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  2. LOST IN THE BUSH

    Eleven days arc now past since Edward Yates was known to he lost on the mountains, and till large numbers are bravely struggling on in search of ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Speaker took the chair at 10.30 a.m. As the Speaker was about to read prayers attention was called to the fact ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS

    Last night there was a highly appreciative audience at the Empire Theatre, and all the turns went well. In response to numerous requests. Mr. Markham is ...

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  5. AIR-KINGS

    Nearly six years ago (says a writer in a London paper) the Wright Brothers proved that they had all but solved the problem of human flight. Four ...

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  6. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Tim Hall will case came to an abrupt termination this morning. When the case was called on the Chief Justice spoke to Messrs. Ewing and Crisp ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    John Halliday M'Coll, who was arrested yesterday on a charge of having sent threatening letters to Mr. J. Forster, a well-known dentist, demanding ...

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  8. VIEWS ON THE SITUATION.

    The Prime Minister after the adjournment said—"With regard to the suppers and cabs, the Government take the full responsibility for the action of the ...

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  9. STABBING AFFRAY

    An aged Chinese named Ah Ying was stabbed in his hut at the Chinese camp at White Hills on Wednesday evening. According to the Chinese missionary, ...

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  10. "THE MERRY WIDOW."

    J. C. Williamson's Royal Comic Opera Company is sure to receive a hearty welcome on Monday night week. The play to be presented is the far-famed ...

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  11. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    The no-confidence debate was resumed to-day. The debate was resumed by Mr. Roberts (S.A.), who, continuing his ...

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  12. ALL-NIGHT SITTING

    The Assembly sat till after 6 this morning and passed the Supply Bill for £3,776,880. ...

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  13. TELEPHONES WANTED

    Tenders are being called by the Postal Department for the supply of 5000 telephones of Australian manufacture. Preference will be given to ...

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  14. THE UNEMPLOYED

    The Cabinet to-day decided to accede to the request of the Broken Hill Municipal Council for a loan of £20,000 to carry out local works for the assistance ...

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  15. ALBERT HALL CONCERT.

    There are indications that the concert in the Albert Hall on Wednesday evening next will prove very successful. Over 100 performers are announced to take ...

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  16. STRIPPER HARVESTERS

    Reports are in preparation by the Royal commission appointed by the Federal Parliament to enquire into the manufacture and sale of stripper ...

    Article : 190 words
  17. COMMERCIAL DISPUTES

    The Commercial Causes Act, which was passed with a view of affording the settlement of commercial disputes without resort to the law courts, is not ...

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  18. CHARITY ENTERTAINMENT.

    The proceeds of an entertainment to be given in the Deloraine Town Hall on Friday next are to be divided between local charity and the furnishing of a ...

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  19. ATTEMPTED POISONING

    At the Newtown summons court to-day George Arthur Burgess, M.L.A., proceeded against his wife on a charge of having caused her, five children, whose ...

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  20. ST. JOSEPH'S BAND BALL.

    Matters in connection with the celebration of the 64th anniversary of St. Joseph's Band are now well advanced. Floor and gallery tickets have been ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. A SAWMILL ACCIDENT

    A serious accident happened at the Huon Timber Company's No. 3 mill, Geeveston, this evening, Randolph Pilling, aged 16, the principal support of his ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. STATE TELEGRAMS

    At the Police Court to-day L. C. Newitt was fined £3 and costs for selling adulterated milk ...

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  23. LIMERICK COMPETITION

    Mr. Barnett, the Stipendiary Magistrate, gave his reserved decision to-day in a case of some interest. The police proceeded against Nathaniel Levy, a ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. ATTORNEY-GENERAL

    The new Attorney-General is winning golden opinions down here, both inside and outside his department. ...

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  25. NEW P. AND O. LINER

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Mantua, 11,000 tons, arrived at Melbourne on Monday on her maiden voyage. Like the Malwa (her sister ship) the Mantua was ...

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  26. AN EEL BITE

    Jacob Haigh was bitten on the finger to the bone by a large conger eel he was capturing. He was treated at the hospital. ...

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  27. PROPER REGULATION OF THE LIVER

    "Most Remarkable" is very often the only term applicable to many scientific discoveries, but of late medical science has been brought to the fore by a ...

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  28. TWO ACCIDENTS

    Two serious accidents have occurred here. Mr. Marchant, of Liena, whilst helping to load timber on to a truck at the station, had the misfortune to break ...

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  29. MR. G. C. GILMORE

    Mr. G. C. Gilmore has received a number of letters sympathising with him in connection with Captain Evans' remarks regarding him. The Hon. W. Moore ...

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  30. SHEEP INDUSTRY

    The sheep in the Dominion increased for the year ended April by 924,167. There was a considerable increase in the mutton exported. ...

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  31. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

    The following executive appointments have been made:—Dr. J. A. Webster and Mr. J. W. Pepper, members of the Launceston General Hospital board of ...

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  32. BANK DEPOSITS

    The hank returns for the June quarter show a decrease on the previous quarter of £323,189 in deposits, and a decrease of £2,369,035 in advances. ...

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  33. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE

    At the usual meeting of the Mechanics Institute last night the following officers were elected for the ensuing term:—Patron, Mr. E. C. Driffield; president, ...

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  34. LORD KITCHENER

    The Government has decided to invite Lord Kitchener to visit New Zealand to give his advice on military matters. ...

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  35. THE DOBBIE COMMISSION

    Mr. Long, M.H.A., has written to the Premier stating that when he moved the adjournment of the House on Friday he intimated in most definite terms that ...

    Article : 148 words
  36. TELEPHONE SERVICE

    In reference to the discontinuance of the telephone service at the court house, Mr. Ben Watkins, M.H.A., has notified Mr. W. Treanor, secretary of the A.M.A., ...

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  37. SCOTTSDALE.

    On Sunday the Loyal Orange Lodges Nos. 11 and 4 held their annual church services, in the morning at the Methodist Church and in the evening at the ...

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  38. A MUNICIPAL LOAN

    At last nights meeting of the municipal council a motion that the Government be asked to forgo the payment of £250 out of the £500 lent to the ...

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  39. VITAL STATISTICS

    Vital Statistics of Queenstown for the quarter ending June show the total number of births registered as 46, being 22 males and 24 females; deaths, 17, ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. ULVERSTONE.

    On Thursday night the Workers' Political League held a social in the Ulverstone Town Hall, which passed off successfully. The M.C. (Mr. F. Porter) ...

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  41. ANTI-SOCIALIST LEAGUE

    A meeting to form a branch of the Anti-Socialistic League was held to-day, presided over by Mr. Norton-Smith. A branch was formed, and a considerable ...

    Article : 30 words
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