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  7. NORTHERN MEWS

    A successful attempt was made by Mr W. H. Marsh on the five-mile paced record last evening at the cricket ground, Launceston. He ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Right Rev. A. T. W. Ingram, Bishop of Stepney, with many representative Stepney ministers, proposes to unite with all London ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES

    Mr Wanklyn, M.P., asserts that one of the oldest Bradford firms is transferring a part of its business to the United States, thereby ...

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  10. STOCK SALES.

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  11. PARLIAMENT OF TASMANIA.

    When the House met this afternoon, Mr Launceston gave notice of his intention to ask the Minister whether it was his intention to take steps to place engineers ...

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  12. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The monthly challenge badge of the Headquarters Rifle Club has been won by Corporal Guthrie. ...

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  13. A COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL.

    Advices were received by the mail yesterday showing that the barque Peri, which was in collision in the English Channel, after ...

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  14. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR

    His Worship the Mayor, who has [?] worthily upheld the honor and dignity of Chief Magistrate of Hobart during his year of office, followed up his dinner given by ...

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  15. THE CZARINA INDISPOSED.

    The Czarina is suffering from protracted inflammation of the ear. Her condition is causing some anxiety. since the inner organs are ...

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  16. THE WOOL SALES.

    The prices at the wool sales are unchanged. There have been considerable withdrawals of scoured meri[?]oes. ...

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  17. THE WOODBURY TRAGEDY.

    Margaret Parker, who was committed for trial on the charge of murder of Ann Marshall, at Woodbury, is to be sent to Hobart from ...

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  18. SPORTING.

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  19. BRIBING A PRESIDENT

    In connection with the application the application for the appointment of receiver to the United States Shipbuilding Company, correspondence was ...

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  20. WESTERN NEWS.

    Tributers are winning a little ore from the surface tunnel at the Bell mine. An important discovery has been ...

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  21. THE KAISER'S ILLNESS.

    The Kaiser's would has cicatrized, but he is still unable to speak freely. Later. ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIAN ORNITHOLOGICAL UNION

    The principal members of the above congress, which is to begin its annual work to-night, were treated to a picnic to the Springs, Mount Wellington, ...

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  23. ON 'CHANGE.

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  24. THE KING OF THE SAHARA

    L[?]bondy, the so-called King of Sahara, with the assistance of a Thames [?] syndicate, is shipping thousands of modern rifles ...

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  25. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr J. B, Waldron received a vote of thanks from a small audience at Strahan Last night. Mr King O'Malley is busy ...

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  26. GREAT FLOODS IN RUSSIA.

    Great floods Lave occurred at St. Petersburg. Wheel traffic has been suspended, and tufts have been used in the streets. ...

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  27. A CABINET MEETING.

    The Stout Gent : Well, Joey ! things are getting a bit sultry. What's to be done oh? The Gent with the [?] : Try ...

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  28. GUESSING COMPETITION.

    Novelty is the order of the day and no one appreciates this better than Hobart' famous drapers. Best and Co. Their [?] idea is a guessing competition on the ...

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  29. RETURN OF GERMAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Prince Henry of Prussia welcomed on its return to Kiel the Dryglokie Cause Antarctic expedition. ...

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  30. THE BISHOP.

    Bishop Mercer returned from Mount Read by the N.E. Dundas tram last evening, having missed the Burnie train at Rosebery. He ...

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  31. ROBBING FOREIGN MAIL TRAINS.

    Many Portuguese railway officials have been implicated in systematic robberies of foreign railway trains. ...

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  32. A SENSATIONAL REPORT.

    Mr J Dagg, of Davey street, states that as his daughter was proceeding borne has night at about 7 o'clock she board a shot fired in the enclosure of St. John's ...

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  33. BLOODTHIRSTY BOARD- ING-HOUSE KEEPER.

    Says, a [?] keeper, has been remanded at Cardie on a charge of offering Manchard, a Frenchman, £10 to [?] one Joseph ...

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  34. BILIOUSNESS AND LIVER TROUBLES.

    Mr F. J. Pierce, the well-known proprietor of the “ Limerick Arius” Hotel, Drummond street, Melbourne, says :— “For years I suffered from Biliousness ...

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  35. AMATEUR HORTICULTUAL SOCIETY.

    The monthly meeting of the Amateur Horticultural Society is to be held at the Town Hall on Friday evening next at 8 o'clock. ...

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