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  8. NORTHERN NEWS. [BY Wire.]

    The weather was very warm today, with a strong northerly breeze, ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Considering it unfair to impose an additional [?]nrden on the general body of ratepayers, Lord Rosebery, Sir John Avebory, Baron ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Dinizulu's examination will be held in the gaol. The press will be excluded, but will be furnished with copies of the ...

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  11. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court Henry Herd was fined £1 for having in charge tick infected sheep. John Caparatus was fined £20 and ...

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  12. THE EXPRESS.

    The express train from Hobart as an hour and 10 minutes late reaching Launceston on Saturday wing to a mishap to the engine. ...

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  13. MEMORIAL WINDOW.

    A stained glass window, to the memory of the late Alexander Webster, was unveiled in St Andrew's Church yesterday morning. ...

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  14. A NEW CONSUL

    Mr E. Philips has been gazetted Consul for Panama at Melbourne. ...

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  15. THE WORLD OF SPORT.

    The largest attendance at one day of a cricket much in Australia is 42,500 at Sydney. The ex Australian Eleven bowler ...

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  16. RECENT BICYCLE FATALITY,

    Albert Fletcher, the victim of the recent cycling accident at North Motion, died at the Ulverstone Hospital on Saturday. ...

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  17. THE DRUGE CASE.

    The news of Caldwell's warrant was received by wireless telegraph aboard the Kaiserin Auguale. Caldwell and other passengers ...

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  19. MR KEIR HARDIE'S WELCOME IN SYDNEY.

    An enthusisetic meeting of 500 people welcomed Mr Keir Hardle at Trades Hall last night (says Tuesday's S.M. Herald.') At the visitor entered the hall ...

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  20. CRICKET.

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  21. WOOL SALES.

    At the wish of visiting wool buyers the special wool sales have been postponed for a week, viz., to January 6. ...

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  22. GOLD RETCRN.

    The Tasmania Company has cleaned up for 2511oz, gold, valued £10,017, for December ; the battery [?] 1[?] days. ...

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  23. STARVING SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    The Salvationists are providing a farthing breakfast for hungry school children in six London districts. ...

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  24. PRICE OF TIN.

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  25. AUSTRALASIAN TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.

    The final sluing of the ninth triennial conference of the Australian Typo-graphical Union was held on Saturday morning, when a few items of general ...

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  26. THE STRIKE IN NEVADA.

    The troops sent to Nevada have been withdrawn. The originated through resentment at payment by cashier's certificates ...

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  27. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    His Worship the Mayer and aldermen, in commemoration of the jubilee of the Hobart Corporation, attended at St. Mary's Cathedral at 11 o'clock Mass ...

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  29. A WINDFALL

    Under Sir William G. Pearen's will Trinity College, Cambridge, benefits on the death of the widow the extent of £100,000. ...

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  30. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Surveyor General (Mr E. A. Counsel) who proceeded to Scottsdale day or two ego to inspect the area of Crown land there which it is proposed to ...

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  31. THE UNREST IN MACEDONIA.

    The Red Book at Vienna reveals unrest and bloodshed in Macedonia, arising from the activity of bands of Greeks, who are held chiefly ...

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  32. PROVISION MERCHANT'S WILL.

    The will of Alfred Christmas, a provision merchant, has been sworn under £47,204. ...

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  33. SLY GROG SELLING.

    The commissioner of Police (Mr J. E. Lord) is in receipt of a telegram from Superintendent Direct, of Launceston, to the effect that John ...

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  34. MINING AND METAL MARKET.

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  35. REVIEW.

    'The Story of an Alpine Winter' (by Mrs Anbrey Ie Blood), from George Bell and Sons, is a picture of winter holiday life among the Alpine snows. The ...

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  36. ON 'CHANGE.

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  38. TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    During the past few days a large number of visitors have arrived in the city. According to the secretary of the Tasmanian Tourist Association (Mr A. ...

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  39. ASSESSMENT APPEALS.

    At the City Police City Police Court on January 6 the Police Magistrate (Mr W. O. Wise) will hold a Court to hear appeals under the Assessment Act for the districts of ...

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