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  7. TOWN HALL.

    Reminder is given of the farewell concerts to be given in the Town Hall tomorrow and Saturday by Madame Amy Sherwin. The talented vocalist will be ...

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  8. ASSAULT.

    Walter Smith and William John Godfrey were charged, on the Information of James Mathews, at the City Police Court this morning, before the Police Magistrate and ...

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  9. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Government have occasion to feel gratified at the success which has attended their venture in regard to the purchase of the Cheshunt Estate. Up to the present ...

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  10. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Benevolent Society was held this afternoon. The report submitted showed that during the week 96 families, comprising ...

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  11. THE MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    The following is from Tuesday’s Age:— Still the murderer of Mr Bernard Bauer remains at large. The whole community has been profoundly stirred ...

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  12. AN OLD INSURANCE POLICY.

    The Australian Mutual Provident Society paid another of its old policy claims. In this case the policy was taken out in 1856 for £1500, and the bonuses added to it ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    The New Zealand Bowlers beat Northampton by 28 points. ...

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  14. LATEST GABLES.

    The members of the Volunteer Fire Brigade at Siebenlehn, in Saxony, have been arrested for numerous cases of incendiaris[?]. ...

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  15. SHIPPING.

    The Royal mall steamer Gothic (Shaw Savill and Albion line), from London, via Teneriffe and Capetown, was berthed at Alexandra Pier at about 3.45 p.m. to-day. ...

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  16. THE Y.M.C.A.

    At the Town Hall to-day Lieutenant. Colonel C. Fulmand, the World's Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. movement, who is at present on a visit to Australia to ...

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  17. THE REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    Among the 676 repatriated Australians who arrived at Melbourne by the steamer Cycle on Saturday last, seven were originally booked for Tasmania, but it is ...

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  18. SPORTING.

    The 1906-7 racing season in the South will be brought to a conclusion at Elwick on Saturday next, when the T.R.C. hold their second winter meeting, at which His ...

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  19. THE METAL MARKET.

    Lead sales, £21 per ton ; copper sales £96 10s per ton. ...

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  21. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6 13 16d per ounce. ...

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  22. DEPRESSION ON BERLIN BOURSE.

    There is a great depression on the Berlin Bourse, owing to the unfavourable economic situation. The Tageblatt ' says the prices of ...

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  23. ON ’CHANGE.

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  24. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Mr. C. R. Thomlinson, manager of the 'Examiner' office, died suddenly yesterday afternoon, aged 51 years. ...

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  25. WHAT THE DETECTIVES ARE DOING.

    Each day since Saturday morning, when the first news of the crime was published, rumore of arrest have been flying abroad. That hope, strong in the ...

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  26. BLIND INSTITUTE.

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  27. TWO AUSTRALIANS

    Lieutenant Charles Patterson, a Victorian, attached to the general staff of the War Office Department of the Director of Military ...

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  28. PATENT RIGHTS.

    A Devonport syndicate has secured the patent rights in Tasmania for manufacturing lapidite and carbodite, products of seashore sand and ...

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  29. CAMPBELL TOWN SHOW.

    The 69th annual show of the Midland Agricultural Society at Campbell Town yesterday was in every was a succese. There were ...

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  30. SUDDEN DEATH

    Arthur Ellie, the Comptroller of the King's Household, died suddenly in the stalls at Covent Garden during the gala performance of the ...

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  31. WOMEN'S HEALTH ASSOCIATION.

    There was to have been a lecture in the Town Hall committee room this afternoon by Dr E. M. Owens on 'Domestic Science,' but owing to the small attendance, brought ...

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  32. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    The action for damages against the Tasmania Gold Mining Co., by the relatives of the late William Cairns was continued at the Supreme ...

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  33. THE FRENCH VINEYARDS

    M. Caillaux, in the Wine Bill debate, advised the winegrowers to combine for la regular output, abolish the inferior quality of the liquor, ...

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  34. MISS ADA WARD.

    Interest in Miss Ada Ward's mission at the Christian Mission Church is still maintained. The building last night was again well ...

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  35. INCOME TAX MUDDLE.

    In addition to the legislation referred in the 'Age' yesterday (says that paper of Tuesday), making Federal servants liable to certain State taxation, ...

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  36. STRUCK ON THE HEAD.

    James Joseph Maborken, aged 13, was struck on the head at Lilydale yesterday by the limb of a tree, and was admitted to the hospital in an ...

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  37. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS.

    At the meeting of the Executive Council to-day, the following appointments were approved:—George Bond, clerk in the Registration and Statistical Department; ...

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  38. SHIPMENT OF RAILS.

    A large vessel is to visit Launceston shortly with 1300 tons of rails for the Government. ...

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  39. BILIOUSNESS AND INDIGESTION.

    The cold, chilling winds and delving rains of winter, coming hard upon the warm genial days of summer, find the organs of the body ill-prepared for the ...

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  40. A LEG BROKEN.

    John Cox Sherwood had his leg broken at Ringarooma yesterday, through a log falling on him. ...

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  41. STOCK SALES

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  42. NEED OF NEW LAWS.

    Allowing, however, that the murderer was a criminal unknown to Mr Bauer, then it is certain that he was a man of extraordinary resourcefulness, of daring ...

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  43. MELBOURNE FOOTBALLERS.

    The Melbourne footballers left by the Coogen to-day. ...

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  44. EDUCATION ACT.

    At the City Police Court this morning before the Police Magistrate and Mr George Smith, J.P., several breaches of the Education Act were dealt with, John ...

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  45. SKATING RINK.

    An entertainment of some novelty to Hobart is announced to take place at the Skating Rink to-morrow evening. It will take the form of a hockey match on ...

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  46. ELECTORAL.

    Gardner's Bay has been appointed a polling place in the electoral district of Kingborough for the House of Assembly. ...

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