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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, September 8 —Vere Goold, who confessed to the murder of Madame Levin at Monte Carlo, and his wife have been taken from Marseilles,where ...

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  3. LONDON CABLES

    London, September 9—It is officially announced that Great Britain and America, pending arbitration, have arranged a modus vivendi for ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES

    London, September 8—The Minister for War (Hon H. B Haldane), speaking at Abernethy (Scotland), defended the recent purchase of ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Monday. — Mr Tart, the Chief Commissioner of Railways, returned to-day after six month's leave of absence, during which be has visited Britain and ...

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  6. Bonedust and the Flora.

    Sir,—Kindly permit me space to draw, public attention to a matter that one can fairly claim to be of interest to the community. ...

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  7. VISITOR'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Melbourne, Monday. — William Ryan, a visitor from Deniliquin, New South Wales, died suddenly in a lodging house at South Melbourne this morning. ...

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  8. FREETRADE IN ARMY CONTRACTS.

    Mr Haldane strongly uphold the principle of Freetrade ia army contracts. In the case of meat alone a saving of from £50.000 to £60.000 a ...

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  9. English XI.

    London, September 8—Frank Tarrant, formerly of Australia, and the best all-round cricketer of the English season, is to travel to Australia with ...

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  10. MR DEAKIN.

    Melbourne, Monday. — The Prime Minister, Mr Deakin, attended at his office for a few hours to-day and consulted with Sir Wm. Lyne and Mr ...

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  11. Texas Mining Explosion.

    London, September 9.—An explosion resulting from firedamp occurred in the Esperanza mines, Coahuila, Texas. ...

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  12. MELBOURNE SHOW TAKINGS.

    Melbourne, Monday. — The Royal Agricultural Socicty's show was a financial success, althongh the takings were £800 less than those of last year. ...

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  13. Tennis in Germany.

    London, September 9—A. F. Wilding (New Zealand) has turned the tables in respect to his recent defeat by Froitzheim (Germany) by ...

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  14. Moroccan Affairs.

    London, September 8,—Mulai Hafid, the recently proclaimed Sultan, has secured 1,700,000 rounds ef ammunition in the customs house at Mazagan, ...

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  15. A PRISON FIRE

    Melbourne, Monday. — A fire broke one at the Pentridge prison to-day and the flax shed was destroyed. The damage dene is assesed at £150. ...

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  16. Sir Harry Maclean.

    London, September 8 —A letter has been received from Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, who was captured by the brigand chief Raieu[?]i, stating that ...

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  17. R.C. TEACHERS.

    Melbourne, Monday. — The Teachers Registration Board has decided to refuse to recognise a separate standard of training for teachers engaged in Roman ...

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  18. House of Lords

    London, September 9—The Marquis of Londonderry, formerly Lord President of the Council, speaking at Wynyard Park, said the reason the ...

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  19. RAISULI'S FINAL TERMS.

    Later.—Raisui's final terms for the release of Kaid Maclean have been submitted to the British Legation at Tangier. They include a demand ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. MAJOR GENERAL HOAD.

    Melbourne, Monday. — To-day Major-General Hoad, the Commonwealth Commandand, left for Sydney to make military inspections in New South Wales. ...

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  22. ARMISTICE EXTENDED.

    London, September 9.—The cessation of hostilities requested by some of the tribes at Casablanca in order that negotiations might be commenced ...

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  23. THE OPIUM WAR.

    Melbourne, Monday. — Twenty tins of opium were seized to-day on the premises occupied by a [?]nese at Carlton. ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Monday. — Constable Howard, of Rydalmere, hearing a noise in the vestry of the Roman Catholic church, entered the building and surprised four men ...

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  25. Champion Swimming.

    London, September 8—The 100yds swimming championship at Manchester was won by C. M. DanieU in 45 2.5sec, which is a record. ...

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  26. Atlantic Greyhounds.

    London, September 8.—The Canard Co.'s new turbine steamer, Lusitania, sailed on Saturday for New York 2½ hours after the Lucania. Excitement ...

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  27. The New Tariff.

