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  2. MEDICAL CONFERENCE

    HOBART, Friday.— At the Medical Congress to-day the president (Dr. Butler) occupied the chair. MIDWIFERY CASES. ...

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  3. BRITISH & FOREIGN

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— In the House of Lords, Lord Lansdowne, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said all were agreed, after the colonies' splendid ...

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  4. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Signor Marconi has assured shareholders that the post office monopoly alone prevented the commercial utilisation of his system ...

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  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 232 words
  6. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Friday.— Mr F. W. Piesse's condition is very low, and hopes of his recovery are small. ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The President of the Caledonian Society states that £400 has been subscribed to a fund for the erection of a statue to Robert ...

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  8. PHYSICAL AND SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR.

    HOBART, Friday.— It is understood that Mr B. Jilke Peterson has been appointed physical and science instructor to the teachers of Hobart and ...

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  9. CONSECRATION OF BISHOPS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Archdeacon MacCullagh, of Benigo, has declined' the invitation to instal the new bishop unless his church is recognised as ...

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  10. BIRDS FOR HAT TRIMMING

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — King Edward and Queen Alexandra strongly deprecated the killing of birds for hat trimmings when informed that a milliner ...

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  11. FULL COURT JUDGMENT.

    HOBART, Friday.— Judgment will be delivered in the matter of the marriage settlement of Mrs Brooke, of Launceston, by the Full Court on Tuesday. ...

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  12. ATTACKED BY A STEER.

    HOBART, Friday.— Mrs Frederick Bone was severely injured yesterday by a steer, which attacked her on the Huonroad. ...

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  13. STARTLING EPIDEMICS OF TYPHOID.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The superintendent of the Melbourne Hospital reports that every bed in the institution is occupied, owing to the typhoid cases. ...

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  14. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    HOBART, Friday.— The Fire Brigade Board met to-day, when the secretary tabled a return of premiums collected last year by the various insurance ...

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  15. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Australia Agricultural Company shows a profit of £96,330, of which £20,000 has been carried to the reserve fund. ...

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  16. PENSION OASES IN OPEN COURT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday .— All the applications received by the Pensions of fice for old age pensions, to the number of 17,000, have now been sent out to the ...

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  17. THE ALEXANDRA PIER.

    HOBART, Friday.— A meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held to-day to consider whether the Alexandra pier, recently constructed, should he used next ...

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  18. THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Henry Elliott, who was arrested in connection with the death of Edward Latham, on February 1, appeared in the City Court to-day, ...

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  19. THE BANK RETURNS.

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  20. LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Two of the men accused of complicity in the Liverpool Bank frauds, Kelly and Stiles, have pleaded guilty to the charge of ...

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  21. AN APPLICATION FOR A CONSTABLE

    HOBART, Friday.— A deputation of stock owners waited on the Attorney-General (Mr N. E. Lewis) this afternoon on the subject of the necessity of ...

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  22. STATE OF THE NATIONAL MUTUAL ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— An extraordinary general meeting of the members of the National Mutual Life Association was held to-day, to receive the report of ...

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  23. TRIP TO THE SALMON PONDS.

    In the afternoon the members of the Congress left by train for the Salmon Ponds, where they were entertained by the Mayor. ...

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  24. METHODIST CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The following new appointments were made by the committee at the Methodist Conference to-day: Launceston, Rev. James A. ...

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  25. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— By 263 votes to 166 the House of Commons agreed to sit fall time on the first four days of the week, thus enabling a longer ...

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  26. ANDERSON'S DRAMATIC SEASON

    Announcement appears in our advertising columns that the second of Mr William Anderson's attractions will open in Launceston on Thursday for a season ...

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  27. PAPERS ON CANCER.

    The evening, sitting was held in the Town Hall. The president (Dr. Butler) presided, and the Governor (Sir A. Havelock) was present, and a large ...

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  28. SPORTING

    The programme for a meet of the Hobart Turf Club, at Risdon, on Saturday, March 1, appears elsewhere. Seven events (including two trots) are to be ...

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  29. THE RIVAL LIBERAL LEADERS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Lord Rosebery, in a letter to "The Times,' says: "Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman has anathematised my declarations as to a ...

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  30. A WEALTHY ESTATE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The will of James Coghlan. late of Ballarat, gentleman, has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £179,400. ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A deputation waited on the Premier (Mr J. See) to-day, and said that from 8000 to 10,000 men were without work in the State, ...

