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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Herr von Bethmann Hollweg succeeds Price von Bulow as Chancellor of Germany. ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Martin Ready, justice of the peace, and ex-president of the Bangaree Shire Council, was charged at Ballarat to-day with having been drunk. Defendant ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mr. Justice Higgins sustained a nasty fall from his horse at Dromana yesterday. At a steep, slippery pinch the horse slipped, and Mr. Justice Higgins ...

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  5. THE CITY'S YES

    The citizens of Launceston have now spoken with such a voice upon the tramway question that it will not be necessary to go to them again for a ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Check moved for leave of the Council for the closer settlement select committee to hold meetings wherever they are required to do so. ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    In the House of Representatives today the Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. PERSONAL EXPLANATION. ...

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  8. PRINCE VON BULOW.

    In an autograph letter the Kaiser deeply regrets Prince von Bulow's retirement. The Emperor warmly thanks the Prince for his eminent services, and ...

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  9. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    At the City Court to-day William E. Holland, a middle-aged man, was committed for trial on a charge of having forged and uttered a deposit receipt with ...

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  10. LOSS OF THE ERROL

    From a story told to the S. A. "Register" by a gentleman now in Adelaide, it would seem that the wreck of the illfated Norwegian barque Errol on ...

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  11. MINISTERIAL CHANGES.

    Herr Delbruck, Prussian Minister of Trade and Commerce, succeeds Herr von Bethmann Hellweg as Imperial Minister for the Interior, and Herr Sydow, of the ...

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  12. INFORMATION BUREAU

    In connection with cabled reference to the proposal to establish an Australian Bureau of Information in Paris, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Groom) ...

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  13. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Several of the suffragettes are resisting the Holloway prison authorities. They refuse to work, and demand that they should be placed in the first ...

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  14. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Kidston) has again telegraphed to Mr. Murray (Premier of Victoria), urging him to agree to Brisbane being selected as the ...

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  15. WOOTTON

    Wootton, the Australian jockey, is again riding at Newmarket, having recovered from the injuries inflicted on him when he was thrown by Arranmore. ...

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  16. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    Mr. Rattle asked the Premier if Ministers would urge upon the Commonwealth Government that in its scheme for advertising abroad the resources of ...

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  17. CONGRATULATORY.

    Subsequent to the declaration of the poll, at the invitation of the president of the Launceston Tramways League (Mr. T. Shields), the members and ...

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  18. A SUBMARINE SUNK

    Accident occurred to submarines C11 and C17 off Yarmouth. The C11' sank, and 16 hands were drowned. ...

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  19. THREATENING LETTER

    On June 30 Mr. J. J. Forster, the well-known dentist, in Swanston-street, received the following letter:—"Dear Sir,—Just a line to order you to send ...

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  20. ASIA MINOR

    The Government has ordered the arrest of the ex-Governors of Adana and Djabelberekt, and the commander of the Adana garrison. ...

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  21. THE NOTICE PAPER

    Mr. Dean—To move that a return be compiled from the several municipal assessment rolls of the state as now in use, showing, under the heading of each ...

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  22. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    The P. and O. liner Mantua, When over 200 miles from the Heads, opened up communication by wireless telegraphy with the naval authorities at Garden ...

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  23. DEFENCE PROBLEM

    "The Times" publishes a communique to its Melbourne correspondent from the Hon. J. Cook, M. H. R., Federal Minister of Defence, on the defence problem. ...

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  24. ANOTHER WHALE

    The second large humpback whale captured within four days was obtained by the Eden whalers to-day. A third whale was, it is believed, mortally ...

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  25. PHILANTHROPY ABUSED

    After so much help from every civilised community in the world has been forthcoming to help in [?] Jeviation of the terrible Messina ...

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  26. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Frank Priest, aged 50 years, who had not been sleeping very well, took an overdose of a sleeping draught mixture, necessitating his removal to the ...

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  27. THE WICKHAM TRAGEDY

    At to-day's inquest concerning the Wickham tragedy Amelia Healy stated she received three letters written by Emily Veen Street. They were dated ...

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  28. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Earle gave notice to move that in the opinion of this House the Ability Tax Act should be at once repealed, and a bill brought in to give effect to ...

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  29. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Everything is as dull as possible at George Town, so many having left for good and others away on holidays. There has been a good deal of sickness ...

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  30. SEARCH FOR TREASURE

    Additional particulars to hand show that the recent mission of three Sprent residents to the Hummocks in search of a large number of sovereigns, supposed ...

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  31. DEFENCE WEAPONS SOLD

    Pistols, rifles, and ammunition were sold by auction to-day, under instructions from the Minister for Defence. Colt's pistols, with holsters, only brought ...

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  32. RINGAROOMA.

    A meeting of the local progress association was held on Friday. Correspondence was read from the Deputy-Postmaster-General to the effect that ...

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  33. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Unemployed agitations have been considerably in evidence lately. Meetings are daily held at the Queen's Statue, and to-day about 150 men gathered ...

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  34. THE WEATHER

    At half-past two yesterday afternoon a steady downpour of rain commenced and continued for nearly three hours. The night was fine, but at a late hour ...

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  35. HARVESTER COMMISSION

    Summonses were to-day issued by the Federal Crown Solicitor's Department against the following persons who declined to answer questions put to them ...

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  36. SHEFFIELD.

    The Sheffield Debating Club held an interesting debate on Tuesday evening on the unimproved land tax. Mr. Thatcher took the lead in the affirmative, and ...

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  37. "PILGRIM EXPEDITION."

    At an unemployed meeting to-day, it was announced that 83 men had given in their names for a march across the country from Broken Hill to Sydney. A ...

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  38. CROUP.

    Don't neglect the first symptoms of croup in your child. This hoarseness and croupy cough are often overlooked by persons not acquainted with the ...

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  39. PUBLICATIONS

    The latest issue of the "Imperial Review" (Melbourne) has reached us. Among its contents is an article upon Tasmania, based upon the "Official Hand ...

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  40. POSTAL FACILITIES

    Mount Read residents will enjoy the privilege of receiving their communications through the post and telegraph office on the mount from to-morrow. The ...

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  41. ULVERSTONE.

    The Ulveratone Tourist and Progress Association has decided not to cooperate with the Devonport body in issuing a guide of the Coast. It will issue one ...

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  42. IN CONFERENCE

    The Woodworkers continued their conference to-day. The alleged intimidation by employers in Tasmania was considered, and the whole influence of the ...

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  43. ISLAND SHIPPING

    The s. St. Louis, from Sydney to Fiji, has arrived here, and the s. Novua, en route from Auckland to Sydney, has deported. ...

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