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  4. PERSONAL.

    The death occurred at Launceston last night of Mr. James Bellord Waldron, one of the city's best-known legal practitioners, at the age of 74 years. The ...

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  5. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Except for the actual preparation of some of the bills to be submitted to Parliament when it reassembles on January 22, the Government's ...

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  6. MINING DISPUTE. Trouble at Mt. Nicholas.

    A conference has been suggested in connection with the industrial trouble at the Mt. Nicholas coal mine, in which all the miners ceased work consequent ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. THE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    To-day's weather for[?]:—Cloudy and cold, with further showers, more particularly in the western half. Fresh to strong squally westerly winds, ...

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  8. DISCHARGED MEN NOT REINSTATED.

    The management of the Mt. Nicholas colliery declined to reinstate the discharged men this morning, and the miners have ceased work. ...

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  9. RAILWAY CONCESSION.

    When the Minister of Railways (Hon. J. A. Lyons) was at Launceston early in December he conferred with members of the State School Teachers' Union, and ...

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  10. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Letter.—Correspondents are asked to make their letters as brief as possible, and to note that for editorial information correct address as well as ...

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  11. LIFE ASSURANCE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Not so many years ago a large number of people, especially women, had a strong prejudice against life assurance. They had the iden that a person who ...

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  12. The Mercury.

    The weather, normally abnormal, is rather worse than usual about the world of late. To-day's cable news speaks of high tides with earthquake ...

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  13. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE

    After a lengthy stay in the South, a party of Young Australia League students arrived here this morning by the mail train, and took up their residence at the ...

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  14. FRUIT CROPS.

    The following report on fruit crops has been issued by the Agricultural and Stock Department:— The marked improvement in climatic ...

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  15. HEAT WAVE IN QUEENSLAND.

    Extremely hot weather has prevailed in Brisbane during the last few days and to-day waterside workers engaged in unloading South African maize from the ...

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  16. RINDERPEST. ITS IN[?]OUCTION A MYSTERY.

    Althought several experts have been engaged in endeavouring to trace the source of infection in conneetion with the outbreak of rinderpest in West Australia ...

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  17. ROADS IN BRIGHTON DISTRICT.

    At the meeting of the Brighton Municipal Council this week the bad condi[?] of the roads throughout the municipality and their improvement were the subject ...

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  18. LAND DEVELOPMENT AND RAILWAYS.

    in his interesting report on the possibility of growing sugar beet in Tasmania, Mr. W. L. Williams mentions three districts which may be suitable, ...

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  19. EXPLOSION IN QUARRY.

    An unenviable experienge befell the residents in the neighbourhood of a quarry on the Bowen Bridge-road yesterday afternoon, when large stones ...

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  20. INDEX TO NEWS.

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  21. BELGIUM'S PROHIBITION.

    The importation of Australian frozen meat into Belgi[?] has been prohibited on account of the rinderpest outbreak in Australia. ...

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  22. HEAT WAVE IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney experieneed another hot day to-day. There were 60 outbreak of fire in the city and suburbs, and the Fire Brigade, which had a strenuous day on ...

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  23. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    The master of the German steamer Hagen (Valentine Wenk and the agents (Messrs. Wills, Gilehrist and Sinderson) to-day pea[?] guilty to permitting the ...

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  24. PROGRESS OF WELLINGTON.

    For the first time in its history [?] lington has reacned the million mark is its building operations. Last year the value of the 1,408 buildings for wh[?] ...

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  25. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

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