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  2. Advertising

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  3. Sporting.

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  4. SPLENDID RAINS.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Splendid rains continue to fall throughout the State. Speaking generally, the whole of the State has been covered since Friday last, ...

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  5. The Boer War.

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  6. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Monday, 7 a.m—Lacanva has made a successful trial of wireless telegraphy over a long distance, having despatched messages from the Nantucket ...

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  7. A DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    Wellington, Tuesday.—The Watracha Farmers' Cooperative Company's five-storied building at Lambton Quay was to-day partially destroyed by fire. The ...

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  8. A NEW R.C. GATHREDAL

    Sydney, Tuesday.—At a meeting at Lismore it was decided to begin the building operations of a now Roman Catholic Cathredral, and to construct it in sections ...

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  9. BOERS REGARD THE POSITION AS DESPERATE.

    London, Monday, 7 a.—The "Daily News" says that resistance in tho Orange River district has almost ended. The Boers now regard the position as ...

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  10. THE REFUGEE CAMPS.

    London, Monday. 7 a.m.—There are now 91,940 white and 24,547 colored people in the refuges camps. In July 1,412 of the whites died, the ...

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  11. 300 MEN FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Nearly 300 men who were granted " indulgence" passages on bowl the troopship Britannic sailed this afternoon far South Africa. Private ...

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  12. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Roothby' and Manchester have arrived from Tasmania and joined M. Doyle's team at Flemington. ...

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  13. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—A prospectus has bean issued for a new theatre to be erected in Collins street. A deputation asked the Minister of ...

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  14. IRELAND'S "FRIENDS."

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—Donovan Rossa and Michael Davitt, well-known Irish agitators, addressed a mooting of four thousand people at Chicago on ...

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  15. BOERS COLLECTING HORSES.

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—Rimington's Guides have had daily encounters with a body of some 600 Boon in the Fauresmith district. Among them are several Boer ...

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  16. REPORTED SHOOTING CASE.

    Sydney, Tuesday. — A report has reached Wellington that Thomas Smith, proprietor of the Fairview Hotel, at Bodanga, was killed by a shot from a gun ...

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  17. CYCLING.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—The arrangements for a 60-mile teat road woe, with a view to the selection of the Tasmanian representative in the big Warranspool ...

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  18. COLORED LABOR QUESTION.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The question of the employment of colored seamen on subsidised mail steamers formed the subject of a deputation to the State ...

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  19. Mining.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—The meeting of the New Golden Gate" G.M. was held to-day. The profit for the half-year was shown to be £18,868, of ...

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  20. THE DEBATE IN THE ASSEMBLY

    Hobart, Tuesday.—In the House of Assembly to-night Mr. Urqnhart (Zcehan) resumed the debate on the Ministerial Statements. He twitted the Government ...

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  21. PILGRIMAGE TO LOURDES.

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—Twelve thousand pilgrims, blind, deaf, dumb, cripples, and consumptives, have started from Paris in 28 trains on a pilgrimage to ...

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  22. NEW WHITE STAR LINER.

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—A new ocean liner, the Athenic, built for the While star Company at Messrs Harland and Wolff's yard, Belfast, has been ...

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  23. FOOTBALL.

    Considerable Interest attached to the meeting the these two teams at East Devonport this afternoon, when a close and exciting match is anticipated. The ...

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  24. TASMANIA COPPER CO.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the principal shareholders in the Tasmania Copper Co. held yesterday, it was decided to address the directors of the ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Tuesday.—The foresail for Tasmania is as follows :—Fine but cloudy; fair and frosty to passing showers; moderate sea around the coast ...

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  26. THE MAMMOTH COPPER COMBINE.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Nothing is known locally concerning the reported formation of the £200,000,000 trail to control the copper trade in Europe and ...

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  27. THE SOUTH AMERICAN RUPTURE

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—German warships have been ordered to the Venezuelan coast. The United States Government will ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Tuesday.—The budget statement will be delivered in the Assembly on Thursday. It has already been Intimated that the year's transactions will ...

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  29. THE OPHIR AT SIMONSTOWN.

