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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE GOVERNMENT'A POLICY.

    Melbourne, Monday.—Great interest is being taken in the statement to be delivered at Nhill to-morrow night by the Premier, Mr. Irvine, who will declare the ...

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  4. AN ESCAPED CONVICT'S PUNISHMENT.

    Melbourne, Monday.—The convict O'Connor, who escaped from Pentridge some months back and was re-captured was to-day sentenced to an additional ...

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  5. RAINS IN THE RIVERINA.

    Sydney, Monday.—Good rains have fallen in the Rivetina district, though not yet has the downpour been sufficient for requirements. ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Monday. — The following is Tasmania's weather forecast for to-morrow :—Rain ; more or loss overcast— barometer will fall rapidly, with N.E. to ...

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  7. ECONOMY AND REFORM.

    Adelaide, Monday. —Thirty-five civil servants over the maximum age are being retired in pursuance of the retrenchment policy of the Government. Their places ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Cleghorn, one of the best known of New Zealand sturgeons, has died suddenly from heart disease at Wanganui. The Arbitration Court has fixed the ...

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  9. Foundered in a Cyclone.

    Particulars of a terrible shipping disaster, involving the loss of over 700 lives, already reported by cable, have been received from Calcutta. The British-India ...

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  10. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Monday.—It is anticipated that there will be a deficit of £400,000 in the State finances for the year ending June 30. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Monday.—The Australian shipowners have agreed to put up freights by half a crown to five shillings per ton owing to the demand for space, resulting from ...

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  12. A GARDEN ROBBER SHOT.

    Sydney, Monday.—Ah Chow, a Chinese gardener, was shot while robbing a vegetable garden. His injuries are not serious. ...

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  13. THE ELBA AGROUND.

    Sydney, Monday.—The steamer Elba on leaving Newcastle ran on a reef damaging her hull. She steamed on to the shoal to prevent sicking, and now has ...

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  14. A FOOTBALLER KILLED.

    Brisbane, Monday. — A footballer named Stewart Nichol died from injuries received during a football match at Dundabere on Saturday. ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government recently decided to clear the land re-purchased as Uraidla in order to provide work for the unemployed. In one day 400 men applied for ...

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  16. FOUND DROWNED.

    0Adelaide, Monday.—The body of Philip Conigrave, a contractor, has been found in the Torrens River. Suicide is suspected. ...

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  17. WESTRALIA.

    The expenditure of the State for May was £317,475, which is £18,081' in excess of the revenue. This is the first deficit of the year. The expenditure for the eleven ...

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  18. THE PREMIER'S ELECTORATE.

    Hobart, Monday.—It is stated that the Premier, Hon N. E. Lewls, will contest the Sorell electorate at the next general election. Mr Lowis' present constituency ...

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  19. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Monday.—At a meeting of the City Council to-day it was decided to grant Mrs. Vaux, whose husband was killed in March last at the Corporation ...

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  20. STATE REFORM.

    Railton has a live branch. Names are being added daily to the members roll, and it is hoped to start branches shortly at Kimberley and Beulah. ...

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  21. THE TREASURERS SPEECH.

    The "On Dit" column of the Hobart "News" declares— That the Treasurer told a very nice tale at Burnie. ...

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  22. THE LOSS OF THE KETCH CLYTIE.

    Launceston, Monday.—A court of inquiry into the wreck of the ketch Olytia at Surprise Bay, King Island, on May 8, was held at the Police Court ...

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  23. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Monday. —The following probates have been issued : Mary Brodribb to Percy Montford Williams, £406; Catherine Fowler to John Ephraim ...

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  24. North-Western News.

    Mr Henry Neville, war correspondent of the London "Daily Graphic" gave one of his popular lectures on the late war to a Railton audience in Eaves' Hall on ...

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  25. LATROBE.

    Mr J. A. Von Alwjn, of Latrobe, has received a cable announcing the death of Mrs M'Robertson, wife of the well-known Victorian confectionery manufacturer. ...

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  26. DEVONPORT.

    The local fishermen are making some good hauls of barracouta outside the Jersey Heads, in fact, on Saturday they were such a drug in the market that one ...

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  27. ULVERSTONE.

    It had been arranged to give our local troopers from South Africa a cordial welcome in the Town Hall to-night, but in consequence of the late arrival of the ...

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  28. BURNIE.

    A public meeting will be held in the Baptist Hall on Thursday evening, at which a silver medal contest will take place under the auspices of the W.O.T.U. ...

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  29. DON.

    The medal contest in connection with the Don L.T.L. took place in the Don Congregational Church on Friday last, Mr Walker, in the absence through ill ...

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  30. THE CORRICKS AT BURNIE.

    Notwithstanding the uninviting state of the weather last evening a large audience greeted the clever Corrick family on their first appearance in the Burnie ...

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  31. STANLEY.

    Although some half a dozen cottages have been projected to meet the urgent demand for residences now obtaining only one so far has been commenced. What ...

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  32. OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS.

    Public Works.—The following tenders have been accepted: Clarke's Plains road, J. B. Smith, £111 8s ; erection of State school and residence, Marrawah, Ernest ...

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  33. The Commonwealth.

    The following is a copy of a telegram received by the Governor-General from the Countess of Hopetoun from Westralia :— We are just sailing from Fremantle. ...

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  34. The Returned Soldiers.

    Hobart, Monday. — The troopship Manila, which arrived yesterday from South Africa, left for Sydney to-day with returned troops for that port and for New ...

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  35. THE COMPLETE CONTINGENT.

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  36. HONORING THE MEN.

    Hobart, Monday.—A promenade concert and smoke social was held this evening in honor of the return of the contingent. A very enjoyable time was spent ...

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  37. North-Western Railways.

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  38. NOTE THIS.

    That you get best value at Stutterds in Boots, Shoes, Drapery, Wall Paper, Picture Mouldings, Ironmongery, Galvanised Iron, Groceries, Furniture, Chairs, ...

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