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  2. A DISASTROUS FIRE

    At five minutes to 12 o'clock last night [?]he bell at the central station sounded the alarm of fire. A fierce red glow at up the sky, and was reflected for ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— An [?]posum got loose in the Legislative Assembly last night. The effect was sensational. The Speaker, with flapping ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Home Cook (V.) moved that, in the opinion of this House; the existing tariff ...

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  5. N. T. POULTRY SOCIETY

    The attendance at the Second day of the annual show of the Northern Tasmanian Poultry, Pigeon, and Cage Bird Society at the Albert Hall ...

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  6. INQUIRY AT LONGFORD

    An inquiry was held at Long[?]ora yesterday into the circumstances connected with the burning down of a house belonging to Mr J. Bricknell, The ...

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  9. SPORTING

    Best Light and Briar Patch, owned by Mr [?]. H. Henning, and trained by J. E. Brewer, each [?] a second at the Newmarket meeting on June 28. Two ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL

    The regular meeting was held on Wednesday evening, Mr J. G. Matthews in the chair Mr J. T. Bramich was granted permission to have a pitched ...

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  11. A MINING CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— A mining share case, in which John Marriott Garibaldi Adams was plaintiff, and Robert Trevis Moore, manager of the ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A young man named John Hall, employed at Messrs. Anthony Hordern and Sons', to-day fell from the fifth floor of the firm's bulk ...

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  13. CLEVELAND SHOW RACE

    A mob race was flown from Cleveland yesterday in connection with the Poultry Society and a very close face resulted, the winner only beating the ...

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  14. VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— A coroner's jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against Arthur Sharp, who was in charge of a cart which ran over and ...

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  15. TASMANIA FIRST SPRING LAMB.

    HOBART, Thursday.— A man named M'Donald was arrested on warrant to-night on a charge of breaking another man's nose. The sufferer is receiving HOBART, Thursday.— Mr J. B. Cur[?]an offered tie first lot of spring lambs this season at the slaughter yards, to-day, which, realised high prices. ...

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  16. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Lindsay Brown, a shipping clerk, was yesterday discovered to be suffering from plague, and died to-day. ...

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  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — In the Criminal Court to-day Mrs Annie Lundberg was charged with having murdered Annie Coach in June last. Sir ...

    Article : 212 words
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  19. BEACONSFIELD

    BEACONSFIELD, Thursday. — A child named Claude Mosely, five years old, was found dead by his mother in the back yard of their homestead. An ...

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  20. MEETING OF EXHIBITORS.

    A meeting of exhibitors was bold in the banqueting -room last night, for, as the advertisement stated, "to arrange for a show on Wednesday and Thursday, ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The conference of the Federal Council of Chambers of Manufactures to-day passed a resolution that the Commonwealth ...

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  22. INJURED WHILE UNLOADING.

    BEACONSFIELD, Thursday.— An accident occurred at the Tasmania mine last evening to H. Cotterell. He was engaged in unloading a large case of ...

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  23. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday. — In the Supreme Court to-day, Mr Justice Clark heard the case of C. J. Hall versus E. G. Lodder, being a claim for £103, for ...

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  24. STANLEY

    The fancy drees ball arranged in aid of the brass band, came off on Tuesday, the hall being beautifully decorated for the occasion. Prior to the ...

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  25. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Thursday.— At the Town Board meeting to-day a discussion took place in reference to the need for public abattoirs and for an inspection of ...

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  26. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.— At the police court to-day 13 summonses for nonpayment of rates were set down for hearing, but in each instance the ...

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  27. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,— It is doubtful whether such lectures as that delivered last evening by Dr. Elkington are calculated to have any beneficial effect, and it is also ...

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  28. CAVESIDE

    A resident of nearly 40 years standing, in the person of Mr Thomas Knight Cook, who had been for many years a great sufferer from rheumatic gout, ...

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  29. TOWN BOARD SECRETARY'S SALARY.

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.— A motion to raise the salary of the secretary of the Town Board to the old rate of £4 10s per week was lost by five votes ...

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  30. OVERCROWDING A THEATRE.

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.— At a meeting of the Town Board to-night it was agreed to proceed against the Pollard Opera Company for overcrowding ...

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  31. ROSEVEARS

    The fine weather brought out the bicycles on Sunday afternoon, although the road is in a very bad state. Several motor bikes were to be seen. Whilst ...

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  32. WESTBURY

    An entertainment was held in St. Andrew's Schoolroom on Wednesday night. There was a fair attendance, but the threatening aspect of the weather ...

    Article : 92 words
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  35. BEULAH

    Last Friday a serious accident befel a young man named Fred. Cox. He was engaged splitting rails in the bush for Mr John Cooper. A couple of rails ...

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