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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE ALICE DISASTER.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr J. E. C. Lord) received the following telegram from Superintendent Driscoll this morning: Bodies of ...

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  5. JUDGMENT RESERVED.

    In the Supreme Court Justice Cussen reserved judgment in the application of the Crown to declare City Tattersalls and the old ...

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  7. CHARGE OF IMPOSITION.

    William Miller was charged to-day with endeavoring to impose on the Adelaide Steamship Company. He went to a rubber stamp company ...

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  8. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    After our report of the meeting of the council closed yesterday, a hearty vote of thanks was passed to Captain Halleit for bis good work as hen secretary during the ...

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  9. INTERSTATE ITEMS.

    The Full Bench of the High Court to-day heart arguments upon an application to transfer all proceedings in the income tax case, ...

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  10. BOXING.

    Jack Johnson, the American pugilist, has been matched against Mallee Jackson, Tasmanian, for the 22nd April, in Melbourne. ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The 'Express' declares that the Imperial Government spurned Australia's offer for preference in order to prevent the conference coming ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    The Irish National Teacher's Conference warmly advocates the entire San Fin policy. ...

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  13. CROWN LANDS SALE.

    At the Masonic Hall this morning Mr W. N. Hurst. Acting Chief Clerk of the Lands Department, held a sale of Grown lands situated in Southern Tasmania. ...

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  14. AN ASSAULT CASE.

    William Ballaman, a seaman, was fined at the City Court to-day for abusing and assaulting the superintendent of the Sailors' Home. He ...

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  15. LADY PLUNKETT

    Lady Plunkett, wife of the Governor of New Zealand, had given birth to a daughter. ...

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  16. ASSESSMENT APPEAL COURT.

    At the Supreme Court to-day Mr Justice McIntyre heart several appeals under the Assessment Act with regard to property in New Town, Queenborough, ...

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  17. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last performance of the month provoking comedy, 'The Man from provoking comedy, 'The Man from Mexico.' was given by the Willoughby Ward Company at the Theatre Royal last ...

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  18. DREADFUL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A dreadful accident happened at Echuca to-day to Emily Elrington, who was lighting a fire, when her dress caught. She was so fearfully ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6d Per oz. ...

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  20. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The hearing of the case against Henry Thompson, remanded from last week on a charge of a serious offence against a young girl at Bellerive, was proceeded ...

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  21. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DELEGATES.

    The delegates from the Chambers of Commerce of the various States of the Commonwealth, who arc at present on a visit to Hobart in connection with the ...

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  22. GERMANY’S TARIFF.

    The deputation of British workmen under Mr Algernon Morning has published its report on Germany under the tariff. The report states ...

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  23. WATER SITE COMMISSION APPOINTMENT.

    Mr Elwood Mead, the Chief Engineer of the Irrigation Investigation Department, Washington, has been appointed first chairman of ...

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  24. 'THE NEW CLOWN.'

    'The New Clown' will form the bill of fare for this evening. In the search for a novelty Mr H. M. Paul has tapped a new fount of fun at the expense of the ...

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  25. HOSPITAL ITEM.

    George Will, a young man, was admitted to the General Hospital to-day, suffering from a severely out lower up and the loss of four teeth. It appears that the ...

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  26. SPORTING.

    The racehorse Sylvanite has been sold for 700gns to James Thompson, Oaklaigh stud. ...

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  27. SHIPPING.

    The ss., Monowal, which was due here from the Bluff this morning, had failed to put in an appearance when this edition went to press. The time of her sailing for ...

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  28. STARVING SOLDIERS

    Expired service soldiers from Yemen, who landed at Alexandietta in starving and ragged condition, surrounded the Governor's house, ...

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  29. RETIRING FROM THE TURF.

    Rylestone and Lady Wallace are retiring from the turf. ...

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  30. STOCK SALES

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  31. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    A fearful accident has occurred at Fremantle. Eric Vincent Morrison, aged 16, the son of a captain in the pilot service, was experimenting with ...

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  32. DOCKERS’ STRIKE AT HAMBURG.

    The attack on the English workmen at Hamburg continue. Many of the German workmen are armed with outlasses and ...

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  33. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The ss. Loongana arrived this morning from Melbourne with the following passengers :— Saloon: Mesdames Smith and child, Stocke. ...

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  34. NEW YORK ELECTIONS.

    Mr Harriman re-asserts the accuracy of his letter. Harriman w rote a letter in asserting that he raised ...

    Article : 72 words
  35. THE PORT KEATS MASSACRE.

    The last scene of the Port Keats tragedy has been entered upon, and it will remain with the Executive to decide whether Cumbit and Donah ...

    Article : 963 words
  36. THE BLUES.

    No man or woman is more sick of life than when they have that trouble commonly called The Blues. It amounts to a disease in many cases. That terrible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. ON ’CHANGE.

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  38. THE ALL BLACKS.

    The following distances have been travelled by the clever All Black Family during their sour of this State :—By rail, 1672 miles ; by coach, 348 miles ; by ...

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  39. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day Frederick Officer, a cab driver, was charged with demanding a higher fare than that prescribed by the ...

    Article : 91 words
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  41. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Benevolent Society was held this afternoon. The report submitted showed that during the week 36 families, comparing ...

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  42. A FRACTURED THIGH.

    Henry Tressider, a miner at the Tasmania Mine, has sustained a compound fracture of left thigh as a result of a fall. ...

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  43. TENNIS.

    The tennis tournaments were concluded yesterday, when the Ladies' Double Championship was won by the Misses Arthur and ...

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  44. WANDERERS RETURNED.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr J. E. C. Lord) has received a telegram from Superintendent Scott to the effect that Elliott and Bishop, reported lost on Mount ...

    Article : 55 words
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