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  2. Advertising

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  5. NEWS IN BRIEF.

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    There is some angry correspondence in 'The Times' regarding the unfairness of differential legislation an applied to the Indians in the ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr D. D. Sheehan, the member for Cork in the House of Commons, will interrogate Mr John Redmond, the other Nationalist, respecting his ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. CRICKET.

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  11. GOLD STEALING IN BENDIGO.

    Ah Hoon Hang Goon was arrested at Bendigo for having gold in his possession. He was suspected of having stolen it. The house was ...

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  12. CONFESSIONAL BOXES

    The Bishop of London, speaking at Bournemouth, stated that he was unable altogether to ignore the Kensit agitation. If enquiry showed ...

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  13. TASMANIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY.

    An exhibition, held under the auspices of the Tasmanian Arts and Crafts Society, was opened this afternoon by His Excellency the Governor. For the past couple ...

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  14. DRAWINGS.

    A large variety of drawings in displayed, and all are highly creditable. There are designs of posters, gothic and other carvings, four sets of stables, buildings, ...

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  15. COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE.

    The bi-monthly meeting of the Council of Agriculture was held in the Council-room, Cook's Chambers, to-day. Present: Colonel Legge (in the chair), Messrs H. ...

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  16. FIRE IN AN OPERA HOUSE.

    A fire caused by an explosion of a cinematograph in the Rhodes Opera House, Boyer Town, Pennsylvania, killed 80 people and ...

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  17. STENCILLING WORK.

    Artistic exhibits are those in the stencilling section. Mrs Hume, of Sydney, and her pupils show stencilled curtains and other articles which should ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. SHIPPING.

    Papanui, R.M.S. 8860 tons, R. S. Weston, for New Zealand. Passengers Messrs Allchuscen (2). Agents-Maclarlans Bros. ...

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  19. SAD DROWNING FATALITY.

    Gertrude Ampt, aged 23, of Canterbury, went to Warrandyte, the guest of the wife of the Government Botanist Professor Ewart. While ...

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  20. THE TEST MATCH.

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  21. MODELS.

    Considerable ability is shown in this section, and there are to be found models from a Cleopatra Needle to a river boat. One of special interest is a refuse ...

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  22. A PANIC STRICKEN AUDIENCE.

    The explosion caused a panic. The audience numbered 700, and were chiefly women and Sunday School scholars. ...

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  23. LACE AND NEEDLEWORK, ETC.

    Many arduous house must have been spent by the persons responsible for the lace exhibits. The members of the fair [?] will find much to please, interest and ...

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  24. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    It is reported that the Panama Canal will cost £30,000,000 above the estimate, owing to revisions. Even then the Dreadnoughts will ...

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  25. A MAN KILLED

    At the inquest on James Hodnell, it transpired that deceased swallowed his false teeth while sleeping. He was examined in the casualty ...

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  26. A CERTIFICATE FOR BRAVERY.

    Mr R. Danook, chief officer of the ss. Wimmers, has been awarded the Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humans Society's certificate of merit for bravery displayed ...

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  27. THE EXHIBITS.

    Ascending the stairs to the hall, one is faced with a very fine model of H.M.S. Vindictive, a double decked frigate. This is the work ...

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  28. THE ENGLISHMEN'S INNINGS.

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  29. THE MUNIClPAL ELECTION.

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  30. LUCAS'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Last night there was another good attendance at Lucas's Gaiety Entertainers at the Temperance Hall. The Marvellous Valdenes, trick cyclists, were well ...

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  31. FINANCIAL.

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  32. WOOD CARVING.

    The wood carving exhibit is a large one-probably the largest ever seen in Tasmania. It occupies the centre of the main hall, and a portion of one of the ...

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  33. OTHER EXHIBITS.

    The Southern Tasmanian Camera Club has a portion of the hall set aside for its exhibits, which are more then creditable. Considerable artistic taste is displayed in ...

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  34. FOND OF GAOL

    William Donohue, aged 22, was discharged from the Bendigo gaol. He was met at the gates by a man named Lindsay, who took ...

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  35. MR KEIR HARDIE.

    Mr Ben Watkins, M.H.A., today received word by cable that Mr Keir Hardie will arrive to-morrow morning by the Martins. ...

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  36. CARVED FRAMES, ETC.

    In the above section some highly creditable work is shown Miss Dora Walch exhibits a beautiful carved frame that won first prize against the whole of ...

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  37. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day Erskine Fitzgerald pleaded guilty to larceny of a bicycle valued at £9, and was sentenced to one ...

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  38. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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  39. HOSPITAL ITEMS.

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  40. METAL WORK.

    The metal work section should engage a great deal of attention, for in it are displayed articles of most exquisite taste. There are some very handsome mirrors ...

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  41. MINING AND METAL MARKET.

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  42. DEFAULTING BANK CLERK.

    Alexander Brown, a clerk in the Commercial Bank, in charge of the duty stamps and cheque books, was charged at the City Court to-day ...

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  43. SPORTING.

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  44. WHAT LESLIE ROGERS DIED OF.

    At the inquest concerning the sudden death on Monday evening of Leslie Rogers, a verdict of death from heart failure was returned. ...

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  45. ENAMELLING.

    A practically new branch in the jewellery and enamelling. Here Miss Johns has sent from England some magnificent articles, Miss Swan has come ne[?]t ...

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  46. ON CHANGE.

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  47. THE CHEAPENING OF MEAT.

    At Newstead yesterday the supply of cattle was in excess of requirements, and lower rates had to be accepted. ...

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  49. THE METAL MARKET.

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  50. CRICKET.

    The following team will represent Tasmania in the match to be played against the Englishmen to be commenced on Saturday :—Dodds, ...

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  51. MINING.

    Montross (Bell Hill)-For week ending Saturday 1[?]th, fair progress has been made. Here sunk No. 3 shaft to 18ft security timbered drift box, holding ...

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  52. LINOTYPES FOR TASMANIA.

    The R.M.S. Papanul, which arrived here last evening, brought four linotypes. Two of these machines, which are absolutely of the latest type, are for the 'Tasmanian ...

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  53. POTATO EXPORT.

    About 4000 bags of potatoes will be shipped this week from the North-West Coast to Sydney. ...

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  54. LEATHER WORK.

    There are some very clever exhibits in the leather department. A colored leather screen of pomegranate design, the work of Miss Murfield, is highly presentable. ...

    Article : 63 words
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  56. THE MAGNET MINE.

    Mr W. F. Petterd, chairmen of the Magnet Company, proceeded to the mine yesterday in connection with the look out that has occurred. ...

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  57. WEATHER FORECAST FOR TASMANIA.

    January 1[?]-Hot northerly wind, gradually becoming stronger. Dusty and equally, Seas generally smooth, but choppy on New South Wales coast, and ...

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  58. PAINTED CHINA.

    The enterprise of Miss M. Lovett and has pupils at the Hobart Technical School is fully realised by a stance at the two large exhibits of painted china work. ...

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  59. AN ABDUCTION CASE.

    At the Deloraine Police Court yesterday Superintendent Hedberg proceeded against William Frost on a charge of abduction. The case was ...

    Article : 37 words
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