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  4. COMMERCIAL.

    Messrs. A. G. Webster and Sons Ltd. report:—At our said yesterday we offered a catalogue of 1,033 cases The quality of the fruit offering was below that of last ...

    Article : 702 words
  5. SPORTING.

    Horses nominated and handicapped for the T.R.C. September meeting on Saturday next not withdrawn by 4 o'clock this afternoon will be deemed acceptors. ...

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  6. FEDERATION OF THE CHURCHES.

    At the Presbyterian General Assembly last night the question of the federal union of the Presbyterian. Congregational, and Methodist churches, referred ...

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  7. MINING.

    Copper.—Spot £55 5s to £55 10s per ton; forward £56 5s to £56 10s Tin.—Spot £180 15s to £181 5s per ton. Lead —Soil foreign £14 16s 3d per ton ...

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  8. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Justice Nicholls intimated yesterday that he would be unable to accede to the request made to him on the previous day that he should accept the ...

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  9. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Out of a strength of 7,542 soldiers in New South Wales, only 84 have entered for the special soldiers' events at the National Rifle Association's big prize meeting which takes ...

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  10. GOLF.

    The Australian golf championship meeting was concluded to-day at Rosebay, when the professional competition and amateur interstate matches between Victoria and New ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS.

    The now pictures at this place of enter tainment to-night will include "Enoch Arden," an adaptation of Lord Tennyson's great composition, "Fighting Blood," a ...

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  12. OPENING UP THE LAKE COUNTRY.

    A conference between representatives of the North-Western Tourist Association, the Deloraine, Longford, and Cressy districts Automobile Clubs, the Northern ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Tougkahs assumed the ascendant to-day in consequence of the splendid report for the fortnight. Buyers offered 5ls 6d, but there was not a share for sale either on or off ...

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  14. CONTROL OF ROWING IN TASMANIA.

    The following are the Tasmanian Rowing Association's proposals for a governing body for rowing in Tasmania to be submitted to the Tasmanian ...

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  15. THE MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    Members of the Medical Congress got to work early this morning, and at halfpast 8 many of them were taking part in demonstrations of hospital cases, and an ...

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  16. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR.

    The conference of representatives of the Chamber of Manufacturers and Trades Hall Council, summoned by the Acting Premier to discuss the question ...

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  17. THE FORBIDDEN DRUG.

    On the charge of having opium, valued at 30s., in his possession, a Chinaman named Hock Sing was, at the Geelong Police Court to-day, fined £100, with £4 ...

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  18. TIMBER LEASES.

    The Commissioner was occupied for two and a half hours this afternoon in hearing a claim for £75 for wrongful removal of 24 pine logs from the ...

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  19. BANK CLERK'S EMBEZZLEMENT

    Aubrey Edward Hall, formerly employed in the Scone branch of the Savings Bank of New South Wales, who is now serving a sentence of four years for ...

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  20. MEETINGS.

    The Metropolitan Drainage Board met yesterday afternoon. Present:—Mr. F. B. Rattle, M.H.A. (chairman), the Mayor, (Alderman T. Amott), Aldermen C. J. ...

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  21. THE STEAMER LAUDERDALE.

    Four seamen appeared at the Water Police Court to-day on a charge of having deserted from the steamer Lauderdale at Port Huon, Tasmania. ...

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  22. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Murray) stated that the Government had put a sum on the estimates to start brickworks, and intended ...

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  23. SATAN'S SEAT IN AUSTRALIA

    If there is a city in Australia where Satan's seat is, that city is Broken Hill," said the president of the Baptist Union to-day, the Rev. W. S. Rollings, ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND'S ARMY.

    In the course of a speech to-day, MajorGeneral Godley said the Dominion was going to have a very fine army for £384,000 a year, which was cheap ...

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  25. WESTERN TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    At the special meeting of the Western Tasmanian Tourist Association to-night, the resignation of the Rev. H. H. Anderson from the chairmanship and ...

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  27. "ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY."

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received from the High Commissioner (Sir Geo. Reid) a message stating that His Majesiy King ...

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  28. HEAVY WEATHER AT SEA.

    The french man steamer Nera, from Noumea, reports having met terrific weather during Saturday and Sunday. The Nera stands high out of the water, but ...

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  29. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    The officers of the Mersey Masonic Lodge are to be invested to-morrow night by Bro. the Hon. C. E. Davies. M.W. Grand Master, when Bro. E. H. ...

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  30. GIRL CLUB SWINGER.

    A girl named Hilda Williams, aged 14, has distinguished herself by swinging clubs at Musswellbrook, in a local school of arts, from ten in the morning ...

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  31. THE SURF-BATHING FATALITY

    Although continuous search has been made, nothing has been discovered of the bodies of the two brothers Nicols, who were drowned at Thirroul Beach while ...

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