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  2. THE ROWING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    The Tasmanian crew went out twice to-day. Leaving the North Esk sheds at 10.30 in the morning, accompanied by their coach (Mr. James Coogan) in the ...

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  3. LICENSING ACT.

    There was conflicting evidence at the City Police Court yesterday before the Police Magistrate (Mr. E. W. Tuner)) in a case preferred ...

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  4. BASE METALS.

    Speaking at the half-yearly meeting of the Amalgamated Zinc (De Bavay's, held to-day, the chairman (Mr. W. L. Baillion, M.L.C.) referred to the ...

    Article : 442 words
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  6. HIGH SCHOOL FOR SCOTTSDALE.

    With the gradual extension of the State High School system to take in the more important country centres, the people of the North-East Coast have ...

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  7. SPORTING NEWS

    The Longford Racing Club has decided to hold its Anzac Day race meeting at Mowbray, and nominations for the different events to be contested on that ...

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  8. MAINLAND NOTES.

    The name of Padula has been bestowed on the two-year-old half brother to Speciality in R. Bradfield's stable at Elemington. ...

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  9. BOXING.

    The famous French boxer Georges Carpentier has been invited to visit Australia to meet the American "Billy" Shade. A cablegram was despatched this ...

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  10. AMALGAMATED ZINC CO.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Amalgamated Zine (De Bavay's Ltd., was held to-day. Mr. W. L. Baillien presided, and, in moving the adoption ...

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  11. CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association held this week a proposal made in a letter from the New South Wales Cricket association to hold home ...

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  12. ACCIDENT WITH REVOLVER.

    Kenneth R. Martin, married, a resident of Ulverstone, was admitted to the local hospital yesterday, suffering from a revolver shot in the lower part ...

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  13. TROTTING.

    The Tasmanian Trotting Club will hold its April meeting at Risdon-park to-morrow afternoon, and will absorb over £700 in stakes, for which the ...

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  14. HOBBS ON AUSTRALIA.

    J. B. Hobbs, who visited Australia with the last English cricket team, writing in the "Star," says he has paid his last visit to Australin, not because he ...

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  15. THE MELBOURNE FIRE.

    The belief that the fire which partially destroyed Nunan's buildings, in Swanston-street, city, last night, had resulted in the death of one of the ...

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  16. FOOTBALL

    The annual meeting of the Lindisfarne Football Club was held at Lindisfarne on Monday evening, Councillor A. Chapman presiding over a large ...

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  17. THE TAMAR SCHEME.

    A conference of members of the State Ministry and wardens of the Launceston Marine Board, with reference to the Tamar improvements scheme, was ...

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  18. C.E.M.S.

    The annual meeting of delegates from the various branches of the Church of England Men's Society was held yesterday morning at the ...

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  19. TWICE SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    An application was heard by the full bench of the High Court to-day for special leave to appeal by Major James Stewart against a judgement of ...

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  20. NORTHERN TASMANIAN FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

    At the ordinary meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Football Association, held on Tuesday evening, Mr. T. Shields was unonimously elected ...

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  21. THE MINING DEPRESSION.

    NNo. 6 Argent Syndicate, after struggling against adverse circumstances, has decided to close the mine down on Friday. The high smelting charges ...

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  22. HOCKEY.

    To be played at Sandy Bay (in front of Queenborough Cemetery) on Saturday). B grade (2.30 p.m.)—Old Hobartians from D. Charlton, J. Allen, E. ...

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  23. FLINDERS ISLAND.

    There is urgent need for a State shipping service to Flinders Island. The island is short of provisions, and the muttonbird shipping season is ...

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  24. GOLF.

    The Golf Committee on the rules of the game has notified alterations, which will come into operation on JUne 1. Standardising the golf ball, the minimum weight ...

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  25. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    From further information made available to-day it appears that the subsidy to be paid the Orient Co. will be nearer £170,000 (the amount payable ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. TO-MORROWS MATCHES.

    The following matches are to be played to-morrow- North Hobart v. Bellerive.—On the top ground, at 2.45 p.m. Bellerive ...

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  27. COVERED COURTS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

    IN the fourth round of the covered counts tennis championship matches now being played at the Queen's Club. Crawloy beat Doust by 7—5, 1—6, 6—2, 6—6. ...

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  29. ATHLETICS.

    E. Torry, of St. Virgil's College, the winner of the senior cap this year, is a leading lignt in all the departments of expert. This year he won all the races be started ...

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  30. TRAM CAR CRASHES INTO TRAIN.

    A sensational collision between a crowded tramear and a goods train occurred at a level crossing at Woollongabba yesterday evening. The tramear ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    This afternoon and evening [?] Tal[?] will appear at the National Theatre in "The [?] as Bettina [?]. The second big feature is the [?]. ...

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  32. DOINGS AT MOWBRAY.

    Most of the horses trained at Mowbray have had a let-up since the Easter carnival, and have been allowed to take things easily this week, though several ...

    Article : 273 words
  33. MEETINGS, ETC.

    A meeting of the Tasmanian Football League is to be held to-morrow night. A meeting of the Girl Guides is to be held to-day. Lady Allardyee is to ...

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  34. STOPS FIERCE HEADACHES.

    To cool down the over-excited nerve centres. snuff pieces of icemint up nostrils, besides rubbing the cream on forehead or temples. The warm blood melts the cream, ...

    Article : 59 words
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