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  6. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The above company are having good houses at the Temperance Hall this week, and Misses Florrie and Stella Bangor are greatly pleasing patrons with ...

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  7. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day Herbert William Jones was charged by his employer with embezzling small sums collected. As plaintiff did not ...

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  8. THE APPLE INDUSTRY.

    It is unanimously admitted that the apply industry is one of, It not the main, staple products of Southern Tasmania, and anything dons to retard Its progress ...

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  9. DERWENT YACHT CLUB SOCIAL.

    One of the most successful and largely attended socials held under the suspires of the Derwent Yacht Club took place at the club's rooms, ...

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  10. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM BUILDINGS.

    Mr F. R. Seager has inspected the Benevolent Asylum Buildings with a view to seeing whether the Government can allow the council ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr Chamberlain, speaking on the colonies at the merchant's banquet, said they; are our equals—lesser in degree, but not in quality or ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    The transfer of the most important functions of the Central Conservative Association to the National Union Conservative Association is ...

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  13. VISITORS.

    Mr J.W. Blair, Attorney General for Queensland, accompanied by Messrs J. B. Hall and J. Tomlie, M.L.[?]., and Mr H. A. Francis left ...

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  14. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual meeting of the Benevolent Society was held able afternoon. The report submitted showed that during the week 62 cases, comprising 194 individuals, ...

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  15. BRITT-NELSON FIGHT PICTURES.

    The above show, opening to-night in the Town Hall, will, we are [?] be a positive front for all lovers of the manly art, The show itself is a novelty, being a ...

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  16. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIB,—In yesterday's issue appears a long letter under the name of Worrier,' —a very good name, I should think, describing the writer. What is be ...

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  17. FOREIGN FREIGHTS.

    Replying to a deputation of associated commencers, Mr Lloyd Gorge admitted that preferential [?], of foreign freighted by steamship ...

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  18. HELD OVER.

    Pressure of space prevents us from Inserting the meeting of the Council of Churches, correspondents, and other matter. ...

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  19. THE NATIVE REBELLION IN NATAL.

    Loyal native have been utilised to drive [?] from his bush lairs, otherwise 20,000 whites will be required to corner the rebels. ...

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  20. BOXING.

    On Wednesday week at the Hobart Amateur Gymnasium, Gladstone street, Tom Dunn, of West Australia, who has won numerous battles, will contests the ...

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  21. THE AGENT-GENERAL OF VICTORIA SPEAKS.

    The Hon. J. W. Tavernier, Agent- General of Victoria, in responding, said sentimental lies were less lasting than the commercial. ...

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  22. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Education debate is becoming very heated. An impression prevails that the Minister of Education, Hon A Berrell. will make the four [?] ...

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  23. ON CHANGE.

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  24. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted today at 2s 7d per ounce ...

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  25. FRUIT EXPORT REGULATIONS.

    Regulations having an important bearing upon the Interests of fruit exporters were drafted at an interstate conference representative exporters held at ...

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  26. THE TURGO-EGYPTIAN EMBROGLIO.

    Advices from Ghoggeg state that the Turks have seized a strip of 100,000 acres of Egyptian territory on the Syrian frontier. ...

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  27. STOCK SALES

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  28. SERIOUS STATEMENT BY A PHYSICIAN.

    I say without hesitation that the canoe of one half of women's ailments is Constipation. Anima, headache, derangements. irritability, and a host of ...

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  29. WITH MILITARY HONORS.

    There are at least three well authenticated instances of women being burfed with military honors. One occurred in 1729, when the ...

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  30. A BLOW TO BE STRUCK

    Mukhtar is encouraging the Sultan to strengthen Kaly's position by striking a blow at British influence in Egypt by trying to arouse ...

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  31. ANGLO-AMERICAN BIO TABLEAU.

    The Anglo-American Bio Tableau, which has just concluded a four night season at the Town Hall, has been very productive of mirthful and ...

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  32. REVOLUTION AND MURDER.

    Count Ignatieft has been assassinated at Kieff. It is uncertain which Ignatieft, but it is probable that it is the diplomatist's younger ...

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  33. PIMPLES AND BLOTCHES,

    When the skin is red with [?] or pimples it is a hero indication that the Blood is out of order. Instead of resorting to cosmetics, powders, and paints, ...

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  34. A BRUSH IN MOROCCO.

    The Pretender has repelled an attempt made by Moroccan troops to force the passage of Malaya River. He killed 30, and wounded many of the loyal troops. ...

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  35. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Union Company's liner Monowal, from the Bluff, which port she left at 4 p.m. on Monday, was due at Hobart at midday to day. She had, however, not ...

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  36. COMPENSATION TO WORKMEN.

    The committee that sat on the Workmen's Compensation Bill have decided against the Government to reduce the seven to three days ...

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  37. A GOLDEN WEDDING.

    Mr and Mrs J. M. Livingstone, of 'Marydale,' Upper Davey street, celebrated their golden wedding to day. They were warmly congratulated by their many [?] and [?] ...

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  38. SPORTING.

    Nominations for the Hobart Tort Club meeting on Saturday, May [?], close with the hon secretary, Mr J, T. Weaver, tomorrow, at 8 p.m. There are six events on ...

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  40. MINING

    South Eak (Avoca), May 5.—Work for the past week as follows :—The tunnel has been driven 8ft further, then we struck the granite right across the face. ...

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  41. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales are animated, The prices are fully maintained. ...

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