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  2. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The External Affairs Department has received from the Austrian Government a notification that Professor Charles Domin and Professor George Danes, of ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    During the sewerage excavations at West Burnie last week one of the workmen unearthed a thigh-bone of a human being. No other bones were ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Search parties from Malacoota and Cunninghame have returned without finding any sign of the missing ketch Orme. The coast was thoroughly searched ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Paris Courts have again dealt with the case of a man named Renard, who was concerned, in Juno of last year, in the murder of M. Auguste Remy, a ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The Premier spoke at Mount Gambier on Friday night, addressing himself to the political situation brought about by the death of Mr. Thomas Price and the ...

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  7. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Constable Hevey has been appointed water bailiff, vice Constable Self. ...

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  8. NATAL QUEEN WRECK

    Eleven of the crew of the barque Natal Queen arrived, to-day in a fishing boat. Captain Shimmins is still standing by the wreck. The masts of the vessel ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL NEWS.

    At the Penguin council meeting on Saturday afternoon Mr. Pullen moved— "That the council approach the Government with a view of having a road ...

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  10. SEARCHING OF MINERS

    The Minister of Mines has received from the Bendigo branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association a, protest against any provision for the searching ...

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  11. LORD KITCHENER

    The cable message that the Commonwealth Government has asked the British War Office for the services of Lord Kitchener as military adviser is not, ...

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  12. CORONIAL ENQUIRY

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Thomas Jamieson. which occurred at the General Hospital on Friday morning. Deceased was ...

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  13. FAMOUS PICTURES

    Two paintings by famous artists were sold at an auction sale in London yesterday. "The Burning of the Houses of Parliament," by J. M. W. Turner, ...

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  14. PENSIONED SOLDIERS

    The Imperial Government has replied to a representation made by the previous Commonwealth Government that Imperial army and navy pensioners might ...

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  15. VICTORIAN MINISTRY

    State Ministers are working hard preparing the programme for Parliament, which will meet on Wednesday. The programme will contain about 22 bills, ...

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  16. SUDDEN DISAPPEARANCE

    A passenger, Percy Turnbull, retuning from a, holiday by the s. Oonah from Melbourne on Saturday on arrival of the steamer here went ashore to engage a ...

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  17. A HOUSE FIRED

    A sensational case of arson is reported from Victoria Park, a suburb of Perth. A married woman named Webb, whose husband is away in the ...

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  18. LISLE ROAD.

    At a meeting on Thursday a committee was formed with the object of getting up a concert at an early date in aid of the Launceston poor, the funds to be ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) has received the following reply to a cablegram which he sent on behalf of the Federal Government to the president of ...

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  20. DEFENCE POLICY.

    Mr. Joseph. Cook (Minister for Defence), referring to defence matters yesterday, said: "The Imperial Defence Conference will doubtless afford ...

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  21. SCHOOL BAZAAR

    A children's bazaar was opened in the Steele-street state school on Saturday afternoon by Warden Levy in aid of the piano fund. Three previous ...

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  22. BRANCH BOARDS

    A meeting of the executive committed of the Council of Agriculture will be held at Hobart on Wednesday. The business is:—Arrangement of programme ...

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  23. FRENCH LOTTERIES

    M. Clemenccau, the Premier of France, has introduced into the Chamber of Deputies a bill dealing with lotteries. The measure provides for the ...

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  24. MATHINNA.

    On Wednesday evening the half-yearly meeting and installation of officers of the Independent Order of Oddfellows was held at the lodge-room. There was a ...

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  25. THE WEATHER

    On Saturday the weather was very bleak, and to add to the discomfort drizzling rain fell occasionally. Yesterday morning was cold and dull, but was ...

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  26. FALSE PRETENCES.

    T. L. Johnson, a well-known resident, is to be proceeded against at the Police Court in the morning on a charge of false pretences. ...

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  27. PARLIAMENT PROSPECTS

    Things are settling down in the Federal Parliament quite as well as can be expected. Mr. Joseph Cook (Minister for Defence) said yesterday: "All that ...

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  28. OUR FISHERIES

    A good deal of exploration work was done by the Commonwealth trawler Endeavour during her recent cruise, extending over a fortnight. Proceeding ...