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  32. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Friday. — Another development occurred to-day in connection with the North Mount Lyell Company's trouble. Messrs. Callicott and ...

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  33. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB

    In our advertising columns the Tasmanian Racing Club publishes its programme to be played out at the autumn meeting, which takes place at Edwick ...

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  34. PROPOSED INTER-STATE CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Premier (Mr See) has reopened communications with the other States, with the view of holding another inter-State conference in ...

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  35. SMALL-POX IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Up to date 1250 cases of small-pox have been reported in London. ...

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  36. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A doable tragedy was discovered one day lately to- hare been committed on Hampstead Heath. A little boy, while passing the Six Larches— a portion of ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.— At a special inquiry regarding the loss of the schooner Prosperity, which went ashore at Point Lookout, and two of the crew were ...

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  38. AUSTRALASIAN SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Drawbridge was taken to the seaside to-day and stood in the water for about an hour. He tas not been given anything like fast work since last ...

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  39. THE SCHEMAKHA DISASTER

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Thirty-two persons who were buried in the ruins fit Schemakha, in Russia, caused by earthquake, have been extricated alive, ...

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  40. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the House of Representatives to-day, the whole sitting was occupied discussing a motion for adjournment regarding the ...

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  41. COURSING

    The annual meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Coursing Club will be held at the Blenheim Hotel, Longford, on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock, when a ...

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  42. THE KOREAN ARMY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— An English instructor is now engaged reorganising the Korean army. ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Friday.— Mr Daniel Matthews, who for 30 years has been acting as a missionary to the natives on the Murray River, has died at Manuka ...

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  44. T.T.C. COMMITTEE

    A meeting of the committee of the T.T.C. was held yesterday. The secretary's report was read, intimating that the top dressing to the course proper had ...

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  45. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The British cruiser Furious, and torpedo destroyer Plying Fish, which recently put into Brest, in a damaged condition, have ...

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  46. DISCOVERY OP COAL.

    ADELAIDE. Friday.— In sinking a well at Gilgandra, coal was met with, at a depth of 90ft. So far about 18ft of coal, in two inch seams, has been gone ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Friday.— Mr Jellicoe, a well-known lawyer, has issued a writ claiming £501 damages, against Mr Haselden, a stipendiary magistrate, for ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. STRIKES IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The strikers at Barcelona have killed three men who were resuming work. The real origin of the discontent is the loss of ...

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  50. PREFERENTIAL TARIFF FOR ENGLISH GOODS.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.— The Auckland City Council has passed a resolution favoring a preferential tariff for British goods. ...

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  51. HOMING

    A champion homing flying sweepstake, from Launceston to Latrobe, was flown on Thursday, the winner turning op in R. Purdy's Come Quick, lhr 23min ...

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  52. WORKING STATE GOAL MINES.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.— It is probable the Government will open and work two State coal mines. ...

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  53. THE FIGHTING RENEWED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— There has been fresh fighting at Barcelona, and supplies are becoming scarce. The residents are leaving owing to threats of ...

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  54. RESCUED AT SEA.

    WELLINGTON, "Friday.— News from' Tahiti states that a boat and some members of the crew from the wrecked barque Savernake were picked up by a ...

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  55. CENTENNIAL FLYING CLUB.

    The following entries were received for the Evandale Junction (mob) race, which is to be flown to-day: R. O'Toole's The Flirt, D. Campbell's Ventura, ...

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  56. THE POPE'S JUBILEE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The Pope's Jubilee has been, inaugurated in the presence of 70,000 people at Saint Peter's Rome. ...

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  57. THE COMMONWEALTH

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Chamber of Commerce has endorsed the protest of the Sydney Stock Exchange against the bill relating to the postal and ...

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  58. BOWLING

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  59. PACIFIC ISLAND LABORERS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— In the House of Lords, in replying to Lord Lamington. Lord Onslow, Under-Secretary to the Colonial Office, said the ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Friday Homing. — The death is announced of Earl Fitz-William, who was born in 1815. He was the sixth earl, and his heir is Viscount Milton, ...

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  62. TASMANIAN TURF CLUB

    The programme for the "autumn race meeting at Mowbray on April 5, under the auspices of the Tasmanian Turf Club, finds a place in our advertising ...

    Article : 161 words
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