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  2. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — On July 15 the Governor-General. Lord Dudley, presents to the Victorian, South Australian, and Tasmanian ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Tuesday — Sector Pea[?]ce the Australian Minister for Defence, together with Captains Collins, and Petheridge, visited John ...

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  4. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    OATLANDS, Wednesday. — James Mackey, a carpenter at Oatlands, was found this morning with his throat cut. He was alive when found, and ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday.—The people of Forward, a new town in Saskatchewan, have decided to more the whole place nearly three miles west ...

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  6. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Prince of Wales, Princess Mary, and Prime George, inspected the overseas troops at Chelsea to-day, in the presence of ...

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  7. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The confusion in the shipping strike is due to the shipowners in each port negotiating with the seamen independently. Many ...

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  8. THE POLICEMAN'S LOT.

    Tho average policeman, and the country policeman in particular, combines in his person many and varied offices. To those people who ...

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  9. ARRIVAL OF THE TONGARIRO.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The New Zealand Shipping Company's vessel To[?]gariro arrived to-day from London. Included in the passenger list ...

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  10. THEFT OF BILLIARD BALLS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — 109 billiard balls, valued £60, were stolen from the Lyric Theatre billiard saloon at Prahran during last night. ...

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  11. WOOL COMBERS' TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Several hundred Bradford wool combers broke into a mill last night and stopped the machinery. The police intervened ...

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  12. THE FRENCH CRISIS.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — Speculation has has been active regarding the composition of the Cabinet which will replace that of M. Monis, which resigned ...

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  13. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    MELBOURNE Wednesday, — Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, has cabled that the prime minister. Mr. Fisher has selected ...

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  14. DUCKINCHAM PALACE GARDEN PARTY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— There was magnificent weather to-day for the King's garden party at Buckinghaem Palace. The attendance totalled ...

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  15. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.— In the United States Senate yesterday, the amendment moved by Senator Root to the Wool. Tariff Bill, and which aimed ...

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  16. THE COMMONWEALTH'S MESSAGE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— The Governor-General has received a cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies acknowledging ...

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  17. DRUNK AT 102 YEARS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A Swede, aged 102 years, was to-day charged at the City Court with having been drink. The man was ...

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  18. HOBART GAOL SENSATION.

    HOBART, Wednesday. —An inquiry was commenced to-day into the circumstances attending the death of Henry Cooper, aged 22 a prisoner ...

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  19. TASMANIA'S MESSAGE.

    THE KING'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT, HOBART Wednesday.— The State Governor, Sir Harry Barron has received a message from the Secretary ...

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  20. PASSING VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,— Several suburban business people are complaining of having been victimised by a man using valueless cheques. ...

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  21. WARBURTON TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The second trial of John Cable Polley, on a charge of murdering a Hindoo at Warburton, was concluded to-day. ...

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  22. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Balfour addressed a non party gathering at the Stock Exchange last evening. He dealt with the Declaration of London, and ...

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  23. POSTAL OFFICIAL SUSPENDED.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — A well known official in the Postal Department has been suspended on the allegation that he has committed a ...

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  24. SHORTAGE OF ARTISANS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A deputation waited on the Acting Premier, Mr. Watt, to-day, and urged the importation of artisans. The ...

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  25. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Orient Co.'s new liner Orama has been launched at the Clyde. It is expeoted that sho will be ready to sail for ...

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  26. OVERSEAS PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Grocers' Company to-day banqueted the overseas Parliamentarians. Sir John Quick, in replying on behalf of the ...

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  27. SUICIDE AT OATLANDS.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — A man named Wm. Mackey, of Oatlands, committed suicide to-day by cutting his throat. The act appears to have been ...

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  28. U.A.O.D.

    The annual social of the Ophir branch of the United Ancient Order of Druids was held in the Town Hall last night. Considerable attention ...

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  29. PRICES OF METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  30. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The Federal land tax collections now mounts to £1,339,170. Practically ...

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  31. PLAYING WITH DEATH.

    The strange circumstances surrounding the death of a fashionable physician are engaging the attention, of the ablest detectives in New York, who ...

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  32. ANOTHER BANQUET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Last evening Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, gave a luncheon to Lord Denman, Governor-General ...

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  33. LADY BARRON'S KINDNESS.

    HOBART, Wednesday. —Her Excellency Lady Barron yesterday paid a visit of inspection to the Charitable Institution at Newtown and learnt that ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A man named Olling, aged 20, died from the kick he received while footballing at Tingha. ...

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  35. PERSONAL

    A London cable reports that the estate of the late Felix Spiers has been sworn for probate purpose at £151,327. His Excellency, Sir Harry Barron, ...

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  36. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — By the steamer Wakatipu for Sydney to-day 698 long wool sheep were sent to the Sydney sales. The vessel also took ...

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  37. PERNICIOUS PICTURE SHOWS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — To-day a women's deputation asked the Minister of Education to prevent children being allowed to attend picture shows ...

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  38. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday — Fifty-three members of the Chamber of Commerce have signed a petition and forwarded it to Hon. H. H .Asquith and Sir ...

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  39. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday, — A broken spring on the tender caused the train for Burnie to leave an hour late to-day. ...

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  40. CHURCH DESTROYED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Anglican, church at Weston was destroyed by fire, caused by the fusing of electric wires. ...

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  41. PECULIAR FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— William Pearson, a Justice of the Peace, at Leichardt, died, . aged 57; through swallowing his false teeth while ...

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  42. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — General Godly, in the course of a speech to-day, said he had received great encouragement from all classes of people ...

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  43. OVERSEAS' CLUB.

    lONDON, Wednesday.— The "Daily Mail" Overseas Club has been inaugurated in London, and already the membership totals 50,000. One ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Daniel Tidy, a white ant expert, was committed for trial to-day for unlawfully killing Alice Jaques, who died in the ...

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  45. MINING.

    All orders receive prompt personal attention. No commission charged unless business transacted. Quotations supplied. Address telegrams ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Today the State Parliament opened. Sir Jenkin Coles, Speaker, was absent, being seriously ill. The speech ...

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  47. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 448 words
  48. WEDDING BELLS.

    A very pretty wedding was celebrated by the Ven. Archdeacon Richard in St. John's Church, Devonport, yesterday. The bride was Miss Susie ...

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  49. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  50. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday. — William Wake is the second victim of the Kellerberrin tragedy, when James Smith ran amok and attacked his two mates ...

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  51. THE COURTS.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. F. J. Tallack (Warden), H. J. Payne, and S. Curnow, a miner named Mark D: Dewhurst was ...

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  52. TEACHERS IN CONFERENCE.

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. — tHE annual conference of the State School Teachers Union was opened at Wellington Square school to-day, the ...

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  53. COLEMAN—TUCKER.

    The marriage took place on Wednesday at 3 p.m. of Miss Rosa May Tucker, eldest daughter of Mr. James Tucker, of "Woodlands," Myalla, and Mr. Wm. P. ...

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  54. THE ULVERSTONE LODGE.

    Tho monthly meeting of the Ulverstone Lodge, U.A.O.D. was held on Tuesday night in tho Oddfellows' Hall. Tho half-yearly installation of officers ...

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  55. A CLOSE SHAVE.

    Sir Douglas Straight, well known in London literary circles, once had a strange experience when he went into a shop to be shaved. As he eat in the ...

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  56. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday. — At the Police Court to-day Thomas Davis, for being on the premises of the Rec. J. S. Bryers for an unlawful purpose, was ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. UP GUARDS, AND AT EM!

    Teacher (to pupil in history class):— Now you remember what I told you about the Battle of Waterloo, don't you?" ...

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