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  2. Advertising

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  3. The Licensing Act.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—This morning, when dealing with an alleged broach of the Licensing Act, an interesting point was raised by tho Chief Justice. His ...

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  4. London Gabies.

    LONDON, Monday — An inquest was held on Saturday regarding the death of Lieutenant-Colouel Sir william Hutt Curzon Wyille Political ...

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  5. Australasian Gables.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. —Several eminent lawyers have declared the commission, which is inquiring into tho land transactions of Sir Thos Bent ...

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  6. The Australian XI.

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  7. London Cables.

    LONDON, Monday.—A remarkable case of heroism on the part of a boy is reported from Newport, a manufacturing centre of Monmouthshire. An ...

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  8. AN IMPOSTOR SENTENCED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Harry Stewart, aged 33, has been scatenced to 14 days' imprisonment oil each of 10 charges of imposition. He ...

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  9. AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The seventh annual convention of the Chambers of Agriculture of Victoria was opened at Bendigo to-day, 250 ...

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  10. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —The death of Gertrude Boswell. who died at St. Vincent's Hospital of acute peritonitis, has been reported to the ...

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  11. AN AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION.

    LONDON, Monday.—A. B. Postle. the Australian champion runner, had a match at Higginshaw last Saturday with R. B. Dav (England) over a ...

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  12. INDIAN ABHORENCE.

    A deputation representing 2,000 Indian seamen who work at the docks .went unsolicited to Saturday's meeting of Indians in London to express ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Government intends to build a dredge at' tho dockyards, costing £20,000. ...

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  14. THE BRITISH LAND TAX.

    LONDON, Tuesday. —The Hon. D. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has made several concessions in tho Budget proposals. He has ...

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  15. Incidents of Waterloo.

    This was the subject of an interesting address by Canon do Coetlogon to the members of. the Devonport branch of 3t. George's Society on Monday ...

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  16. A SEAMAN'S SUICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Frederick Kirk, a seaman, suicided at Newcastle by cutting his throat. ...

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  17. JAPAN'S INDEBTEDNESS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The annual report of Mr. Sutton, Trade Commissioner for N.S: Wales in the East, shows that Japan's indebtedness increased to ...

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  18. THE WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A deputation of suffragists, who belong to tho Women's Freedom League, determined yesterday to insist on their right to personally ...

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  19. STEAMER SPRINGS A LEAK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Melbourne Steamship Co.'s steamer Melbourne sprung a leak during her trip from Eden to Sydney, and has been docked for ...

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  20. THE BRITISH PARTIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The appointment of Mr. Oswald Partington.M.P. (L).as one of the Junior Lords of the Treasury involves a bye-election ...

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  21. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Germany has ordered all the twelve torpedoers provided for the country's 1909 programme ...

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  22. QUENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The "jockey, named Whybird, who was injured at Charters Towers races by a Horse falling with him, succumbed to his ...

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  23. THE TERRITORIALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—His Majesty King Edward, accompanied by Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria, re-; viewed the West Lancashire ...

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  24. A BOONAH TRAGEDY.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A wagon and team of 16 bullocks, belonging to W. Porter, were accidentally overturned down the mountain side near Boonah ...

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  25. COLLISION OFF DUNGENESS.

    LONDON, Monday. — During a foe off Dungeness yesterday, the French cargo steamer Circe struck the New Zealand S.S. Company's steamer ...

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  26. CAMBRIDCE UNIVERSITY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—John Henry Schroeder and Co., a firm of bankers in Leadenhall street, London, hare donated £20,000 to Cambridge University ...

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  27. SOTUH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The five-year-old adopted son of Hugh King fell 80ft over a cliff at Morgan into the Murray River. The body was recovered ...

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  28. A NEW YORK PANIC.

    LONDON, Monday.—A cry of fire raised during a bargain sale in one of the drapery stores of New York caused a panic among 600 women ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.—A team of 40 Maoris have left New Zealand en route to America to fulfil a nino months' engagement at a New York theatre. ...

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  30. A CANADIAN TRUST LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Dominion Steel and Iron Trust, Canada, is issuing £1,200,000 worth of five per cent cousolidated mortgage bonds at £93. ...

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  31. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER FATALLY BURNT.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Bill and her daughter, who were badly burnt by a stove fire at Eltham, Taramiki, have succumbed to their injuries. ...

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  32. Tasmanian Telegrams.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Master Wardeh, of the Strahan Marine Board, wired to the Premien to-day:—"Doherty Bros, have been engaged to ...

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  34. A DEAF MUTE'S CRIME.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The deaf and dumb son of Thomas Nye, aged 19, shot his father dead, and attempted to intercept his step-mother and her two ...

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  35. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the county match, Worcestershire v. Middlesex, the former won by seven wickets. ...

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  36. Tasmanian Teachers.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The annual conference, of the Tasmanian Teachers' Union was opened this afternoon, Mr. J. Low presiding over an ...

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  37. Wedding Bells.

    A double wedding took place at tho Beulah Hall on Wednesday last, the brides being Misses Lily and Mary Ann M'Cartby, eldest daughters of Mr. ...

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  38. MILITARY AFFAIRS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Lieut. Sadler, of the instructional staff of the Tasmariian Infantry, has been promoted to tne rank of captain, as from July. ...

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  39. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Scottsdale train over-ran the signals at Lilydale this evening, and collided with tho Launceston train, which was ...

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  40. THE WEST COAST.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At the Sunrise Prospecting Syndicate property, a nice seam of metal carrying fanl ore has been passed through in. tho lode ...

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  41. SMYTHE—BOYS.

    A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday last at St. Bartholomew's Church, Forest, when Miss Vivian Boys, second daughter of Mr. H. T. Boys, of ...

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  42. GENEROUS CHINESE.

    LAUNCESTON" Tuesday.—7 he Chinese residents in Launceston (are donated £5/3/ to the Launceston General Hospital. ...

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  43. UNANDERRA, N.S.W.

    William Massey, Unanderrs, N.S.W., writes:—"I have used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for a bad cough and I never used a better remedy. My son ...

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  44. Waratah Notes.

    Tho latest sensation is tho retirement of Mr. W. Gullick from tho management of tho Bischoff Extended mine. Sir. Gullick is an old-time Ballarat miner, ...

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  45. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.— At a meeting of the Western Tourists' Association, held to-night at the Grand Hotel, it was decided to request the Government ...

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  46. THE PIONEER CLEAN UP.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Pioneer mines hare cleaned up for 80 tons of tin for a nino weeks run. ...

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  47. MORRISON—BENNETT.

    The wedding of Mr. Leonard Neil Morrison (first Tasmanian Rhodes scholar) and Miss Ethel May Bennett, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Ales. ...

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  48. THE PRICE OF TIN.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday—The Mt. Rischoff Co.'s London cable reports that the the market is quiet at £132; last sales were made at £132. ...

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  49. WATER SUPPLY WANTED.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—An important meeting of citzens was hold to-night at Lawlor's All Nations' Hotel for the purpose of considering a scheme of ...

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  50. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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