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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    London, Monday Evening.—A fierce fire is in progress at the Dalmore distiller, in Rosshire, and streams of burning whisky are flaming into the ...

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  4. NEWS FROM AMERICA

    Vancouver, B.C., Monday Evening.—A fierce bush fire in the Cobalt mining region, Ontario, has destroyed several camps, and several fatalities are ...

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  5. INTER-STATE NEWS

    Melbourne, Tuesday Night.—In a house in University Place. Carlton, the police found a woman of 47 years of ago sitting on the kitchen floor with ...

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  6. SCARCITY OF LABOR

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Before the Commission investigating the scarcity of labor, Mr Sparks, representing the Chamber of Manufactures, said ...

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  7. FOOTBALL

    Hobart, Tuesday Evening.—Mr Gill, secretary of the Football League, in reply to Zeehan, re extending the time for the registration of players, has ...

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  8. TRAGEDY AT SEA

    Melbourne. Tuesday Night.—The chaplain of the Missions to Seamen has received a letter from the carpenter of the barque Loch Broom, stating ...

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  9. A SERIOUS FIGHT

    Melbourne, Tuesday Night.—Two men, named Charles Brockwell and Frank O'Brien, quarrelled at Ararat over a bicycle lamp. ...

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  10. FIRE ON STEAMER

    Sydney, Tuesday Evening.—The excursion steamer Elrino was partially destroyed by fire early this morning. The caretaker, who was awakened ...

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  12. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

    Melbourne Tuesday Night.—A conference of electrical engineers in the Postal service will be opened to-morrow to discuss the questions of ...

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  13. HACKED TO DEATH.

    Perth, Tuesday Afternoon.—A verdict of wilful murder against James Smith was returned at the inquest to-day, concerning the death of William ...

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  14. RAILWAY FATALITY

    Melbourne, Tuesday Night.—A. J. Wilson, line repairer, was working between Donnybrook and Bendigo today, when a train came along. ...

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  16. EARLY CLOSING

    Melbourne, Tuesday Night.—An agitation is spreading here amongst Good Templars and similar bodies for the closing of hotels at 6 p.m. from ...

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  17. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Melbourne, Tuesday Night.—Federal Parliament, which was to meet towards the end of August, will probaly not assemble till early in September. ...

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  19. THE PAPUA PICNIC

    Brisbane, Tuesday.—The Federal legislators returning from Papua speak in glowing terms towards the territory. They say there is no need to ...

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  20. KILLED BY A MOTOR

    Adelaide, Tuesday.—William Arnold. 64 years of age, a printer, was knocked down by a motor cor to-day, and died shortly afterwards. ...

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