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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the House of Commons on July 30. in reply to a question, Mr. Brodrick. Secretary for War, stated that he had refused the representatives of the ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Davies, C.M.G. Mayor of Hobart, left by express this afternoon for Sydney on route to Brisbane. ...

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  5. FEDERATION.

    Mr. W. H. Groom, one of the Queenslad members of the House of Representatives, is dangerously 111, owing to heart failure and is not expected to ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    During a have drive at Wahi a boy named Payne received a shot in the leg, causing death in a couple of hours. ...

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  7. INLAND WIRES.

    The following probates and letters of administration have been granted:— Probates—Thomas Gray to Edith Margaret Victoria Gray. £435; ...

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  8. INLAND WIRES.

    tural, and mining interests of Tasmania. It would not be his fault if his mission was not a success. Mr. G. P. Fitzgerald proposed the ...

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  9. MILITARY.

    The local company of the T.I.R., assisted by friends, gave a grand military exhibition, concert and dance to-night at the drill hall before a large attendance. ...

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  10. LAVISH OUTLAY.

    Owing to the lavish manner in which money is being expended by the Commonwealth Government, there are indication that the cost for the 12 months. ...

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  11. FLOATED OFF.

    The steamer Innamincka. which grounded in the West Channel on Saturday, floated off this afternoon uninjured. ...

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  12. EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES.

    It is understood that some prominent officers of the federal service are not disposed to forego their allawances under any circumstances, as the ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL CALL.

    A ministerial call to the Rev. F. E. Oxer, of Albert Park, to the charge of Kirklands and Epping (Launceston) was considered at a meeting of the ...

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  14. WEST COAST WEATHER.

    After two fine days heavy rain is falling. STATE RAILWAYS. PARATTAH TO OTALANDS ...

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  15. LICENSING BENCH.

    The third quarterly meeting of the Licensing Bench was held to-day, when a number of transfers were granted ZEEHAN, Monday. ...

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  16. LOYAL SENTIMENTS.

    A deputation representing the Society of Friends waited to-day on the Governor-General and presented loyal address adopted at the ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Alexander Caughey, a prominent figure in the Victorian wine industry during the past 30 years. ...

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  18. A BURGLARY.

    The residence of Mr. T. Hewitt, at Queenborough was entered on Friday night, when a box and some valuables were stolen. ...

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  19. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Dr. Maxwell has practically completed his report on the sugar industry, undertaken at the request of Mr. Barton. The document will be forwarded ...

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  20. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    The Council of the Melbourne University has been advised that under the will of the late Rev. David Kaye, of New Zealand, a sum of £3000 was left to the ...

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  21. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    A Royal saloon car will meet Lord Hopetoun on arrival at the border station on Friday. and will be used by him while in Queensland. ...

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  22. CONVALESCENT.

    Mr. T. A. Tabart, who has been suffering from a severe attack of influenza, has left for a trip on the mainland for the benefit of his health. ...

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  23. FLAGSTAFF OVERTHROWN.

    The launch of the battleship imparator Alexander took place at St. Petersburg. In the presence of the Czar and Czarina. ...

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  24. NORTH BRISBANE SEAT.

    The only nomination received for the vacancy in the North Brisbane electorate, caused by the election of Mr. M'Donald Paterson to the House of ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN SHEEPBREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association was formally opened to-day by the Governor-General in the presence of a numerous ...

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  26. THE DEFENCE BILL.

    The second report of the military committee of commandants on the Defence Bill, dated June 12, was (states the "Argus") laid on the table of the ...

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  27. ROYAL VISIT.

    To-day the Curator of the Tasmanian Museum (Mr. A. Morton) received the following letter from Sir Arthur Bigge, private secretary to his Royal Highness ...

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  28. A DESTROYER SUNK.

    The torpedo-box: destroyer Viper during the memocuvres, and going at a sped of 20 knots, entered a fog and struck off Alderney on Saturday, broke ...

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  29. BROKEN TAIL SHAFT.

    The passenger steamer Buninyong was towed to Albany on Sunday with her tall shaft broken. The Buninyong left Fremantle for Adelaide direct at ...

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  30. COADJUTOR ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    At stated in a recent cable message. Monsignor Kelly has been appointed Coadjutor Archbishop of Sydney, Monsignor Kelly has been raised to the ...

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  31. THE "GAZETTE."

    The following are to-night's "Gazette" notifications. Mr. James Donohue, of Waratah, has been authorised to issue occupation, ...

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  32. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The chairman of the Board of Public Health has not yet received any notification from Sydney as to the steps which are being taken there in ...

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  33. CONFESSION OF MURDER.

    A young man named Douglas who is undergoing a life sentence for an outrage on a girl has confessed to the murder of Mrs. Pam a settler at ...

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  34. WRECK OF THE LIZZIE BELL.

    In the case of the wreck of the barque Lizzie Bell, by which 11 lives were lost, the Court found the loss of the ship was due to negligent navigation. ...

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  35. A WARM SEND-OFF.

    The afternoon Mr. A. Morton, who proposes leaving to-morrow for Vancouver on behalf of the Fisheries Commissioners to bring certain ova back, ...

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  36. FELL THE WRONG WAY.

    The work of pulling down a dangerous portion of the wails at Anthony Horden and Sons' buildings, which was destroyed by fire, was proceeded with ...

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  37. WELCOMED HOME.

    A large number of friends were awaiting the arrival of the evening train from the city on Saturday to welcome home Sergeant Brewer. Just ...

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  38. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A child named Elsie Gross, aged 14, has been burnt to death at Gundagal through her clothes taking fire. Her father in rendering assistance ...

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  39. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Master Mariner," Port Sorell, draws attention to the fact that the navigation of this beautiful harbour in becoming dangerous, owing to vessels ...

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  40. SHEARING.

    Reports from the shearing districts show the a season to be opening well, and there are no signs of trouble with the shearers. ...

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