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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Merry Widow," which has boon cavorting round New Zealand for several weeks, is due to arrive here next Thursday for three nights. She has made short ...

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  6. TERRORISING A DENTIST.

    On June 30 J. J. Forster, a well-known dentist in Swanston-streot, received the following letter:- Dear Sir,—Just a line to order you to ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN XL.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Gloucestershire team ended to-day at Bristol in an easy win for the visitors. Langdon and Brown, ...

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  8. THE WRECK OF THE ERROL.

    From a story told to the "Register" by a gentleman now in Adelaide, it would seem that the wreck of the illfated Norwegian barque Errol on ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYED AGITATIONS.

    Unemployed agitations have been considerably in evidence lately. Meetings are daily held at the Queen's Statue, and to-day about 150 men gathered ...

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  10. THE ISANDHLWANA DISASTER.

    Thirty years ago last January the greatest disaster British troops have over encountered at the hands of blacks befell the camp at Isandhlwana, when ...

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  11. THE WICKHAM TRAGEDY.

    At to-day's inquest concerning the Wickham tragedy, Amelia Healy stated she received three letters, written by Emily Veen Street. They were ...

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  12. LIGHTING OF ZEEHAN.

    When the lighting committee's report was lead at to-day's meeting of tho Municipal Council, Councillor Reynolds asked that the electrical engineer's (Mr. A. C. ...

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  13. POLICE COURTS.

    At tire City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. W. 0. Wise, P.M., Samuel Gard did not appear to answer a charge of obtaining from Messrs. Golding and ...

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  14. CHEAP WEAPONS.

    Pistols, rifles, and ammunition were sold at auction to-day uudor instructions from the Minister of Defence. Colt's pistols with holsters only brought ...

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  15. A USTBALIAN BUREAU IN PARIS

    In connection with the cabled references to the proposal to establish an Australian bureau of information in Paris, the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  16. HUMPBACK WHALE CAPTURED.

    The second large humpback whale captured within four days was obtained by the Eden whalers to-day. A third whale was, it is believed, mortally ...

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  17. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Loyal Dundas Lodgo, I.O.O.F., at Dundas to night, the officers for the ensuing term were installed. The chief ...

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  18. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The P. and 0. liner Mantua, when over 200 miles from the Heads, opened up communication by wireless telegraphy with the naval authorities at ...

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  19. NEW SOUTE WALES LAMBS.

    According to the return of the Stock Department the autumn and winter lambs numbered 9,964,400, or 79 per cent., but it is estimated that the ...

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  20. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    During wednesday night 78 points of rain fell. To-day was showery, with a sovere hail storm at two o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  21. EXPLORING CHINA.

    Some most interesting information on the inner history of China has been furnished by Dr. W. Edgar Gell, the American traveller, who has given some ...

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  22. SUB-CONSCIOUSNESS.

    Bishop Mercer lectured at the Library-ball last evening, taking for his subject "The Sub-Conscious Mind." The Hon. the Minister for Education ...

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  23. ZEEHAN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    At the special meeting of the local authority to-niglrt, Chas. S. Bird was appointed assessor for the ensuing year at £25 per annum. ...

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  24. MASONIC.

    At the regular meeting of the Pacific Lodge of Freemasons last evening, Wor. Bro. E. M. Dollery presiding, the R.W., the D.G.M. (Sir ...

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  25. HOCKEY.

    The game hebiveen Tasmania and the Old Grammarians was played on the St. Kilda ground yesterday in fine weather. The Old Grammarians won by 3 goals to ...

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