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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, August 16. — Baron Tachirschkly, Sir Charles Hardinge (British Ambassador at St. Petersburg), the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Mr Maokey has been sworn in as Miaister for Lands, vice Mr Marray, who resigned on account of differences with the Premier, Mr Bent,on ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES.

    London, August 16.-M. Combes, ex-Premier of France, whose Government introduced the Bill for the separation of the Church and State, ...

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  5. State Parliament.

    Mr C. J. Mackenzie moved for the appropriation of £26 17s 6[?] as a subsidy for the Marrawah Road Trust, which was, agreed to. ...

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  6. THREE YEARS FOR FALSE PRETENCES.

    Melbourne. Friday.—A. man Damed Henry Morlimar, aged 39, a groom, was [?]entenced to three years*' imprisonment to—day, for attempting to obtain money ...

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  7. An Australian Navy.

    London, August 17 - Sir John Cockburn, ex - Agent - General for South Australia, during a press interview, supported Captain Cresswell's ...

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  8. AN IMPUDENT ROBBERY.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Two men entered the house of John Hanrahan, at North Filzroy, early this morning, and stole £400 from under his pillow. ...

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  9. A VALUABLE SEED POTATO.

    A new potato grown by Mr T.Green at Dunnstown Victoria, the " Challenge "—is in great demand locally for seed, and is selling at £10 a ton. Mr ...

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  10. Distraught Russia.

    London, August 16.—Five police were shot dead yesterday at Plock, "near Warsaw. A bomb was thrown at the Radom ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Adelaide, Friday.—The ship Melville Island, which ran ashore near Wallaroo, has been floated off and has reached Port Pirie in safety. ...

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  12. The New Mail Contract.

    London, August 17—The "Shipping Gazette" states that plans are now under consideration for new nail steamers to be built for the Australian ...

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  13. Advertising

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  14. Tasmanian.

    Hobtart, Friday.—Mark Prichard, a married man, was killed to-day near Geeveston while working in the bush. Deceased was struck by a falling spar ...

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  15. A MASSACRE OF JEWS.

    London, August 17.—The " Jewish Chronicle" declares that after "Wednesday's disturbances at Warsaw had been quelled the soldiery killed and ...

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  16. A GENERAL STATE OF SIEGE.

    Of the 87 Russian provinces, 82 are in a modified state of minor siege or other forms of exceptional defence. ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    Hobart, Friday.—The following appointments have been made: N. V. Barnett, Registrar of Court of Bankruptcy, Launceston ...

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  18. Trouble in India.

    London, August 16.—Five hundred postmen have struck at Bombay for an increase in their wages. The postal service has in ...

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  19. A Mexican Explosion.

    London, August 16.—A cart load of dynamite exploded at Chichinabua, Mexico, killing 35 persons. Fragments of bodies of the victims ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

    Latrobe V. Mersey, at Devonport. Latrobe : Mather, Lewis. Coventry, Leary, Mitchell, Smith, Taylor, Mitty, Martin, Mesgher. A. Broomball, R. Johnson ...

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  21. A GOVERNOR'S RESIGNATION.

    A meeting at Golaghat of the planting community and native gentlemen adopted a resolution of sympathy with Sir J. B. Fuller ...

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  22. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Friday.—A horse attached to a milk cart, belonging to W. Woolven, bolted in George atreet to—day and collided with a telegraph pole, with the result that ...

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  23. Metals.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  24. MERSEY v. LATROBE.

    A good go is expected to eventuate between theae tesmaon the East Devonport recreation ground this afternoon. It is to be hoped in the interests of the winter ...

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  25. ROVERS v. IMPERIALS.

    The above teams tried conclusions for the third time this season on the Burnie Recreation Ground on Thursday afternoon. After a very even game, the Rovers ...

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  26. SCOTCH COLLEGE BALL.

    Launceston, Friday.—The scotch College ball to—night was a grest incceis, fully 700 people being present. ...

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  27. A Latrobe Inquest.

    At tha Devon Hospital yesterday afternoon an inquest was held on the body of Caroline Green, who died there early on Thursday morning about two hours after ...

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  28. Home Rule.

    London, August 16 — Mr John Dillon, M.P., of the Irish party, declared at a meeting at Ballaghmernech that the only system of Home Rule ...

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  29. THREE MONTHS FOR BREAKING A WINDOW.

    Launceston, Friday. — At the police I court to—day Myra Williams received a sentence of three months' imprisonment for breaking a window in the O.D. ...

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  30. Devonport Racing Club.

    The annual business meeting of the Devonport Racing Club took place at Devonport yesterday, Mr J. H. Henry in the chair. There was a good attendance ...

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  31. Sporting.

    After the meeting of the Devonport Racing Club yesterday, a subscription list was opened to defray the cost of placing a memorial over the graves of the jockeys ...

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  32. Australian Produce.

    London, August 17.—Butter is very firm, Danish being worth 118s to 120s per cwt, and colonial about Is above last week's figures—up to 109s. ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    The ordinary meeting of the N.W.F.A. was held at Devonport last night, Mr J.H. Henry in the chair. A report from Umpire Cherry was read ...

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  34. General News.

    London, August 16.—The Ferdinand Fischer has been re-insured at a premium of 85 guineas, the Colombia at 55 guineas and the Sorata (from ...

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  35. ANTHRAX IN BURMAH.

    The "Daily Express" states that anthrax has been causing serious losses in Burmah, the Government alone having lost 250 elephants. ...

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  36. Federal Parliament.

    Melbourne, Friday.—The Senate today continued the debate on the second reading of the Anti—Trust Bill. After a long discussion the debate was ...

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  37. MOUNTAINEERS IN INDIA.

    Dr "W. M. Workman and his wife, two well-known English - American travellers, have ascended a mountain in Kashmir, India, to a height of ...

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  38. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    The debate on the Federal Budget was continued by Mr Fisher (Q),Sir P.0.Fysh (Tas.),Messrs M'Wilisms (Tas.), Storrer(Tas.) and Brown (N.S.W). ...

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  39. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The match Middlesex v. Yorkshire yesterday was drawn. G. Tarrant took nine wickets for 57 runs. ...

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  40. BOOMED ARGENTINA.

    The Transvaal Government has issued a warning to intending emigrants to Argentina. Many Boers Have returned thence, and others are ...

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