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  2. LONDON CABLES.

    London, July 23.—Two hundred of the Douma's Labor men and Poles met at Viborg after the dissolution and held an all-night sitting in discussing the ...

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  3. LONDON CABLES

    London, July 23.—The Prime Minister, Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, opened the inter-Parliamentary Conference yesterday in the Royal ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—The body found in the Yarra on Saturday last was identified to-day as that of Frederick Sanderson, aged 21. a resident of Richmond, who ...

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  5. State Parliament.

    Mr Battle asked the Minister of Agriculture—(1) What was the amount of Travelling; expenses and railway fares of he Poultry Expert during the year ended ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PARTY.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—A meeting of the Australian National Party, formed to promote the use of Australian goods, was held to-day. Addresses were given by the ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Broken Hill, Tuesday.—A minor named John Provis was buried by a fall of earth at the Block 11 mine, and killed. He leaves a widow and family. ...

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  8. WELCOMING THE RUSSIANS.

    London, July 24.—Lord Weardle presided at the Parliamentary Conference. Sir H. Campbell-Banuerman. Lord Tweedmouth, Earl Carring;on, ...

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  9. Federal Parliament.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, the discussion on the contract for the carring of mails to Europe was continued all the afternoon ...

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  10. THE KAISER'S INFLUENCE

    The Czar received a cypher message of 1,000 words from the Kaiser before His Majesty published his ukase of Sunday last. ...

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  11. ATTEMPTED POISONING.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—A woman named Louisa Gordon, aged 59, has been committed for trail for attempting to poison, with strychnine, her sister, Mary Gordon. ...

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  12. OPPOSITION TO MR WATSON.

    Sydney, Tuesday. — The Electoral Council of South Sydney it inviting various persons to content the South Sydney seat against Mr J. C. Watson, the ...

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  13. "OFFICIAL" NEWS.

    It is semi-officially declared at St. Petersburg that the news of the dissolution was quietly received at the capital and at Moscow. The normal ...

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  14. ANOTHER CASE OF PLAGUE.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Michael Sbeehy, a wharf laborer, has been attacked by plague. ...

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  15. A DOUMA MANIFESTO.

    London, July 24.—About two-thirds of the members of the Douma have signed a manifesto to the Russian people recounting their efforts to ...

    Article : 334 words
  16. Geelong Methodist Foot­ballers.

    A strong contingent of the Geelong Methodist with their supporters, numbering 27 in all, arrived at Devonport by the evening train yester- ...

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  17. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—The following notification have been gazetted:- Plants to be landed at Hobart, Launceston and Devonport ports only. ...

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  18. Obituary.

    London, July 23.—The death ia announced of the Bishop of Truro, Right Rev John Gott, at the age of 75. ...

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  19. GENERAL KODAMA.

    The sudden death is announced of General Baron Gentaro Kodamo, the "Brain of the Japanese army'' during the war with Russia. ...

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  20. METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BOARD.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—Mr F. B. Rattle, M.H A, who recently resigned the secretaryship of the Metropolitan Drainage Board, and was subsequently appointed a ...

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  21. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—In reference to the sinking of the Marine Board's oil launch in the harbor, a month ago, the Inquiries and Service committee pre- ...

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  22. Mining.

    Launceston, Tuesday. — The Mt Bischoff Co.'s London cable quotes tin at £168 on a firm market. Last sales were reported at &166 10s. ...

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  23. The Stranded Battleship.

    London, July 24—Heavy weather foiled an attempt made yesterday to tow the British battleship Montagu off the rocks at Lundy Island, at the ...

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  24. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  25. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of the National Association last night, the report of both northern and southern divisions were adopted. Lady ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. General News.

    London, July 24.—The Natal Assembly has rejected the Government's proposal to raise a permanent force of 200 Nonquais, armed with rifles, ...

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  28. ODESSA JEWS MENACED.

    Under the pretext of revenging the death of a drunken Cossack, who was killed at Odessa while attacking the Jews, the man's comrades commenced ...

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  29. TRAMS FOR THE CITY.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—The whole committee of the City Council decided to-day to refer the question of trams to a plebiscite of the citizens about the middle ...

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  30. PERSIAN REFUGEES.

    Eight hundred and sixty-eight students, shopkeepers and artisans refugeed at the British' Embassy at Teheran, the capital of Persia, fearing ...

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  31. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    Launceston. Tuesday— At an inquest held at the General Hospital to-day on the body of George M'Nally Drought, aged 20 months, an illegitimate child, who ...

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  32. U.S.A. TRAIN COLLISION.

    Passenger and freight trains collided at a ham'etin North Carolina, killing 23 negroes. ...

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  33. THE FINANCIAL BAROMETER.

    The last Russian loan declined yesterday to a 11 1/4 discount, closing at a 1O 1/3 discount in London. A sharp fall occurred in Russian ...

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  34. LABCENY OF SHEEP.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—At the Police Court to-day Henry Marriner, charged with the larceny of sheep from the slaughter-yards, received a sentence of 14 ...

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  35. Death of Dr J. T. Wilson.

    Launceston, Tuesday. — Very sincere regret was expressed to night when it became known that Dr J. T. Wilson had expired suddenly a few minutes before 7 ...

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  36. SHEEP FOB EXHIBITION.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—Mr W. G. Hogarth sent to Melbourne to-day for exhibition at the forthcoming show eight Southdowns, four rams and four ewes. ...

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  37. DEATH OF MR FRED. FERGUSON.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—A cable advice was received in the city to-day announcing the death in Westralia of Mr Fred. Ferguson, brother of Mr J. C. Ferguson, of ...

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  38. A JEWISH APPEAL.

    Russian Jews have telegraphed to Israel Zangwill, the well-known man of letter, asking him to try and prevent the terrible bloodshed now ...

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  39. CHEQUE FORGERIES.

    Launceston, Tuesday — The police arrested this afternoon Lewia Gill, aged 30, on a charge of obtaining £2 from Wm Baker, of New Norfolk, by means of a ...

    Article : 68 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. ZEEHAH.

    Zeehan, Tuesday.—A farewell accial to Mr G. J. Williamson, late chairman of the Town Board, is to take place to-morrow evening. The function promise to be ...

    Article : 45 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. Advertising

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