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  2. London Cables.

    London, Sunday.—Mr. A. G. Bradley, of Brooklyn, who bore a large portion of the expense of Mr. F. A. Cook's expedition to the North Pole, states ...

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  3. London Cables.

    LONDON, Monday.—The agreement between China and Japan regarding the development of Manchuria has been signed at Peking. ...

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  4. London Gables.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Recent cables stated that Lord do Clifford, whilst motoring near Horsham met a farmer's cart on the road, and in endeavouring ...

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  5. Tasmanian Telegrams.

    HOBART, Monday.—An accident happened in Franklin street, North Hobart, about 11.30 to-day. A horse attached to Palfreyman Bros. ...

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  6. Australasian Cables.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Treasurer suggests that each vessel trading between. Africa and Australia should swing out to a radius ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. IN DEFENCE OF THE BUDGET.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade at a Budget League meeting at Leicester, said a great difficulty ...

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  9. EX—BOER OFFICER AS M.P.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Arthur Lynch, formerly an officer in the Boer Foreign Foreign, has succeeded the late Mr. J. Halpin as a Nationalist ...

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  10. THE CASE OF NORMAN MURRAY.

    HOBART, Monday.—Detective Gunner leaves Hobart by to-morrow morning's express en route for. Melbourne to act as escort to Norman Murray, who ...

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  11. T. J. HAYES DISCHARGED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Justice Hood to-day made absolute an order discharging from custody Timothy James Hayes of Launceston, who was ...

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  12. CASE OF CHILD MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.- The coroner to-day returned a verdict of wilful murder, against some person or persons unknown in connection with the death ...

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  13. A WALKING CHAMPION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ross, the "Daily Mail" Electrician, won the Polytechnic walking match between Tendon and Brighton, a distance of ...

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  14. CHARGE AGAINST MR. DOBBIE.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Minister of Education stated to-day that Mr. J. J. Long has notified that he does not intend to go any further with his ...

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  15. UNSUSTAINED MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—William Living stone, who was charged with the manslaughter of James Daly, in the Exchange Hotel, King street, West ...

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  16. FRENCH TRAITORS.

    LONDON, Monday.—In consequence of the theft by a French Corporal at Chalons of the pattern of the latest machine gun, General Brun, the French ...

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  17. £50,000 FOR 250 LECTURES.

    The manager of Lane Park, a Coney Island resort, has cabled from Now York to Dr. Cook offering him £50,000 for a series of 250 lectures on his ...

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  18. MEDICAL INSPECTION OF SCHOOLS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A number of medical men made an inspection of the school children at the North Melbourne State school to-day. ...

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  19. FLOODS AT CHESHUNT.

    HOBART, Monday.—Major Morrisby, M.L.C,, one of the closer Settlement Select Committee, asserts that the Minister of Lands statement that ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the inquest on the death of Daniel Lundie, who was shot on Wednesday last Major's Creek by his daughter, Maggie ...

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  21. A SICILIAN CYCLONE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A severe cyclone has swept over Catania, in Sicily and destroyed 3,000 houses. In Scorlua 60 people were entombed, and many ...

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  22. FRANK WOOTTON IN FORM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian-born jockey Frank Wootton was in splendid riding form at the Lewes meeting Wootton piloted three ...

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  23. FACT OR FICTION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Knud Rasmusson, a Danish Polar explorer, has interviewed the Cape York Eskimos who accompanied Dr. Cook on his Arctic dash. ...

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  24. SCOTTSDALE EXTENSION.

    HOBART, Monday.—Mr. J. A. Jensen has been spending the weekend perusing a large batch of correspondence tabled in the Assembly with ...

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  25. GENERAL STRIKE IN SWEDEN.

    LONDON, Monday,—In connection with the general strike in Sweden the Swedish Labor Federation has ordered 115,000 workmen, who were not ...

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  26. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    LONDON, Monday. — Lieutenant—General Baden-Powell inspected 11,000 boy scouts at the Crystal Palace to-day. ...

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  27. DR. COOK CROSS-EXAMINED.

