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  7. NORTHERN MEWS.

    The te. Loongana arrived this morning from Melbourne with the following passengers :— Saloon : Mesdames Johnson. Beckett. Wivell ...

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  8. INTERSTATE ITEMS.

    There is again a rise in the price of bread in several suburbs. About a month ago the charge was 5d per 4lb loaf all round. Now; in the ...

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  10. DERWENT ROWING CLUB.

    Ideal weather conditions favored the annual regatta of the Derwent Rowing Club, held off the boat sheds this afternoon. The water was dellgh[?]fully ...

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  11. LATEST GABLES.

    Sir Charles Wyadham, lessee and manager of the Criterion Theatre, organised a theatrical reception in honour of the Colonial Premiers. All ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Hon. W. P. Reeves) states that for the year ending March 31, 3712 emigrants were sent to New ...

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  13. AN INQUEST.

    An inquest was held yesterday touching the death of Annie Eliza Allan, who died early yesterday morning. The evidence showed that ...

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  14. A LADY CYCLIST'S ACCIDENT.

    Florence Palmer, aged 26, was cling a long a street at Malvern to-day, and was knocked down by a cart, and severely injured. She died ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    This afternoon was ushered in the football season of 1907, the weather being fine, although somewhat dull at times. There were 3000 people present, and the ...

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  16. THE POULTRY" EXPERT.

    Mr R. J. Terry returned from Devonport yesterday, and expressed himself as pleased with the chicken show held on Thursday. He also ...

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  17. A BOY ILLTREATED.

    At the Police Court yesterday a farmer named Thomas Hinchey was charged with cruelty to a boy named George Bell, 11 years of age, an ...

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  18. VICTORIA’S PREMIER.

    The Premier of Victoria, Hon T. Bent, found the voyage to England very trying, bat is al ready much proved in health. The ­ ...

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  19. RETIRING.

    Mr W. Corin retires from the position of city electrical engineer on Tuesday, after 11 years' service . The City Cauncil, however, has ...

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  20. EXHIBITION OF WOMEN'S WORK.

    It is notified by advertisement that the Northcote cost of arms, required for medal designs, may be had at the office of Town Hall on Monday, Wednesday, and ...

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  21. DECIMAL METRIC SYSTEM.

    Mr Deakin and Sir Joseph Ward interviewed the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Hon H. H. Asquith) and also a dozen Treasury experts, ...

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  22. CAN’T BE FOUND.

    The police are unable to find the man whom a Brunswick lady asserts criminally assaulted her on Monday night at Newport, after ...

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  23. RIFLE TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The London Corporation hasted 100 guineas to wards the cost sending a rifle team to Australia. ...

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  24. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN HORSE.

    The well-known sire Arsenal, a Melbourne Cup winner, died during the week at Messrs Stiegliz's estate, Tullochgorum. ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    The Westralia left Sydney at 1 p.m. to-day for Hobart, with 40 passengers and 260 tons general cargo, 20 tons bonedust, and one horse. The Westralia will leave ...

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  26. THE HEROIC DIVER.

    The diver Hughes is staying with his brother-in-law at Preston. The place was besieged to-day by people anxious to see him. One young ...

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  27. SHIPPING MATTERS.

    It is understood that Captain C. Suffern will relieve Captain M. F. Livingstone when the latter proceeds to the Old Country to bring ...

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  29. GERMAN LOAN.

    The German loan has been sub scribed 45 times. ...

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  30. MILITARY.

    Major General Hoad leaves Burnie to- night for Melbourne, and returns to Tasmania on Thursday next to finish his inspection in this State. ...

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  31. MINING.

    It is probable that Mr J. W. Lewis, of the Anchor mine, will be asked to supply a special report on the Cybele Mine at Gladstone. ...

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  32. A BATTLE OF FLOWERS.

    In some of the principal towns in that land of snnshine and of flowers, the Riviera—and notably in Nice—a strange diversion, well named ’a battle of flowers,’ ...

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  33. SPORTING.

    Entries for the T.R.C. winter meeting on May 11, close on Tuesday next, at 6 p.m. The programme consists of Trial Handicap, Hurdle Race, Jumpers' Flat, ...

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  34. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court this morning Richard Chandler was charged with assaulting Constable Arae[?], and was fined £2, or 14 days. ...

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  35. THE VACCINATION ACT.

    At the Court to-day 58 parents were proceeded against for failing to have their children vaccinated. In 45 cases a fine of £1 each was­ ...

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  36. VALUE OF SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty regard submarines as a weapon of extraordinary effectiveness for the defence of ports. The authorities are disposed to ...

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    In our advertising columns will be found the programme of the T.T.A . for a meet on Saturday , Ma[?] 18. Nominations close on Wednesday, May 8. ...

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  38. FULL COURT.

    Mr W. G. Waterhouse resumed his argument in this case to-day. In support ther[?]of he qunoted several osses, in all of which he submitted that the ...

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  39. A.I. DUBLE TOTE.

    At the meeting of the Hobart Turl Club on Saturday next the committee have decided to try the expe[?]iment of running a double totalisator on the Rtedon ...

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  40. QUEEN’S COLLEGE V. HUTCHIONS.

    The first match of the season in school football was played to-day, and Hutchins and Queen’s College were. drawn to play against each other, there ...

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  41. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Senator Walker has receive a letter from Sir John Forrest on the federal capital. The Acting Prime minister says that it was only when ...

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  42. A GOVERNOR REPRI­MANDED.

    The Imperial Disciplinary Court has reprimanded Puttkaman, the Governor of the Cameroons, for interfering in the course of justice. ...

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  43. HOBART TURF CLUB.

    The following entries have been received for the meeting of the H.T.C. to be held at Ri[?]don Park on Saturday, May 4 :— MAIDEN PLATE—Beltana, Wild Thyme, ...

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  45. PRESENTATION TO MR R. CONDON,

    At the annual smoke night and reunion of the Collingwood (Vic.) Football Club held on Monday evening. April 22, opper[?]un[?]ty was taken to make a presentation ...

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  46. LAWYER AND JOURNALIST.

    At the Water Police Court to-day Ernest R. Abigail, solicitor, was charged with assault on Ralph Miller, journalist. There was a cross ...

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  47. LUCAS' GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Last night witnessed the final night of this week's programme. M[?]e[?] Olive Sincla[?]r gave ' Pr[?]mro[?]es' and that nicely illustrated song 'Take me to your heart ...

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  48. ON ’CHANGE.

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