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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    PARIS, Monday.—A remarkable ashap to a submarine is recorded when the submarine Rubis was recrning to Cherbourg, she suddenly ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Hugh O'Neill, aged 60, a potato digger, was assaulted and badly knocked about at Ballarat by two young men to-day, and ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir Albert Kaye Rollit the well-known solicitor and shipowner, who was appointed by the Chamber of Commence to act as ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LISBON, Monday.—As a means of breaking down tho allegiance of the, Portuguese church with Rome, tho Government have offered stipends to the ...

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  7. BIRTHS AND DEATHS.

    HOBART, Monday.—During June there were 48 deaths in tho registration district of Hobart. The number of births was 101. ...

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  8. LICENSING BENCH.

    HOBART, Monday.—The quarterly meeting of the Licensing Bench was hold to-day, but business was only of a formal nature. ...

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  9. ELDERLY MAN MISSING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An old man named James Weir, aged 85, a well-known Nhill farmer, has been missing since July 25, when he said ...

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  10. DEBRIS AFTER A FIRE.

    HOBART, Monday.—The question as to who is responsible for removing the debris on a footpath alter a fire has been before the fire authorities, who ...

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  11. TREATMENT OF BRITISH CATHOLICS.

    LONDON, Monday. —At the National Catholic Congress at Newcastle on Saturday, Most Rev. Francis Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, ...

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  12. THE STRIKERS' VICTORIOUS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Yesterday a demonstration of 14,000 dockers took place in Trafalgar Square. There was wild enthusiasm when the leaders ...

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  13. THE GAS POISONING TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Lionell Le Souef and Theodore Johnston, victims of the St. Kilda gas poisoning case, are still in a semi-conscious ...

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  14. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A motor car in charge of chanueur Beercroft, on passing Hadspen at midnight, with the footballers returning from ...

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  15. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. E. H. D. Sewell, in writing to the newspapers criticising the English XI. to visit Australia, says that the acceptors do not ...

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  16. THE AEROPLANE IN WAR.

    PARIS, Monday.—A representative of the Parisian newspaper, the "Journal" yesterday interviewed M. Vetrines, the French aviator, who said ...

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  17. SLY GROG SELLING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - A man named Arthur Byers, aged 40, was to-day fined £25, in default two months' imprisonment, for selling rum and beer ...

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  18. BEAUTIFUL WEATHER

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The weather to-day was delightfully line and bright. ...

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  19. A KIMBERLEY INSOLVENT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Arthur Thomas Harrison, of Kimberley, a farmer, has filed a petition in bankruptey. Estimated debts, £348. ...

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  20. THE STAMBOUL FIRE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday. — A Sum equal to £5,000 has been received for the relief of sufferers by the recent fire at Stamboul. ...

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  21. SCOTTISH MINERS' FEDERATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Conference of the Scottish Miners' Federation has adopted the policy of a five days' working week, and demands that in ...

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  22. 25,000 MEN ORDERED OUT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Seamen's Union have ordered 25,000 men to go out on strike. They allege that the skipping masters are dilatory in ...

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  23. HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - Mr. W. H. Hunter, marine expert, of Manchester, has intimated his willingness to come to Launceston to report on the ...

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  24. MOHOGGAN INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Recently advices were received in London that the bashaw (Governor) at Agadir, the port to which the German warship Berlin ...

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  25. CHEMIST'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - "William Wolfenden, a chemist, of Prahran, died suddenly this afternoon, supposedly from heart disease. ...

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  26. SENSATION IN BERLIN.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A sensational affray occurred in the city on Saturday. Two policemen overtook two thieves who were escaping from the ...

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  27. ARBITRATION.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—President Taft in speaking at a 'White House banquet given to Admiral Togo last night, invited Japan to join the ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. - A disastrous fire occurred in a six storeyed building in Clarence street last night and cause a loss to six firms, which is estimated ...

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  29. FACTORIES ACT ANOMALIES.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - A deputation of chemists waited on the Attorney-General (Hon. A. E. Solomon) this afternoon regarding the provisions of ...

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  30. A CHINESE CRISIS.

    PEKING, Monday.—A crisis is brewing in China. The Chinese newspapers complain of the inattention bestowed on Prince Tsaichen at ...

