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  2. Advertising

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  3. Sporting.

    The Tasmanian steeplechaser Scottie, by Meteor—Fireworks, who is engaged in several approaching event, reached Melbourne in the steamer Penguln lets on ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Thursday—The action for libel brought against the proprietor of the "Sydney Morning Herald" in connection with the publication of a matrimonial ...

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  5. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Wednesday, 8 p.m.—The American Government has forwarded a paremptory note to Cuba which has had the effect of inducing the Cuban Congress ...

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  6. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday.—A southerly gale prevailed during to-day, and the weather was bitterly cold. Several of the squalls were very scvers. ...

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  7. The Commonwealth.

    The proposed prohibition of Tattersall's sweeps in the Commonwealth has given rise to much keen feeling, and those who do not view with favor any interference ...

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  8. THE PRICE OF TIN.

    Launceston, Thursday.—The local quotation for tin ore to-day was 20s 9d per unit, being a fall of 1s. The Mt. Bischoff Co.'s London cable ...

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  9. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Colonel Scott's Railway Guards at Hartboestepan, in Western Transvaal, captured much stock, including a large flock of sheep; ...

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  10. THE BRISEIS MINE.

    Launceston, Thursday.—Mr Mephan Ferguson, of Melbourne, has selected a site at Scottsdale, where he will erect a foundry for making syphon pipes for the ...

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  11. THE NATIONAL BANK.

    Launceston, Thursday.—The halfyearly meeting of the National Bank of Tasmania was held to-day, when a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent. was ...

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  12. NORMAN CAMERON'S CRAZE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The question as to whether members of the Parliament have actually taken the oath of allegiance in the proper form still troubles the mind ...

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  13. Orange River Colony.

    London, Thursday, 8 a.m.—Five British columns have commenced clearing the country in eastern and southern eastern Orange Colony, Starting from ...

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  14. FOOTBALL.

    A great game is expected between these old rivals, the Devonport and Mersey teams, on Saturday afternoon at East Devonport. When they last met the ...

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  15. EXTRADITION OF ANARCHISTS.

    London, Wednesday, 4 p.m.—Three workmen known to be connected with anarchists were recently arrested at Meissen in Saxony. On the application ...

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  16. RICH BROKEN HILL FIND.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—A very interesting discovery has been made at the Block 10 mine, Broken Hill, where in sinking a winze between Kelly and Campbell's ...

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  17. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    Launceston, Thursday.—The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court before Justice M'Intyrs were resumed this morning. Malcolm Goss, a youth on ...

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  18. "FOREST v. OUR BOYS."

    A match, between the above named Cinouler Head teams was contested on the Hillsbury ground on Saturday afternoon, vistory resting with Forest. The ...

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  19. BOER DISCIPLINE.

    London, Thursday, 8 a.m.—The Boers forming the commando of Commandant Piet Fourie, recently sentenced him to death for attempting to surrender, ...

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  20. A CHURCH LAW ACTION.

    London, Wednesday 6 p.m.—The Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland is taking action through the law courts against the Presbyterian Unite Free Church in order ...

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  21. THE THIRD TRIAL OF JANE SMITH.

    Sydney, Thursday.—In all probability the third trial of Mrs Jane Smith will be abortive. The jury retired at 4.80 this afternoon, but at the time of wiring had ...

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  22. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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  23. A BOER LEADER'S TROUBLE.

    London, Thursday, 6 a.m.—Commandant Barrend at Venter had arranged to surrender with his commando of 100 men to a force of General Baden-Powell's ...

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  24. OPTIMISTIC SPEECH BY THE KAISER.

    London, Wednesday, 7 p.m.—The Emperor William to Germany, daring a speech which he delivered at Cuxhaven, declared that the mutual esteem and ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    sBrisbane, Thursday.—An informal levee was held at Government House this morning and attended by a large number of leading attended by a large ...

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  26. CRICKET.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The mail which arrived on Wednesday brought letters from the Marylebone Cricket Club and Mr A. C. Maclaren. The letter from ...

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  27. General Items.

    London, Wednesday, 4 p.m.—The War Office has resumed purchasing horses in America consequent on the serious nature of present operations, involving a heavy ...

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  28. THE CAPE PLAGUE RECORD.

    London, Wednesday, 6 p.m.—:Up till June 16 the total number of plague cases reported in Cape Colony stood at 714. To the same date 338 had proved fatal. The ...

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  29. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Launceston, Thursday.—The Chief Secretary has made arrangements for the accommodation of 100 cadets from Launceston at Hobart during the Royal ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—The weather to-day was again very cold and wet, but shows signs of becoming milder. ...

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  31. GERMANY'S FUTURE.

    London, Thursday, 2 a.m.—In the course of his speech yesterday at Cuxhaven the Kaiser declared that Germany's future lay on the water. He urged the ...

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  32. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— Upon the members of the State Parliament meeting at the Fxhibition Building yesterday afternoon they renswed previous ...

