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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES

    LONDON, August 4, 11.45 a.m.—A Router's Agency message from Rome states that Cardinal Sarto has been elected Pope. ...

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  4. EUROPEAN CABLES.

    LONDON, August 3.—The Government of India is discussing a bill authorising the retention of counter-vailing duties on sugar until March 31st, ...

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  5. EUROPEAN CABLES.

    LONDON, August 4.—All sections of the Irish press comment favourably on the King's farewell message to the Irish people. ...

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  6. THE TASMANIAN MAIL

    The "Mail" this week contains:— Beautiful full-page pictures. Government House from the railway. Mount Wellington and the Cascade [?] ...

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  7. THE BRIBERY CHARGES IN THE HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, August 4.—The Hungaria[?] Premier, Count Hedervary, has assured the Commission of Inquiry into the recent attempts to bride Deputies, that he ...

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  8. THE TRIPOLI HINTERLAND.

    LONDON, August 4. —Rumours that Turkish troops have occupied the Oasis of Bilma, in the Tripoli Hinterland, have excited the Paris press, which ...

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  9. EARLIER PROCEEDINGS.

    LONDON, August 4. — A sixth ballot, taken on Monday afternoon, proved resultless, the requisite two-thirds majority not being recorded for any Cardinal. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN CUSTOMS CONVENTION.

    LONDON, August 4.—The South African Customs Convention, giving preferential terms to the Mother Country, and to reciprocating colonies, comes ...

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  11. SMALL-POX IN LAUNCESTON

    A deputation from Moonah waited, upon the Chief Secretary (Hon. Dr. MeCall) on Tuesday, in order to protest against [?]erwent-park being used as a place for ...

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  12. MORE CARDINALS INDISPOSED.

    In addition to the Spanish Cardinal, Herrero, three other Cardinals at the Vatican are also ill, namely, Cardinal Serafino Cretoni, an Italian Prefect of ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL ADVOCACY OF RETALIATORY WEAPONS.

    LONDON, August 4.—The Right Hon. Walter Long, M.P., President of the Local Government Board, in a speech at Devizes, advocated fiscal changes that ...

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  14. RAILWAY CRASH IN SILESIA.

    LONDON, August 4.—Twelve waggons laden with stores, whilst ascending an incline, became uncoupled, and crashed down the incline into a passenger ...

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  15. WESTMINSTER'S HISTORIC RESIDENCES.

    LONDON, August 4.—The proposal to expond £850,000 in connection with the Westminster Abbey site extension iucludes £44,000 for the purchaso of the ...

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  16. SPANISH CARDINALS' PERSISTENCE IN SMOKING.

    LONDON, August 3.—Another fruitless ballot was taken at 11 o'clock to-day. The six Spanish Cardinals are ...

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  17. PENALTIES OF SCIENCE STUDIES

    LONDON, August 3.—Persistent experiments with X rays have injured Mr. T. A. Edison's sight, and his eyes are out of focus. ...

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  18. SOUTH AMERICAN MEAT TRADE.

    LONDON, August 3.—It is reported that the Hamburg-American line has sold five of its oldest vessels, and has acquired four of the newest Gulf line ...

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  19. A NEW EMPIRE PROCLAIMED.

    LONDON, August 3. — The Paris daily paper, "Le Temps," states that Mons. Lebaudy has proclaimed himself Emperor of Sahara. ...

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  20. S.T.A. AND P. SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the committee of this society was held in Chamber of Commerce, Stone Buildings, on Monday, 3rd August, the president (Hon. C. E. ...

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  21. DOCKYARD CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, August 3.—A 20-ton steam crane toppled over at Brunswick Dock, Liverpool, causing the death of four men by drowning. ...

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  22. THE TRANS-CANADA RAILWAY.

    LONDON, August 4. — The speech made by the Dominion Premier, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in the Canadian House of Commons, when introducing the bill ...