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  31. ILLICIT LIQUOR SELLING.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — At the Police Court Edmund Stevens was fined £30, in default four months' imprisonment, for selling liquor without a license. ...

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  32. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    ROME, Monday.—It is officially (stated that during the past fire days 'there were in the Palermo Province 57 cases of cholera, with 74 deaths; ...

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  33. ARRIVAL OF TASMANIAN PREMIER.

    SYDNEY, Monday. - Sir Elliott jewis, Premier of Tasmania, arrived from England via Canada to-day. He states that while in England he never ...

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  34. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    BERLIN, Monday.—The Kaiser is to reveiew 140 warships, aggregating [?]00,000 tons, on September 5, in Dill Day. ...

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  35. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The billiard match between F. Lindrum, jun. (Aust.). and H. W. Stevenson (England—champion of the world), ...

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  36. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    PARIS, Monday.—The foot and mouth disease amongst stock is very serious in the Laird department, where £9,000 worth of cattle, Sheep, and ...

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  37. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—The Devonport Poultry Society will receive a fair number ' of entries from Zeehan for the forthcoming dog and poultry show. ...

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  38. COLLAPSE OF A TOWER.

    MADRID, Monday.—A Moorish lower collapsed on Saturday at Bunol, wrecking 30 houses. Seven corpses have been extricated ...

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  39. AVIATION IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Monday.—Captain Felix, a French aviator, monoplaned to a height of 11,148 feet at Etampes to-day. [Last year's records for height ...

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  40. CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney is quiet politically. Everybody is watching the fight that is taking place in the Mudgee and Liverpool plains electorates. The electors there ...

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  41. THE LATE HON. D. C. URQUHART

    Expressions of regret were to be heard all along the North-West Coast yesterday when the news of the sudden death of the Hon. D. C. Urquhart at ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Twenty-five men left for the southern States to-day. They are afraid to undertake sugar mill work. ...

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  43. HANGING OR BURNING?

    PARIS, Monday.—A house in Toulon took fire yesterday, and an inmate, finding escape impossible, hanged himself. ...

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  44. THE COURTS.

    There was a large attendance, at the Police Court yesterday morning, when two young men, Frank Rockliff and Patrick Smith, who were arrested at ...

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  45. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — The French Canadian Nationalists have begun an active campaign against the navy policy Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime ...

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  46. DISTRESSING TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—An elderly man named Arthur Morgan, aged 70, dropped dead to-day while endeavoring to extinguish a fencing fire near ...

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  47. A NORTH-WEST COASTER AT OXFORD.

    Writing from Oxford on June 24, the popular Rhodes scholar, Thornton Rocklin, sends the following chatty letter to the Hobart "Post":—Term has ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. - Arbitration proceedings were commenced before Judge Gordon to-day regarding wages in the liquor trade. No lawyers are ...

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  49. TRAGIC BOLTING ACCIDENT.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — A horse attached to a sulky bolted at Mount Kokely before the bridle had been put on, and the two children of Arthur ...

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  50. BENEFITS OF CO-OPERATION.

    Deep-thinking men who have studied political economy say that the time must surely arrive when strikes will be rendered an impossibility and ...

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  51. CENTRAL DISTRICT BY-ELECTION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. - The election to fill the Central district vacancy in the Legislative Council, caused by the death of Mr. T. Bruce, resulted:- ...

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  52. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday. — Charles Russell, aped 40, a lawyer, died suddenly to-day after playing tennis. ...

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  53. HOBART.

    HOBART, Monday.—Harry Hadfield made his 107th appearance at the police Court to-day, when he was fined 20/, with the choice of 14 days in gaol, ...

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  54. STATE-CONTROLLED INDUSTRIES.

    In a recent press interview regarding the establishment of a Government fish market in Adelaide, the South Australian Minister of Agriculture (Hon. ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. - The lad named William Cornish, who went to prison for three weeks rather than pay a fine for failing to register for ...

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  56. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day, before Commissioner E. W. Turner, Bernice Fleming sued her husband, Tasman Fleming, for the ...

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  58. HOBART.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Corporation cartage, contractors have written to the council pointing out that in view of the increase in pay to carters, they ...

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  60. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Fire Brigade Board met to-day, when the chairman after his recent visit to Sydney reported tho advisability of and horse-drawn, petrol-driven pumping engine. The matter was left over gliding the consideration being given to a proposal to raise a loan and ...

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