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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,593 words
  3. King Island Mineral Deposits.

    "W. H. D.," writing in the "Australian Mining Standard," gives some interesting details regarding the minerals of Kins Island. Ho writes :—Only 48 miles ...

    Article : 656 words
  4. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—Police transfer : Sergeant T. Chamley from St. Helens to Mathinna. Jas. Gulligan, aged 13, residing at ...

    Article : 45 words
  5. Australasian.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—The referendum on Scriptural teaching in State schools has so far resulted :—In favor of the present secular Act, 86,778 votes ; in favor ...

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  6. The War.

    London, June 13.—A successful ruse was accomplished by the Japanese in Manchuria. They drew the Russians into a rap and 800 were killed, wonuded, and ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—The Governor-General Lord Northcote, after paying a Hying visit to Melbourne, returned to Sydney to-night. ...

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  8. DEATH OF MR C. J. BARCLAY.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—Mr C. J. Barclay, late managing director of the Commercial Bank of Tasmania, who had been seriously ill for some months, died this morning at ...

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  9. A PROFESSOR'S RESIGNATION.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Professor Gregory, holding the Chair of Geology at the Melbourne University, has resigned his office. ...

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  10. SIR GEORGE TURNER.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—The ex-Federal Treasurer, Sir George Turner, who had [?] to undergo an operation, is still [?]. In the House of Representatives ...

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  11. INJURED BY A TRAP DOOR.

    A man named Charles Williams was severely crushed at Coghlan and Tulloch's Royal Standard Brewery, Ballarat, where he was employed. A trap door ...

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  12. CHUNCHUSES UNDER ARMS.

    There are now forty thousand Chanchases or native brigand under arms in Manchuria. They are hostile to Russia. ...

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  13. JAPANESE HOSPITALS.

    Two English ladies, of South African experience, inspected the Japanese field hospitals at Feng-hoang-cheng, and declare that they surpass those of the ...

    Article : 53 words
  14. A FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    At the half-time interval in a football match played between Benalla and Euroa a number of boys and men were kicking the ball about, when a boy named ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. WATER CRIMSON WITH BLOOD

    Daring the battle of Nanshan, General Osaka's troops when wading along the shore encountered the Russians, who were also waist-deep in the water. When the ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. A BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    Mr Wm. Tregea, who resided about a couple of miles from Benalla, was the victim of a pimple, but painful accident. He had just returned home Beualla ...

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  17. INFERNAL MACHINES.

    The "Daily Mail" states that tin Czar is at Tsarskoio-selo Palace, near St. Petersburg, where, on the night of the 7th inst., two infernal machines in ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST

    Hobart, Tuesday. — Following is Mr Kingsmill's forecast for June 15 :— A high barometer; generally fine, cloudy, but a little misty rain in places; ...

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  19. DRAGGED BY THE STIRRUP.

    A young woman named Miss M'kennon was thrown from her horse at Vatimuk. Her foot caught in the stirrup, and she was dragged about 150 yards before she ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The State Premier, Sir John See, has resigned his office owing to continued ill-health, and the Treasurer, Mr Waddell, has been sent for, and ...

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  21. COMMUNICATING WITH PORT ARTHUR.

    The Japanese Consul at Chifu discovered an ethergraph attached to the Russian Consular flagstaff, in order to communicate with Port Arthur. ...

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  22. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—At the Police Court to-day Richard Clancy, aged 22, who was found in the premises of Dean Beechinor last night for an unlawful ...

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  23. RUSSIANS DRIVEN BACK.

    At Samaki two battalions and a squadron of Cossacks, with one battery, encountered two Japanese regiments with artillery. ...

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  24. THE MARINE BOARD.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—At the Marine Board meeting to-day the Master Warden reported that the receipts for May amounted to £1,221 18s 4d against £995 17s ...

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  25. A SERIES OF TRAGEDIES.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Percy Roberts, a boy, was injured in a collision between two carts and died. C. Ainsworth, a fireman on the steamer ...

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  26. FLOUR FOR PORT ARTHUR.

    Japanese agents at Washington and in British Columba are purchasing ten thousand tons of flour for delivery at Port Arthur in six weeks. ...

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  27. OUTPOST ENGAGEMENTS.

    General Kuroki reports that three Japanese were killed and twenty-four wounded at Sama-ki. Twenty-three dead Russians were found, and two officers and ...

    Article : 194 words
  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A boy named John Morley, aged 9 years, a son of Henry Morley, laborer, died at Mt. Gambier from the effects of being thrown from a horse. He was riding ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. An Orchard in Embryo.

    Attention has previously been drawn in these columns to the intention of a Victorian orchardist, Mr A. J. White, to put down an orchard in the vicinity of ...

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  30. State Parliament.

    Mr Sadler moved the first reading of the Launceston Loan for Light Bill. THE ESTIMATES. The House then went into committee of ...

    Article : 275 words
  31. ZEEHAN.

    Zeeban, Tuesday.—The monthly meeting of the Zeeban Hospital Board terminated at a late hour to-night, owing to a lengthy discussion and ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. Sheffield Town Board.

    The monthly meeting of the Sheffield Town Board was held on Monday evening. Present—Messrs W. T. York (chairman), J. Acklin, A. Hope, C. Coleman and ...

    Article : 296 words
  33. ACTIVE TRIBUTING.

    Zeeban, Tuesday.—Hanrahan's tribute party, working on the Oonah property, sent out for the past month 400 tons of ore from the junction workings, 48 tons ...

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  34. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    When the Council met at 7.30 p.m. the representative of the Government, Mr Morrisby, moved the second reading of the Constitution Amendment Bill which ...

    Article : 81 words
  35. LYELL.

    Gormanston, Tuesday:—Quite a galaxy of legal and scientific talent assembled at the Court House here this morning to hear the evidence in the Long-Curtain ...

    Article : 160 words
  36. FOOTBALL.

    Wynyard v. Cam Rovers, at Wynyard. Wynyard : Alderson (2), Barry (2), Caulder (2), Garner (2), Frimley, Castles, Byrnes, Windsor, Herron, Dart ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. CEMETERY TRUST.

    Two teaders were received for fencing the old cemetery, about 14 chains, as follows:—S. Billing, 19s 6d per chain ; Allan Bros, 16s per chain ; Allan Bros ...

    Article : 125 words
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