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  7. SPORTING.

    The booths for the New Norfolk races to be held on King's Birthday were sold at Bridgewater by J. W. Abbott and Sons, No. 1, inside the enclosure, being secured ...

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  8. YACHTING.

    The Sothern Tasmanian yachting reason was opened on the River Derwent this afternoon. Each year the opening day overshadows the can previous for ...

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  9. TROTTING.

    It is notified that delegates of various racing and trotting clubs have appointed Messrs C. Willing, T. Amo[?], and J. T. Weaver a committee in drafts a new ...

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  10. NEW NORFOLK RACING CLUB.

    The following are the nominations for the New Norfolk Racing Club King's Birthday most :— HURDLE RACE.— Oyster, Wild Thyme, ...

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  11. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At a meeting of the general committee of the Children's Hospital yesterday, several plans were discussed and decided on for collecting ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    [?] has been sentenced to death at Sebastopol for participation in the mutiny on beard the battleship Potemkin in 1905. ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    Political and religious disturbances took place in the village of C[?]rnova, in Hungary, which resulted in a conflict with the gendarmes. ...

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  14. THE HOSPITAL.

    [?]uring the mouth October 236 patients were treated at the Launceston Hospital, and there were nine deaths. ...

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  15. THE HEALTH OF THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser is confined to his bed suffering from a chill. ...

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  16. APPEAL COURT.

    Judge Clark held a sitting of income Tax Appeal Court in Chambers yesterday. Two appeals were dealt with, and the sitting ...

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  17. HOBART TURF CLUB.

    The meeting of the Hobart Turf Club at Risdon Park this afternoon was favored with delightful weather and the attendance, as was to be expected, was large. ...

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  18. POSTAL.

    The American Postmaster-General has decided that the Lusitania and Mauretania, instead of the American line, will convey Saturday's New ...

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  19. EXPORT OF TIN.

    Twenty-seven tons of tin were shipped from Launceston for the week ending yesterday. ...

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  20. MUSICAL.

    Amy Castles will act appear in opera in Germany. She has been engaged to appear at Monte Carlo in February. ...

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  21. A HORSE SHOT.

    A lad while amusing himself yesterday with a Winchester rifle fired it off, and the butler lodged in a horse's leg. The boy was fined 5s ...

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  22. FLOODS IN ITALY.

    The floods in Northern Italy have done damage to the amount of one million sterling. The embankments, hydraulic ...

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  23. ARRESTED.

    Arthur Lovegrove, of Lilydale, was arrested yesterday by Detective Sub Inspector Donovan and Trooper Clifton on a charge of having stolen ...

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  24. THE PLAGUE IN TUNIS.

    A fresh outbreak of bubonic plague has taken place in Tunis. ...

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  25. KAURI GUM.

    Eight hundred and two cases of [?] gum have been offered for [?], and [?] prices. ...

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  26. POLICE COURT.

    James McDonald, charged with using indecent language, was fined [?], or 48 hours. Several education cases were dealt ...

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  27. BROOK THE REPENTANT.

    A sensation was experienced in local cycling circles yesterday (says Saturday's ' Sydney Morning Herald ') over the announcement in the ' Herald ' relative ...

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  28. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    A solemn requiem Mass for the repose of the coal of the late Lord Gormanston will be celebrated at St Mary's Cathedral on Monday morning at 9 o'clock. ...

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  29. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices received from Morocco state that Muley Hafid, finding that the tribes are deserting him, wishes to be reconciled to the Sultan of ...

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  30. THE PRICE OF SILVER

    Silver is quoted [?] at 2s 3½d per oz. ...

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  31. PLAGUE OF CATS.

    Redhill railway goods station presented a strange spectacle recently, says the ' Daily Mail. ' It was littered with packages and receptacles of every ...

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  32. BOWLING.

    Two Northern bowling clubs opened the season this afternoon in splendid weather. ...

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  33. A BABEL OF DISCORD.

    Not a vestige of cloud is visible seawards or landwards save a few [?] feathery wisps of congealed [?] floating high in the firmament ; the curved ...

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  34. ANARCHISM IN RUSSIA.

    The arrests of military clerks in St Petersburg revealed a plot to kill with bombs the whole Military Council, including the Minister of ...

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  35. THE LOONGANA'S PASSENGER LIST.

    The [?]s Loongana arrived this morning with the following passengers Saloon : Mesdames Galen by, Osborne, Mandeville, Farmer, ...

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  36. STRIKE ON ITALIAN RAILWAYS.

    A strike has began on the Italian State railways, as a protest against the punishment administrated to those who recently struck in ...

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  38. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tenders have been accepted : Read, district of Oyster Cove and Three Hat Point to selections of C. G. Langham 298 ; contract 75, O'Brien ...

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  39. IN LONDON CITY.

    How Church—or, more correctly for How Church is at Bowl, St Mary-in-Row, from the ' how ' or ' arch ' of its eleventh [?]entry crypt — which was opened ...

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  40. R. C. SPRING MEETING.

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  41. HORDER SCEPTICAL.

    George Horder, one of Australia's present day speed rid[?], and an Australian champion in boot, said, when interviewed about Brock's remarks, that be could not ...

    Article : 446 words
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