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  6. PARLIAMENT OF TASMANIA.

    The House met at 3 o’clock, when Mr J. G. Davies, Chairman of Committees in the continued absence of the Speaker through illness, again took the chair as ...

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  7. THE STAMP ACT OF TASMANIA

    When the Full Court, consisting of His Honor the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds, K.C.M.G.), His Honor Mr Justice Clark, and His Honor Mr Justice McIntyre, met ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    The [?]Colonial suggests that the Channel Islands should be exchanged for French rights Newfoundland and Pondicherry, a ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES

    The Times implies that the Ministerial resignations have been tendered, thought unannounced. Other papers point to the resignations of ...

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  12. CO-AS-YOU-PLEASE

    In connection with the above event, which takes place to-morrow afternoon, the prizes will be presented to the winners at the Temperance Hall in the evening, at ...

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  13. BREADSTUFFS.

    The visible quantity of bread, stuffs east of the Rockies is 23,867,000 quarters. ...

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  14. CRICKET.

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  15. MR BALFOUR'S PAMPHLET. PHENOMENAL SALE. LONDON, September 17.

    The first edition of Mr Balfour’s pamphlet was sold in two hours, and a larger number was ordered to be printed. ...

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  16. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales are extremely animated. There is a large selection crossbreds, and American buyers operating freely. ...

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  17. MINING.

    New Golden Gate (Mathinna), September 18 (by telegraph)—Crushed 400 tons quartz. Obtained 608oz of amalgam from plates and ripples. ...

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  18. MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    St James’ Gazette states if the full programme of Imperial union is not adopted Mr Chamberlain will resign. ...

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  19. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court this morning, William McCulloch was charged with being idle and disorderly, and was sentenced to six weeks’ ...

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  20. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Louis Leslie Smith was further charged by information with having embezzled the sums of £4 13s 6d, £10, and £14 9s, the mo[?]ys of the co-partnership of Massrs ...

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  21. WESTERN NEWS.

    Captain Miles opened the federal campaign by addressing the electors last night in the Gaiety Hall in furtherance of his candidature for ...

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  22. CANADIAN FEELING.

    Canadian feeling resents the absence of any reference to preference in Mr Balfour’s pamphlet, and considers that Mr Balfour ...

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  23. SMALLPOX IN THE NORTH.

    Only fire contacts now remain at Glen D[?], and fourteen patients are in the Isolation Hospital. All these latter are progressing ...

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  24. WHAT THE VIENNA EXPORTERS THINK.

    The Standard’ correspondent at Vienna states that exporters admit that the adoption of Mr Chamberlain's policy will ruin Austria’s ...

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  25. MEMBERS' GOSSIP.

    After the adjournment members stood in groups, and for the most part secured utterly surprised at the stand the Government had taken. Views of all kinds ...

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  26. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    Great indignation is felt and expressed on all sides over the Legislative Council’s action. The view taken of the political ...

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  27. MINES AND MINING.

    It is understood that negotiations have ended satisfactorily in regard to the purchase of T. A. Irvine's copper property at the Darwin. ...

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  28. THE BALKAN PENINSULA.

    The Russian press, discussing the Balkan question, are increasingly bitter. They fiercely accuse Germany, Austria, and Roumania of ...

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  29. A PHENOMENAL HAUL

    One of the largest hauls of horse mackerel ever caught down South was brought into the market this morning. A hawker, stationed at the corner of Collins ...

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  30. CRICKET.

    In the match Middlesex v. England, Warner made 115, and G. A Beldam 57, and 88 for an unfinished innings. ...

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  31. THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY.

    This morning, and behalf of the Government, Mr E. D. Dobbis, Solicitor General, made application to the Full Court for a rule [?] for the forfeiture of the rights ...

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  32. SMALLPOX IN THE NORTH.

    The Hon. the Chief Secretary (Dr McCall) has received a further report from Dr Ellington showing various figures which all go to prove [?] the value ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    With fine weather the interecozstal football match at Queenstown tomorrow promises a record attendance. ...

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  34. LYELL FATALITY.

    Enquiry into the Lyell fatality was continued for the fifty day yesterday. The coroner intends summing up, and will deliver his ...

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  35. MOROCCO PROTECTORATE.

    Public opinion in Paris doubles M. Jaures’s revelation that France intends to establish a protectorate in Morocco, and anticipates only an ...

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  36. FOOTBALL SOCIAL.

    The Derwent footballers annual smoke concert will be held in the Victoria Hall on Wednesday next, 23rd, commencing at 8 p.m. Last year's social was a very ...

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  37. LACROSSE.

    HOBART V. UNIVERSITY.—This match will take place on the New Town Ground to morrow afternoon at 2.45. The match is for the premiership of the Southern ...

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  38. SPORTING.

    For the above club’s meeting at Brighton next Wednesday the following correction are made :— C[?] mark in the two miles (Seat division) should read ...

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  39. LONDON AND GLOBE FINANCE CO.'S FRAUDS.

    Whitaker Wright, the manager of the London and Globe Finance Corporation, who was charged with issuing false balance-sheets, has ...

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  40. ON 'CHANGE.

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  42. TENDERS.

    The City Band invite tenders in to-day’s issue for the supply of uniforms (20) for the bandsmen of the above band Tenders close with the secretary on Friday ...

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  45. THE GOVERNMENT STATISTICIAN.

    The Government Statistician leaves for Melbourne to-morrow to take part in a Statisticians' Conference. The Labor Party has now a big say ...

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