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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Fresh details of the Japanese tariff', which becomes operative it July, 1911, Show that the average increase of duties on British goods is 66 per cent., ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The cost of the Legislative Council elections held last month averaged £311 for each province ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A double drowning accident occurred on the Swan River, near South Perth Yesterday. George Lewis (24 Years of age), his brother Ernest Lewis (26 ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    A party of senators left Melbourne by the Sydney express to-day in order to spend two or three days in an inspection of the federal territory at ...

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  6. STATE TELEGRAMS

    At a meeting of the city council to-day further correspondence was received regarding the use of the old Exhibition Building site. Mr. Frank Hayward, ...

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  7. YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS

    The following players will represent St. Paul's club in tournament against the Longford club to-morrow evening:— Cribbage—W. A. Downie, M. Middleton, ...

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  8. GAMBLING

    On Sunday evening last the Rev. A.P. Bladen delivered an address on the subject o "Gambling" to a large congregation in the Patterson-street ...

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  9. BURSTING OF A MAIN

    A Bin. service main burst in the top floor of Messrs. Sargood Bros. warehouse[?] Finders Line easy This morning and thousands of pounds worth of ...

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  10. CENSUS QUESTIONS

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. King O'Malley) has not yet definitely decided whether the temperance question "Do you habitually use alcoholic ...

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  11. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    The resolution passed at the last meeting of the Queensborough council asking the Mayor to call a meeting of representatives of all the councils ...

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  12. TRINITY v. ST. ANDREW'S.

    ''To-night the members of Trinity club will visit St. Andrew's when the usual series of tournaments will be played. Members of both clubs are requested to ...

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  13. CHARLES-STREET SCHOOL

    For a long time it has been recognised that the Charles-street state school has not been sufficiently large to cope with the needs of the thickly-populated ...

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  14. AN AMENDING BILL

    The Federal Attorney-General states that the bill to amend the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, which he is to introduce to Parliament this week, ...

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  15. PENGUIN AND LEVEN

    Upon enquiry to-day at the Lands Department regarding the petition from landowners in the Dial ward of the Penguin municipality, asking that their ...

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  16. BANKING RETURNS

    The bank average for the second quarter of the year again showed and expansion. The aggregate deposits are now within very measurable distance of ...

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  17. TRINITY v. FRANKLIN VILLAGE.

    Tomorrow evening the members of the Trinity club will pay their initial visit to the Franklin Village club, members of Trinity club being reminded that ...

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  18. FIERCE HURRICANE

    Enormous damage was done by the hurricane, lightning, and torrents in the West and South of Germany, especially in Nuremberg, Cologne, Essen, and Bonn. ...

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  19. THE QUEEN'S NURSES

    A suggestion has been made by Lady Dudley that the Queen's nurses under the district nursing scheme should be enrolled as a reserve nursing staff to be ...

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  20. LIBERAL LEAGUE SOCIAL

    The women's branch of the Liberal League held a social at the Mechanics' Institute last evening, there being a very fair attendance. Mr. J. C. Newton ...

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  21. THE FIGHT PICTURES

    A letter Was to-day received by the city council from the Australasian Women's Association asking the council to prohibit the exhibition of the ...

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  22. THE "MISSING LINK"

    A definite offer has been made to supply the Sydney Zoo with a "missing link." Mr. J. E. Walsh, who was much interested in Java a few years ago, has ...

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  23. TRINITY v. HAGLEY.

    Last night, the members of the reestablished Hagley Young Men's Club paid a visit to Trinity. The visitors were entertained on arrival by the members ...

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  24. CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS

    A fireman named Robert Fitton was before the Water Police Court, charged with drunkenness. His eyes were blackened, and his head was bandaged. He ...

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  25. HARVEST SPOILT.

    The harvest is spoilt in many, places in Germany. ...

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  26. A CASTLE'S ROOF DESTROYED.

    The storms devastated the, park attached to Wolfshorn Castle, Brunswick, and the roof of the castle was destroyed, ...

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  27. THE LANDS COMMISSION

    It appears that the Hon. J. W. Cheek, M.L.C., is not satisfied with the finding of the Royal Commission into his charges against the administration on the ...

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  28. DEVONPORT COUNCIL

    At the Devonport council meeting yesterday afternoon it was decided to apply, through members of Parliament, for information relating to the traffic ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts entertained the cadets at Ascot, and at their request he showed them his decorations and also a gun in attempting to rescue ...

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  30. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    'A' young man named Bert Miller was before the Ballina Police Court to-day charged with having' attempted to murder his uncle, John Miller, on June ...

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  31. BRITISH NAVY

    At the termination of the Royal visit to Portsmouth King George sent a warm message to the fleet. His Majesty expressed satisfaction at ...

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  32. A DISTURBANCE

    The Irishmen in Liverpool attacked the tramcars Wherein Orangemen were returning from a demonstration at St. Helen's Thirty arrests were made. ...

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  33. HOBART'S STREETS

    At the city council meeting to-day the dirty condition of the Hobart streets was referred to. During a lengthy discussion Mr. Meagher said that there ...

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  34. A TEACHER'S TRANSFER

    The residents of Abbotsham are protesting strongly against the removal of their teacher (.Mr. R. A. Gardam) to Flowerdale. The Warden of Leven has ...

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  35. INSOLVENCY APPEAL

    Charles M. Muirhead, a well-known solicitor, appealed to the Full Court to-day against the decision of the Insolvency Court in granting him a ...

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  36. A RUNAWAY

    A bolting accident occurred at Parkham on Sunday. A young horse, driven by Messrs. D Russell and W Gleeson, took fright at some dogs on the ...

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  37. POLICE COURT ITEMS

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. E. Turner, P.M., George Page appeared on a charge of having permitted two cows to stray. Defendant contended ...

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  38. STRUCK BY AN AEROPLANE

    A sensational accident occurred on Saturday afternoon at the first attempt to fly in public of H. Rolfe. The Cheltenham racecourse ha been chosen for ...

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  39. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Police Court to-day William Temple was charged with failing to comply with a maintenance order against him for the payment of 15s a week ...

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  40. AN EARTH TREMOR

    Quite a number of Launceston residents reported yesterday having experienced an earth tremor about a quarter to 11 the previous night. Judging from ...

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  41. THE WEATHER

    Magnificent weather has been experienced for the past eight or nine days. ...

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  42. BIG GUNS.

    I am of opinion (says a writer in the ".Evening Standard") that the 13.5 is mainly a myth. The gun was designed some time ago, and possibly a couple of ...

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  43. SAILORS' WIDE TROUSERS.

    In future bluejackets are to be allowed to wear trourers which are expansive at the foot, of the pattern which is familiar to everybody, but which for some time ...

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  44. PUBLICATIONS

    The "New Magazine" for July is to hand. Although little more than a near old, this popular combination of action and artistic illustrations has been ...

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  45. THE CALF WAS ANNOYED.

    The teacher of a class In a certain school had been carefully explaining the parable of the prodigal son, and was now testing their knowledge of It. All went ...

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