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  2. WEATHER PROPHECIES

    Mr Wragge has his sun spots and Mr Russell his cycle theory on which to stake a reputation for long distance weather prophecies; but in his lecture in ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A collision which resulted in three persons being injured, occurred in Elizabeth-street between a tram car and dray loaded with ...

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  4. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday.—For some days past the air has been filled with wild rumors of contemplated changes in connection with the working of the Public ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH

    STANLEY, Saturday.—Mr H. A. Nichols, M.L.C., addressed the federal electors last night in Stanley Town Hall, by invitation of the local agriculturists. ...

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  7. SIR E. BARTON ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE.

    The challenge laid down in the above observations was on Friday brought under the notice of the Prime Minister, and promptly accepted. Sir Edmund ...

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  8. A "COMELOT" ABROAD

    Napoleon Hayard, "Emperor of the Paris camelots," has been frustrated by the London police in his mission to England, which, to use his own words, was "to assist at ...

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  9. SPORTING

    The committee of the City Cycling Club held a meeting on Saturday night, when it was decided to hold a go-as-you-please race next Saturday. The course chosen is ...

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  10. CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS.

    A return giving particulars of customs prosecutions from the time the Federal Act came into force until May 30 last has been laid on the table of the House ...

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  11. METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Work in connection with the metropolitan drainage has commenced in real earnest, but complaint has been made that the ...

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  12. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    In the New Zealand House of Representatives on 5th inst., the Premier, Mr Seddon, referred to statements reported to have been made by him in ...

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  13. LABOR IN AMERICA

    An instructive address was delivered by Mr V. Wright, who is connected with a United States department of commerce and labor, to the Trades Hall Council in ...

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  14. PUBLIC SERVANTS' CONTEST.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The public servants' walking contest, held yesterday, in which there were 47 competitors, was won by W. Collins, with H. Weston second, and F. Dawkins third. ...

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  15. TASMANIAN SHROPSHIRES.

    HOBART, Saturday.—The "Darling Downs Gazette" (Q.), referring to the exhibits at the recent show held there, is responsible for the following: "The ...

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  16. FOOTBALL

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—The football match on Saturday between the Silver King and Zeehan teams was won by the latter by 1 point after a very interesting game. The ...

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  17. THE GERMAN CARPENTERS.

    At the Sydney Trades and Labor Council on Thursday night it was reported that the Prime Minister had allowed the three German carpenters under contract[?] ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND v. AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Rugby teams representative of New Zealand and Australia played a match here yesterday, in the presence of 40,000 spectators. At half-time ...

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  19. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    It is a curious coincidence that synchronously with the retirement of Mr Kingston from the Customs Department comes a notable drop in the revenue. ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN PREFERENCE.

    The Minister of Agriculture, says "The Sydney Morning Herald" of Wednesday last, has received from Mr G. Valder, commercial agent for New South Wales ...

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  21. V.R.C. MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—For the opening event at the V.R.C. meeting, held at Flemington yesterday, the Hurdle Race, there were a dozen runners. Lowland Chief, ...

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  22. AGRICULTURAL MATTERS.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Mr L. M. Shoobridge conferred with the Premier and the Chief Secretary this morning, and in formed Ministers he supported the ...

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  23. ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION.

    Practically all interest in connection with the Federal Arbitration land Conciliation Bill now centres round the fate of the amendment which Mr Kingston ...

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  24. PERILS OF A SCIENTIST

    The results of Professor Flinders Petrie's explorations at Abydos last winter were exhibited up till July 25, at University College. The collection is one ...

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  25. UNSUCCESSFUL VACCINATION.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr W. B. Propsting) wired to the Premier of New South Wales the following message: "Will yon admit, without ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CHAMBERS OF MANUFACTURES.

    After carrying a resolution in favor of Mr Chamberlain's preferential trade policy, the conference of Australian Chambers of Manufactures on Wednesday ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — At the second day's racing of the Queensland Turf Club August meeting, the principal event, the Q.T.C. Handicap, resulted as follows: ...

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  28. A FREE TRADE RIFT.

    The matter referred to in the House of Representatives on Friday night by Mr Reid, who denied the accuracy of the publication, was as follows: ...

    Article : 553 words
  29. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  30. THE MINISTER OF LANDS

    BEACONSFIELD, Saturday. — The Minister of Lands (Mr C. Lyne) arrived here by steamer to-day, and was met at Beauty Point by the member for the ...

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  31. THAT DRUCE CASE

    Of the points in favor of Mr G. H. Druce, the claimant for the Portland estates, is the parallel characteristics shown by the fifth Duke of Portland and old Mr Druce with ...

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  32. A COTTAGE ON FIRE.

    HOBART, Sunday.—This afternoon a fire broke out in a weatherboard cottage in Warwick-street, occupied by Alfred Mulligan, sad owned by his mother. Not ...

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  33. THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE.

    HOBART, Sunday.—It is rumored that Rev. A. G. Lingley, formerly rector of the Anglican Church at Deloraine, and who subsequently succeeded Canon ...

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  34. THE MULE DID IT

    G. Gerente, a Senator of Algeria, is the hero of a story about an extra obstinate mule. He followed the Governor-General of the North African colony ...

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  35. THE TIMBER INDUSTRY.

    HOBART, Sunday. — The steamer Oonah arrived this afternoon from Sydney, and landed 23 head of cattle. 200 sheep, and at daylight to-morrow will ...

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    The orderliness of Presbyterianism sometimes makes "The Christian Commonwealth" think that it is akin to redtape. It is related that Dr. Pentecost ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday. — At the police court yesterday, the adjourned cases under the Stamp Duties Amendment Act were disposed of, G. G. ...

    Article : 444 words
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  41. MR REID'S LATEST.

    Speaking at an A.N.A. gathering at Heidelberg on Thursday, the leader of the Opposition, Mr G. H. Reid, threw out a challenge to the Ministry on the ...

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