    "The Times" special correspondent and Mr. W. T. Stead searchingly cross examined Dr. Cook at Copenhagen, in the presence of 60 journalists. ...

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  28. COPPER COMPANY AMALGAMATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Negotiations are proceeding for the amalgamation for the Bogan River Copper Company and Mount Hope and Blayney Copper Co. in ...

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  29. A COMEDY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. George Willoughby has purchased the Australian and New Zealand rights of the comedy, "A Woman in The Case." ...

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  30. THE LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Tasmanian League branches have lately been formed in the electoral districts. of Franklin. Denison, Wilmot and ...

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  31. CASTAWAYS MURDERED BY NATIVES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A telegram states that the French master and native crew of the wrecked French schooner Quadlite, employed in the ...

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  32. GERMANY'S POWER IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The special correspondent of the "Times" in the Far East states that Germany, by means of railway agreements, now ...

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  33. NAVAL CADETS FOR SYDNEY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The training ship Port Jackson sails in a few days' time for Australia, and arrives in Sydney before Christmas with 40 cadets. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Disgraceful scenes occurred at two football matches in the country on Saturday. Crowds swarmed the grounds, the umpires were ...

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  35. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

    LONDON, Monday.—The match, Australia v. Mr. Bamford's English XL, will be commenced at Uttoxeter to-day. The following team will constitute the ...

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  36. ZEEHAN DRUIDS.

    HOBART, Monday.—To-morrow's "Gazette" will notify that the official registration of the Silver City and Oak of Zeehand lodges, U.A.O.D., has been cancelled. ...

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  37. A SCEPTICAL SCIENTIST.

    Mr. Louis diaries Bernacchi, scientist and explorer, and who has been physicist to many Polar expeditious, suggests that the attitude of the sun ...

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  38. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—An alluvial gold find is reported from the south-west of vampi Sound, in the Derby district. ...

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  39. RAILWAY BASSES TO EX-MINISTERS.

    HOBART, Monday.—The Mayor's court room was crowded to-night when a public meeting called by the Labor Party was held to discuss the question ...

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  40. FOUND DROWNED.

    PERTH, Monday.—The body of Patrick Maher, who worked at the Glendalough Orphanage, has been found in the Swan River. ...

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  41. THE MAORI'S SURVIVORS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Maori, of 5,317 tons, on the night of .August 3, struck on the rocks at Duiker Point 40 ...

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  43. Personal.

    His Majesty King Edwards, who has been at Marienbad for some weeks, is returning to England. His Majesty doctor at Marienbad has been ...

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  44. Mersey Rowing Club.

    There was a fair attendance of members of the Mersey Rowing Club at the annual meeting in the Devonport Town Hall last night, Mr.W. B. Cocker ( ...

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  45. A LONG LOST STEAMER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French steamer Menarandra, 1,065 tons, which left Madagascar for East London, 300 miles south of Durban, on 25th July ...

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  46. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday—An alarm of fire was given this morning, but the brigade only had to extinguish a tar pot which had got alight at the new ...

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  47. THE TRAMWAY SCHEME.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—The city council to-day opened tenders for the supply of sleepers for the Launceston tramway. Twenty-three tenders were ...

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  48. CHAMPION PUGILISM.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Ted Nelson has being matched to fight Charlie Allen at the National Sporting Club on October 4. ...

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  49. A CITY SLAUGHTERING QUESTION

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A draft copy of a Bill to amend the Corporation Act was tabled at a meeting of the City Council to-day, and will be ...

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  50. Hospital Matters.

    Sir,-I am pleased to find that the residents of Ulverstone have come to the contusion that a cottage hospital is necessary on the Coast. It is ...

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  51. OUTBREAK OF SAN JOSE SCALE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Regarding the outbreak of San. Jose scale on the Elphin road. Inspector Smith stated to-day 'that everything' possible ...

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  52. A TRADE MARK QUESTION.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Justice M'Intyre has delivered his judgment in the case of Kitchen and Sons, Ltd., and Metz. in which plaintiffs ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. THE SAVINGS RANK

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.-The half yearly meeting of the Launceston Bank for savings was held to-day The report showed that the deposits ...

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