    Melbourne, Monday.—A number of deputations wilted on the Minister for Customs to-day to ask for reduction in the tariff. Consideration of the request ...

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  28. Trade Union Congress.

    London, September 9.—The Trade Union Congress at Bath to-day declared that the Unemployed Act would fail to touch even the fringe of ...

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  29. EX-SOLICITOR SENTENCED.

    Sydney, Monday : — Henry While, formery a solicitor, has been found guilty off[?]ing a dead of mertgage, and sentenced to three years. ...

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  30. DUTY ON TRACTION ENGINES.

    A deputation was introduced to the Minister of Cus[?] by Mr Storrer on Friday in connection with, the duty on traction engines. It was represented by ...

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  31. SHIPS DOCTOR SUICIDES.

    Sydney, Monday—Dr Willett, ship's doctor of the steamer Pacifique, suicided by by shooting himself in his cabin when on voyage to Sydney. ...

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  32. Cattle Naming Case.

    London, September 8.—As the result of investigations concerning the mutilation of two mares at Great Wyrley on August 26, a cap has been found in ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Monday. — John Blackburn, 30 years of see, was to-day charged with attempled tran-wrecking by piecing sleepers on the near Besrburrum ...

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  34. Tragedy at Venice.

    London, September 9 —Naumoff, a Russian, has been arrested for fatally shooting a Russian, Count Hamar-oweki, at Venice. The latter's life ...

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  35. LITTLE GIRL DROWNED.

    Brisbane, Monday, — A little girl. Jesste Goodfellow by Dime, nice years of age, the drowned in a waterhole at New market. ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Monday. — A young man, a clerk in the Nations 1 Bank was run over by a train in the Newmarket tunnel and was killed. ...

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  37. Traction Engine Traffic.

    As Saturday's meeting of the Table Cape Road Tru[?]the even senor of the proceeding was somewhat disturbed on two occasions . one being when the alleged ...

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  38. NO RISE IN AUSTRALIAN CANDLES.

    In a letter signed "Protection," published in the Melbourne "Age," the writer inquired whether the local candle merchants and manufactures had in any way ...

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  39. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Monday. — The following appointments will be notified in the "Gazette" to-morrow. W. Weld, a trustee of the Gormanston ...

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  40. LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    Hobart, Monday. — October 2 sad 3 will be gazetted as public holidays for Launceston, on account of Launceston Show being held on those dates. ...

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  41. Local Government Act.

    An informal discussion took place at the Devonport Town Board room yesterday in respect to the Local Government Act, another public meeting being ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL BANK DIVIDEND

    Hobart, Monday. — The Commercial Bank is to declare an annual dividend at the rate of 12 per cent. ...

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  43. General News.

    London, September 8—King Edward received an enthusiastic reception on his return to London after his visit to Germany. ...

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  44. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. LAUNCESTON

    Hobark, Monday.—It is probable that the Treasurer's and Minister of Lands statements will be both delivered in the House on Thursday next. Launceston, Monday.—A well attended meeting was held at the Albert Hill to-night to discuss the Local Option Bill. The Mayor, Alderman Bolaod, presided. ...

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  45. Milling.

    Consequent on the developments as the Bound Hill, which venture owes its flotation to the energy of Messrs H. H. H'Fie and W. Innes, of Devonport, thers are ...

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  46. TABLE CAPE DISSATISFACTION.

    Messrs. C. H. Pullen (C[?]) G. J. Bell and J. L. Biggins, of the Yolla Road Trush, waited on Saturday's meeting of the Table Cape Road Trust in reference ...

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  47. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS ARD SALES

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  48. THE PRISON ESCAPEE.

    Launceston, Monday.—No tidings have yet been discovered of the prisoner, George Downs, who escaped from custody on Saturday. ...

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  49. CITY COUNCIL.

    Launceston, Monday.—Merely formal business was transacted at the meeting of the City Council to-day, the proceeding only lasting about five minutes. ...

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  50. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Launceston, Monday.—A meeting of creditor in the bankrupt estate of Philip Joseph Swain, of Emu Bay, farmer and produce merchant, was held to-day at the ...

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  51. Advertising

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