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  3. SUPREME COURT.

    [Before the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds), Justices Clark and Mclntyre.] ...

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  6. COUNTRY.

    We are having some pleasant and beautiful weather. Farming operations are going on is tip-top style—puning, ploushing, planting, etc. The foliage ...

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  7. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    No fewer than two hundred officials at Peking and their families suicided owing to the impending successful operations of the foreign “ red ...

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  8. ROYALTY COMING TO AUSTRALIA.

    His Excellency the Administrator has received a cable message from the Secretary of State intimating that their Royal Highnerres the Duke end Duchess of ...

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  9. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Major-General French, who captured Barberton a few days ago, has been much annoyed at the shiping indulged in by the Boers after he had ...

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  10. COMMON LAW JUEISDICTION.

    In the matter of James Stevenson, in which Mr W. A. Finlay (Finlay and Watchorn) applied, on last Term Day, for a mandamus to issue against the ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. WESTERN NEWS.

    The case of Taylor and Another v. Rice and Hull, which occupied the whole of Saturday till 11 o'clock at night, again engaged tho attention of ...

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  12. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day Lewis Healy, a young man, was sentenced to a month's imprisonment for the larceny of a copper boiler. ...

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  13. A WATER DISPUTE.

    Mr Herbert Nicholls, instructed by Messrs : Rusuell Young, and Butler, appealed on behalf of the Hobart Corporation against a judgment given by Messrs ...

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  14. HUONVILLE.

    On Saturday afternoon, September 15th, at Huonville, a trotting' match look place between W. Short, of Huonville. and W Harris, of Ranelagh, who are ...

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  15. BRITISH COMMAND AT PEKING.

    Major-General Dorward has been appointed to the British forces at Peking, and will be succeeded at Tientsin by Major-General Horne, ...

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  16. V.C'S FOR COLONIALS.

    Two members of Lord Strathcona’s Horse have been given Victoria Crosses. ...

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  17. THE GOVERNMENT DAIRY EXPERT.

    An informal meeting of the Lily, dale Branch Board of Agriculture has been held, when Mr R. J. Sadler, M.H.A., was interviewed in ...

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  18. THE COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Rumors have been floating about that Commissioner Hall was to be transferred to Hobart in place of Commissioner Shaw, who was going ...

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  19. LETTER FROM THE FRONT .

    One of the second Tasmanian Contingent, writing, under date Bruga Spruit 19th August, to friends says :—The last letter I wrote was from this place; the ...

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  20. TH E TEXAN GALAMITY.

    There are no fewer than ten thousand persons, or nearly half the population of the city, destitute at Galveston, in Texas, through the ...

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  21. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    On Monday, Agues Taylor, wife of Henry Taylor, aged 30, formerly a resident of Hobart, attempted to commit suicide by cutting her throat ...

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  22. THE LATE ACCIDENT.

    Mr C. E. Gayder, manager for W. Bell and Co., who met with a severe accident at Longford recently, is progressing favorably. It will be ...

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  23. ASSASSIN AND SUICIDE.

    A man named Gaetano Longo has committed suicide at Caserta, Italy, after murdering his wife, two alleged lovers, and seven other persons. ...

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  24. THE LONGFORD SHOW.

    His Excellency the Administrator and several members of the Ministry have accepted an invitation to be present at the Longford Show. ...

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  25. PRINCES SQUARE.

    The Electric Light Committee has recommended the City Council to light Princes Square with four 32 c.p. lamps. If the- proposition is ...

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  26. FRANCHISE FOR WOMEN

    At a public meeting held on Monday night, under the auspices of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, Mr Fegan (Minister for Mines) ...

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  27. COGILL'S GAIETY CO.

    Oogill's Gaiety Company opened to a crowded house last night in “ The Stranger in New York,” which was well received. ...

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  28. A LONG-MISSING TASMANIAN.

    A Tasmanian, from whom no word has been heard for a considerable time, has recently come to light in Africa. Trooper Geo J. White, ...

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  29. ALLEGED DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE.

    At the Police Court to-day Richard Hart, jun., was charged with driving a stage coach without having driver's license. Defendant did not ...

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  30. HEAVY 'WEATHER

    Very' heavy weather is being experienced on the Western Australian coast. The barque Euphrates, which was lying in Gega Roads, Fremantle, ...

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  31. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday a woman named Mary' Harrington was charged with ill-treating her step-daughter, a little girl ...

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  33. MEMORIAL TO ARCHDEACON HALES.

    A meeting of the parishioners of Trinity Church is to be held shortly to take steps to erect a memorial to Archdeacon Hales, ...

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  34. EDUCATIONAL.

    MR A, O. STORDIVE has been appointed to the charge of Osterley School. ...

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  35. MARINE BOARD.

    A GENERAL meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held this afternoon. The Master Warden (Captain J. W. Evans) presided, and there was a full ...

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  36. A LETTER FROM MAJOR CAMERON.

    Major Cameron, writing to Mr Magnus Smith, of Launceston, says "the war has now developed into guerilla warfare on the part of the ...

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  37. THE DISCOVERY OF A“ GOSPEL OF ST. PETER"

    IT was just a year ago that a number of mouldy papyrus manuscripts were parebased in Cario, Egypt, for the library of the University of Strass ...

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  38. THE BEET SUGAR MARKET.

    Mr F. O. Licbt, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular, states that the production of beet root sugar for the six months—February to ...

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  39. EARLY CITY VOLUNTEERS.

    WRITING on “ The Military Traditions of the City of London in the Pall Mal Magazine, Miss Seblesinger writes thus of the Trained Bands—“ There was in ...

    Article : 373 words
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  41. THE COTTON TRADE.

    Owing to the short supplies and the bad prospects of the American cotton crops, the majority of the Lancashire cotton mills will close down in a ...

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  42. ACCIDENT TO A BARGE

    WHILST the ketch Speedwell, Captain Conners, was moving to a berth at the New Wharf this afternoon, she collided with the Bellerive Pier, thereby carrying ...

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  43. A RETURNED TROOPER.

    TROOPER J. L PAGE reported himself to the Minister of Defence to-day, and was granted two months' sick leave full pay. ...

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  44. OLD ACE PENSIONS

    The Premier intends at the earliest possible opportunity to introduce an Old Age Pension Bill. It is proposed to pay a pension of 10s per week to ...

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  45. ON CHANCE.

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