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  2. STRAITS ISLAND SERVICE

    We have been requested to publish the following letter, addressed to W. Holyman, jun., by Mr. H. D. Baker, late American Consul for Tasmania, with ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met this afternoon, but the business was purely of a formal character, and after a quarter of an hour's sitting an adjournment was ...

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  4. STATE TELEGRAMS

    A meeting of the Imperial Coffee Palace Co. vas held to-day. The report showed that there was a balance to the profit and loss account of £371 9s 2d, ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Because he deemed some of the suggestions to be unconstitutional and others unwise, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. W. M. Hughes) was ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Speaker took the chair at 10.30 a.m. The Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. J. Cook (N.S.W.), said he had not taken ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Dr. Ham, chairman of the Victorian Board of Health, to-day [?] at a conference of the health offices of the metropolitan municipalities convened by ...

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  8. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Herbert James Loughton, who was severely injured in the Sunshine railway disaster over two years ago, died yesterday from tubercular disease and ...

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  9. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    Mr. Earle presented a petition from Michael Welsh, of Inveresk, asking for a select committee to enquire into the circumstances of the recent perjury case ...

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  10. HELPING THE MINER

    Messrs. M'Kenzie and Bakhap, Ms.[?].A., to-day interviewed the Engineer-in-Chief in regard to an improvement in the present means of ...

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  11. MISTAKEN IDENTITY

    Judge Chomley to-day heard an appeal by Detective Charles Henry Manning against a conviction of the Kew Police Court on a charge of having ...

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  12. FREIGHT ON FRUIT

    To-day Mr. R. J. M'Kenzie, M.H.A., discussed with the Minister of Railways (Hon. A. Hean) the question of freight on fruit for export from Scottsdale to ...

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  13. THE MISSING WARATAH

    The first application for probate to the will of one of the passengers by the missing steamer Waratah was lodged to-day. Application is in respect of the ...

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  14. THE SAYONARA CUP

    The Sydney Royal Yacht Squadron to-day accepted a challenge for the Sayonara Cup from the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria. The race will take place next ...

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  15. MR HOPE CHALLENGED

    Mr. Lyons said in the Assembly to-night that Mr. Hope had insinuated in the House that Messrs. Luck and M'Fie would not have supported the ...

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  16. VICTORIAN ASSEMBLY

    A by-election was held to-day to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by the death of Mr. Albert Harris, the member for Walhalla. Only ...

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  17. PEERAGE ROMANCE

    By the judgment delivered last month in the Court of Session, Edinburgh, the Macdonald [?] case is left in a position which is probably without a parallel ...

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  18. CONSPIRACY CASE

    The Full Court to-day, after considering an appeal by Sarah Jane Beatty in connection with the Beatty conspiracy case, held that there was no ground ...

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  19. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS

    In connection with the shortage of trucks complained of during the course of the farmers' meeting at Glenore, the Minister of Railways (Hon. A. Hean) ...

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  20. STRUCK BY AN ENGINE

    Hugh [?] aged 76, an old-age pensioner, who is almost blind and [?] with a serious accident this morning between Jung and Murtoa. As the ...

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  21. OPIUM HAULS

    To-day a cask containing 30 [?] of opium was found by a fishing party off Coogee. The value of the drug would be about £1000, and it is supposed ...

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  22. BANK OF COMMERCE

    The report of the Australian Bank of Commerce for the six months just ended was submitted to a meeting of the shareholders to-day, and showed a ...

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  23. YOUNG MEN'S CLUBS

    On Tuesday night last the members of Trinity club visited St. Andrew's, when the usual series of tournaments were played, resulting in a win for ...

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  24. THE NOTICE PAPER

    Mr. Earle to move that in the opinion of this House the time has arrived when it becomes imperative in order to secure to the producer the full value of ...

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  25. TWO ACCIDENTS

    Master Jack Davidson, eldest son of Mr. J. Davidson, Bridge-street, Campbell Town, had the misfortune to break his left arm below the elbow while ...

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  26. SUGAR BOUNTIES BILL

    The first amending bill introduced by the Federal Ministry with relation to the sugar bounties repealed that clause of the principal act which would reduce ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. AN INTERESTING DECISION

    The Full Court to-day delivered judgment in an appeal case in which the main question at issue was as to whether the Government, represented by ...

    Article : 178 words
  28. TRINITY v. FRANKLIN VILLAGE.

    On Wednesday evening the members of the Trinity club paid their initial visit to the newly-formed Franklin Village club, when a most enjoyable ...

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  29. ELECTRIC LIGHT

    About 8.30 last evening, for the first time, the electric light was switched on to the town, after the engine had been running satisfactorily for some time. ...

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  30. SHEEPBREEDERS' SHOW

    The annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association was opened to-day in Messrs Goldsbrough, Mort's stores in Bourke-street. The entries ...

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  31. NOVELTY IN ROOFING

    A development of industry in Tasmania takes the form of using an old-established portable roofing material in such a novel way that it is practically a new thing. ...

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  32. A PECULIAR CASE

    There was a peculiar case before the Water Police Court to-day, when Alex. Robertson, a wharf labourer, was charged with having 25 tins of opium in his ...

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  33. TRINITY CLUB

    On Monday evening the championship and handicap tournaments in connection with the Trinity club will commence. A great deal of interest is taken ...

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  34. ASSAULTING A CHINAMAN

    A case of assault and attempted robbery has been reported to the police by Charles Louy, a Chinese storekeeper, at Fremantle. During the night a ...

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  35. A SMALL RAINFALL

    The rainfall for July has only been 2.61in., nearly half of which fell on one day. During the six weeks from June 16 to July 29 there has only been 3.94in. ...

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  36. THE WEATHER

    Today was again delightfully fine, with bright sun and cloudless sky. SHEFFIELD, Friday. The weather during the past week has ...

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  37. WARRENTINNA IN TROUBLE

    Another of Messrs. W. Holyman and Sons' White Star Line of coasting steamers has met with a mishap, the vessel this time being the s. Warrentinna, ...

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  38. STRAHAN POLICE COURT

    At the Police Court to-day, before Messrs. E. W Turner, P.M., and John Ware, J.P., Montagu Rupert Grainger was surrendered by his father to the ...

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  39. SKETCHING THE ARTIST.

    D'Anber is a big, healthy, bearded man, who looks as though he could lift half-hundredweights in each hand as easily as he picks up his palette. ...

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  40. PIGMIES.

    The news that a fresh race of [?] has been discovered in New Guinea Is interesting to ethnologists, since no one expected anything of the kind in that ...

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  41. A STEWARDESS FINED

    Louisa Smith, a stewardess on the steamer Eastern, was to-day charged with importing ten tins of opium. It was stated that the drug was found ...

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  42. A LIFE-RENT POLICY

    "'I canna leave [?] thus, Nancy," a good old Scotsman wailed. "Ye"re owre auld to work, an' ye couldna live in the puirshoose. Gin I die, ye maun marry [?] ...

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  43. HOTST WITH HIS OWN PETATED.

    One of the most noted of police motor car trappers—Police-Inspector Pike, who was recently promoted from Haslemere to Chertsey—was in a motor car which was ...

    Article : 66 words
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