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  8. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    The Director of Education, Mr J. Masters, left this morning for some of the country districts on departmental business in connection with the State ...

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  9. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    A sensational occurrence has occurred at Auburn. Joseph Duff, a plasterer, made a maniacal attack upon his wife, and ...

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  10. SUPREME COURT.

    There will be a sitting of the Supreme Court to-morrow in Civil Jurisdiction. The only two cases set down for bearing are actions for ejectment namely. ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    Seven people were killed, and twenty-fire injured, several fatally, a passenger train, which Was going at the rate of thirty miles an ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES

    Field-Marshal Oyama, after resting his troops for the night, renewed the attack on Liaoyang, which fell entirely into Japanese ...

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS

    There was a splendid programme at the Temperance Hall on Saturday night, and the building was crowded in all parts long before the time for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. WALKING CARNIVAL.

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A boy, aged 8, named Leaver, has found a rich specimen of opal 6th from the surface at White Cliffs. One stone weighs [?] 11oz, and is valued at £100. ...

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  16. THE COURT.

    The Queen has returned from Copenhagen, and the King from Marienbad. ...

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  17. GREAT REJOICINGS IN TOKIO

    Immense processions paraded the streets of Tokio swinging lanterns and shouting “ Ranzai,” when the news of the victory at Liaoyang ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    The match at Launceston between the Wellington club (Hobart), Southern premiers, and North Launceston, Northern premiere, was played on the association ...

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  19. CYCLING.

    Walker, the Victorian cyclist, won the heat in the third final for the two kilometres International Championship. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government has received information that a number of Moravians, who desire to engage in the cultivation of sugar, propose to send delegates to ...

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  21. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Willoughby won the Governor-General's prize at the Dominion rifle meeting at O[?]awa. Ching was second. ...

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  22. HORRIBLE SCENES ON BATTLE-FIELD.

    The Russian newspapers publish horrible details of the needless sufferings of the sick and wounded. Medical necessaries, even clothes. ...

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  23. THE SS. AUSTRALIA.

    The position of the Australia has remained unchanged since the wreck, and is likely to remain as now for several years. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The body of a woman, apparently about 60 years of ago, was found on the beach between Glenelg and Brighton at 6 a.m. to-day. The corpse, which had been left ...

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  25. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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  26. DERWENT ASSOCIATION.

    The premiership of the Derwent Association was decided at Bellerive on Saturday afternoon, and caused a lot of interest, a large crowd assembling to ...

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  27. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Among the passengers from Melbourne yesterday was Mr William Cockbill, a well-known dog fancier, who brought with him three collies ...

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  28. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    There was a sitting of the Court of Requests to day, Commissioner W. O. Wise presiding. The following is a list of the business :— ...

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  29. CUTTING OFF A RUSSIAN ARMY CORPS.

    There are rumors at St. Petersburg that General Stackelberg's 25,000 First Siberian Army Corps has been cut off at West Liaoyang. ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Protet incident has been satisfactorily settled owing to representations that were made to the commander of the visiting warship. ...

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  31. DESCRIPTION OF THE WEDDING.

    " Now," said the editor of the " Quobosh Genius of Liberty " to his reporter, " in your work I shall look for a calm dispassionate ...

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  33. ON ‘CHANGE

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  34. RUSSIANS ASSAULT AND CARRY

    General Sakaroff reports that the Russians on Friday assaulted the heights of Skywantein, and after a desperate fight captured the whole ...

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  35. ROBBING THE GAS COMPANY.

    A robbery took place at the Launceston Gas Company's office, by which £8 was extracted from the safe. ...

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  36. WARNING TO PARENTS.

    A youngster named George Campbell, residing with his parents at 63 Bathurst street, get hold of a bottle containing turpentine this morning, and swallowed a ...

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  37. SOME INCIDENTS OF THE RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    During the Russian retreat from Liaoyang. General Stackelberg's First Siberian Corps extricated General Orloff's detachment, which ...

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  38. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP.

    Mr A. E. Mansell, breeder of Shnopehires, who returned from Melbourne yesterday, states that at the Royal Agricultural Show the ...

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  39. THE SANITARY EXPERT.

    We have been informed that the expert that is coming to report on the deep drainage is Dr. Mailler Kendall, late bacteriologist of the Water and Sewage ...

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  40. Bone Setters.

    Sir James Paget has pointed out that bonesetters, by the rough wrenching and pulling which is the whole secret of their " healing ...

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  41. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following have been issued [?] Probates : Richard Charles Goodwin to Henrietta Alice Goodwin, Herbert Goodwin, and Mabel Goodwin, £1100; Thomas ...

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  42. STOCK SALES

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  43. INCOME TAX COLLECTION.

    Some 350 writs have arrived in Launceston for execution in default of payment of the personal exertion tax. ...

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  44. A RUSSIAN CRUISER

    The Russian cruiser Don is off Lies Ireland waiting for the departure of a British steamer from Vigo, which is suspected with carrying ...

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  45. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    At the monthly meeting of the Launceston Firs Brigade this morning it was reported that eight fires had occurred in the city during ...

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  46. BANQUET TO THE PREMIER.

    This morning the Hon. the Premier (Captain J. W. Evans) left by the steamer Ivy to attend a banquet tendered to him by a number of his constituents resident ...

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  47. A DETERMINED CASE OF SUICIDE.

    Charles Jacobson, a laborer, residing at Patersonia, near Launceston, committed suicide by cutting his throat in the cemetery ...

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  48. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Great preparations are being made to give the Discovery's men and officers a splendid reception and luncheon at the London Docke, ...

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  49. DR. ELKINCTON.

    Dr. Elkington, the Chief Officer of Health, left by the express this morning for Launceston, where he is to night to deliver a lecture on the subject of public ...

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  50. LATE SHIPPING.

    Oonah, ss., 1767 tons, H. A. Morrisby, from Sydney. Passengers — Saloon : Mesdames W. F. Stephens, Carlor, F. E. Bellmaine and infant, J. Kinsella, R. ...

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