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  2. SPORTING.

    The nice afternoon attracted a large attendance to Risdon Park, when the Hobart Turf Club brought off their February meet. The following are the ...

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  5. THE RUSSIAN-JAPANESE WAR

    The Russian gunboat Rasboyink has been captured by the Japanese near Masampo, and taken to Saseho. ...

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  7. A PLEASANT CEREMONY.

    A very pleasant ceremony took place at noon to-day in the Committee Room of the House of Assembly on the occasion of a presentation to Mr William Froney, ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    The quantity of breadstuffs [?] for the United Kingdom is 2 November quarters, and for the Continent 1,050,000 quarters. ...

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  9. THE SINEWS OF WAR.

    Russia has issued 50,000,000 roubles of credit notes, to be secured by gold payments. ...

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  10. RUSSIA CONCENTRATING

    Russia is concentrating a large force at Tens Luangcheng, on the Manchurian side of the Yalu River. ...

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  11. THE HIGH COURT.

    The first sitting of the High Court in Tasmania was originally fixed to be held at Hobart on the 23rd inst.; but in consequence of the Centenary holidays, was ...

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  13. SHADOWING THE JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    A German vessel shadowed the Japanese squadron off Wei-ha-Wei on the 13th until a battleship interfered, when the German proceeded ...

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  14. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Sir John Forrest has come to the conclusion that the Electoral Act should be amended in two very important particulars. ...

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  15. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Arthur Taylor, a lad, was bitten on one of his legs by a large black snake at Rranxholm on Monday, and his condition, though slightly ...

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  16. THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY

    The prophecy of military critics that Russia will not be able to supply her troops with despatch owing to the scene of war being ...

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  17. SEIZURE OP RUSSIAN SUPPLIES

    The Japanese have seized at Nagasaki the Coptic's cargo of canned goods shipped at San Francisco for Per Arthur. ...

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  18. THE NEW LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL

    The conference of country bodies to consider the new Local Government Bill will be held in Hobart on Friday and Saturday. Members of Parliament have ...

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  19. T.R.C.

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  20. A FALL FROM A HORSE.

    Mr F. W. Jacobs, an old and respected resident of Derby, was severly crashed by his horse falling on him. He is still in a serious ...

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  21. TASMANIAN TURF CLUB.

    With this issue we publish the programme of the T.T.C. auturin meeting, to take place on April Q next. The events consist of Trial Stakes, of ...

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  22. THE ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The members of the Royal Commission arrived at Ringarooma yesterday, and were met by the members of the Railway League. ...

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  23. THE BARQUE MAGNET

    When Dr Elkington, the Chief Health Officer, learned of the arrival of the barque Magnet from Glasgow, and that she had called at Mauritius for ...

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  24. PATROLLING THE YELLOW SEA.

    Japanese warships have been seen within sixteen miles of Niuchwang. ...

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  25. THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL SEAT.

    Aldermen Russen and McCracken will be candidates for the two Launceston seals in the Legislative Council at the approaching election. ...

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  26. THE KAISER'S SYMPATHY

    Immediately after the defeat at Port Arthur, the Kaiser sent the Czar an extremely cordial telegram. ...

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  27. SORELL RACE CLUB.

    In another column will be found the full programme for the Sorell Race Club Easter Monday meet, entries for which close on Saturday, March 12. ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr John Dowie had a most stormy reception at the meeting at the Town Hall last night. The building was [?] and ...

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  29. KOREA GIVES JAPAN A FREE HAND

    Viscount Hayashi states that the Japanese Minister at Seoul inter-viewed the Emperor of Korea, who has allowed the Japanese a free ...

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  30. BOWLING.

    The hon secretary of the Association Bowling Club is and eav[?]ring to arrange matches of four rinks against the Hobart Club to be played ...

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  31. THE SMALLPOX IN NEW ZEALAND.

    There has been no cable from New Zealand to-day. Although it is announced from that colony that she is free from smallpox, Dr. Elkington does not ...

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  32. THE NAVAL DUEL OFF CHEMULPO.

    In the fight between the Japanese squadron and the two Russian warships on Chemulpo, the captain of the Variag was wounded and two ...

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  33. THE RELIEF OF CASUALS.

    Allegations of a serious nature in connection with the relief of casuals and others were made at the meeting of the Benevolent Society yesterday ...

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  35. TREATMENT OF NON-COMBATANTS

    Admiral Alexieff has ordered non-combatants to leave Port Arthur. Japan has ordered all Russians to be treated with the utmost ...

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  36. THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.

    A special "Gazette" has been issued to-day embodyine the instru[?] that are to he observed to preserve the neutrality of the Commonwealth in connection with ...

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  37. THE CENTENARY.

    This morning the Premier and the Hon. Herbert Nicholls, accompanied by the Mayor and the Master Warden (Captain Fisher) visited Risdon and adjacent spots in ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

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  39. TASMANIAN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION.

    Great interest is being manifested in the forthcoming Christian Endeavor meeting., which take place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. ...

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  40. THE COOGEE'S PASSENGER LIST.

    The Coogee arrived this morning from Melbourne with the following passengers :—Saloon : Mesdames L. Purdue, Kennedy Stone, ...

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  41. KETTERING NEWS.

    A very successful concert was held in Selby Hall, Kettering, on February 9, in aid of the local cemetery funds. The ss. Nubeena brought a number of visitors and ...

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  42. WONDERFUL WORK

    Hobart people are surprised at the work being done by the "Little Conqueror." Public expression on the subject brings the matter frequently before the public. ...

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  44. ON 'CHANGE

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  45. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The Gaiety Entertainers, judging by the large audiences that assemble nightly at the Temperance Hall, never seem to lose their power of amusing, and the ...

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  46. WESTERN NEWS.

    The inquest concerning the death of Catherine Hosking, who expired suddenly at Gormanston on Monday, was held yesterday, resulting in a ...

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  48. CRICKET.

    The Mount Read and Williamsford cricket match resulted as follows : Williamsford, 40 and 15 ; Mount Read, 84. C. Birchell, ...

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  50. MINING.

    The are from the wings going down from No. 2 level of the Murchilson Mine averages 157oz allver, 5dwt 19gr gold, and 74 per cent, ...

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  51. THE MOUNT FARRELL STRIKE.

    Mr Steve Ford, secretary of the A.M.A.,, left for Mount Farrell yesterday, and will clear up the strike matters with the men. ...

    Article : 26 words
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