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  2. Advertising

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  4. FAREWELL TO REV. NANCE

    The 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. ...

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  5. TASMANIA

    HOBART, 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 ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Messrs. Kitchen and Son were fined £5 and costs at the District Court, for making a false entry regarding spirituous perfume. De- ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH

    HOBART, Wednesday. — The rumor that a Federal Government Printing Office was to be established at Melbourne is incorrect. The Premier has received ...

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  8. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    Further 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. ...

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  9. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    At 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 ...

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  10. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    SYDNEY, 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 ...

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  11. PARLIAMENTARY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — In the Assembly, a message from the Legislative Council, asking concurrence in the amendments made in the Reform Bill ...

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  12. ACCIDENT AT A SAWMILL.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — At an early hour this morning, John Ackroyd, employed at the Ho[?] saw mill, at port Esperance was admitted to the hospital, ...

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  13. IMMIGRANTS RESTRICTION ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Francis Cole, master of the steamer Australia was fined £3 and costs. £2 2s, on each, of two charges under the Immigrant[?] ...

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  14. ELECTORA[?]ROLLS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Mr Lewis, the chief electoral officer, had a long interview yesderday morning with the Commissioner of Police, when the whole ...

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  15. MR G. C. GILMORE AT WARATAH.

    Mr 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 words
  16. DEATH THROUGH INJURIES.

    HOBART, 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 words
  17. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The warships Royal Arthur, Phoebe, Ringarooma, and Karrakatta, left to-day on a cruise to New Zealand waters. ...

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  18. AUSTRALASIAN SPORTING

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  19. KANAKA DEPORTATION.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Captain Rason, the Government Resident in the New Hebrides, will leave Brisbane on Tuesday for Bundaberg, where he will ...

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  20. STORMS AND BUSH FIRES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A thunderstorm occurred at Dungog this morning, .and was instrumental in extinguishing the bush fires. The estimated damage ...

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  21. THE PUBLIC SERVICE ACT.

    Sir 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 ...

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  22. SERIOUS OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — The outbreak of typhoid fever at Coonamble is increasing in seriousness, the number of cases up to yesterday being 106. All ...

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  23. SPORTING

    Mr 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 ...

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  24. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday. — Messrs. Geard, Ogden, and Charlton, left to-day to attend the A.M.A. conference at Butherglen. Mr Lindsay Tulloch and ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Jack Santoi a colored man, committed suicide by taking poison at Mackay, and Mrs Gaskin, a domestic servant at the Leaf ...

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  26. THE COUNTRY

    A 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. ...

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  27. MINING APPEALS UPHELD.

    ZEEHAN, 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 ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA

    KALGOORLIE. Wednesday. — An hotel at Golden Valley, [?]nree miles north of Kanowna, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The proprietress had £100 in notes ...

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  29. [?]B BTON

    DEVONPORT, Wednesday. — At the social function in the Town Hall last night, after the conclusion of Sir Edmund Barton's address, the chair was occupied ...

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  30. MR URQUHART AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEFHAN, Wednesday. — Mr D. C. Urquhart addressed an average and enthusiastic meeting at the Academy of Music to-night, when he dealt at length ...

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  31. [?] Y[?]CHTING FATALITY

    The body of Herbert Arthur Quarry, who was drowned in the River Tamar on Saturday through the yacht Dreyfus capsizing in a squall, was discovered ...

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  32. MOUNT READ.

    Until quite recently matters political have been, practically speaking, dead, but the inquisitorial income tax which the Lewis-Bird combination are seeking ...

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  33. A WELCOME AT BURNIE.

    BURNIE, Wednesday. — Sir Edmund Barton, Sir Philip Fysh, and Senator Keating arrived by the afternoon train to-day from Devonport, and were ...

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  34. CRICKET

    WELLINGTON 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). ...

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  35. WARATAH

    There was a fair gathering at the Methodist Sunday school picnic held in the recreation ground on Saturday afternoon, rain holding off till refreshments ...

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  36. SENSATIONAL SCORING IN MELBOURNE.

    Commenting in "The Age" on the premiership matches of last Saturday; "MidOn" writes: East Melbourne had scored 744 with two wickets down against Fitzroy ...

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  37. THE POULTRY EXPERT

    The 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 ...

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  38. THE INCOME TAX.

    Sir, — 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 ...

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  39. MR REID AND THE PRIME MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Mr G. H. Reid has received a telegram from Mr John Henry re Sir Edmund Barton's statement at Devonport, that the free ...

    Article : 57 words
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  42. RIFLE SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, 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 ...

    Article : 228 words
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