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  2. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister has approved the report, of the examiners for the newly-established scholarships, tenable at the Training College, and has made the following ...

    Article : 263 words
  3. HINTS FOR HOT WEATHER

    Life—as Caesar remarked of ancient Gaul—is for all practical purposes divided into three paris. Eating, drinking, and sleeping form the trinity of absolute ...

    Article : 1,200 words
  4. ATTRACTING IMMIGRANTS.

    Dr. Richard Aer[?]ur. M.L.A., who was the president of the Immigration League of Australia, is visiting Tasmania early next year for the purpose of [?]eying ...

    Article : 282 words
  5. COMMONWEALTH ROLLS.

    The Acting Minister for House Affairs (Mr. Manger), while admitting that there is room for improvement in the federal rolls. says that after having followed ...

    Article : 407 words
  6. THE CARUSO SCANDAL.

    What was popularly known as "Laffaire Carn-o" aroused in America, according to he London "Daily Telegraph," an exraordinary amount of interest. ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  7. MADAME ARRAL'S CONCERTS

    The first insolvency hearing in the case of Hecold Bassett husband of Madame Blanche Arral, was held at the insolvency Court, Adelaide, on Wednesday ...

    Article : 335 words
  8. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    The Emu Bay Railway Company is making capital progress with the payment of its arrears of interest. It started the year owing £7500 deferred rent ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. PUBLICATIONS.

    The Christmas "Windsor Magazine" is a sumptuous double number of great variety and value, packed full of complete stories by novelists of the first ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. GORED TO DEATH.

    Notting Hill, a township four miles from Oakleigh (Vic.) was the scene of a shocking tragedy on Wednesday. A young man named Arthur Booth, the ...

    Article : 362 words
  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RECOUNT.

    The chief Commonwealth electoral officer for South Australia (Mr. Schomburgh) has decided to accede to Mr. Vardon's request for a recount of the ...

    Article : 247 words
  12. EGYPT AND THE NILE.

    At last, after many weary waitings, oar little neat stern-wheeler emerges from the last great lock of the Assouan Dam, and passes out of Egypt into ...

    Article : 723 words
  13. INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    In June last an address was delivered by the Countess of Aberdeen, president of the International Council of Women, at the general meetings of the French ...

    Article : 710 words
  14. A NEST OF THIEVES.

    In the raid by detectives a few days ago upon a house off Johnston-street, Fitzroy, that was found full of stolen poultry, the keeper of the house, Edgar ...

    Article : 388 words
  15. WAR AGAINST BRIDGE.

    Under the State Anti-Gambling Act of 1860, Mrs. J. J. Harsha, one of the leading hostesses of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, has been fined £1 and costs for ...

    Article : 428 words
  16. WANTED—SECOND BALLOTS

    Under this heading a contributor to the London "Daily Express" writes, inter alia :—"There are in the present House of Commons some 30 members ...

    Article : 395 words
  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    At Friday's meeting of the Commonwealth Executive Council the date for the return of the writs in connection with the Commonwealth elections was ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. ELECTION BRIBES.

    Mr. William Jackson, who has been elected a Congressman for Maryland has caused a sensation by announcing that large sums had been spent on his ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. A WEALTHY CHINAMAN.

    A wealthy Chinese merchant died recently at the age of 81, who left 12 daughters, several of them married to well-known Americans. One of the sons-in-law ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. WHY DO STARS TWINKLE?

    An explanation of the familiar rayed or starlike appearance of the stars when seen by the naked eye has been attempted. It is said that all stars show ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. DO SNAILS SNORE?

    From Paris we hear that Karl Soffel, the well-known naturalist, has discovered that snails snore. He was experimenting with several specimens, which ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 57 words
  23. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS.

    P. M. NEWTON, Patent Attorney, 95 Macquarie-street, Hobart, obtains patents in Australia and abroad. Write for particulars, and advice.* ...

    Article : 33 words
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