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  6. AQUATICS.

    The Club Eight-oared Championship of Tasmania was rowed on the Dewent, under tho Southern Tasmanian Rowing Association, this morning More than ...

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  7. INTERSTATE ITEMS.

    Two young men named James and Walsh were brought before Mr Lancashire, J.P., at Brighton Court yesterday, and remanded to 5th ...

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  8. SPORTING.

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The Princess of Wales has promised Mrs Coghlan, wife of the Agent-General for New South Wales, that she will send a screen, worked ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    Considering that the Emigrants’ Guide issued by the Colonial Office gravely misrepresents Australian conditions, and would tend to ...

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  12. THE MILITARY ENCAMPMENTS.

    The annual military encampments were commenced yesterday at Kingston, at Fort Alexandra, at Ross, and at Mona Vale. In all there are between 1200 and ...

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  13. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The Tasmanian gold mines produced approximately £11,182 worth of gold in March, and the mining companies dividends paid totalled ...

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  14. STATE INCOME TAX.

    The State Commissioners of Taxation to day sued John Baxter, sub-Collector of Customs, at Sydney, for £25 18a 8d for income tax for the ...

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  15. RETIRING FROM POLITICAL LIFE.

    Mr C. J. Mackenzie, member for Wellington, gave it to be understood at the Smithton Show that he had fully made up his mind to retire ...

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  16. HAMBURG DOCKERS’ STRIKE.

    The outrages against the English blacklegs at the Hamburg docks are increasing. One of the Englishmen was nearly stoned to death. ...

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  17. EASTER MONDAY MEETINGS.

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  18. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Lord Milner, in an article in the 'National Review,’ says that the Colonial Conference should provide permanent machinery for ...

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  19. EASTER COMPETITIONS.

    The judges and several who are taking part in the Easter competitions arrived by the Loongana this morning. ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    Heavy rain fall during last night, but to-day the weather is fine. ...

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  21. GERMANY AND MOROCCO.

    The ‘Tageblatt’ suggests that Germany should abandon her Morroccan pretensions, on condition that France acquiesces in the ...

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  22. IT COMES MANY WAYS.

    Kidney complaint may begin from many sources, such as Injury by accident, or the result of other complaints, However it may come, Doan’s Backache Kidney ...

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  23. ‘POT LUCK’ FOR BABIES.

    The District Coroner (Dr Cole) yesterday resumed his enquiry into the death of a female child, aged 11 mouths, which occurred on ...

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  24. WANTS TO MARRY AGAIN

    Mrs Gelchenion, the widow of a New York banker, forfeits 2,000,000 dollars under her husband’s will in order to marry again. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Premier has received a communication from the commercial agent for New South Wales in South Africa with reference to the ...

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  26. A WARNING.

    The notice of captains of river steamers is drawn to the fact that the Hobart Marine Board have granted permission to Captain Elliott, of H.M.S. Encounter, to ...

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  27. BOWING IN THE NORTH.

    The Tasmanian eight-oared championship was rowed on the Tamar to-day. The course being three miles, from Haystack Point to Town Point, ...

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  28. THE WILLOUGHBY AND WARD SEASON.

    The Willoughby-Ward new London Comedy Company, including the famous actress, Miss Grace Palotta, and the other members, who were specially selected for ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Hon. Sir Hely-Hutchinson, speaking at Graff Remet, expressed his heartfelt satisfaction at the steady diminution of the racial feeling ...

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  30. CHIMERAS AND PHANTASMS

    In former days, when drainage of the land was less universally in vogue than at the present time, and vast tracts of march land were left uncultivated and ...

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  31. LUCAS’S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The programme submitted by the members of the Gaiety Entertainers at the Temperance Hall last evening was an excellent one in every respect, and amply ...

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  33. DERWENT DINGHY SAILING CLUB REGATTA.

    Intending competitors are reminded that entries for all events close on Tuesday evening, at the club room, St. George’s Schoolroom, at 9.30. This sixth ...

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  34. THE RIVER TRIPS.

    Given favorable weather conditions the river excursions for the Easter holidays promise to be the most successful yet given. Fast and favorite steamers are ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    LICENSED VICTUALLERS v. H.M.S. ENCOUNTER. — A moat enjoyable game of cricket was played on the Upper Cricket Ground yesterday between the above ...

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  36. OLYMPIA: THE PASSING SHOW.

    To-night, at the Town Hall, Hobart playgoers will be afforded their first opportunity of witnessing this splendid organisation which has for some considerable ...

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  37. ST JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH,

    In St John Baptist Church, Goulburn street, last evening, the choir sang Stainer's beautiful meditation upon the Sacred Passion, 'The Crucifixion.’ The ...

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  38. ALIVE WITH A BROKEN NECK.

    A remarkable case has just come to an end in the Adelaide Hospital. Josph Gumpatzes, a laborer, aged 60, residing at Rowland road, ...

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  40. A SYDNEY DIVORCE CASE.

    A railway guard, William Stevens, petitioned for divorce to-day on the grounds of his wife's misconduct with William Buckingham. When ...

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