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  23. SUPPLIES OF LYMPH.

    The Central Board of Health received from Melbourne, on Tuesday, 226 tubes of pure calf iymph, guaranteed, from the Government lymph farm, Melbourne. A ...

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  24. COWES WEEK.

    LONDON, August 4.—King Edward and Queen Alexandra, on their return from Ireland, were present on Monday, the opening day of the Cowes, I.W., ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL DISCONTENT IN SOUTH-EASTERN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, August 4. — The Caucasus continues in a very bad state. Incendiary conflagrations at oil-wells and factories are of daily occurrence, and a ...

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  26. DEPUTATION TO PREMIER.

    On Tuesday, serval members of the Vigilance Committee waited upon the Premier, and presented the resolutions that had been agreed to at a meeting the ...

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  27. QUEEN WILHELMINA TO TOUR THE DUTCH COLONIES.

    LONDON, August 4.—Queen Wilhelmina, of the Netherlands, accompanied by her Consort, Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schworin, will visit the colonial ...

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  28. U.S. COAL TRADE TROUBLES.

    LONDON, August 4. — Although the United States coal miners are very impatient of the Conciliation Board's inability to sottle disputes, it is ...

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  29. DISHONEST POTATO GROWERS.

    The recently published correspondence on the subject of purchasers of potatoes complaining of the dishonest action of certain growers in putting a large ...

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  30. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, August 4.—In the House of Lords on Monday the Irish Land Bill (sent from the Commons) was read a second time without a division ...

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  31. THE TASMANIAN MAILS.

    On the 28th ult. the Premier (Hon. W. B. Propsting) telegraphed to the Federal Prime Minister (Sir Edmund Barton) suggesting that an arrangement should be ...

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  32. ILLNESS OF A DISTINGUISHED ELECTRICIAN.

    LONDON, August. 3.—Sir William H. Preece, formerly Chief Electrician to H.M. Post Office, is ill. ...

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  33. ARISTOCRATIC BETROTHAL.

    LONDON, August 4.—The Hon. Rupert E. C. Guinness, eldest son of Lord Iveagh (formerly Sir E. C. Guinness), is engaged to marry the Lady Gwendolen ...

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  34. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual general meeting, in connection with the Tasmanian State School Female Teachers' Association, was held in the Central State School on August ...

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  35. GERMAN ARMY BRUTALITY.

    LONDON, August 3. — A German Army sergeant has been sentenced to undergo two years' and a half imprisonment for brutality to soldiers, one of ...

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  36. SITE FOR ISOLATION HOSPITAL.

    The members of the Hobart Local Board of Health waited upon the Chief Secretary on Tuesday afternoon, and suggested to him several sites that are ...

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  37. MEAT PRICES RAISED IN THE UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, August 4.—The Beef Trust has raised prices throughout the United States by 1 cent per lb. ...

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  38. RUSSIA'S NAVAL EXPANSION.

    LONDON, August 4.—One of Russia's new battleships is to be built after the type of H.M. battleship King Edward VII. ...

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  39. ANOTHER CASE REPORTED.

    Another case of smell-pox was reported to-day, the victim being Arthur Chance, aged 16, who resides at 56 Tamar-street. This is opposite the Albert-hall, and a ...

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  40. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY LTD.

    LONDON, August 3.—The Court of Appeal has upheld the decision of Mr. Justice Kekewich, which granted an injunction restraining the cancellation, of ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

    LONDON, August. 4.—Arrival—Silverstream, bq., from Dunedin. Departures.—For Melbourne—Belfast, sh., from Norway; Loch Broom, sh., ...

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  42. THE FAR EAST.

    LONDON, August 4.—Japanese newspapers assert that Russia is building barracks throughout Manchuria, and storing rifles at strategic points. ...

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  43. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY

    Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Chemists refund the money if it fails to cure. 1/1½; of all Chemists and Wholesale Houses. ...

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