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  2. PARLIAMENT of TASMANIA.

    THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (Hon. W. Dodery) took the chair at 4 o'clock in the absence of the President, who was indisposed. PETITION. ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON.

    At the Police Court this morning the old difficulty of a proper standard for milk cropped up. A milk vendor, named Chas. Fryer, was charged with selling milk not of ...

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  4. MINING.

    The Launceston quotation for tin ore yesterday was 15s. 9d. per unit. Notice of application to register the Derby and North-East Coast Prospecting Association ...

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  5. THE BERLIN MURDERS.

    Six hundred gensdarmes and foresters, with bloodhounds, are searching the woods around Berlin for the Schneiders' vicims. It has been discovered ...

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  6. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS

    Maxim's ([?] M. Ader's) flying machine, which has been many years in course of construction, is proposed to be tested carrying two tons weight, and at a rate ...

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  7. MANAGERS REPORTS.

    Argyle, August 15.—Drive 8ft 6in. for week, making 15ft from shaft. Better country for driving. Hope to cut the lode at 40ft. Comet, August 18 (by telegraph).—Cut ...

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  8. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    Router's representative at St. Petersburg declares that there is no authority for the reports concerning a FrancoRussian Convention, though the entente ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The following notice was posted in the window of the Australian Loan and Guarantee Co.'s Bank, Hunter-street, this afternoon:—"Instructions received from ...

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  10. UNITED STATES TREASURY.

    Mr. Foster, late Governor of Ohio, and who has succeeded Mr. W. Windom as Secretary of the United States Treasury, has been interviewed by a ...

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  11. BRITISH BANK OF AUSTRLASIA.

    The failure of the British Bank of Australia is causing little interest in financial circles. ...

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  12. THE AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK.

    The Loudon Times says the outlook for British farmers is hopeful, and there is a prospect of their doing better than for many years past, Russian action ...

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  13. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.]

    Mr. H. Heald, of this city, has just imported eight pedigree Antwerp homing pigeons from Canterbury, New Zealand. The Rev. Mr. Thompson lectured on ...

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  14. RENEWED RIOTING IN FRANCE.

    Renewed rioting has occurred among workmen at Fourmies in the Department of Nord, France, and the military has been called out to suppress ...

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  15. TERRIBLE FLOODS IN FOOCHOW.

    Terrible floods have devastated Foochow. Thousands of acres of rice are submerged, and houses, live stock, and people washed away. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    A sad accident has occurred at Opotiki. A small boat while attempting to cross the oar capsized, and three of the occupants were drowned. They were Albert and ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. WHEAT MARKET.

    The Mark Lane market is hardening, and prices for wheat are half-a-crown above last Monday's quotations. The cargo of South Australian wheat ...

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  18. MANIPUR.

    The Indian Government have recommended the appointment of a political officer to take charge of affairs in Manipur. ...

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  19. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—I was much surprised to learn by a local in to-day's issue of your paper, that the General Manager of Railways had informed the deputation appointed by the ...

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  20. CHINESE ANTI-CHRISTIAN RIOTS.

    Payment of the indemnity demanded for the outrage on English missions has been arranged by the Chinese local authorities, but England now demands ...

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  21. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The following were the stock and share quotations and sales on Change yesterday:- HOBART. ...

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  22. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    Two housebreakers entered the Royal Hotel, Punt-road, Richmond, and went into the bedroom of the landlady, Mrs. Clark, and dealt her some heavy blows on the head ...

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  23. THE CHILIAN REVOLT.

    Details of the insurgent capture of Pisagua show that of the last three hundred defenders only twenty-five remained alive when firing ceased. The ...

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  24. BISHOP BARRY.

    It is rumoured that the Right Rev. Dr. Barry, formerly Bishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia, who has lately been acting as Bishop-Coadjutor ...

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  25. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    SIR,—To-day there appear two letters re the site for the above, one of which cries out against their removal from Hobart, and the other advocates Glenorchy should be the ...

    Article : 414 words
  26. PRESS RESTRICTION.

    Circulation of the Paris Figaro in Germany has been officially prohibited by an order of the German Government, owing to statements published in ...

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  27. MEETINGS.

    An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in this Association was held in the Masonic Hall yesterday afternoon. There was a good attendance, and the representation ...

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  28. RAILWAY COLLISION IN WALES.

    A railway collision has occurred at Pontypridd, in Glamorganshire, South Wales. Fifteen persons were injured, and it is feared that three will not ...

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  29. LADY MACDONALD.

    Lady Macdonald, widow of the late Premier of Canada, has been gazetted a baroness, the title to descend to the heirs male by her late husband. ...

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  30. ANTI-PARNELLISM.

    The Irish News, a new daily journal with an anti-Parnellite policy, has been issued at Belfast. There are already 13 papers published ...

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  31. A REPUDIATION.

    On June 30 The Times published a telegram from M. De Blowitz, its Paris correspondent, giving what purported to be the result of an interview ...

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  32. RIFLE COMPETITION.

    The first of a series of rifle competitions for the selection of a team to represent Tasmania in the Intercolonial Match, which is to take place in Adelaide next month, ...

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  33. THE RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    SIR,—The general tone of the letters of your correspondents in to-day's issue of your paper is to deplore the fact that so many workmen will be obliged to live out ...

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  34. LAUNCESTON.

    Moonlight, b. 3s 6d. Mount Victoria, b. 1s. New Pinafore, b. 21s, s. 23s. New Golden Gate, b. £6. North Golden Gate, b, 9s 6d. s. 12s. ...

    Article : 303 words
  35. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER (Hon. N. J. Brown) took the chair at 4 o'clock. PETITION. Dr. McCALL presented a petition in ...

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  36. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr. Morley fatly denies the statement made by Mr. Parnell in reference to himself and Mr. Gladstone. ...

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  37. RABBITS.

    SIR,—I have noticed letters in your issues lately, touching on the rabbit question. Would it not be as well for the landowners to erect rabbit tinning factories and send ...

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  38. RUSSIAN RYE HARVEST.

    [?]t is officially stated that the deficiency in the rye harvest in Russia is two hundred and eighty million poods. The pood being equal to 30 English lbs. ...

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  39. SIGNED AND SEALED.

    United States Consulate, Sydney, N.S.W. —I, Charles Kahlo, Consul of the United States of America at Sydney and its Dependencies, do hereby certify that C. C. Cohen ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. FRENCH FLEET AT PORTS MOUTH.

    Lord Salisbury will not attend the banquet to be given at Portsmouth to officers of the French fleet and French Ministers. ...

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  41. STATEMENT IN BRIEF.

    "Three years ago injured my leg and kneecap. The knee twice its natural size. The leg contracted and shortened. Could not walk. Thought injury permanent. ...

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  42. MELBOURNE.

    In silver stocks the following sales were made to-day:—Adelaide Proprietary 4s 10d. Central Dundas (contributing), 7s 9d, 7s 11d. Kozminskys, 12s 6d. Maestris (paid), 34s ...

    Article : 192 words
  43. PRINCE OF NAPLES.

    Victor Emmanuel, Prince of Naples, and heir apparent to the Italian throne, has arrived at Bergen in Norway. ...

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  44. URUGUAY FINANCES.

    The Times says the scheme now under consideration for conversion of the National debt of Uruguay involves the permanent reduction of interest on ...

    Article : 43 words
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