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  4. MELBOURNE DAY BY DAY.

    Melbourne detectives seem to be marked by a fixed determination to those things which they should not do and to leave undone those ...

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  8. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A warder in the Geelong Gaol was suspected of convening letters to outside friends of a prisoner, and was followed by two detectives, who ...

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  9. SUPREME COURT OF TASMANIA.

    Before His Honor the Chief Justice (Sir John Dodds, K. C. M. G.) and Mr Justice McIntyre. ...

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  10. NORTHERN NEWS.

    A girl 16 years of age was convicted at the Children's Court to.day indecent behavior in Victoria Park. ...

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  11. LATEST GABLES.

    Public opinion in South Africa bitterly complains of the action of the Home Radicals successively and grossly maligning the Cape, the ...

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  12. LATEST GABLES.

    Farther details to baud regarding the fight between the Natal troops and the Zulus show that the rebels were doctored before the fight, ...

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  13. THE NEW ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    Before the business of the Court commenced the Hon. W. B. Prop[?]ting presented his commission of appointment as Attorney-General of the State of ...

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  14. THE MALVERN EXPLOSION.

    At tho inquest on Gerald Va[?], aged 16, whose face was blown off the Malvern explosion of acetylene gas, it was [?] that the ...

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  15. COMMON LAW JURISDICTION.

    The Solicitor General (Mr E. D. Bobbie) moved proforma for an order to compel the Registrar of Births to register a birth, The name of the child is Walter Gilbert ...

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  16. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The election of a member to represent Launceston in the Legislative Council is taking place to-day. The candidates are Messrs R[?] and ...

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  17. RESIGNED.

    Mr Justice Holyroyd resigned the Acting Chief Justice ship to-day. It is probate that Justice A ' Beckett will be appointed. ...

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  18. AQUATICS.

    Arrangements are in progress for giving the Tasmanian eight-oared crew an enthusiastic welcome home. ...

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  19. A DESPERATE CHARGE.

    The rebels charged on the troops with desperate valor and sustained heavy losses. The defeat has undermined the witch doctor's prestige. ...

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  20. A FALL OF EARTH.

    Jas. Dunstan had both legs broken early yesterday morning by a fall of earth at the Tasmania mine. ...

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  21. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Tariff Commission has submitted three progress reports relating to—No. 1 Spirits and Distilleries; The Wine Industry in ...

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  22. ELECTRICAL MATTERS.

    Mr Wilson, at the Council yesterday, successfully moved for detailed reports from the City Electrical Engineer about several contracts ...

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  23. EQUITY JURISDICTION.

    Mr F. Lodge (Roberts and All port) In the matter of the appeal in the case of Mrs Fawns's marriage settlement, applied for an adjournment to the next ...

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  24. NATAL PRESS

    The Natal Mercury' declares that ex-President S[?] speech is a travesty of history and designed to arouse social hatred.; ...

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  25. [?] LEADS THE ATTACK.

    The Maxims rained showers of ballets on the densely packed masses of Zulus, who attacked in crescent formation. The destructive fire thoroughly ...

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  26. A FLOTATION.

    Mr R. Purdue reports the [?] the New River Freehold at Mount Victoria in Adelaide. According to Mr Purdue there is plenty of capital ...

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  27. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

    IN THE WILL OF THOMAS BARTLETT, Mr Archer, of Launceston, applied for probate to the will of Thomas Bartlett, of Longford. The testator died on August ...

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  28. BRITT-NELSON FIGHT PICTURES.

    A bumper house is expected at the Town Hall on Thursday night to witness the reproduction of the famous fight between Jimmy Britt and Rattling Nelson ...

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  29. A NEW RIFLE.

    The Co[?], using a new [?], won tie ' Daily Telegraph 'and Dewar Cups at the Bisley contest, easily beating the volunteers who ...

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  30. THE PIONEER CLEAN UP.

    The Pioneer mine cleaned up yesterday for 51 tons of ore ; this is for six weeks' run. ...

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  31. CHECKING THE ADVANCE OF THE COLUMN.

    The troops had a most trying time it resisting the attack of the rebels. The column's advance was checked ...

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  32. HOBART MARINE BOARD.

    The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Hobart Marino Board was hold at the board room this afternoon. Present: The aster Warden (Mr A. E. [?]), Wardens ...

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  33. A FALL OF EARTH—AND A DEATH.

    Yesterday morning a fall of earth occurred at Messrs McHugh Brothers' pottery at Sandhill, by which an employe named Thomas ...

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  34. FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB.

    The monthly meeting of the Field Naturalists' Club, hold Sino the Masonic Hall last night, was devoted to the camp held on Freycinet Peninsula during the ...

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  35. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    This was a petition to the Full Court (Sir John Dodds, K. C. M. G., and Mr Justice McIntyre) by the wife for s divorce on the grounds of cruelly, ...

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  36. SANFRANCISCO SHORT OF SUPPLIES.

    The condition of San Francisco is serious. There are only ten days' supply in the city, and the citizens' committee fear a famine. ...

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  37. FIRE AT IKIN'S LIVERY STABLES.

    At about 3 a.m. to-day a fire, the origin of which is unknown, occurred at the premises of Ikin's livery stables. The alarm given by the night porter at Had ...

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  38. RHEUMATISM.

    'Six years are while residing at Wyong.' writer Mrs Elizabeth Lovell, of Liverpool, N. S. W. [?] contracted Rheumatism through getting a revere chill from ...

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  39. RUSSIAN POLITICS.

    The Czar has dissolved the old committee of Ministers, whose powers have been transferred to the Council of Ministers and the ...

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  40. ON 'CHANGE.

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  41. A TALE OF THE DEEP.

    The German steamer S[?], which was engaged in gun running to Vladivostok late in the war, has been found incrusted in the [?] at ...

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  42. THE MOROCCAN CONFERENCE.

    Advices state that the Sultan of Morocco has signed the Algeciras convention. ...

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  43. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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  44. A DUTCH REVERSE AT THE CELEBES.

    The Dutch have met with a reverse at the Celebes. The troops attacked a native stronghold, and were repulsed with twelve killed ...

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  45. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The Temperance Hall was well filled last night, and the performance went off with great enthusiasm, the numerous artists being loudly applauded tor their ...

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  46. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6 11-16d per ounce. [?] has just returned.' Where has he been?' 'To Monte Carlo, to win ...

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  47. ANGLO-AMERICAN BIO-TABLEAU.

    In the Town Hall last evening, Mr W. Herbert's Anglo-American Sin T[?] entertainment was given for (be second time, end met with an equal amount of ...

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  50. THE GALLANT EIGHT.

    In the window of Nettle fold's, of Liverpool street, in displayed a magnificent full size photo of 'The gallant Tasmanian sight,' which is attracting ...

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