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  7. CORRESPONDING

    SIR,—For the sake of the health and the fair fame of our city, I applaud you for the dogged persistence you keep the Metropolitan Drainage scheme before the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ENTERTAINMENTS

    There was a very poor house at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night, when Pollard's Opera Company played the [?] popular " Geisha." The piece went with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LATEST CABLES

    The Novik, which made herself conspiec[?] in the dashes of the Russian squadron to escape from Port Arthur, has reached the end of ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Twenty thousand deaths have occurred at Teheran, in Persia, in six from weeks, from [?]. ...

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  12. BARON PLEHVE'S MURDERER.

    It is suspected that Baron Plehve's murderer in an ex-student of Moscow named Sasonoff. ...

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  13. SPORTING

    The following are the handicaps for the above meet, in aid of the Clock and Chimes Fund, to be bold at Rison Park on Wednesday next :— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ESCAPE OF GERMAN ATTACHE

    Captain Hoffmann, the German naval attache at Port Arthur, has arrived at Kiachan. A Japanese cruiser picked him ...

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  15. DEFRAUDING THE STAMP COLLECTOR.

    Rev. E. L. Cairna, Wilson, late of Australia, has been remanded at Westminster for defrauding the stamp collectors. ...

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  16. CANCER RESEARCH.

    In December last the Chief Health Officer (Dr. Elkington) sent round to the hospitals of Tasmania, and also to the Council of Agriculture and the ...

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  17. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    At the Divorce Court in the case of Greenwood v. Greenwood, Henderson, co respondent, the jury assessed damages against ...

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  18. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The volunteer fleet of transports at Sebastopol has returned to Odessa. This proceeding is interpreted that the Baltic fleet will out ...

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  19. "THE TOREADOR" TO NIGHT.

    This evening the Pollards enter upon their last four farewell performances in Hobart with that highly constructed and altogether must enterprising musical ...

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  20. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The Ringarooma tin mining case was resumed at the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr Justice Clark. The case is one in which Mr N. J. ...

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  21. A SOLICITOR S BAIL.

    The bail was fixed to-day in the case of Horwitz, a solicitor, in two sureties of £500. ...

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  22. GENERAL STACKELBERG IN DISGRACE.

    General Stackelberg, who was checkmated by the Japanese in his attempt to relieve Port Arthur, and whose troops were almost decimated, ...

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  23. THE WRONG MAN.

    At the County Court to-day, Thomas Brown commenced an action against Constable Lizars for malicious prosecution and wrongful arrest. ...

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  24. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The new programme at the Temperance Hall on Saturday night draw, as usual, a very large audience, who greatly enjoyed the entertainment, which was ...

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  25. BELEAGUERED PORT ARTHUR

    Refugees state that over 2000 wounded are at Port Arthur. Many public buildings have been converted into hospitals. ...

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  26. STEPHENSON'S AMERICAN COMEDY COMPANY.

    Tremendous interest is already being centred in the return visit of Mr George Stephenson's talented American Cemouy Company, who, by their wonderful ...

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  27. CONSUMPTION AND MILK.

    When Dr. Koch in 1901 asserted that consumption in cows was probably not communicable to man, he raised a perfect hurricane of ...

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  28. PARLIAMENT.

    After six weeks adjournment the Stats Parliament will meet to-morrow evening, at 7.30, for the despatch of business. After dealing ...

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  29. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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  30. SUSPICIOUS SIGNS IN CHINA.

    It is stated that Japanese officers are drilling an immense body of soldiers in Central China, and have supplied them with Mauser rifles. ...

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  31. SHOPLIFTING.

    Emily Polmanson and Mary Pelham, two respectable married women, were Sued £5 for shoplifting. Mr Panton said both ...

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  32. ANOTHER CHANNEL SWIM.

    Holbein and Haggarty started from Dover to swim across the Channel on Saturday evening. Holbein is going strong, but ...

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  33. A NEWSPAPER BOY'S FIND.

    A newspaper boy to-day found a purse containing a ten pound note and a letter of credit, and a return saloon ticket to Tasmania in the ...

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  34. FINANCIAL REST.

    It is understood that Mr Austin Chapman will be offered the position whip of the Federal Parliament. A number of business and ...

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  35. FIRE IN WELLINGTON ROAD.

    Early this morning a fire broke out in premises of L. Mallinson and Company, grocers, Wellington road. The place was completely gutted, ...

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  36. STOCK SALES

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  37. COMPLICATIONS IN AFRICA.

    An Italian warship has gone to Derna, in Africa, to enforce a salute of 21 guns in reparation for an insult to the consul at Kavas. ...

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  38. EDUCATIONAL.

    The Director of Education (Mr J. Masters, M.A.) notifies the following appointments and transfers :— Miss G. Martin has been appointed to open a ...

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  39. MINISTERIAL.

    The Treasurer (Mr Stewart) received a number of people at the Ministerial Office to-day, and left by express for Hobart. ...

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  40. OPPRESSION IN THE CONGO FREE STATE.

    The Rev. Dugal Campbell's report to the Aborigines Protection Society contains a statement of terrible cruelties in the ivory district. He ...

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  41. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court, Patrick Curran was fined 5s and costs for being drunk and disorderly. A charge of resisting the police ...

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  43. WORKERS POLITICAL LEAGUE.

    Miss Lilian Locks delivers a lecture to-night under the auspices of the Workers Political League. ...

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  45. SUPREME COURT.

    This case was concluded to-day. It was a claim tor £8[?] for the sale of a horse and dray, and £8 for the keep of the animal from Jane 6 to August 17. ...

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  47. SOCIAL.

    A social will be held at St. Peter's Hall on Thursday next, under the suspires of St. Joseph's Choir. Tickets may be obtained from members of the choir, and also from ...

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