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  2. THE MUSKETRY COURSE.

    The annual musketry returns in connection with the 12th Australian Light Horse Regiment have been completed, the classification being as under. The best ...

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  3. INLAND WIRES.

    The voting to-day for the three seats on the Deloraine Road Trust resulted as follows:—Symmons, 161; Bouney, 111; Napper, 102; Mackey, 84; Boxhall, 64. ...

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  4. HOBART & SOUTH

    The Chief Justice and Justice M'Intyre will preside at the sitting of the Supreme Court in its criminal Jurisdiction to-morrow. ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH.

    Right Hon. C. C. Kingston, who has been staying in Adelaide lately, has left for Melbourne. ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Wheat was less active. Buyers offer 3s 1½d, but sellers ask 3s 2d. Bran sold at 7¾d to 8d, and pollard 7½d to 7¾d. Algerian oats were firm, feed selling at ...

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  7. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    At noon on Friday the Vladivostok squadron were reported as 80 miles off Cape Inoboya, steering south. This would make it within about 150 miles of ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The interview of the delegates with Golonel Younghusband proved fruitless, as they were insolent and menacing. Serious riots have occurred at Lhassa ...

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  9. MINISTERIA

    The Minister of Lands paid a flying visit to Sheffield to-day. He drove to Barrington from Devonport, and was met there by Mr. John Hope, M.H.A., ...

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  10. POLITICAL.

    Messrs. B. S. Bird and M. Macmaster were the only candidates nominated for the South Hobart seat this afternoon. It is thought now that Mr. Dillon has ...

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  11. ALLEGED PROTECTIONIST REVIVAL.

    All attempts to obtain from Mr. Deakin an explicit approval or disapproval of the alleged protectionist revival in the Federal Parliament have failed. The ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    Nominations were received to-night for candidates for the State Assembly. There were very few withdrawals from the list of those who formerly announced ...

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  13. A RUSSIAN MANIFESTO.

    The "China Times" in a recent issue, publishes the following English translation of a proclamation recently issued by Viceroy Alexieff at Mukden. Our ...

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  14. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The sufferers from the railway accident are doing as well as can be expected. Shock is the chief cause of the trouble, particularly with respect to ...

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  15. DEVONPORT TOWN BOARD.

    A meeting of the town board was held this afternoon, all the members being present. The chairman (Mr. M'Fie) commented upon the marine board's ...

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  16. SALVATION ARMY.

    Queen Alexandra granted an audience to General Booth. During an interesting conversation her Majesty graciously expressed her ...

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  17. COLLIERS RESUME WORK.

    The employees of the East Greta Coldiery, West Maitland, who struck work on Saturday, refusing to accept the decision of the Arbitration Court, returned ...

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  18. COST OF BANK EXCHANGE.

    During the first years of its existence the Commonwealth had to pay no less than £7000 to the banks in the several states for exchange. Mr. Mahon when a ...

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  19. A COMING FIGURE IN IMPERIAL POLITICS

    '"Englishman, 25 years old, about 5ft, Sin. high, indifferent build, walks a little with a bend forward, pale appearance; red-brownish hair; small moustache, ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT AGENT AT MANILA.

    Mr. C. A. Littler, late manager of the North-Western Farmers' Association, at Devonport, has been appointed Government commercial agent for Tasmania in ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    Canon Green, one of the leading Anglican clergymen of South Australia, died on Saturday after a long illness. Canon Green laboured in the diocese for ...

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  22. ESCAPE OF A PRINCESS.

    The Crown Princess of Roumania's horse bolted, and was dashed to pieces over a precipice. Fortunately, the Crown Princess was ...

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  23. THE WEATHER.

    The weather has been very mild to-day. This evening there was a very heavy fall of rain for about an hour. ...

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  24. ELDER, SMITH AND COMPANY

    The directors of Elder, Smith, and Co., in their annual report state that that during the year dividends and bonus representing 9 per cent. on the paid-up capital ...

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  25. UNIQUE RELIGIOUS GATHERING.

    The London correspondent of a New Zealand paper says that Mr. A. R. Falconer, of Port Chalmers, formed one of the party of some 500 pilgrims who ...

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  26. BISLEY MEETING.

    Irvine and Hawthorne, of the New Zealand team, were placed sixth and tenth in the St. George's match at Bisley. Both won £10 with a score of 129, ...

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  27. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates have been issued:—Robert Inches to William Henry, Kennedy and Alexander John Harley, £898; Julia Daveson Mitchell to Walter ...

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  28. DEPARTING TOWNSMEN.

    The meeting of the friends and admirers of Mr. J. F. Armstrong, convened by Mr. G. J. Williamson, chairman of the town board, for this afternoon, was ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Sir Arthur Rutledge has issued a manifesto, in which he states that the real issue before the electors is whether Queensland will submit to be brought ...

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  30. ANTIQUITY OF MAN IN VICTORIA.

    A correspondent of the "Argus" writes:— The antiquity of man in Victoria is a subject of considerable interest. ...

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  31. MEAT PACKERS' STRIKE.

    In Chicago the meat strikers totalled 54,000, while 87,000 men of the allied trades also struck work in sympathy with the packers. ...

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  32. A TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A football train returning from York to Newcastle on Saturday night ran into a horse in a cutting six miles from its destination. The engines and two ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL SPORTS.

    Yale and Harvard defeated Oxford and Cambridge by six events to three. ...

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  34. ZEEHAN TOWN BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Zeehan Town Board held to-night, among other correspondence dealt with was a letter from Mr. S. Ford, chairman of the recent ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    In the match against Sussex Hayward played remarkably well. His contribution in the first innings was 102, while in the second innings he ...

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  36. DROWNING FATALITY.

    A sad drowning case is reported from Echuca. Mrs. Sophie Ploughman, a farmer's wife, whilst suffering from insomnia, got up in the night and walked into ...

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  37. MILITARY BALLOONING.

    In any discussion as to the utility of the military balloon under the altered conditions introduced by modern weapons of precision and long range a common ...

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  38. EVIL IN THE NATIONAL DIET

    We eat too much (says Dr. Yorke-Davies, in the "Gentleman's Magazine"). In fact, my experience shows me that we, as a rule, eat two or three times ...

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  39. BABYLON TO-DAY.

    We were at the foot of one of the larger mounds (says a writer in "Long-man's," describing a recent visit to Babylon). It is named the Kasr by ...

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  40. LORD ROBERTS PICTURED.

    "A neat little man, with notable forehead, grizzled hair, heavily lidded eyes, a prominent smooth nose, a broad wiry moustache and tufted chin," writes Mr. ...

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  41. WHO WERE THE PIONEERS OF CIVILISATION.

    Dr. Theo. G. Pinches, the eminent Assyriologist, gave an address on Holy Writ and Assyriology in London on June 15. The importance of the comparatively ...

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  42. A SPANISH SCENE.

    The following report, supplied by a Madrid correspondent, is typical of a number that have come from troubled Spain lately.—There was a heated debate in ...

    Article : 226 words
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    After the repulse of the rebel attack on the Shah Nujeef at Lucknow, one Pandy counterfeited death with great skill, then all of a sudden sprang to ...

    Article : 143 words
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