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  2. HOLY TRINITY PARISH.

    The thirty-sixth annual meeting of parishioner, and social in connection with Holy Trinity parish was held in the Trinity schoolroom yesterday ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL AND POLITICAL LABOUR.

    The rift between the political Labour party, which has the Labour members of Parliament at its head, and the industrial Labour party, which has its headquarters ...

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  6. "TASMANIA APPLE PLEA."

    The "Fruit Trade Journal and Produce Record" of New York has the following, under date July 15:- W. D. Peacock, represrntative of ...

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  7. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    All the signposts of Victorian politics seemed to-day to point to an early dissolution of the Legislative Assembly, with the general elections to follow ...

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  8. THE LITHGOW DISPUTE.

    In connection with the labour trouble at Lithgow, Messrs. G. and C. Hoskins to-day applied to Judge Heydon in the Arbitration Court for leave to prosecute ...

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  9. HELPLESS WITH A BROKEN LEG

    Henry Clarkson, labourer, when going home to Beechcroft last night, fell and fractured his leg. He was unable to move, and lay in great pain in the rain ...

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  10. GREAT LANDSLIDE IN VICTORIA.

    A serious landslip has occurred at High Camp, beyond Kilmore, and the road is completely blocked, and communication cut off from the railway ...

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  11. ARRESTED ON A RACECOURSE.

    At the Police Court to-day. Thomas Condon, bookmaker, and George Williams, labourer, were conjointly charged with being found in a building, the ...

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  12. HOBART POULTRY SHOW.

    The fifty-sixth annual exhibition of the Tasmanian Poultry Society was brought to a conclusion last night when there was again a large attendance of fanciers ...

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  13. N.S.W. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The political developments of the last few weeks reached a climax of an amazing character in the Legislative Assembly at half-past seven o'clock ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH LONDON OFFICES.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Hon. E. Batchelor) and the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) returned, today. Since their visit to London for ...

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  15. A LOVE TRAGEDY.

    Alice Smith, aged 33, a single woman, residing with her parents at Petersham, died suddenly to-day. It seems that the deceased had been despondent for some ...

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  16. MEETINGS.

    Mr. R. C. Field, M.H.A., chairman of directors, presided over the annual meeting of shareholders in W. T. Bell and Co. Limited, held to-day. ...

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  17. QUEENSTOWN POULTRY SHOW.

    The Poultry Society's ninth annual show was continued to-day in delightful weather, and the attendance was large. ...

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  18. THE LAW'S LONG ARM.

    The jury to-day brought in a verdict of guilty of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm in the case in which John Owen was charged at ...

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  19. FEDERAL LIGHTHOUSES.

    The Minister for Customs (Hon. F. Tudor) stated to-day that he thought that £20,000 would [?]e ample provision for all the work that the Commonwealth ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    The sixth Australasian amateur billiard championship contest was concluded to-night and resulted [?]n a win by 135 points for the Victorian, C. Von Der Luft, against the New ...

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  21. ILLEGAL USE OF AN INSTRUMENT.

    Edward Reynolds, a well-known Wellington resident, formerly a prominent eyelist aged 38, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment to-day for using an ...

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  22. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The waterside workers here have decided to come out on strike at midnight. They decline to work while there are free labourers on the wharf. ...

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  23. N.S.W. RAILWAYS.

    The public works committee has decided to recommend to Parliament the construction of the proposed line of railway from Finley to Tocumwal. ...

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  24. ZEEHAN DOG AND POULTRY SHOW.

    The entries for the Zeehan Dog and Poultry Show closed to-night. They are well above the average in number, and the show promise to be a success. ...

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  25. SCHOONER AMAZON OVERDUE.

    The American four-masted barquentine Amazon, from Puket Sound with a full cargo of timber, is overdue at Sydney by about 30 days. The agents state that ...

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  26. RAINFALL IN N.S.W.

    Wet weather to-day was experienced almost generally over the State. The falls were light to moderate west of the highlands. Over the central and southern ...

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  28. AN OVERCROWDED SCHOOL.

    Dr. Payne, health, officer, confirms the statement of the head teacher (Mr. Holmes) that the Devonport school is overcrowded, and is a breeding place ...

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