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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The Victorian revenue for July was £505,415, of £61,770 less than for the same month last year. The falling off was mainly due to the fact that the ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    For some months past the Criminal Investigation Department has been prosecuting enquiries as to the whereabouts of Margaret Bale, who had been ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS

    The Academy was the [?] animation on Saturday night. the second time during the day E.A. Company produced their new ...

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  5. AMONG THE WORKERS

    Mr. C. R. Howroyd, M.H.A., has again circulated his bill to provide compensation for workers in respect of injuries suffered in the course of their ...

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  6. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Tenders closed to-day for the erection of the Grand Empire Theatre for the English Amusement Company, on the site of the premises of Murdoch Bros., ...

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  7. OUR HOBART LETTER

    The avidity with, which members of the House of Assembly seized upon the Closer Settlement Bill to expound their cherished views on the principle of land ...

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  8. THE KING'S MEMORIAL.

    The movement to erect a statue in Hobart as a memorial of the late Edward VII. is suffering from a sharp attack of frost. A diversity of opinion exists ...

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  9. JEWISH SETTLEMENT

    Referring yesterday to the scheme to settle 1,000,000 Jews in West Australia, the Prime Minister said:—'1 will say nothing about the proposal, excepting ...

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  10. COASTAL WANTS

    At the Penguin council to-day Mr. M'Hugh moved that the Deputy Postmaster-General be requested to establish a daily mail to South Riana, and ...

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  11. FALSE PRETENCES

    Thomas M'Millan was charged at the Police Court at Christchurch with obtaining money on false pretences from two widows who had answered an ...

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  12. FOOTBALL FRACAS

    Intence excitement prevailed in the third quarter of the football match between Footscray and Preston yesterday. The play became very rough. ...

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  13. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD

    A special meeting of the Ulverstone Fire Brigade Board was held last evening to consider a letter received from the secretary of the Fire Underwriters' ...

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  14. I.O.O.F.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Loyal lnvermay Lodge, No. 27, was held in the schoolroom, Albion-street, on Friday night. The N.G. chair was ...

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  15. LAND TENURE.

    A fierce debate raged in the House on Thursday on the question of the relative merits of freehold and leasehold as applied to the closer settlement ...

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  16. STATE ADVANCES

    The report of the New Zealand State Guarantee Advances' Office shows that 4131 applications were made for loans under the advances to settlers branch ...

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  17. STREETS OF THE CITY.

    The recent dirty weather served the purpose of disclosing the weakness of the street-cleaning branch of the city council, and, as already reported in your ...

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  18. AFRICAN ELECTION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) yesterday received the following cable message, which was sent by the chairman of the party (Mr. Whiteside), himself ...

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  19. COPPER COMBINATION

    The news gained currency in Melbourne on Thursday that a combination to secure the reduction of the output of some of the largest copper mines of the ...

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  20. DIRECTOR ON TOUR

    Mr. A. H. Benson (Director of Agriculture) paid his first visit to the Scotisdale district on Thursday. and was shown over some of the principal orchards. ...

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  21. TUNBRIDGE W.P.L.

    The ball arranged by the Tunbridge branch of the W.P.L., which was postponed owing to the late Mrs. Powell's death, was held on Wednesday, ...

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  22. MR. BATCHELOR'S CRITICS.

    The resolution of the Furnishing Trade Society "strongly disapproving" of the action of the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) and Dr. Maloney, ...

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  23. PUBLICATIONS

    The August number of the "Australian Journal," received through A. W. Birchall and Sons, is well up to the standard set long ago by this popular monthly. ...

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  24. AN OVERDOSE.

    The dreariness of Parliamentary debate is frequently relieved by amusing repartee and jocular interjections, but it is possible to get too much of a good ...

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  25. PLEASANT AFTERNOON.

    The United Friendly Societies held a pleasant Sunday afternoon at the Gaiety Hall to-day. About 200 members of the various societies marched from the end ...

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  26. REVENUE RETURNS

    The revenue returns for July show a decrease of £174,998, due to the with holding of the Commonwealth returns. The revenue of the railways increased ...

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  27. SIGNALMAN MISTAKE'S

    In reporting to the Board of Trade with regard to an accident that happened on the London and North-Western Railway at Northampton recently, which ...

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  28. DISTRICT NURSING

    The first meeting of the Provisional Federal Council of the Australian Order for District Nursing was held at the Federal Government House yesterday. ...

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  29. CASUAL RAILWAY MEN.

    The vexed question of casual employment on the railways will be dealt with (says the "Age"), but by no means solved, in a bill to be shortly introduced ...

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  30. PARLIAMENTARY SIDELIGHTS.

    Darwin's junior member, Mr. Hurst. made a vehement speech on the Closer Settlement Bill, especially in reference to the leasehold aspect. At the ...

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  31. ALLEGED SWEATING OF WOMEN.

    There is sweating in every factory where women work, and if something radically reformative is not done, then we shall build our Australian factory ...

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  32. THE CARDINALS' VOTE

    Cardinal Moran, in opening a new convent at Ultimo yesterday, said there was no connection between the Roman Catholic Church and any political party, ...

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  33. CITY BAND POPS.

    In another column will be found the full programme for to-night's concert, which marks a new departure from the usual entertainment. The City Band's ...

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  34. COUNTRY NEWS

    Some little time back a large slip of earth occurred on the new deviation. The scene was visited by the northern inspector of roads, who estimated it would ...

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  35. CHURCH AND PROGRESS

    Cardinal Moran, in the course of an address at Ultimo to-day, combated the idea that the Roman Catholic Church was in any way opposed to the ...

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  36. SMART WORK.

    Tasmanians suffer under the obviously unwarranted taunt of not being quick enough to get out of their own way. Experience has disproved that charge time ...

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  37. CAMPBELL TOWN.

    The 30th annual meeting of the Campbell Town Institute was held on Wednesday. The president (Mr. C. F. Pitt) was in the chair. The balance-sheet was ...

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  38. COUNTRY COURTS.

    A serious charge was heard against David Howell on Friday, before Messrs. R. Camm, A. W. Biggs, and F. Propsting, Js.P., at the Scottsdale Police Court, ...

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  39. STRIKE BREAKERS.

    While a deputation was before the President of the Board of Trade on Thursday the remarkable fact was made known that the Shipping Federation ...

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  40. THE WEATHER

    During the past fortnight there has been a great improvement in the weather. Frosty mornings with bright, sunny days have for the most part been the rule— ...

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  41. PENGUIN.

    The Agricultural Department forwarded a copy of a notice proclaiming certain weeds as noxious to the council on Saturday and asking if it would ...

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  42. STATE HOTEL'S PROFITS

    During the past 12 months the State Hotel at Gwalia, in West Australia, made a gross profit of £2355, which, after allowing for depreciation at the rate of 10 ...

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  43. THEOSOPHICAL.

    Mr. M. Hawthorne delivered an interesting lecture on "The Paths From and To God." at the Tamar-street lodge rooms last night. The descent of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. LAME BACK.

    This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles, and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two of three times a day and ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. THE USE OF WORK.

    The English language is full of subtle meanings and unexpected turns. Not long ago a man asked an acquaintance a number of questions about his business. ...

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