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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Captain Morton, master of the steamer M. S. Dollar, was at the District Court today fined £20 for having allowed two Chinese members of his crew to escape ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The state schools throughout the state will be closed on Friday. ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mr. M. A. Noble, referring to the balance-sheet of the Australian Eleven, said that, as for he could remember. the return of £473 per man was about ...

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  5. HALLEY'S COMET

    Just as celestial mechanics have greatly advanced since Halley made his memorable prediction, so even more has man's knowledge of what a comet is. ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    The second presentation of this week's admirable programme was, not with standing the inclement weather, greeted by a good audience Inst night. The selection ...

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  7. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND INSURANCE

    The report of the sub-committee recently appointed by the Southern Tasmanian Friendly Societies' Association to prepare a scheme for the consolidation ...

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  8. EMPIRE DAY

    Empire Day celebrations will not be held on May 24. MELBOURNE, Tuesday. His Excellency the Governor-General ...

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  9. CADETS ON TOUR

    Twenty two Australian cadets will leave tomorrow by the R.M.S. Orvieto for Europe. The visit is not official, but the lads have been given letters of ...

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  10. FULL COURT JUDGMENT

    The Full Court to-day delivered judgment in the case of Aeraman v. the South Australian G is Company, claiming 5 Ss, the amount of dividend on IS shares, ...

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  11. CRIMINAL COURT

    At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice M'lntyre, Sidney St. Clair Devon pleaded guilty to :a charge of house breaking at Bagdad, and was ...

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  12. CITY IMPROVEMENTS

    The expectation of the market is that the proposed city of Melbourne loan of £1300,000 will be available next month. The rate of interest will be 3 ½ per cent., ...

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  13. ELECTION SEQUEL

    Shortly after ,the federal elections, Mr. A. J. Fraser, who unsuccessfully contested the Laanecoorie division against Dr. C. C. Sadmon, stated that., he intended ...

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  14. ELECTORAL EXPENSES

    At a meeting of the general executive of the Australian Labour Federation, correspondence from the various centres directed ;attention to the provision of the ...

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  15. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    The gross railway revenue for March £446,942—was, the largest amount ever received by the department in one month. The revenue from July 3, 1909, to April ...

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  16. LICENSING LAW

    A singular case was heard in 'the Magistrate's Court.. Greymouth. The Mayor and leading citizens of the town a banquet to Mr. Massey, leader of ...

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  17. CLEMENT L WRAGGE.

    'An interesting experience is in store for the people of Launceston tonight, when Mr. Clement L. Wragge, astronomer, meteorologist, and traveller, will ...

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  18. HOBART MARINE BOARD

    At a meeting of the marine board today the Master Warden moved-"That we, as members of the marine board of Hobart, express our deepest sympathy ...

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  19. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    Charles Edward Thurgood was before the Bairnsdale Court to-day on three charges of haring obtained money by falsely representing that he was ...

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  20. PRE-SESSIONAL SPEECH

    Mr. M'Gowen made a pre-sessional speech to a large audience tonight. lie contended that Mr. Wade's Coercion Act took away the trial by jury. He ...

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  21. CLEAVER MUSICAL FAMILY.

    Launceston will be favoured with a visit from the Cleaver Musical Family, which will appear at The Empire Theatre for a short season, commencing on ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Federal Cabinet met today, and sat for several hours. At its conclusion the Prime Minister sent out a message to the effect, that there was nothing for ...

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  23. THE WEATHER

    Since the breaking of the drought there has been no cause for complaint on the part of farmers and others of a scarcity of water. Within the past ...

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  24. A CAPTAIN'S COMPLAINT

    Captain Martin, of the Loch Katrine on arrival of the vessel at Sydney. made a complaint that his distress signals had not been taker any notice of by the ...

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  25. STATE ELECTIONS

    A systematic effort is to be made to cover Wilmot with a network of Liberal meetings on the eve of the election next month, Tuesday, the 7th. Mr. ...

    Article : 276 words
  26. TASMANIAN EDEN

    Despite the fact that the first attempt at closer settlement— that which was made in the Garden of Eden—was not altogether a success, Archbishop Delany, ...

    Article : 404 words
  27. EDUCATIONAL

    The following notifications have been made:— Appointment of Teachers.—Head teachers—L. R. Dodge, to Gray; 21. T. Cheek, ...

    Article : 212 words
  28. SUGAR GROWERS

    Mr. W. G. Higgs, M.H.R, arrived today from Queensland for the purpose of placing before the Prime Minister the grievances of the sugar growers of the ...

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  29. FEDERAL LAND TAX

    Mr. Leo (Minister of Works), speaking at the Shires Conference today, made preference to the proposed federal land fax. He said they all believed the ...

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  30. AMONG THE WORKERS

    The fortnightly meeting of the Launceston branch of the Australasian Federated Butchers' Employees' Union was held at the Workmen's Club on Monday ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. THEATRICAL CHORISTERS.

    Application was yesterday lodged with the Common wealth Industrial Registrar for the registration of the Australian Theatrical Choristers' Association under ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Evandale Police Court yesterday morning, before Messrs. D. Lindsay (Warden) and S. Hawley, J.P., Thomas' Carter, for having allowed his cow to ...

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  34. TRACK TO BALFOUR

    Complaints concerning the track to Mount Balfour and the difficulties met with at Lagoon River are almost continuous. It would be well for the ...

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  35. DEMENTED MOTHER'S ACT

    A demented mother murdered her baby it Araluen 'this morning. Mrs. Keys woke up her husband at 5 o'clock, and hold him it was time to get up. He ...

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  36. THE STRIKE LEADERS.

    Hutton, O'Connor, and Butler, three of the strike leaders, were released from Maitland Gaol this morning. There was no demonstration at Newcastle. ...

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  37. LATROBE CASES.

    At the Latrobe Police Court yesterday the P.M. ('Mr. L. E. Chambers) presided. William Betts was charged by his Wife, Pearl Betts, with desertion. Mr. R. M. ...

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  38. REPORTED BURGLARY

    The police have nothing to report concerning the alleged burglary of a house occupied by a young married woman named Howard. The affair was reported ...

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  39. INCREASE OF SALARIES.

    Mr. Wade says the intention of the Government is to increase the pay of the police, and the salaries of the school teachers in the country districts, and to ...

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  40. ADVANCE IN WAGES.

    The arbitrators have awarded the conductors and trans men on the Vanderbilt lines west of Buffalo a 7 per cent. increase in wages. ...

    Article : 54 words
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