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  3. SMALLPOX IN NEW ZEALAND

    The Christchurch correspondent of the "Otago Daily Times" says is the issue of January 19, "The most extraordinary thing about the smallpox outbreak is the ...

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  4. THE MINISTER OF LANDS

    The Minister of Lands (Mr Carmichael Lyne) returned to Launceston on Saturday night from a tour of the, North-West Coast. He was accompanied on the trip ...

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  5. LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    HOBART, Saturday.—For many years now has a Local Government Bill been promised, but it proved such a herculean task that it has been shelved from session ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The directors of the Silverton Tramway Company express themselves greatly surprised at the announcement that the Broken Hill ...

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  7. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday.—The annual congress of the National Council of Women, to be held in Hobart shortly, gives promise of being very largely attended, ...

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  8. A MARINE SURVEY TO BE MADE.

    HOBART, Saturday. — Fanshawe has notified his Excellency the Governor that H.M.S. Torch has been put into requisition to correctly locate ...

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  9. DARING BURGLARY

    HOBART, Saturday.—When the caretaker of the Hobart Stock Exchange went to open the office this morning, he was astounded to find that several doors ...

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  10. FOUNDATION DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—To-morrow has been proclaimed a public holiday in honor of Foundation Day. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The annual conference of the Political Labor League was continued on Saturday. It was resolved that in the plank of the fighting ...

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  12. WILL WOMEN SE ADMITTED TO THE ENGLISH BAR?

    Those who believe that feminine intuition may be trusted in the face of opposing facts have now an opportunity for prophecy. Englieh lawyers, at we ...

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  13. FROM MANY QUARTERS

    CHICAGO, December 22. — "Dead because she thought she had been poisoned," was the singular verdict pronounced by Coroner's Physician Springer to-day ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — Mr W. B. Propsting Premier of Tasmania, arrived on Saturday, and returns to Melbourne on Wednesday. ...

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  15. A BROKEN ARM.

    HOBART, Saturday. — A boy named Joseph French, aged 13, whilst riding a home in the Woodsdale district, was thrown with some force on to the ground ...

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  16. BOATING MISHAP.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — While three young men were returning after midnight in a 14ft dinghy, from Henley Beach to Glenelg, the boat capsized, Owing to the ...

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  17. THE FRUIT SHOW.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The secretary of the Council of Agriculture has been notified by Mr Allen, fruit expert of the Department of Agriculture of New South ...

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  18. WOMEN'S DEADLY SIGHT.

    ODESSA, December 21. — In the village of Vladimirski, in the Government of Tiflis, there has for some years past been bitter enmity between the ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—A branch of the British Navy League has been formed at Wellington. The Premier (Mr R. J. Seddon) has enrolled himself as a ...

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  20. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF LIFE

    Mr Harold Begbie, in an interview in the "Pall Mall Magazine," presents some views of Sir Oliver Lodge on matters of the profoundest interest to mankind: ...

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  21. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Sunday.—A Sydney firm has made an offer to the Government to dredge the Strahan channel for £1000, but it is not likely to come off. ...

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  22. THE CARRINGTON FUND

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  23. CO-OPERATIVE STORE.

    STRAHAN, Sunday.—It is said that a co-operative store is to be opened in Strahan. ...

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  25. QUARANTINE STATION OCCUPIED.

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Victoria, which arrived here from New Zealand on Friday night, and anchored in midstream till this morning, was granted pratique ...

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  26. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    STRAHAN, Sunday.—The West Coast railway (Government) staff held their annual picnic to-day, on the Strahan racecourse. Over three hundred arrived ...

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  27. HEREDITARY FATALITY.

    NEW YORK, December 24. — The death of a man named Samuel Turner, at Port Morris, New Jersey, on Tuesday, may almost be described as a case of ...

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  28. ZEEHAN

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    The bust of Lord Hopetoun the first Governor-General of the Commonwealth, for which a sum of £200 was voted by the Federal Parliament last year, has ...

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  30. MESSRS. ADAMS AND SONS

    The annual picnic in connection with Messrs. Charles Adams and Sans' employees was held on ground kindly lent by Mr Roberts, at Killafaddy, on Friday ...

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  31. CHLOROFORM MURDER.

    NEW YORK, December 22. — Mary Rogers, a woman who murdered her husband in order that she might many another man, and use the insurance money ...

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  32. SENATOR O'KEEFE.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—Senator O'Keefe arrived yesterday] and. will remain on the Coast for a few days, after which be will leave for Melbourne to take up his ...

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  33. GORMANSTON

    GORMANSTON, Saturday.—The unfortunate man, Albert Cox, who met with a serious accident at the North Lyell mine, succumbed to his injuries at ...

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  34. CANINE TORPEDOES.

    NEW YORK, December 24.—An important test has been made with the Government submarine torpedo boat Shark, showing that the crew could ...

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  35. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Sunday.—Senator Sir Wm. Zeal, of Victoria, arrived at Burnie from Launceston last night. He is spending a holiday, and is accompanied by his ...

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  36. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    BURNIE. Sunday.—Mr John Saward's house at the Seven-mile, New Country-road, was burned to the ground during the absence of the owner. The fire is ...

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  37. TIRED OF HIGH LIFE.

    BERLIN, December 20.—A surprise has been caused by the announcement that Baroness Uexhuell, the wife of a Russian statesman and member of the ...

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