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—The Royal yacht Ophir has arrived at Simonstown, Cape Colony. The Dutch residents, coming from all ...

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  30. IRISHTOWN V. MONTAGU.

    On Saturday a team of Irishtown footballers travelled to Montagu where they played a friendly game. Although the Irishtown team were on their weakest ...

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  31. PROTEST AGAINST CUSTOMS BILL

    Adelaide, Tuesday:—At a large and representative meeting of delegates of the principal shipping companys the importers agents association, and others ...

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  32. THE AMERICAN STRIKE.

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—Fifteen hundred workers at the Illinois Steel I Company's works at Milwaukee, and a portion of the workers at the Carnegie ...

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  33. LAUNCESTON.

    London, Tuesday.—The steamer Penguin shipped for Melbourne to-day 81 tons tin, 170 bales skins and wool, 600 bags chaff, 16 tons straw, 100 bags oats and ...

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  34. GENERAL.

    London, Monday, 7 a.m.—The inquiry into the recent fire in the Sultan's palace has reunited in 704 officials, woman and servants being deported. ...

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  35. A WARATAH MATCH.

    The Mt Bischoff and Wanderers football teams mat for the seventh time at Waratsh on Saturday. Alter a good but rather rough game the Bischoff team ...

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  36. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—In the Assembly this afternoon the Premier, in replying to a question concerning the constant presence of the Australian squadron in Port ...

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  37. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Kalgoorlie, Tuesday.—Despite the offorts to guard against a rabbit invasion in the goldfields country, rabbits bars' been seen near Klgoorlie. ...

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  39. A MAD FEAT.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—At the Police Court to-day 'William Grueby was fined 10s and costs for having bathed in the North Esk daring prohibited hours. He ...

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  40. SHIPPING STOCK TO SOUTH AFRICA

    Melbourne, Tuesday .—A cable message received from Durban reports the arrival of the steamer City of Lincoln, which left Melbourne on July 21, with a cargo of ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Monday.—Robert Douglas, who is serving a life sentence for another offence, has been acquitted on the self-confessed charge of murdering Mrs Pain, ...

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  42. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Wellington, Tuesday.—In reply to a question in the House of Representatives whether any practical steps had been taken towards strengthening the ...

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  43. PRESENTATION TO A SERGEANT

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Sergeant Downer, bod of Senator Downer, and who la at, present In Melbourne, received from the members of the Imperial Boatman's ...

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  44. MARINE BOARD REFORM.

    Launceston, Tuesday.— A poll was taken at the Town Hall to-day for the purpose of deciding whether all the powers and interests now held by the ...

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  45. FIJI AND THE DRINK TRAFFIC.

    Wellington, Tuesday.—A petition fa being drawn up by the prohibitionist party for presentation to King Edward, praying that if Fiji is annexed to New ...

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  46. A RACING ACCIDENT.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.— Immediately after pasting the judge's box in the Welter Forge at Epsom this afternoon Auber swerved towards the open gats and ...

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  47. NORTHERN ROWING.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—The annual meeting of the North Esk Bowing Olnb was held this evening, when the report disclosed that the Club had experienced a ...

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  48. REVENUE RETURNS

    Wellington, Tuesday.—The colony's revenue for the first quarter of the financial year shows an Increase of £2,658, compared with the corresponding ...

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  49. THE CONVENTION BILL

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—In the Assembly to-night the second reading of the Convention Bill was agreed to by 47 votes to 48. The division was on party lines, and ...

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  50. GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION.

    Wellington, Tuesday.—The Government has promised to place on the supplementary "estimates a sum to send a New Zealand rifle team to the next ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The advantages to be derived from co-operation were amply shown at the annual meeting of the Farmers' Co-operative Association. The ...

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  52. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    Wellington, Tuesday.—In committee in the Hoose of Representatives on the Government Advances and Settlers Bill, Mr. Seddon moved to reduce the amount ...

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  53. THE MOONAH'S ENGINEER.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—The Marine Board has instituted proceeding against A. Carrie, owner of the steamer Moonah, for having ran his vessels couple of trips ...

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