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  7. LATEST SPORTING.

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr Chambertain’s courage and patriotism is generally recognised. It is rumored be expects one year’s propaganda before the general ...

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  11. THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS

    The feeling prevalent in the city over the high-handed action of the Legislative Council in insisting upon the collection of the personal exertion tax, and throwing ...

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  12. WALKING CONTESTS.

    The most important fixture in the walking contests this afternoon was the one for the Watson's Whiskey Trophy. Great interest was manifested in the ...

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  13. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE

    SIR, —In the telegraphic report from your correspondent in Launceston, in your issue of to-day, ho make it appear as it the Launceston citizens are up in ...

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  14. CRICKET.

    The annual meeting of the Sandy Bay Methodist Young Man’s Cricket Club was held on Thursday evening last. There was a good number of members and ...

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  15. WESTERN NEWS.

    A combined football team left for Queenstonwn this morning. Two local teams are competing on the Recreation Ground on behalf of ...

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  16. CANADIAN CRITICISM.

    The Canadian press deplore Mr Chamberlain’s retirement, and regret the intense hos[?] shown to his preferential ideals. ...

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  18. THE PROPERTY-OWNERS ASSOCIATION.

    SIR,—May I engotre if this association is defeact ? I do so on account of the Assessment Bill, as affecting property in this city in a most drastic manner, having ...

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  19. MINES AND MINING.

    Silver Stream mine, Coiustock district, has been taken over by Mr R. Orange. a Bri[?]eb capitalist, who intende testing the same without ...

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  20. A RUSSIAN LOAN.

    M. de Witte, the late Russian Minister of Finance, is visiting the European capital trying to raise a loan of 25 millions sterling. ...

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  21. A FRACTURED ARM.

    John Whittaker fractured his right arm yesterday while engaged dismantling the old court-house building. ...

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  22. LYELL FATALITY.

    A curonial enquiry into the Lyell fatality was continued and concluded yesterday. The jury retired at 10.45 a.m., and at 2 p.m. found as ...

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  23. CHANGING THE CONSTITUTION.

    SIR—It seems to be thought in some quarters that the Constitution can be altered without expose or difficulty This is however. by no means the case. ...

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  24. THE FINGALL FRAUDS.

    English detectives have arrested at Toronto a man believed to be Rowe, who was mixed up with the great Fingall frands. ...

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  25. ENDEAVOR CRICKET CLUB.

    The annual general meeting of the Endeavor Cricket Club was held on the 14th instant. Mr C. Devanport Hoggine occupied the chair, and a fair number of ...

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  26. THE BALKAN PENINSULA.

    The Turke have expelled the Daily Mail’s Macedonian correspondent. The Radicals urge the converning ...

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  27. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Lord Stratbenna, High Commissioner in London for Canada, has had a conference with Sir William Mulock, the Canadian ...

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  28. THE WALKING MANIA.

    SIR,—There is no doubt that the terrible strain which is put on the human body by the exertions put forth in the walking contests now taking place injures ...

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  29. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  30. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The removal to-day of the vaccination restrictions on travellers caused much satisfaction to citizens. The streets were thronged with ...

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  32. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Spencer, the airship expert, steered one of his vessels from the Crystal Palace and over St. Paul’s before the wind, but was unable to return, and ...

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  33. ON CHANGE.

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  34. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales are very firm, and there is active support in all centres. "IXI. stands for Jones [?] ...

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  35. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court this morning, John Jordan, and elderly man, was remanded till Monday on a charge of being a suspected person. ...

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  36. WOMEN IN THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    SIR,—The report of the debars at Chalmers Hall upon the question “Is it desirable that women should become members of the Federal Parliament ?” in your issue ...

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  38. CITY COUNCIL

    The City Council meet on Monday next to discuss the following business :— Public Works; He erection of bridge across rivulet, Lower Collins street ...

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