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  2. Advertising

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  4. INTERSTATE ITEMS.

    Premier Leake arrived in Melbourne this morning from Adelaide. A miner, named Thomas Stoneham. aged 45, was killed by a fall of earth at ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    H.M.S. Phaeton has returned to Honolulu, after a three weeks search for the missing ship Condor. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES

    Dr. Morrison, The Times correspondent at Pekin, says that the Russians decline to restore the Shan Hai Kwan-Newchang railway ...

    Article : 152 words
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  8. THE QUARANTINED SHEEP.

    This afternoon a deputation waited on he Premier and Chief Secretary on the above subject, The deputation consisted Mr Guesdon, M.H.A., Mr John ...

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  9. THE RINDERPEST.

    In December last the steamship Papanui arrived at Hobart from London, via Capetown. There were on board that vessel from London some ten or ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    James Clarke, chairman of the City Tattersall’s Club, was entertained at a smoke concert last night by the members of the club, and presented with an ...

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  11. ACCIDENT

    Gaudaur, the famous Canadian sculler, broke his shoulder bone on the ice at Ratportage. It is feared that be will not be ...

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  12. POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr B. Shaw, P.M., and Mr G. C. Elliott, J.P ., Superintendent Podder prosecuting, PROHIBITIVE LANGUAGE. ...

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  13. SPANISH AFFAIRS.

    General Weyler, the Spanish Minister of War, has informed the Spanish Senate that tranquility prevails in the greater part of Spain. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN POWER IN MANCHURIA.

    Sixty-three thousand troops are reported to be in Manchuria, and it asserted that Japan can land 150,000 men in Manchuria in a ...

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  15. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The delegate appointed to represent Tasmania on the conference of Protectionist Leagues of Australia is Mr Robert Hogarth, of the ...

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  16. TATTERSALLS.

    "Reported here that Federal Government has decided to put Post Office Act into operation, and to prohibit despatch of sweep lotteries through Post Offices in ...

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  17. AMERICA AND CUBA.

    The American Senate have passed the Cuban tariff of a division of 40 to 26. This is the outcome of President ...

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  18. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Mr Frank Nott, who is well-known in commercial circles, is about to take a trip to the Old Country, combining business with ...

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  19. THE PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    The Premier has received a communication from the Premier of Sydney covering a bulletin of cases of plague which have occurred since the 16th of November ...

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  20. THEATRICAL

    It is understood that Mr Wilson Barrett will shortly play seasons in Hobart and Launceston. Mr Barrett, is said, contemplates appearing ...

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  22. CANON BARRY.

    Rev. Canon Berry, M.A., who arrived by the Patecna to-day, will speak at the Albert Hall to-night, under the auspices of the Tasmanian ...

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  23. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH.

    An early start is to be made with the resumption of work of erecting substantial additions to St. John's Church. A sum of about £700 is in ...

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  24. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The Italian Government have summoned under their colors forty thousand railway workers to be attached to the mobile territorial ...

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  25. THE PATEENA'S PASSENGER LIST.

    The Pateena arrived at 1 p.m. today from Melbourne, with the following passengers : — Saloon : Mesdames Roe, Ritson ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    Gothic, R.M.S., Shaw, Savill, and Albion line, 7755 tons, N. H . Kidley, for Wellington. Passengers—Mrs Rodd ; Misses Medhurst (2). Agents—Messrs ...

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  27. THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENT.

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  28. CANADA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIA.

    Besides the conference proposed Mr Chamberlain, dealing with matters affecting trade and commerce, Sir Wilfred Laurier, the ...

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  29. THE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    Mr Joseph Masters, Director of Education, left this morning by the express for Launceston in connection with school matters—particularly in reference, it is ...

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  30. WESTERN NEWS.

    Messrs G. M. Griffiths and R, Ledger, engineer and foreman for the Mount Farrell tramway construction, left Zeehan yesterday to ...

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  32. NAVAL DEBATE

    Mr E. Robertson, one of the Liberal members in the House of Commons, in the naval debate, complained that every family in the ...

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  33. THE A.M.A. SPORTS.

    The protests against Neville and Corfield, who won the mile and the quarter mile events at the A.M.A, sports on Saturday, were ...

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  34. MINES INSPECTION.

    Mr James Harrison, Inspector of Mines, left for Bischoff, Magnet, and Heazlewood yesterday. ...

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  35. SCULLING.

    Henry Pearce, the Australian sculler, heat Barry, the English rower, on the Tyne in the 1¼ mile race by ten lengths. The race was ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

    To-day is a repetition of the past two days—rain, wind, and very cold. ...

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  37. A CASE OF SUICIDE

    A little before 4 o’clock this afternoon youth called at the Police Station and stated that be beard a shot fired in the Domain. He hastened to the spot from ...

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  38. HON. F. W. PIESSE.

    Upon inquiry to-day we learn that the condition of Hon. F. W. Hesse has very much improved. ...

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  39. LIEUT. BISDEE, V.C.

    This afternoon Lieut. Bisdee, V.C., who has just returned from the war by the steamer Gothic, which arrived at Hobart this morning, paid a visit ...

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  40. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,895,000 quarters, and for the continent 1,125,000 quarters. ...

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  41. THE INSULT TO THE A.N.A.

    SIR,—When a leading member of the Medical Congress likened the A.N.A. to those brigands and thieves, the Tammany Hall conspirators of New York, and ...

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  42. FINANCIAL.

    The following are the quotations for-colonial stocks and shares :— Union Bank, £38½. National Bank of New Zealand, ...

    Article : 55 words
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