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  2. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Jane Brunon, widow, aged 73, Rot a portion of Mango peel in her throat and was choked to death ...

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  3. After the Fight.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The great pugilistic encounter of yesterday is a general topic to-day. Burns hits, received numerous congratulations on his ...

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  4. The Stamboul Fire.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Yesterday's cables recorded that a destructive fire had broken out in the Turkish quarter of Constantinople on Sunday ...

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  5. The Fleet.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Federal programme of festivities is new ended, but the State has a number of fixtures still to take place ...

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  6. Morocco's Revolution.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The dramatic downfall of the Sultan Abdul has not entirely paved the way for his combatative half-brother. France will not ...

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  7. Ghastly Tragedy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A ghastly murder is reported from Sevenoaks, in Kent, near London. The wife of General Charles E. Luard, of Ightham ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Gordon M'Vitty, aged 10, was arrested on two charges of setting fire to Apollo Chambers. He appears at the City Court ...

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  9. YOUNG MAN'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — George Henry Thompson, aged 22, was found in a dazed condition, bleeding at the back of the head, on the Caulfield ...

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  10. Melbourne Preparations.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The city is already gaily decorated for the reception of the American fleet, and a magnificent display is assured ...

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  11. A CYCLIST KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Herbert Bond, aged 30, was killed at Broad Meadows through his bicycle colliding with a horseman ...

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  12. TOGO LEAVES FOR MELBOURNE.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — The steamer Togo left for Melbourne today to fulfil her engagement in connection with the effect in Holson's ...

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  13. TASMANIAN INTEREST.

    Great interest was taken in the fight throughout Tasmania, the newspaper offices being at times on Monday besieged with inquiries. Though regret is ...

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  14. The Transvaal.

    LONDON, Tuesday:—Some warm passages at arms are taking place in the Transvaal Parliament. The Premier, General Botha, told the ...

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  15. RAINS IN NORTHERN DISTRICTS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Splondid rains are reported from the Northern districts ...

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  16. The British Navy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is a great controversy racing respecting the. naval programme which is best calculated to maintain Britain's supremacy ...

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  17. General Items.

    The secretary of the American fleet reception committee at Perth has received a telegram from Mr. Deakin, who, after an interview with Admiral ...

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  18. LABORER SECURES A VERDICT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Joseph Gill, a wharf laborer, has recovered £391 damages, from the Union Steamship Co ...

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  19. BURNS AND JOHNSON MEET AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Burns reports himself only a trifle sore after yesterday's match with "Bill" Squires. He says he will fight "Bill" Lane and ...

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  20. ALLOWANCE TO A BEREAVED FAMILY.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—The widow and family of the late J. M'Auley, assistant station master at Kensington, who was killed a few days ago by a ...

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  21. WIFE DESERTING ELDER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—William Mackie, an elder of tho Latter Day Saints Church, was to-day found guilty of deserting his wife, and sentenced to ...

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  22. Decadent France.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Renter's Paris correspondent states that the latest French statistics show the deaths for 1907 in France were 794,000 and the ...

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  23. Our Naval Duty.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Yesterday the "Times" published from its Sydney correspondent an article making it clear that be possible political issue ...

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  24. The Courts.

    At the police court yesterday Jas. Garrtt and Mrs. Home were fined 2/6 each, with 3/9 each costs, for having tick infested sheep. H. Jordan was ...

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  25. Four Dreadnaughts.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian government lias accepted the designs of a German firm for the construction of four Dreadnoughts, which will be built ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Two steamers which have been searching for the disabled steamer Hawoa, have returned to Newcastle and report that their ...

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  27. Inter-State Football.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The match listed for to-day in the jubilee carnival was New South Wales v. the pinner of the Wostralian-South Australian ...

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  28. AN ARM TORN OFF.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Alfred Aley, an engineer at the Koertz Company's wool pressing works, Pyrmont, got' his arm entangled in the machinery ...

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  29. Ireland's Population.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ireland's population shows a decrease during 1907 of 14,674 persons, owing to the excess of emigration more than balancing the ...

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  30. LATROBE.

    Before, the Warden (Cr. Atkinson) yesterday, William Webb, who had been, arrested on Monday afternoon, was charged by Constable Montgom ...

    Article : 53 words
  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Three masked armed men entered the tramway sheds at Unley and bailed up and bound the hands of the watchman, Ed ...

