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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    School Inspection .—Dr. Ormiston, the medical inspector of state schools, visited the East Launceston school yesterday, and examined the students. She will ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    M. Lo Blanc won Martin's prize of £4000 sterling by a circular flight from Paris to Troyes, Naney Cha[?]eville Douai, and Amiens and back to Paris, ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. Samuel Untermsyers states that the "Standard's" story that a copper conference had been held in London was absolutely without foundation. ...

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  5. SCULLING

    Tasmanian Press Association—Copyright LIVINGSTONE (North-Western Rhodesia), Aug. 18. The weather is perfect for the sculling ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. ABOUT PEOPLE

    A London cablegram reports the death of Mr. G. P. Hawtrey, the actor. The Archbishop of Sydney preached at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The ...

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  7. THE WORKER

    In discussing the Osborne judgment the "Dairy News" declares that the most experienced official are convinced that voluntary contributions will be useless. ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. PARIS TO ENGLAND.

    M. Moissaint, who has been learning only a month, monoplaned from Paris to Amiens, then to Calais and Deal, carrying a passenger. lie made two stops. ...

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  9. ARNST WINS.

    The race for the sculling championship of the world and £1000 took place on the Zambesi River today between Richard Arnst, the holder of the title, and ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. GERMAN TROUBLE

    The Parliamentary committee of the Trade Union Congress has passed a resolution of sympathy win the employees in the German shipyards, and calls upon ...

    Article : 42 words
  11. SENSATION IN INDIA

    The police of Calcutta yesterday raided the house of Khrishna Ketmar, who was formerly deported from India, but allowed to return. The raid ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. RIOT AT NEWPORT

    The Newport dockers, claiming a tonnage rate, refused to load the Houlder liner Beacon Grange, despite the award in favour of the day rate. ...

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  13. CORNWALL TRAGEDY

    At the inquest held on the body of Major Nicholas at Kingsand, a verdict of wilful murder was returned against James Hamilton Nicholas, a son of the ...

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  14. TRAMWAY STRIKE

    The 'Perth tramway men have rejected the company's second offer, through the mediators, of improved conditions on the Arbitration Court's award, and the ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. AUSTRIAN SOVEREIGN

    Emperor Francis Joseph's 80th birthday is being celebrated at Ischl, 74 arch dukes and archduchesses taking part in the festivities. The presents are not ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. APOLOGY DEMANDED

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) explained that he did not wish to imply on the previous day that Mr. Catts, the member for ...

    Article : 279 words
  17. UNITED STATES

    It is estimated that motors worth 21,000,000dol. (£4,200,000) were imported into the United States during the past year, the previous record being 6,000,000 ...

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  18. CRICKET

    Middlesex scored 72 runs in the first innings and 311 in the second, against Yorkshire's 100 and 61 respectively. J. F. Hearne (Middlesex) took six ...

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  19. STEWART GOLDFIELD

    The High Commissioner for Canada (Lord Strathcona) publishes Surveyor R. M'Connell's official report on the Stewart goldfield, This states that the ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. TARIFF REFORM

    According to the "Daily Mails" correspondent at Montreal, Lord Brassey, speaking at a luncheon, predicted that a change of Government in Great Britain ...

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  21. NEW RADIUM WATERS

    The new radium waters at Carlsbad have cured many persons who had been suffering from chronic rheumatism, gout, and neuralgia, but have so far not ...

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  22. DISASTROUS FIRE

    From Jersey City comes intelligence that a fire has destroyed several establishments, including those of Truslow, Tulle, Ames, and Spike. ...

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  23. POULTRY SHOW

    The Table Cape Poultry Society held its ,first annual show in Margetts' new hall this afternoon and evening. The attendance was satisfactory, especially in ...

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  24. A PRESIDENT'S DEATH

    A profound sensation has been caused in Chili by the sudden death of the President (Senor Pedro Montt). President Montt had only just arrived ...

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  25. HIGHER TARIFF

    Replying to the Vancouver Board of Trade, asking for a higher tariff, particularly on lumber, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said he felt confident that the Hon. W. ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. CHINESE EMPIRE

    Reuter remarks that the sweeping changes in the Chinese Government indicate that the Regent realises the failure of the policy pursued during the last 18 ...

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  27. ELECTION OF SUCCESSOR.

    All political parties have agreed that the election of a successor shall be carried out in strict conformity with the law. ...

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  28. KOREAN ANNEXATION

    It is reported at Seoul that Viscount Terauchi has commenced final negotiations for the annexation of Korea by Japan. ...

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  29. SURVEY FEES

    The Government has made an alteration in the scale of survey fees in connection with the sale of Crown lands. The fees vary according to the class of ...

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  30. CHINESE POLL TAX

    Replying to a deputation of the Labour unions of Vancouver, demanding that the Chinese poll tax should be increased from 500dol. (£100) to 1000dol. ...

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  31. BRUSSELS FIRE

    An admission by a watchman clears up the mystery as to the origin of the fire 'which did so much damage to the exhibition at Brussels. ...

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  32. PRAIRIE LAND

    Mr. Norton Griffiths, M.P., has purchased 140,000 acres of prairie lands in Canada for intending immigrants. ...

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  33. A GREAT JOURNALIST

    Mr. J. A. M'Donald continues to act as chief editor of the "Toronto Globe," but will devote a considerable time to the promotion of international peace. ...

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  34. TORPEDO BOATS

    At Kiel to-day two German torpedo boats collided and received such damage that both sank. All the members of the crews were ...

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  35. BILLIARDS

    In the Roberts-Lindrum match to-day Lindrum was completely out of form. In the afternoon Roberts made breaks of 104, 141, 174, 150, and Lindrum 120. ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. THOS. ROWLEY FUND

    £ s. d. Already acknowledged .r.:.... 0 16 0 "A.B.C." .......... ...r.:.:. :... 0 2 6 "R.L.H." ..........,.... 0 10 0 ...

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  37. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The Northern Union has registered L. Williams and A. Renwick (New Zealanders) as eligible to play for Wigan in September. ...

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  38. COUNTRY COURTS

    Yesterday, before a couple of honorary justices, at the Burnie Police Court, . Oliver was fined 5s for furious driving in a Burnie street. Three truancy and ...

    Article : 39 words
  39. THEATRICAL POSTERS

    The Nottingham watch committee is censoring many theatrical posters as indecent. ...

    Article : 19 words
  40. LAWN TENNIS

    The Davis Cup management committee decided tonight that the English team, as cabled, was not of sufficient strength to warrant a guarantee of £600 being ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. IMPUDENT ROBBERY

    The store-room of the Golden Zone mine, Kalgoorlie, was broken into yesterday. The thieves got away with 150 ounces of gold and £200 in cash. ...

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  42. AFFAIRS IN SPAIN

    The Spanish Government has decided to prohibit Republican and Carlist meeting being held in [?] ...

    Article : 24 words
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