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  2. S. T. & P. SOCIETY

    HOBART, Wednesday.-The annual meeting of the Southern Tasmanian Agriculture and Pastoral Society was held to-night. Mr A. Hean, Minister ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday.-The Minis-ter of Lands, when seen to-day in regard to the action, if any, he intended taking concerning diseased potatoes. ...

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  4. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    Many hopes of a decade's growth were realised yesterday afternoon, when, under the happiest circumstances, the Children's Cottage ...

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  6. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—The half-yearly meeting of the A.N.A. was held to-night, and the election of officers resulted as follows: President, Mr J. ...

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  7. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—The "Players," a combination of local amateurs, successfully staged the drama, "Not Guilty," at the Gaiety Theatre ...

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  8. RAILWAY MISHAP

    MELBORUNE, Wednesday—A serious railway mishap was narrowly averted on the Sandringbam line, two trains, travelling in the same direction, ...

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  9. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    The Deloraine Municipal Council met on Wednesday. Present: Councillors Symmons, Smith Hingston, Hall, Fitzpatrick, Learoyd, Lee, M'Mahon, ...

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  10. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.-A young man named Thomas Burnett was electrocuted, this evening in Hunter-street, in full view of the public. He was in ...

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  11. WORKMEN'S CLUB

    At the Workmen's-Club last night the annual meeting of members was held. There was a full attendance, and in the absence of the president (Mr ...

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  12. PENGUIN WRECK

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The relief fund in aid of the relatives of those who perished in the wreck of the steamer Penguin, some few months ...

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  13. PASTORAL OUTLOOK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—From various sources throughout the Commonwealth, news is to hand that the pastoral outlook is of a, very ...

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  14. COURSING

    Beautiful weather favored leashmen for the meeting held at Clarendon yesterday by the Northern Tasmanian Coursing Club. The rain which fell on the previous day was ...

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  15. [TO THE EDITOR.]

    Sir,-I much regret an omission in the remarks I made at the opening function of the above, in that I quite overlooked the fact, which, I think, on ...

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  16. USURER'S CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A clerk, who was the defendant in a fraud summons case in the District Court to-day stated that be had borrowed £9 ...

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  17. PRODUCE MARKETS

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday.-Pot[?] deliveries were moderate to-day amounting to 3900 bags, also 80 bags peas, 112 bags chaff, 80 bales straw, ...

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  18. HORSE SAUSAGES.

    The latest cause celebre in Berlin is one with sausages as its subject. A number of dealers in these savoury articles dear to the boart of Germans, ...

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  19. AMUSEMENTS

    The attraction for Prince of Wales's Birthday will be the production of Wallace's fascinating opera "Maritana," at the Albert Hall by the Royal Operatic ...

    Article : 91 words
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