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  2. HOBART BRICK COMPANY.

    An extraordinary gevnral meeting (which turned otu to be extraordinary in more ways than one) of the shareholders in the Hobart Brick Co. Ltd. was held at ...

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  3. ANGLOTASMANIAN TOPICS.

    The activites of an Agent General during the London season are manifold. A part from the official duties the visitors and traders te be interviewed, and the ...

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  4. BALKANS SITUATION.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Bucharest states that Roumania has informed Bulgaria that in the event of war between Bulgaria and Servia, ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    The by-election at Leicester rendered necessary by the retirement of the Liberal member. Mr. G. Crawshay-Wilhams, took place to-day. The polling ...

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  6. MEXICAN REBELLION

    The fighting around Guaymas, on the Gulf of California, the chief port of the Mexican State of Sonora, has resulted in the defeat of the Federal troops ...

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  7. ROMANCE OF A WILL

    The case was continued in the Probate Court to-dny in which Mr. D. Malcolm Scott is contesting the will of his brother, Sir John Murray Scott, Bart., ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    An explosion occurred on an oiltank steamer in the harbour to-night, and the vessel burst into flames. Many of the crew were killed, and the vessel ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A sensational railway collision occurred at The Rock, 60 miles from Albury, at 5.30 this morning. The first division of the express from Sydney ...

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  10. AVIATION.

    It is reported that Great Britain is negotiating for the purchase of the new Ungen airship, which is said to be the fastest in the world, and more rigid ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND FRANCE

    The President of the French Republic (M. Raymond Poincaro) brought his visit to England to a close to-day, and left London on his return to Paris. The ...

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  12. JACK JOHNSON,

    Jack Johnson, the champion heavyweight pugilist, is now in Montreal. As he possesses a through ticket to France, the immigration authoritics are unable ...

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  13. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    A severe enrthquake occurred in Southern Italy last night. It did much damage, and numbers of people were injured in the province of Cosenza. The ...

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  14. LONDON JEWEL ROBBERY.

    Joseph James and Charles Schiefer were found guilty to-day of being concerned in the jewel robbery at King's Cross Station on June 4, when a box ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. SUMPTUARY LAWS.

    Sumptuary laws are being enforced at Louisville, the chief town in Kentucky, and the chief of police has ordered his subordinates to arrest all ...

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  16. RIFLE SHOOTING. AUSTRALIAN v. LONDON ASSOCIATION.

    A team representing the London and Middlesex Rifle Association shot a practice match against the Australian team at the distances for the first stage of ...

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  17. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In the course of an interview, the Commenwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Oldham) has indicated concisely the duties of candidates, organisations, and newspapers in ...

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  18. BUCKET SHOPS.

    William Russell, one of the principals in the Birmingham "bucket-shop" business, was to-day sentenced to five years' penal servitude. Out of "£47,000 ...

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  19. LABOUR UNREST.

    The American labour troubles are increasing in seriousness. At Birmingham, the centre of the iron-manfacturing region of Alamnba, ...

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  20. VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

    Colonel Buckley gave a luncheon to day to Major Dean und Captain Semmens. Among the other guests were Sir George Reid, Colonels Cross and ...

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  21. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. (Bonar Law) presided at the banquet in connection with the London German Hospital last night. He pud a tribute ...

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  22. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    A heat wave is sweeping across the middle-west States of the Union Scores of people have been prostrated by the heat, and there have been several ...

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  23. DRAMATICALLY SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Lewis Whitfield, barrister, and one of the best-known of the members of the legal profession, dropped dead while playing golf at Rose Bay links on ...

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  24. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A company is being formed to establish communication by means of the Poulsen foreless suystem between Denmark and the Danish West Indies, via ...

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  25. ENGLAND AND EGYPT.

    Lord Cromer, in an aiticle in the "Nineteenth Century, and After," advocates the abolition of the "capitulations" in Egypt. He says the evils of ...

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  26. MONGOLIANS AND CHINESE.

    Advices received here from Urga, the chief town in Northern Mongolia, state that sixty Mongolian lamas (Buddhist monks) barricaded themselves in a ...

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  27. SHEFFIELD RAILWAY STATION

    A combined meeting of the Wilmot and Sheffield Railway Leagues was held at Sheffield on Saturday night to consider the action of the deputation to ...

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  28. PORT OF LONDON.

    Mr. Estill the Port of London Authority's commercial superintendent, goes to Australain and New Zealand in September next, to explain to ...

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  29. LIBEL ACTION WITHDRAWN.

    Recently Signer Marcom instituted a libel action against the German newspaper "Die Welt am Montag," which had published a statement that Marconi ...

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  30. LUCKY RAILWAY CLERK.

    Victoria Mariani, a ticket-clerk at the Tivoli railway station in Italy, earning £6 per month, has inherited a fortune of £1,280,000 from his uncle, ...

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  31. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    There are renewed rumours afloat of approaching changes in the Cabinet. Some Unionist papers assert that Mr. Asquith intends te appoint the ...

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  32. SENATOR BAKHAP.

    A complimentary banquet was tendered to Senator T. J. Bakhap at the Lottah Hotel last night. There was a large attendance; of representative men ...

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  33. "POLICEWOMEN."

    Vancouver has appointed two "policewomen," and Scattle and San Francisco are following suit. In the latter city three hundred women applied for three ...

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  34. GREATER BRITAIN.

    Three thousand oversens visitors accepted invitations to the reception which Captain and Mrs. Boyd-Carpenter are giving to the High ...

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  35. THE TICHBORNE CASE.

    Theresa Mary Doughty Tichborne, a daughter of Arthur Orton, the Tichborne claimant, who is charged with threatening to kill Miss Denise Greville, ...

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  36. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A serious accidont happened this morning at the Melbourne electric light power-house, South Yarra, three workmen, named Michael Moriarty, 45: ...

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  37. BRITISH-MEMBERS' TOUR.

    The Empire Parliamentary party, which is to visit Australia, includes the following members of the House of Commons:—Mr. Will. "Crooks, the ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. GENERAL CABLES

    A collection of jewels was being exhibited at the Hotel Dronot before being offered at auction. During the luncheon interval to-day jewels to the ...

    Article : 136 words
  39. A DARING BURGLARY.

    James Sharman, William Fell, and James, the hotel porter, the three men arrested on a charge of being concerned in a sensational burglary at the ...

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  40. A.M.C. COMPETITIONS.

    The members of the Army Medical Corps held their annual skill-at-arms competitions at the Sandy Bay rifle range on Saturduy afternoon. The ...

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  41. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Last night the Suffragists attempted to blow up the Newcastle Labour Exchange. A [?] f[?] was attached to a canister of gunpowder. The fuse, ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. ANARCHY IN TURKEY.

    An unfavourable impression has been created by the execution of the twelve men charged with being concerned in the murder of Mahmoud Shevket Pasha. ...

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  43. TRADE UNION FINANCES.

    A trades union bank, on co-operative lines, was opened in Lombard-street to-day. It is not confined to trades union operatives, [?]ut is prepared to ...

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  44. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The police visited several hotels to-day to ascertain if there was any Sunday trading. Foggy and frostly weather prevails. ...

    Article : 23 words
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