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  6. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    The Fire Brigade Board not at 11 a.m. to-day. Present—Colonel T. M. Evans (in the Chair), Alderman Hoggins, Messrs C. Mitchell, W. A. Weymonth, and the ...

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  8. SUPREME COURT.

    This was a claim for £10 18s 3d, being £3 commission on the purchase of a horse, and £7 18s 3d for expenses incurred therein. ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The ‘Spectator’ approves of Mr John Burns' commonsense policy regarding the Hollesley labor colony. The colony will provide for ...

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  10. INTERSTATE ITEMS.

    The new system of announcing telephone numbers to telephone attendance is apparently not meaning with the success anticipated. The ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The Marquis of Clanricarde protests against being treated like a lunatic, and says the rent on his estates is lower than in any other ...

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  12. ART SOCIETY OF TASMANIA.

    The 23rd annual exhibition held among members of the Art Society of Tasmania was opened in the society's room at the Post Office, Macquarie street, this ...

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  13. A DROWNING FATALITY

    A sad drowning fatality occurred this morning. It appears that while the steamer Hopetoun, belonging to the Huon, Channel, and Peninsula Steamship ...

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  14. AN INQUEST.

    The Inquest on the victim of the rifle fatality at Somerton has been adjourned until Saturday. ...

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  15. TOLSTO[?]S SON INDICTED

    Count Tolstoi's son has been indicted on a charge of treason, arising out of him having printed political pamphlets written by his ...

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  16. A BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The body which was thought to be Williams' was identified to-day by Ada Harrison, of South Yarra, as that of her husband John. ...

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  17. INCOME TAX IN FRANCE

    The Income Tax Bill is most unpopular throughout France. It is Considered inquisitorial, and a step towards socialistic ...

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  18. A CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Arthur Spalding was charged at the City Court to-day with the embezzlement of small some from Robert Harper and Co., for whom he ...

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  19. A CONFIRMED CRIMINAL

    At the General Sessions Yesterday a man who had been convicted under the name of George Ross, but who started that his right name was ...

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  20. SMUGGLING OF WHISKY.

    Enormous smuggling of whiskey has been carried on in Ireland by a firm whose name has not been disclosed. ...

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  21. BOXING.

    The announcement made by the Hobart Athletic club for its next engagement is a most attractive one. on Tuesday evening (the night after the Hospital benefit) Ted ...

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  22. S T. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    Mr John Belcher, A. R. A, one of the experts called on to inspect St Paul's Cathedral, declares that the subsidence should be dealt with as ...

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  23. THE ALBERT PARK MURDER

    The trial of Thomas T[?]eloar, who is charged with the murder of Miss Mary Patterson, on November 5, at Albert Park. was begun to-day. ...

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  24. NORTHERN HEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day three men were fined £1, for being found in the Sportsman's Hotel on Sunday. ...

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  25. LIBERIAN CONSUL

    Senor Izzard has been gazetted Liberian consul at Wellington. ...

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  26. THE CHANNEL FLEET.

    Lord Beresford, who a few days ago proceeded to America on private business, has informed the ‘New York Herald’ that he refused the ...

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  27. DERWENT DINGHY SAILING CLUB.

    On Saturday afternoon the second beat for the commodore (Mr F . N . Clarke) trophy was sailed over the usual course. On account of the Lenna and Cora having ...

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  28. THE TIN MARKET.

    The London agents of the Mount Bischoff Company advise by cable that the tin market is quiet at £190 10s. ...

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  29. STOCK SALES

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  30. MARIE NARELLE QUEEN OF IRISH SONG.'

    There is every reason to believe that the Marie Narelle concert to be given in the Town Hall on Friday and Saturday next will be very successful. Great ...

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  31. THE CHURCH.

    Canon Beresford h as been appointed Archdeacon of the North and Rector of Hagley. He will leave when his successor is ­ ...

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  32. ‘FEDERATION' VARIETY OF WHEAT.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the ‘Federation’ variety of wheat, several favourable reports regarding which have been received ...

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  33. ELECTRIC TRAIN DISASTER.

    One of the electric trains belonging to the New York Central fell over an embankment at Bronx Park. ...

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  34. A KICK FROM A BULLOCK.

    A man named Lawrence was admitted to the hospital yesterday suffering from injuries to the leg, received through a kick from a ...

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  35. GREATER LAUNCESTON.

    A conference of representatives of the City Council and contiguous town boards was held at the Town Hall on Saturday to discuss the ...

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  36. RACING CARNIVAL.

    The racing carnival in the North was brought to a close on Saturday by the Newnham Club. Unfortunately a change took place in the ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    Princess Clementine of Saxe Coburg is dead. ...

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  38. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Be the letter in your issue of Saturday, the 16th instant, by R , J, Miller, in reference to the interference of Stamford and Hughes, he says the law ...

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  39. EDISON ELECTRIC ERA.

    The Edison Electric Era Company continued their Hobart season before a large and enthusiastic audience, which included the premier (Hon. J. W. Evans,) ...

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  40. A YACHTING CRUISE.

    The yacht Fairlie II., which left Hobart on Monday last, arrived on Saturday morning, and came up the river yesterday. The yacht has been ...

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  41. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

    A public meeting of the ratepayers and lectors of Queen borough is advertised to be held in the boardroom , Grosvenor street, to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  42. ON ’CHANGE

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  43. FITZROY THEATRICALS.

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  44. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    With regard to the exclusion of the States from representation at the Colonial Conference to be held In London this year, the Premier (Hon . J . W . Evans, ...

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  45. HEALTH MATTERS.

    The Chief Officer of Health came to Launceston by mail trail yesterday morning. Dr Elkington is likely to be engaged in department ...

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  47. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    In shooting at Launceston on Saturday for the Bisley competition, E.G. Gutherie made top score of 94; R. A. McElwes was second with ...

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  48. THE BISHOP’S LECTURE.

    To-night His Lordship the Bishop (Dr Mercer) will deliver his lecture in aid of the Children's Hospital Fund. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Gerald ...

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  49. TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—I see by your paper the other day that my name was mentioned in connection with street preaching, I am very thankful to the correspondent that took ...

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  50. TENNIS.

    It has been definitely decided to hold the Tasmanian Tennis Championship meeting at Launceston at Easter, and arrangements are to be ...

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  51. HOSPITAL ITEM.

    Shortly after 8 o'clock this morning a lad named Crowe, employed by Messrs Jones and On, in the room, was convoyed to the General Hospital suffering ...

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  52. BOWLING.

    The bowling matches on Saturday afternoon were spoilt by the rain. Launceston beat Buckingham by 32, and the game between A.B.C. and ...

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  53. LATE SHIPPING.

    The ss, Westralia, from Hobart, arrived at Sydney at noon to-day. ...

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