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  2. SIR SAMUEl McGAUGHEY BEQUEST

    At the request of, and by agreement with the executors of the late Sir Samuel McCaughey, the administration of the above bequest, in respect to the education ...

    Article : 755 words
  3. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

    High Tide at Launceston. — To-day, 5.0 a.m., 5.25 p.m. Tomorrow, 5.45 a.m., 6.7 p.m. Moon's Changes, — First quarter, ...

    Article : 1,425 words
  4. CARRIAGE OF FRUIT.

    A deputation, consisting of Mr A. E. Webb. representing Messrs. Bender and Co., and Messrs. Blundell and German, representing the exporters ...

    Article : 221 words
  5. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday Night. — Mr Hoover testified before the House of Representatives' Military Committee that American relief workers are ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. LAUNCESTON MAILS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  7. RESTRICTING ASIATICS

    NEW YORK Wednesday Night. — The Victoria Legislature has adopted a resolution asking the Dominion Government to so amend the Imperial ...

    Article : 68 words
  8. CHINESE FINANCES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. — The Government, through the Peking Minister, has called tho Chinese Government's attention to the. ...

    Article : 41 words
  9. DEMOLITION OF LAUNCESTON'S OLDEST BUILDING.

    What is believed to be the oldest building in Launceston is at present being demolished. It is the brick structure in Cameron-street. below ...

    Article : 142 words
  10. WEATHER NOTES

    Temporarily fine, but cloudy and mild with northerly winds, soon becoming unsetteld with rain and some thunder, and winds veering to equally westerly ...

    Article : 236 words
  11. ENGLISH BETTING LAW

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —Dr. Muir MoKenzie's Cheque Belting Bill repeals section tow of the 1825 Act, and disallows any actions thereunder ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Mr Justice Ewing has appointed sittings of the Supreme Court in the northern districts of the state as follow: launceston, December ...

    Article : 749 words
  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. —The peninsular Steamship Company has declared a year's dividend on deferred shares at 12 per cent. ...

    Article : 29 words
  14. LAUNCESTON OBSERVATORY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  15. HAGUE JUSTICE COURT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Hague International Justice Court will be inaugurated on January 22. ...

    Article : 18 words
  16. NOTES AND NEWS

    Sir Henry Jones returned from the mainland by the Nairana yesterday morning. During his visit to the other side he made enquiries in regard ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. ARMISTICE DAY HOLIDAY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —The Senate has resolved that Armistice Day shall be a national holiday. ...

    Article : 20 words
  18. AMERICAN LEGION CONGRESS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Wednesday Night. — The American Legion urges a world agreement among the nations on arguments, and recommends the promotion ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. Advertising

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    Advertising : 60 words
  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Since the outbreak of plague in Queensland the rat catching staff of the City Council has caught 11,533 rats. On one tip at Alexandria 887 rats ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. TASMANIA CAPTURES SYDNEY FRUIT MARKET.

    It was asserted at a meeting of Western fruitgrowers. held at Bathurst (New South Wales) the other night that the Tasmanians were rapidly capturing the ...

    Article : 139 words
  22. RATS IN SUSSEX-STREET

    SYDNEY. Thursday. —The presence of plague infected rats in sussex-street is causing to City, Council health department concern The opinion in expressed ...

    Article : 48 words
  23. THE NAVIGATION ACT

    HOBARD, Thursday. — The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) wired to-day that he had waited on the Minister for customs regarding the Navigation Act. ...

    Article : 155 words
  24. THE MINISTERS' CONFERENCE AND IMMIGRATION

    WHATEVER else the conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers may achieve it frill render Australia timely and necessary service if it succeeds in ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  25. Breach of the Children's Charter

    A young woman appeared in the Police Court yesterday afternoon before Mr A. E. Foot, special magistrate under the Children's Charter, ...

    Article : 445 words
  26. A FLOATING EXHIBITION.

    Particulars of the specially designed exhibition ship, which is to exhibit British manufactures in different parts of the world. were received by the last English mail. ...

    Article : 205 words
  27. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTORAL DIVISIONS

    The results of the census in relation to Parliamentary elections in Tasmania are not, according to the current intimations of what is being done, likely ...

    Article : 629 words
  28. TASMANIA'S REQUEST.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. — Prenner (Sir Walter Lee)has [?]licited from the Minister for customs that the Federal Cabinet has not yet ...

    Article : 207 words
  29. A STORY OF SIR DOUGLAS HAIG.

    An eminent Aberdeen lawyer was travelling to scotland from London and occupied [?]sleeping berth. The next sleeping berth was filled by a great ...

    Article : 323 words
  30. Chamber of Manufactures.

    A meeting or members of the Chamber of Manufactures was held last evening at the commercial Bank. Chambers. Mr H. K. Fysh occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
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