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Advertising : 57 wordsThe very widespread regret felt by citizens at the loss sustained to one of the leading educational establishments of Launceston, by the resignation of Rev. F. ...
Article : 1,696 wordsHOBART, Wednesday. — At the Police Court to-day, E. H. Webster was fined £5 and costs for a breach of the Federal Customs Act. The evidence showed that ...
Article : 198 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Messrs. Kitchen and Son were fined £5 and costs at the District Court, for making a false entry regarding spirituous perfume. De- ...
Article : 82 wordsHOBART, Wednesday. — The rumor that a Federal Government Printing Office was to be established at Melbourne is incorrect. The Premier has received ...
Article : 59 wordsFurther applications have been receiv ed from branches by the general secre tary of the Reform League (Mr W. Ty nan) for supplies of voting papers. ...
Article : 157 wordsAt a meeting of the Federal Executive to be held to-day, and to be presided over by Mr Deakin, as senior Minister in the absence of the Governor-General ...
Article : 47 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — Sir William Lyne does not agree with Sir John See's ideas concerning the federal capital. Sydney as the site is congenial to his ...
Article : 84 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In the Assembly, a message from the Legislative Council, asking concurrence in the amendments made in the Reform Bill ...
Article : 56 wordsHOBART, Wednesday. — At an early hour this morning, John Ackroyd, employed at the Ho[?] saw mill, at port Esperance was admitted to the hospital, ...
Article : 32 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Francis Cole, master of the steamer Australia was fined £3 and costs. £2 2s, on each, of two charges under the Immigrant[?] ...
Article : 29 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday. — Mr Lewis, the chief electoral officer, had a long interview yesderday morning with the Commissioner of Police, when the whole ...
Article : 69 wordsMr Crosby Gilmore met with an excellent reception in the Athen[?]eum on Saturday night, Mr D. Jones presiding. He gave a resume of his work when ...
Article : 370 wordsHOBART, Wednesday. — A coronial inquiry was held to-day touching the death of John Taylor, which it has been alleged resulted from injuries received in the ...
Article : 115 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. — The warships Royal Arthur, Phoebe, Ringarooma, and Karrakatta, left to-day on a cruise to New Zealand waters. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday. — Captain Rason, the Government Resident in the New Hebrides, will leave Brisbane on Tuesday for Bundaberg, where he will ...
Article : 53 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. — A thunderstorm occurred at Dungog this morning, .and was instrumental in extinguishing the bush fires. The estimated damage ...
Article : 11 wordsSir William Lyne, Minister for Home Affairs, proposes to introduce a short bill to [?]mend the Federal Public Service Act in one or two particulars. One of the ...
Article : 632 wordsSYDNEY. Wednesday. — The outbreak of typhoid fever at Coonamble is increasing in seriousness, the number of cases up to yesterday being 106. All ...
Article : 25 wordsMr O. Dutton, of Trevallyn, has received a cablegram from Mr H. Knight, of Sydney, informing him that his trotting stallion Judge Huon was yesterday transhipped from ...
Article : 651 wordsZEEHAN, Wednesday. — Messrs. Geard, Ogden, and Charlton, left to-day to attend the A.M.A. conference at Butherglen. Mr Lindsay Tulloch and ...
Article : 72 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday. — Jack Santoi a colored man, committed suicide by taking poison at Mackay, and Mrs Gaskin, a domestic servant at the Leaf ...
Article : 14 wordsA meeting of the local board of Health was held in the afternoon of Tuesday, 16th. Present: Rev. W. E[?]rle (chairman), General Wilson, Messrs. M. ...
Article : 482 wordsZEEHAN, Wednesday. — News was received to-day that the appeals in the case of the King v. Connor had been both upheld. In the first case, in which the Crown ...
Article : 118 wordsKALGOORLIE. Wednesday. — An hotel at Golden Valley, [?]nree miles north of Kanowna, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The proprietress had £100 in notes ...
Article : 13 wordsDEVONPORT, Wednesday. — At the social function in the Town Hall last night, after the conclusion of Sir Edmund Barton's address, the chair was occupied ...
Article : 196 wordsZEFHAN, Wednesday. — Mr D. C. Urquhart addressed an average and enthusiastic meeting at the Academy of Music to-night, when he dealt at length ...
Article : 161 wordsThe body of Herbert Arthur Quarry, who was drowned in the River Tamar on Saturday through the yacht Dreyfus capsizing in a squall, was discovered ...
Article : 644 wordsUntil quite recently matters political have been, practically speaking, dead, but the inquisitorial income tax which the Lewis-Bird combination are seeking ...
Article : 220 wordsBURNIE, Wednesday. — Sir Edmund Barton, Sir Philip Fysh, and Senator Keating arrived by the afternoon train to-day from Devonport, and were ...
Article : 270 wordsWELLINGTON Sunday. — Lord Hawke's team has beaten the Otago eleven by an innings and 230 runs. Scores: Englishmen: First innings 473 (Warner 211, Fane 75). ...
Article : 47 wordsThere was a fair gathering at the Methodist Sunday school picnic held in the recreation ground on Saturday afternoon, rain holding off till refreshments ...
Article : 196 wordsCommenting in "The Age" on the premiership matches of last Saturday; "MidOn" writes: East Melbourne had scored 744 with two wickets down against Fitzroy ...
Article : 332 wordsThe Government poultry expert (Mr R. J. Terry) has concluded a tour of the East and North-West Coasts, and leaves Launceston by the express to-day for ...
Article : 520 wordsSir, — I was pleased to see your question to the Minister of Lands as to why income from rent should be exempt from new taxation, but was disappointed with ...
Article : 445 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mr G. H. Reid has received a telegram from Mr John Henry re Sir Edmund Barton's statement at Devonport, that the free ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday. — The officials of the New South Wales Rifle Association, who are anxious to take the lead in sending a team to Bisley this year, are not meeting with ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Thu 19 Feb 1903, Page 3
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