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  2. Advertising

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  6. INTERSTATE ITEMS.

    At a largel[?] attended meeting of the Apsley Progress Association on Saturday, it was unanimously agreed that the disputed territory ...

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  7. BUILDING TRADES CONFERENCE.

    Mr Justice Cussen has delivered judgment in the building trades' dispute. After a private confer­ence with the representatives of ...

    Article : 439 words
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  9. A MOVING [?]INCIDENT.

    This afternoon, while unloading operations were going on from the barge Uncle Tom In dock, the horse engaged In hauling up the loads by some means or ...

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  10. MISSIONARY SUMMER SCHOOL.

    The Missionary Summer School was continued in the you[?]g Women's Christian Association-Hall, Bathurst street, last evening. The attendance was very ...

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  11. CHARGE OF LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    Alfred Smith was charged before the Police Magistrate (Mr W. C. Wise) at the City Police Court this morning with the larceny as a [?]ailes on January 20 of a ...

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  12. LATEST GABLES.

    Further details are to hand re­garding the White murder. Emily Turner’s mother, when interviewed by the ‘Star,’ said Emily had always ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    The ‘ Globe ’ sates that Sir James Swette[?]ham’s resignation has been accepted. This is due to facts coming to ...

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  14. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Benevolent Society was held this afternoon. The report submitted showed that during the week 28 families, comprising ...

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  15. SEAMEN’S UNION DISSATIS­FIED.

    The Federated Sean[?]en’s Union proposes entering a vigorous protest against the composition of the Australian portion of the Navigation ...

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  16. THE GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The Temperance Hall was again filled with an appreciative audience last night, As on the previous evenings, the general opinion. was that the programme ...

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  17. A GOAL DISCOVERY

    A seam of coal 30ft thick has been struck on Earl Dudley's estate, near Sedley, affording employment to 1500 people. ...

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  18. MEETING OF MERCHANTS.

    Reuter states that a meeting, under the auspices of the Merchants’ Exchange, Kingston, declared the Government officials out of touch ...

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  19. A REMARKABLE STORY.

    On December 4,1902, Mr and Mrs Corry Liddle missed their daughter, then two years and seven months old, from Mulga Station, near Louth. ...

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  20. THE EDEN HOLME ENQUIRY.

    The evidence taken at the enquiry held in Launceston recently Into the circum stances attending the week of the barque Eden Holme was considered by ...

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  21. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Richard Croft (61), a resident of South Geelong, has been committed for trial on a charge of forging and uttering two cheques, said to have ...

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  22. LONDON HORSE SHOW.

    Alfred Vanderbilt sends 26 horses compete at the International Horse Show, London, in June, The value of these, with his exhibits of ...

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  23. THE MINING CALAMITY

    The party of rescuers who took upon themselves the task of releasing the entombed miners at Redan, and who were thought to be ...

    Article : 166 words
  24. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments were made at the meeting of the Executive Council to-day; Andrew He[?]ld, attendant tailor at the Hospital for Insane, New Norfolk; ...

    Article : 173 words
  25. NORTHERN NEWS.

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  26. THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL

    A meeting convened by Mrs A[?] C. Green at the request of Mrs W . B. Propsting among Bellerive residents interested in the formation of a Children’s Hospital ...

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  27. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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  28. BREADSTUFFS.

    The visible supply of breadstuffs East of the Rockies is 78,586,000 quarters. ...

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  29. THE TRAWLING PROJECT.

    Sir William Lyne, Minister of Customs, left to-night for Melbourne to be present at a Cabinet meeting to-morrow. After that he goes to ...

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  30. THE MINING ACT.

    Mesers E. D. Dobbie, P. S. Seager, and W. A. Birehall have been appointed members of aboard to carry out the provisions of Section 92 to 97 of the Mining ...

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  31. TURKISH EXTORTION.

    Fenim Pasha, Chief of Police at Yildis, who has been accused by Germany of blackmailing, is also a General f Division and the Sultan’s ...

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  32. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales closed firm at late rates. ...

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  33. KETCH RACE.

    A race for first class ketches was [?]lled over the regatta course this afternoons Five entries had been received-—the ketches Alice, Speedwell, Heather Belle, ...

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  34. STOCK SALES

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  35. ASSAULT.

    Martin Olsen, foreign seaman, was charged before the Police Magistrate (Mr O. Wise) and Mr G. Hiddlestone, J.P., at the City Police Court this morning, ...

    Article : 327 words
  36. CONSUL APPOINTMENTS.

    Consuls in future must pass through the Intelligence Department of the Board of Trade. Those visiting England will require to ...

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  37. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    Sir William Lyne says the chief object of the visit is to arrange for the administration of the Commerce Act by the State authorities, ...

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  38. BANK HOLIDAY,

    The following hank holidays have been proclaimed in the North on the occasion of the Launceston races. At Launceston, Thursday and Friday, February 14 and ...

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  39. JAPAN’S ASPIRATIONS.

    In the course of an interview this morning Mr A. S. McGlew, who arrived from the East by the Sandakan, and who represents ...

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  40. THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The ‘Nineteenth Century,’ in an extra supplement including many opinions, protests against the construction of the Channel tunnel. ...

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  41. FEDERAL MATTERS.

    The Federal Minister of Customs and Attorney. General arrived from Melbourne this morning on a brief visit. Mr Keating, Minister of ...

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  42. ON ’CHANGE.

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  43. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, EXEGUTORS & AGENCY CO. OF TASMANIA LIMITED.

    The following report was presented to the shareholder at the half-yearly general meeting, held at office of the company, Stone Buildings, this day, Mr A. G. ...

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  44. TRAMWAY SERVICE,

    The question of trams for Launceston is on the notice paper for consideration at the meeting of the City Council to-morrow. It is ...

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  45. HOBART REGATTA ASSOCIATION.

    A full meeting of the commutes was held last evening. Mr J. W . Gill presided, Prizes were presented to the winners ...

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  46. A COACH BOLT.

    Through the horses in a coach bolting at Burnie yesterday Mrs H. Radford was severely injured, and her condition last night was serious. ...

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  47. SWIMMING.

    The above event, which is creating a great stir in swimming circles at present, is booked to come off on Saturday next. The record number of 108 entries have ...

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  48. COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE.

    The usual meeting of the Council of Agriculture was held at Ulv[?]stone yesterday, when a large quantity of business was ...

    Article : 57 words
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  51. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr David Cocker, one of the North. West Coast pioneers, died somewhat suddenly at Devonport yesterday from heart failure, aged ...

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  52. MERITORIOUS SERVICES.

    The Government of Indie have advised ,the Acting Premier (Hen W. B. Preparing) that they have been pleated to sanction the grant to Private Mac. ...

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  53. MARINE BOARD CHARGES.

    Pilots P. Mullay and P . Moncur are to retire from March 1, as the position of chief pilot is being taken by Captain W. A. Clarke, of the ...

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  55. LATE SHIPPING.

    The ss. Ko[?]uookarra left Hobart for Launceston, via ports and Straits light, houses, at 1.30 p.m . to-day; ...

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  56. MINING.

    Further assays from the vugh at the Hercules mine have given satisfactory returns for gold and silver. ...

    Article : 56 words
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