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  2. Advertising

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  3. NOXIOUS TRADES REGULATIONS.

    The following regulations governing the conduct of noxious trades in the recently proclaimed area at Derwent Park have been approved by the ...

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  7. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The ts, Loongana, arrived this morning from Melbourne with the following passengers: — Saloon : Mesdames Ettershank, Howard, ...

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  8. THE PURE FOODS ACT.

    The first prosecutions under the Pure Food Act took place to-day. Anglies and Company were fined £1 for having more sulphurous acid ...

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  9. INTERSTATE ITEMS

    The Methodist Conference of Victoria and Tasmania carried a motion affirming that, as a fundamental principle, the Church belongs to no ...

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  10. MARINE BOARD OF HOBART.

    A meeting of the Marine Board of Hobart was held this afternoon. Present: The Master Warden (Mr A. E . Risby) in the chair, Wardens S. T. Kirby, H .Gray, ...

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  11. THE GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The Temperence Hall was crowded last evening with a most enthusiastic audience. Mr Lucas has at present a first class combination under his ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    Lawton Athill, a compositor by trade, and a dangerous criminal with a bad record in Australia, has been sentenced at the Middlesex ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    Reuter declared a few days ago that 2000 English and other dockers were engaged in Hamburg, where the dockers had refused to sign for ...

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  14. A FORGER RECEIVES 12 MONTHS.

    George Thompson, an elderly forger of cheques, was sentenced to twelve months to-day for forgery. ...

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  15. SPORTING.

    The steeplechase mare, After Dark, was shipped to Sydney to-day by the ss. Oonah. ...

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  16. BOGUS AUSTRALIANS

    Two men, calling themselves Australians, professing a knowledge of Adelaide people, drugged and robbed Bryerson Treharne, of Adelaide, of ...

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  17. A MINER INJURED.

    Joseph Liddicoat, a miner, was badly injured by a stone falling on his head at the Berry Limited mine, Creswick. ...

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  18. BUTCHERS' RACING CLUB.

    Nominations for the autumn meeting the Butchers' Racing Club close tomorrow evening with Mr J. J . Wignall. ...

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  19. DELORAINE TURF CLUB.

    The following nominations have been received for the Easter meet of the Daloreine Turf Club:— TRIAL HURDLE, 1½ mile—Signal, J B B, ...

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  20. WINE ADULTERATION IN GERMANY.

    Some extraordinary revelations have been made in the Reichstag regarding the extent of wine adulteration in Germany. ...

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  21. I.O.O.F.

    The fifty-third annual session of the I.O.O.F was opened to-day. There are present 10 officers and 114 delegates, representing 83 ...

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  22. POLICE COURT ITEMS

    At the Police Court to-day, James Hudson was fined 5s for disturbing the peace, and 10s, with 9s costs for trespassing on his wife's property. ...

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  23. FOREST RANGER SHOOTS HIS WIFE

    Wilsdorf, formerly royal chief forest ranger at Dresden, suicided after he had shot his wife and five children. ...

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  24. CITY COUNCIL

    Some discussion arose a t the meeting of the City Council yester­day regarding the sewerage scheme for the city, and it was decided that ...

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  25. ON THE WING.

    S[?]amforth Smith sailed to-day for Colombo. ...

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  26. A BANK ROBBER

    Henry Douglas Anderson, of Manchester, has been arrested in Winnipeg for robbing the Bank of England of £5400. ...

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  27. MINES AND MINING.

    The output from Briseistin mines for February totalled 105 tons 6cwt, including proportion from No. 1 company. ...

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  28. 'IN THE WAKE OF THE SETTING SUN.’

    During his visit to Hobart Mr Lyman L. Pierce has made many friends, and has attracted the interest of the community by his surpassing energy in the ...

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  29. LIMITATION OF ARMA­MENTS.

    Russian official organs are politely hostile to Sir H . C. Bannerman’s limitations of armaments proposal. ...

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  30. THE CLIFF GROUNDS.

    The attendance at the Cataract Cliff Grounds for the month ended March 6 totalled 9292. ...

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  31. CENTENNIAL COMMISSION.

    The report of the Commission which enquired into the condition of the Centennial when she left Launceston will be presented to the ...

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  32. A NEW TORPEDO

    Japan has constructed a lorpedo which will be fired by wireless telegraphy. ...

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  33. THEN NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    Mr Trevisa Clarke, one of the representatives of the new mail syndicate now in Melbourne, received a cablegram yesterday from Mr W. ...

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  34. LATE SHIPPING.

    Alice, ketch, 48 tons, H . Wilson, from Beauty Point. Agents—H . Jones and Co. EXPORTS.—To-day. ...

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  35. COLEBROOK MINE.

    The directors of the Colebrook P.A. have decided to issue 33,500 trust shares to provide funds for erecting smelters at the mine and ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Lord Penrbyn is dead. He was born in 1836. ...

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  37. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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  38. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    Annual meeting and Congress of the National Council of Women commenced to-day at 11 a.m. Lady Edeline Strickland opened the ...

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  39. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—It always seems a great pity to me that your paper does not take up the question of another theatre for Hobart. Surely the need of it was seen during the ...

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  40. A MILITARY DRAMA.

    The new romantic military drama, 'The Midnight Wedding,’ will form the leading attraction of the return season of Messrs Meynell and Gunn’s ‘ Fatal Wedding’ ...

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  41. THEATRE ROYAL.

    So successful a season as that of Miss Tittell Brune and her company, under the direction of Mr J. C. Williamson, has not been played in the Theatre Royal these ...

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  42. VICE-REGAL.

    The State Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) and Lady Edeline arrived in Launceston yesterday from Hobart, and during the ...

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  43. THE WEATHER.

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  44. 'SOMETHING TO HIS ADVANTAGE.'

    Mr Justice G. B. Simpson in the Divorce Court to-day told of an instance where a man read in a newspaper that if he called on so ...

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  45. THE HOME ‘FIRST AID.'

    Every housewife should see that she always has a pot of Zam Buk Balm and a bandage on the shelf handy, for immediate use. Accidents are always ...

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  46. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER.

    The Premier (Hon. J. W. Evans, C.M.G.) has received a communication from Mr Percy Hunter, acting secretary to the New South Wales Premier, in ...

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  47. BOXING.

    Ted McGibbon who recently fought both Joe Wallcott and Bull Nicholls a draw in Hobart, lost his battle against Boh Turner at the Cyclorama on Friday night, but the ...

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  48. ON 'CHA[?]GE.

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  49. CRUELTY TO DOGS.

    The Superintendent of Police (Mr F. Pedder) has received a communication from Sub-Inspector Hill that John Edgar, Howard Williams, and John Williams ...

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  50. THE CLOSER SETTLEMENT SCHEME.

    The Minister of Lands (Hon A. Hean) has completed arrangements for affording facilities to intending applicants for allotments on the Cheshunt Estate for ...

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  51. FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the Empire Football Club was bold at the Victoria Hall on Friday evening, the 8th instant, Mr B. Crcker in the chair. A fair ...

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  52. ACCIDENT TO TRAM.

    As the quarter to 8 team to-day was coming from Sandy Bay through the deviation to Harrington street it Struck a log of wood which either fell from a cart or ...

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  53. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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