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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,807 words
  3. CABLES AND WIRES

    London, Tuesday, 2.10 p.m.—An avalanche descended the Alps in Northern Italy, in the Come district with disastrous results. Three customs official and five ...

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  4. THE CONINGHAM DIVORCE CASE.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The hearing of the Coningham divorce cane was resumed to-day. The correspondent, Dr O'Haran, continued his evidence. He stated ...

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  5. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—At the Police Court this morning, William Henry Wade, or Tilyard, was charged with larceny as a bailee on tho 16th inst., of 10s from his ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN RIOTS.

    London, Tuesday 2.16 p.m.—The disturbances in Russia are intensifying. One hundred students have protested to the Holy Synod Against the ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The annual Presbyterian Synod was continued to-day. It was resolved to draw up an address on the death of the Queen and the ascension ...

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  8. A CONVICT STRIKE.

    London, Wednesday, 1.35 a.m.—News has come to hand from America that 294 convicts working at Lansing colliery, Kansas, have mutinied while at work ...

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  9. A HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The inquest concerning the death of Mrs Harper, of Newtown, was resumed to-day. The Government Analyst stated he had found ...

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  10. BRITISH GUNBOAT ASHORE.

    London, Wednesday, 1.30 am.—The 1st class British gunboat Plover (755 tons) is ashore below Kinkiang, on the chinese coast. The gunboat Redpole is rendering ...

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  11. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr H. Dobson had, a Rood meeting in the Deloraine Town Hall on Monday night. Mr Smith (Warden) [?]upied the chair. The speaker gave an address ...

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  12. THE STATE PREMIERSHIP.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—It was expected that Sir Wm. Lyne would resigned the State Premiership to-day. He did not do so, but had an interview with the ...

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  13. CORONATION CATH

    London, Wednesday, 9.24 a.m.—The Prime Minister. Lord Salisbury, stated in the House of Lords last night that, he regretted the presence of statutory ...

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  14. Sir William M'Millan.

    Sir,—I am a constituent of Sir William M'Millan, of Sydney, and see in your issue of Monday that he is alleged to have stated that be proposed to raise ...

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  15. GENERAL

    London, Tuesday, 2.10 p.m.—A submarine mines boat and miner for New South Wales have left Aden for Sydney. An alarming fire, lasting 10 hours ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—On the invitation of Mr E. Owen Cox, 50 gentlemen met the members of the Now Zealand Federation Commission at dinner last ...

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  17. MR BEST AT BURNIE.

    Mr Jonathan Beat spoke at Burnie last night is the Methodist schoolroom to a moderate attendance of electors. Owing to a difficulty arising out of not being ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—Tenders for the Queensland Government 8 per cent, loan of £1,000,000, which was offered locally, were opened yesterday. There were 135 ...

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  19. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—Mr T. J. Wyburn, a solicitor residing at Hawthorn, fell from the railway platform at Camberwell this morning, and was run oyer by a ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—The following is the Tasmanian weather forecast for to-day:—Fine, bat cloudy, but thereafter passing showers, with northerly winds ...

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  21. MESSRS O'MALLEY AND O'KEEFE AT LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Wednesday,—Messrs Cog O'Malley and D. J. O'Keefe, candida'es for the House of Representatives and Senate respectively, addressed a large ...

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  22. THE INDIAN TROOPS

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The ss Dalhouse, with the Indian troops arrived to-day, all being well and delighted with the kindness and hospitality received in New ...

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  23. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Perth, Wednesday.—Late on Monday evening a suspicious case of plague was reported from Subiaco. A bacteriological examination resulted in the case being ...

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  24. A CAPTAIN'S NEGLIGENCE.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The Board of Health to-day decided to consult the Crown Solicitor to ascertain if proceedings can be taken against the captain of the ...

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  25. NORTH-WESTERN MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  26. DATES OF NOMINATIONS.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—A "Gazette Extraordinary " was issued to-day notifying that a writ has been issued by the Governor-General appointing Mr J. G. Davies ...

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  27. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—An assault of a serious nature was committed on Richard Balfour, a wharf laborer who recently arrived from Tasmania, at the ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Wednesday.—A new giant Geyser at Lake Echo, Rotomahana, continues to be a great attraction. A mass of boiling water, half an Bore in extent, rises ...

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  29. Crumbs.

    At the federal referendum the leading freetraders of Tasmania advised the farmers to vote for federation, because it would give them the benefits of the ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr Reid and his followers have for some time been endeavoring to secure a man to contest the Hunter electorate against Mr Barton, and they have at last ...

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  31. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—James Lotton, butcher, of Briagalong, was killed instantly this morning near Munro station at the railway crossing. He was caught with a ...

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  32. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—At the Police Court to-day several persons were fined for Sunday drinking. Susan Gall, for larceny of a feather boa, was sentenced to ...

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  33. The Royal Visit.

    London, Tuesday, 210 p.m.—The Royal yacht Ophir, with the Duke and Duchess of York aboard, is experiencing rough weather in the passage across the ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—A married woman named Jane Smith was charged on remand at the Central Police Court yesterday with having caused the death of ...

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  35. Bartonian or Reidite ?

    Sir,—I would fain hope that your editorial, of this date, "Bartonian or Reidite," does not misrepresent my position in order to prejudice my candidature ...

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  36. CLAIM BY SOLDIERS FOR PAY.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The Minister of Defence has tinder consideration an application made by members of the Tasmanian first contingent for pay which ...

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  37. THE WELLINGTON RECEPTION.

    Wellington, Wednesday.—There continues to bo friction between the Government and the Municipality of Wellington with regard to the payment of the cost of ...

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  38. AN INTERESTING FUNCTION.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—This afternoon at 3 o'clock the Administrator of Tasmania (Sir John Dodds) laid the corner stone of the new wing to the museum, in the ...

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  39. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The railway commissioner stated to-day in reference to the railway disaster that without waiting for a verdict to be arrived at by the ...

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