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  29. LATE GEORGE MEREDITH

    The will of the late Mr. George Meredith, the distinguished novelist and poet, has been lodged for probate. The personal estate is valued at ...

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  30. OLD-AGE PENSIONS

    Several applications have been lodged locally for old-age pensions. The Warden (Mr. Hobbs) will commence to hear the claims of applicants on Friday ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS

    From overture to the concluding absurdity the new programme at the Empire Theatre on Saturday was individually and collectively one of the best seen ...

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  32. DRIFTING AT SEA

    Messrs. G. Weir and W. Napier had an unpleasant experience on Friday night. They left here the same morning to sail an engine-less motor boat to Devonport. ...

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  33. A BISHOP WORTH 1/6

    In the course of a reference to the late Bishop Doyle. of Lismore, Father Williams said the Bishop was, worth the sum of 1s 6d. ...

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  34. TOURISTS ASOCIATION

    At a meeting of the Tourist and Progress Association the acting secretary (Mr. A. C. Solomon) was instructed to prepare the necessary application for ...

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  35. BILLIARDS

    The Weiss-Lindrum billiard match, in which the latter was conceded 2000 in 16,000, was concluded last night. The scores were-Lindrum 16,000, Weiss ...

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  36. COASTAL FIRE BRIGADE

    After a lengthy period of patient waiting, the residents of the town are just on the eve of having a fire brigade established. The board formed a few ...

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  37. PALOONA.

    The return game between members of the social club and the reservoir team came off on Friday night, when a very enjoyable time was spent. The scores ...

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  38. WESTBURY CADETS

    The Westbury Cadet Corps, recently formed in connection with the Westbury state school, mustered at the state school this morning. After having ...

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  39. A SEAMAN STABBED

    A quarrel between sailors at Newcastle last night resulted in one of them being fatally stabbed. An eye-witness of what took place was Gustave ...

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  40. BURGLARY AT POST OFFICE

    The quiet little town of Sprent was thrown into a state of unusual excitement yesterday, when it became known that an attempt had been made during ...

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  41. RIANA.

    In spite of most inclement weather, quite a large audience assembled on Wednesday evening at a concert organised by Miss Whiting for the benefit ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL UNEMPLOYED

    Men are now following up the shifts at the Broken Hill Proprietary mine, and at 4 o'clock every afternoon a crowd of men waits at the registrar's office to ...

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  43. THE RUGBY GAME

    The New Zealand All Blacks met an Australian League Rugby team yesterday, and the local men won by 10 to 5 points. ...

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  44. DAMAGE DONE BY RAIN.

    We have shared in the rainfall reported in your columns. At times the water seemed to come solidly. On Mr. A. Bramich's land, on a steep hillside, a ...

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  45. MEYNELL AND GUNN COMPANY.

    On Friday evening next Messrs. Meynell and Gunn's Dramatic Company will inaugurate a season at the Academy of Music, when they will stage a very ...

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  46. ST. MARY'S.

    Since Mr. Vollprecht has charge of the state school here he has tried by every means in his power to bring the children on in their studies, endeavouring ...

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  47. KILLED BY AN ELEPHANT

    Harry Dale, attached to Wirth's Circus, was killed by an elephant. Dale was shunting trucks with the animal, which butted him twice in the chest ...

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  48. ULVERSTONE CAVES

    In an article in Wednesday's "Examiner" reference was made to the valuable asset the Ulverstone Caves are to the district from a tourist standpoint. The ...

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  49. ZEEHAN BAND

    A bazaar, inaugurated by the Zeehan Military Band in order to provide funds for a contemplated trip to Ballarat, was officially opened to-night by Mr. W. G. ...

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  50. A WOMAN'S EXPERIENCE

    Mrs. T. E. Winfield, who arrived by the Van Spilbegen, had a sensational experience in that vessel. She retired to rest on June 11, about midnight, and ...

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  51. BULL AND UMBRELLA

    On Thursday Mr. Frank Norman, while some cattle were being driven along High-street, Kororoit (Vic.) to the market, was waling on the ...

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  52. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

    In the Theosophical Society's room, Tamar-street, last evening, Mr. M. H. Hawthorne, a visiting lecturer from New Zealand. delivered his first address, ...

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