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  33. MR CEGIL RHODES.

    London, Wednesday, 6 p.m—Mr Oecil Rhodes intends to sail for Great Britain on July 8. He is at present in Rhodesia. ...

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  34. ANOTHER WRECK.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—The Commissioner of Police has received the following telegram from Consiable M'Dowling at Kapunda: "I received a letter this ...

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  35. RETURNING NEW ZEALANDERS.

    London, Thursday, 8 a.m.—The troopship Tagus sailed from Capetown on June 18 with the fourth and fifth New Zealand contingents, consisting of 638 officers and ...

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  36. A WELSH DEMAND.

    London, Thursday 3 a.m.—Sir William Vernon Harcourt, who represents Monmouthshire, a Welah constituency, has assured a Welsh committee of the Houses ...

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  37. South Australia.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—Arrangements are being made to prepare the Jubilee Exhibition Building for a State concert during the Royal visit. The Government ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    London, Wednesday, 6 p.m.—Sergt. Maior Eyrie, s New Zealander, has received a commission in the Imperial Yeomanry. ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. PROPOSED SEARCH FOR MINERALS.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—Martin Wash, who has had considerable experience in the Kalgoorlie goldfields, has made an offer to the Government to examine the ...

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  41. Mining.

    Satisfactory progress is being made with the erection of the smelter buildings at the furnace site of the North Mount Lyell, where work is now being proceeded ...

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  42. Cape Colony.

    London, Thursday, 6 a.m.—Reports from Capetown state that the colony intends to spend £100,000 in receiving the Duke and Duchess of York; ...

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  43. A FATAL FALL OF EARTH.

    Adelaide, Thursday—Albert Mutton and Bethel Rowe, two miners, were buried by a fall of four tons of earth in Taylor's shaft, at the Wallaroo mines, ...

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  44. GREAT PRO-BOER MEETING IN LONDON.

    London, Thursday, 4 a.m.—A large pro- Boer meeting was held last night in the Queen's Hall, London, at which 8,000 persons were ...

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  45. THE CHILLAGOE R. AND M. CO.

    After spending some little time in a personal inspection of the railway and smelting works of the Chillagoe R. and M. Company, the managing director, ...

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  46. The Far East

    London, Wednesday, 3 p.m.—A Reuter's correspondent in China reports further anti-Christian disturbances on a diabolical scale in the island of Quelpart, ...

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  47. GENERAL.

    London, Wednesday, 6 p.m.—Madame Adelina Patti's castle at Craigiynos has been submitted to auction when it was passed in at £50,000. ...

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  48. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Perth, Thursday.—Mr Alex. Forrest, C.M.G., brother of Sir John Forrest, died to-day from disease of the kidneys, aged 51 years. His son, Lieutenant Forrest, ...

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  49. AUSTRALASIA.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The weather was warmer and pleasant to-day, the rain having cleared off. The fall in Gippsland was very heavy, causing the rivers to ...

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  50. RE-CALL OF THE OTTOMAN MISSION.

    London, Wednesday, 6 p.m.—The Sultan of Turkey has re-called the Ottoman mission intended for China, to make representations in the interests of good ...

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  51. TWO MINERS' DEATHS.

    Perth, Thursday.—Two miners, G. Evsns and Win. Whitford, were killed by a fall of earth in the Sons of Gwalia mine. ...

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  52. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Thursday.—It is probable the entomologists of the other States will visit Tasmania to confer with Mr A.M. Les, the Tasmanian entomologist, with regard ...

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  53. The Recent Disaster.

    London, Thursday, 4 a.m.—The London "Standrd" has published as stement in regard to the disaster suffered by the Victorians at Steenkool Spruit, which ...

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  54. OLD AGE PENSION REFORM.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—In all probability the strictures passed on the administration of the Old Age Pension Act during the debate on the Address-in-Reply ...

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  55. MT BISCHOFF DIVIDEND.

    Launceston, Thursday.—Mt Bischoff Tin Mining Company has declared a dividend of 10s per share payable on June 29. This makes 1,866,100 now paid by ...

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  56. THE SENATE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The whole sitting of the Senate to-day was devoted to discussion of the Supply Bill, in so far as it was considered to affect the priviliges ...

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  57. DEATH OF A LEGISLATOR.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly held a brief sitting to-day, for shortly after the resumption of the debate on the Address-in-Reply the Speaker ...

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  58. NEW BATTERY FOR THE TASMANIA MINE.

    Launceston, Thursday.—The new 40-head battery for the Tasmania mine at Beaconfield has been shipped from Adelaide. ...

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  59. WRECK OF A KETCH.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from the police at Swansea, stating that the ketch Harry Wood was washed ashore ...

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  60. THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    London, Thursday, 6 a.m.—Mr A. J. Billour, Leader of the House of Commons, speaking to a Conservative audience at Holborn [?] Sir ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. LISLE DREDGING CO.

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  63. Advertising

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