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  8. THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY.

    The usual bi-monthly meeting of the Hobart branch was held on Monday evening at 88 Collins street the subject matter being a paper ...

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  9. SUPREME COURT.

    After o[?] report closed yesterday the jury convicted Joseph Johnson of horse stealing under circumstance [?] [?]t forth in the "Tasmanian News" of last ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES

    The Vladivostock squadron, which signalised itself two days ago by sinking a British merchant steamer, is hovering on the track of the San ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The Washington Supreme Court have allotted £331,471 sterling as prize-money for the destruction of the Spanish fleet at Manila. ...

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  12. SECOND COURT.

    After our report closed yesterday, the jury acquitted William Appleyard of the charge of having, on March 20 last, presented a gun at his wife Elizabeth, and ...

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  13. RUSSIANS TACTICS.

    It is believed at Tokio that Russia is seeking to affront Great Britain, Germany, and America in the hope of finding an avenue to retire from ...

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  14. ACCIDENT TO LORD HOPETOUN

    Lord Hopetoun, while playing polo at Edinburgh, was thrown from his horse and fractured his collarbone. ...

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  15. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    The Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's Show, opened to day with 2297 exhibits. It is the best show since 1894 The recently-formed ...

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  16. THE RELEASE OF THE MALACCA.

    The "Standard's " correspondent at St. Petersburg is certain that the Malacca will be released at Algiers. ...

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  17. THE BISLEY CONTEST.

    Sandford won the tenth prize £5 in the grand aggregate competition. ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    John L[?]ell[?], Albert Ernest Holmes, and Charles Clark, or Nethercoll, were again placed on their trial on the charge of having, on April 17 last, burglariously ...

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  19. RUSSIAN NAVAL DEPARTMENT ANGERED

    The Russian naval authorities are greatly angered at the frustration of their plans to prey on commerce with the aid of the volunteer ...

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  20. FLEEING FROM ARREST.

    Frank Silver, who is wanted for burglary, fled from a constable at Surrey Hills. The policemen shot him in the leg, and re-captured ...

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  21. THE LANDS TITLES' OFFICE.

    It has been decided, as soon as possible, to re-open the Lands Titles' Office at Launceston, which, it will remembered, the Government ...

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  22. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of breadstuffs afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,285,000 quarters, and for the Continent 1 705,000 quarters. The Atlantic ...

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  23. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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  24. BRITAIN BEATS AMERICA AT HUSTLINC.

    "No international exhibition pays its way," said a gentleman prominently associated with the St. Louis Exposition. "and I don't [?]uppo[?] that the one which ...

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  25. THE JAPANESE ADVANCE IN MANCHURIA.

    The Japanese, who were stated to be rapidly advancing on Niuchwang two days ago, have entered the town unopposed. ...

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  26. HOBART GAS COMPANY.

    A vacancy having occurred on the board of directors of the Hobart Gas Company, owing to the retirement of Mr R. C. Patterson, it will be noticed in our ...

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  27. NORTHERN NEWS.

    A young man named Cyril G. Collins was brought up at the Police Court this morning on a charge of embezzling £70s 6d from W. T. ...

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  28. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    As usual, there was a large audience at the Temperance Hall last night, and the entertainment was thoroughly enjoyed. There are a number of first-class turns in ...

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  29. THE VOLUNTEER CRUISERS QUESTION.

    A few days ago it was stated that the Russian seizure of the Prinze Heinrich had caused some excitement in Germany, and quite a ...

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  30. THE CHIEF SECRETARY.

    The Chief Secretary, the Hon W. Moore, has been confined to his house with a bad cold for the past few days. We are glad to learn on ...

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  31. RETIREMENT OF A SCOTCH MINISTER.

    Rev. Henry Jones. M.A., has resigned the pastorate of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Launceston, owing to ill-health. ...

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  32. THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    A feeling of indignation is aroused by Hobart papers' comparison of Launceston with Sodom and Gomorrah, because the northern people ...

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  33. HOW TO VOTE

    The Returning Officer wishes to impress upon electors the necessity of following the right course when voting at the South Hobart election ...

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  35. COLD DISCOVERY IN MADAGASCAR.

    The "Paris Temps" reports new goldfield discoveries in Ant-annarivo, the capital city of Madagascar. the reefs are said to be analogous to ...

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  36. THE PATEENA'S PASSENGER LIST.

    The ss. Pateena arrived this morning with the following passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Thorne, A. F. Gibson, J. Hunter, Mackay, ...

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  37. LAUNCESTON POULTRY SHOW.

    The Premier (the Hon. J. W. Evans), and the Minister for Agriculture. (the Hon. Alexander Hean), at the request of the Launceston ...

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  38. THE CHIEF HEALTH OFFICER.

    Dr. Elkington, the Chief Health Officer, on his return from Melbourne, where be had been absent, for two or three weeks, found a good ...

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  39. THE PLEASURES OF BULL-FIGHTING.

    In connection with the fight between a tiger and a bull in the arena at San Sebastian, by which the tiger escaped, and was fired on ...

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  40. ITCHINESS OF THE SKIN.

    Ever have any irritation of the skin? There arc many forms of it, any of them bad enough to your patience. H[?]morrhoid, a plague of the night, no rest for the ...

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  41. MINING.

    Big Terrace.—The contractors have completed tramway 200ft from tip to face of No. 2 drive, and a contract has been lot for a f[?]rther 60ft of driving. The ...

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  42. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    The Attorney-General, the Hon. G. C. Gilmore, will beat the Launceston Public offices on Saturday and will attend to any ...

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  44. A LAND TAX OFFICE

    Arrangements are being made so that when the land tax falls due there shall be an officer In Launceston to collect it, and remain there as ...

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