it has at last appeared in London shops in considerable quantities. This beautiful ...

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  56. GRAND CHAMPION AWARDS.

    The decisions of the judges at the sheepbreeders'. show on Thursday were eagerly followed by a representative gathering of pastoralists and a sprinkling ...

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  57. STATE POLITICS.

    Our Scottsdale correspondent writes:— The Hon. R. S. Scott has arranged to address the electors here on Thursday night on the present political crisis. ...

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    It has been discovered that the aging of a violin can be artificially secured by exposing the wood to X-rays. The beautiful tone which has heretofore resulted ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. CHAPELS ON WHEELS.

    Six well-equipped chapel cars maintained by Baptists ply over American railways. The railway officials favour the work, give free transportation, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  61. Family Notices

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