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  2. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Saturday.—At a meeting of the Executive Council the following appointments were made:—Police officers appointed inspectors under the Licensing ...

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  3. British and Foreign.

    London, July 23—The death is announced of Wilson Barrett, one of the greatest of dramatist and actor-managers, who entered the profession at the age of ...

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  4. The War.

    London, July 23.—It is officially announced that Russia, in response to British representations, has promised that the P. and O. steamer Malacca, which was ...

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Mukden, cabling on the 19th, stated that fierce fighting bad been going on for two days, and was still continuing. ...

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  6. MRS MAYBRICK RELEASED.

    London, July 22.—Pursuant to the promise given by the Home Secretary, Mrs Maybrick, convicted of poisoning her husband in 1889, was yesterday set at ...

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  7. TWO DAYS' FIGHTING.

    General Kouropatkin reports that after two days' fighting on the Liao-yang and Saimatse-road near the railway line in Southern Manchuria, the Russians ...

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  8. SUPREME COURT SITTING.

    Hobart, Sunday.—The following is the calendar for the sitting of the Supreme Court at Hobart on Tuesday:— John Lascelles, A. E. Holmes and ...

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  9. THE STEAMER MALACCA.

    The Berlin "Post" states that Germany is not anxious to adopt a too conspicuous attitude respecting the Russian seizure of German mails. The "Post" compares ...

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  10. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    London, July 22—The commission appointed by the Government to make inquiries with respect to the proposed tariff reform has submitted its initial ...

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  11. THE CAPTURED STEAMER.

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Constantinople states that the passage of the Dardanellas by the Smolensk and St. Petersburg was a specially flagrant breach ...

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  12. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    Hobart, Saturday.—The following tenders have been accepted for Government, contracts: District of Gibson, road to selections of Smith, Walker and others, C. B. ...

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  13. BRITISH WARSHIPS DESPATCHED.

    Additional warships have left Malta to join Admiral Domvile. [Admiral Sir Compton Domvile, with eleven British battleships and four cruisers, left Malta ...

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  14. Railway Accident at Risdon.

    Hobart, Sunday.—A sensational railway accident happened at the siding siding on Saturday evening, when the 5.20 local train collided with a race train which was ...

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  15. Sporting.

    Launceston, Sunday.—The blue riband road event of Tasmania to select a representative to compete in the Warrnambool to Melbourne Road Race, inaugurated by ...

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  16. THE MALACCA'S CARGO.

    The "Daily Express" declares that the Russian Consul at Antwerp watched the loading of the Malacca, and gave a formal declaration that there was no contraband ...

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  17. DISEASED FRUIT.

    Hobart, Saturday. — The Anglian brought from Sydney 36 cases of oranges, which were condemned on account of being infested by maggots of the ...

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  18. THE BRITISH PROTEST.

    The Hon. Chas. Hardinge, British Ambassador at St. Petersburg, has warned the Russian Government that the situation is very serious, and has strongly ...

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  19. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRIES.

    The voluminous report of the Tariff Commission on the iron and steel industries unanimously draws the conclusion that these British industries have ...

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  20. NOTIFICATION TO RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph" asserts that Lord Lansdowne has informed Count Lamsdorff that Great Britain will not permit volunteer merchantmen to become ...

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  21. A BRIG SOLD FOR £65.

    Hobart, Saturday.—At noon yesterday Mr G. S. Crouch offered the Norwegian brig Edward for sale by auction without reserve. The attendance of spectators ...

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  22. TURKEY'S POSITION.

    The "Standard" warns Turkey that if she fails to observe her treaty obligations she may find warships entering the Dardanelles from the south. ...

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  23. FLAG NAILED TO THE MAST.

    The "Daily Mail" declares that the Malacca's captain nailed the British flag to the mast, but the prize commander tore it down and hoisted the Russian ...

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  24. THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR.

    Count Beckendendorff, Russian Ambassador in London, waited upon Lord Lansdowne, and a special messenger brought a despatch from St Petersburg to Downing ...

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  25. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Sunday.—A meeting of the creditors of J. W. Holman, flour miller, of Perth, was held at the office of Mr F. Tyson, solicitor, on (Saturday, when the ...

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  26. STATEMENT IN THE COMMONS.

    Although persistent unauthoritative reports are current that Russia sent orders to release the Malacca if there was no contraband cargo found, Mr Balfour, at ...

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  27. NEWSPAPER VIEWS.

    The "Standard" considers that the commission's report is not impartial, as the verdict was determined before the case was submitted. The inquiry, to be ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN FLAGSHIP.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A commotion was created in naval circles last evening when an unexpected order was issued by the Admiralty authorities to prepare the ...

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  29. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Sunday.—The tender of W. G. Wells and C. Oswin at £747 has been accepted by the Tasmanian Smelting Company for the erection of new buildings for ...

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  30. FRANCE AND THE VATICAN

    London, June 22.—The Vatican has not yet withdrawn the instructions it sent to a number of French bishops, intimating that they would be compelled to resign ...

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  31. BRITISH CRUISERS READY.

    The "Standard" states that Admiral Domville is directing the British cruisers to proper points, and if the Malacca is not voluntarily surrendered, she will be ...

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  32. The Minister of Lands.

    The Hon Alex. Hean, Minister of Lands in the Evans Government, is paying his first visit to the North - West Coast, in fulfilment of a promise obtained ...

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  33. "THE TIMES" SUGGESTION.

    "The Times" states that the volunteer fleet question might possibly be referred to the Hague, if Russia undertook no further seizures pending the decision, and ...

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  34. THE LATE MR KRUGER.

    London, July 22.—The Hon A. Lyttleton states that the Imperial Government informed Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Hildyard, of South Africa, that any ...

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  35. KUROKI AND KOUROPATKIN.

    General Kouropatkin reports that on the 21st Russian sharpshooters and Cossacks attacked a Japanese post at Khudianza, near Ikhavuan, and bayonetted 21 ...

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  36. RACING CYCLISTS.

    In a letter received by a resident of Launceston by the last English mail Major Taylor, the colored cyclist, stated his intention to return and race in ...

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  37. BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    A Newchwang letter received at Tientain states that the commander of a Russian torpedoer reports that he accidentally torpedoed a British steamer in ...

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  38. FOOTBALL

    Zeehan, Sunday.—Yesterday's football match resulted : Commonwealth, 9.11 (65 points) ; Zeehan, 8.13 (61 points). A heavy northerly breeze prevailed throughout the ...

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  39. MR R. S. SIEVIER.

    London, July 22.—Mr R. S. Sievier, who some time ago appeared prominently in a case before the London Law Courts, and was subsequently arrested on a charge ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. CENERAL NEWS.

    London, July 22.—Tremendous scoring has taken place in many of the county matches. Gloucester made 636 against Notts, of which total Jessop made 206. ...

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