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  6. THE SUNSHINE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The inquest on the Sunshine railway disaster was resumed at the Law Courts to-day. Intense interest was displayed by ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    In connection with the return of Mr Stainer for the Shropshire by-election, the 'Chronicle' says Mr Stainer put tariff reform to the ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Dre Nelari and Arimodya, connected with the Bombay native newspapers, have been arrested for sedition. ...

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  9. A BALLARAT ROBBERY.

    At Ballarat to-day Thomas Turpie and Edward Patterson were charged with stealing money and jewellery from the house of James ...

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  10. FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION.

    The West Australian Court of the Franco-British Exhibition is completed. ...

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  12. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    A sitting of the Court of Requests for Hobart was held before the Commissioner (Mr W. O. Wise) at the Macquarie street Courthouse to-day. ...

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  13. NEWS IN BRIEF.

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  14. A DIVORCE PROBLEM

    In the case of Wilks v. Wilks, in the Divorce Court on Wednesday (says the "Age" of Friday last), Judge Hood made a verbal appeal to the ...

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  15. SUPREME COURT.

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court will be opened to-morrow morning at the Campbell street Court Buildings. Mr Justice McIntyre will provide, and the ...

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  16. THE PUBLIC RIGHTS.

    Mr Trevallyn's Bill granting the public free access to uncultivated mountain and moorland areas is not limited to Scotland, like Mr. Bry[?]'s ...

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  17. NORTHERN NEWS.

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  18. GERMAN SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION.

    The German scientific expedition has left Hamburg to study the native customs in the Bismarck Archipelago. ...

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  19. A CASE OF BIGAMY.

    Edward Hughes, aged 30, describing himself as an advertising agent, pleaded guilty to bigamy at the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  20. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court Henry Robertson was fined for using indecent language in the street, also for disturbing the peace. ...

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  21. ALBANIAN BRIGANDS

    A hand of Albanian brigands raided the Turkish port of Danti Quaranta, and looted the Italian and Greet shipping agencies, the post ...

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  22. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Gould beat Miles for the Tennis Championship of London by 6 to 2 and 6 to 1. ...

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  23. SKATING RINK.

    The Old Exhibition Building Skating Rink still continues to attract a large attendance, both of skaters and spectators, nightly. The management request us to ...

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  24. THE MISSING STEAMER ORION.

    The tug Wybia returned to Launceston on Sunday after an unsuccessful search for the missing steamer Orion. She picked up a ...

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  25. A SUDDEN DEATH THROUGH MISTAKE.

    Robert Morris, a prominent resident of Camperdown, died suddenly to-day. At the inquest a verdict of death ...

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  26. TESTAMENTARY.

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  27. BILLIARDS.

    The entertainment given by the Grays at the Carlton Club billiard room was most successful. Master George conceded A. Jones 160 in 600, and defeated him by ...

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  28. MINING AND METAL MARKET.

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  29. FAILURE OF BANANA CROP.

    The 'Daily Mail' states that the failure of the banana crop at Bus[?]ga, northwards of Like Victoria Nyanza, has caused a famine and ...

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  30. MUSIC TEACHER'S COURTSHIP.

    A breach of promise case came before the Proth[?]notary of the Supreme Court (Mr. O'Halloran), Melbourne, last week, for the assessment of damages. ...

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  31. A LONG PASSAGE.

    The barque J. T. North yesterday completed a passage of 102 days from London to Launceston. ...

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  32. TIMBER IMPORT.

    The barquentine St. Kilda yesterday brought 143,000ft of Kauri from Whangape to Launceston. ...

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  33. ON 'CHANGE.

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  34. FOOTBALL.

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  35. TASMANIAN CONSOLS MINE.

    The appeal of the Tasmanian Consols Limited in respect to the leases of the Consols and City of Hobart Mining Co. at Mathinos, which was commenced last ...

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  36. FOOTBALL.

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  37. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    The Attorney-General (the Hon W. E. Propsting), who has been on the mainland for several weeks, will return to Hobart by to-night's express. ...

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  38. ATHLETICS.

    There was a record attendance of harriers at Risdon Park on Saturday, the occasion being the third 'paper chase' of the [?] under the management of the ...

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  39. STOCK SALES

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  41. LACROSSE.

    The Esk beat Launceston at lacrosse on Saturday by five goals to three. ...

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  42. EXCITING ADVENTURE WITH A TIGER.

    The passengers of the R. M. S. Britannia, which arrived at Fremantle on Tuesday, include Mr Leo Ackland, the well-known New Zealand station ...

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  43. TRAMWAYS.

    A rumor was current in town on Saturday night to the effect that the Launceston Tramway Company had been successfully floated in ...

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  44. TASMANIAN STOCKS

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  45. MINISTERIAL.

    Messrs Urquhart and Propsting left for Hobart this afternoon. ...

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  46. THE TASMANIAN SMELTERS.

    The Premier (the Hon J. W. Evanns, C. M. G.) sent the following telegram on Saturday to the general manager of the Hercules Gold Mining Company:— ...

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  47. BROTHERHOOD MEETING.

    Yesterday afternoon, in the Methodist Church, Melville street, the third meeting for men in connection with the Methodist Central Mission ...

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  48. SPORTING.

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  49. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  50. ANOTHER SUCCESS FOR TASMANIAN BIRDS.

    Mr W. Philips, of Lefroy street, has scored another success with his Black Fantai[?]r. A pair that he sold to Mr H. Robbins, of Melbourne, succeeded to ...

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