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  32. General Cable News.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Longstaff, the famous artist, has been commissioned to paint portraits of the Prince of Wales for the Imperial Colonial Club ...

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  33. RESULTS OF THE MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  34. DEVONPORT.

    At the Dovonport Court House yesterday afternoon, Mr. Commissioner Chambers delivered his reserved decision in the Court of Requests suit ...

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  35. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — Oki Kahichi, a Japanese, shot dead his employer, James Shaw, a poultry fanner and fisherman on the West Murray, in the ...

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  36. TURKISH REFORM.

    The ex-Minister of Marino at Constantinople has refunded, under pressure, £94,000 of public moneys which he had embezzled ...

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  37. Mining.

    The mine manager reports for the week ending August 22:— Western workings, 40-acre section: No: 1 south crosscut from lower bench ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. CHOLERA MORTALITY.

    One thousand one hundred and forty-five cases of cholera anil 517 deaths have occurred in Russia for the week ending August 20. There have ...

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  40. INCREASE OF TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Since Federation the number, of telephone subscribers in Westralia has increased from 2,445 to 4,322 ...

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  41. Calder Road Wants.

    The lot of the pioneer settler is hard, enough without unduly adding to his struggles iu maintaining the standard of civilisation on the frontiers of ...

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  42. A GERMAN PRODIGAL.

    Philip Eulenberg's son has quarrelled with his father and married a London performer in a German music hall ...

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  43. VALUABLE PAINTING.

    It is understood the trustees of the National Gallery, London, have purchased for £25,000, a portrait group attributed to Franz Bals ...

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  44. HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday, — The weather forecast for to-morrow is as follow's :—Showers in western districts, otherwise fair, with frosts and variable ...

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  45. A ROYAL TRIP.

    Queen Alexandra and the Princess Victoria have embarked at Dundee on a visit to Norway and Denmark ...

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  46. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A man named, Boatwright had his thigh bruised at the railway station to-day through falling between a truck and the ...

    Article : 28 words
  47. PRICES OF METALS.

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  48. COOL STORAGE CO.'S BROFITS.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Cool Storage Company to-day the balance-sheet showed a profit of £450, and that the ...

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  49. BURNIE.

    Two youths were, arraigned before the Warden (Cr. T. L. Mace) and Mr. A. C. Hall, J'sP., at the police Court yesterday morning on a charge of ...

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  50. MINING SHARES.

    Following is to-day's leading mining share quotation:—British Broken Hill—b 18/, s 19 ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The following movements in Australian shipping were posted to-day:— Arrivals: Papanui, Olivia ...

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  52. STATE SCHOOL TEAM.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A town of footballers, chosen from the State schools, left by the Rotomahana to-day for Melbourne to play a series of ...

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  53. RING VALLEY MINE.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—At. the Ring Valley mine, to-day tho official ceremony of starting the now plant erected in the lower tunnel of the workings ...

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  54. The Wilmot Railway.

    The Kentish Council has arranged a series of public meetings to be held to discuss matters connected with the Wilmot railway and other public questions ...

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  55. MACEDONIAN PEACE.

    Russia and Austria have granted tho officers of their police forces in Macedonia a prolonged furlough, which indicates more peaceful prospects in this ...

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  56. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At the police court to-day Frederick Smith, charged with being unlawfully on the premises of the Belfast Hotel on ...

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  57. SWINBURNE'S FLEET.

    It was recently stated that Admiral Swinburne's fleet of armored cruisers and torpedoers would visit Samoa, and after the Central American Coast. It ...

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  58. BOULDER CO.'S NEW PLANT.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—The Boulder Tin Mining Co.'s new plant will be ready to rim in about three weeks time ...

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  59. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 1/11 13-16th per oz ...

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  60. The Magnet Mine.

    While on his trip to the West Coast, Mr. J. E. Ogden, M.H.A., for Zeehan, as vice-president of the A.M.A., made inquiries respecting the position to ...

    Article : 123 words
  61. Personal.

    The Hoy. Stewart Byron, the popular Presbyterian minister of Devonport, is making a steady recovery from his recent severe attack of influenza ...

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  62. Mining Forfeiture Case.

    ZEEHAN, Tusday.—At the Warden's Court to-day application was made by C. It. Lynch, Tullah, for the forfeiture of section 1,074 over M., held ...

    Article : 135 words
  63. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 words
  64. Advertising

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