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  6. MAGNET MINE.

    Mr. F. Petterd ([?] of the Magnet Co.), who visited the mine last week, states that 32 men are still receiving strike pay at the ...

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  7. THE HYPNOTISM OF MUSIC.

    Who can place a definite limit to the wonderful power of music Looking back over the history of the world, we and [?]nees of its beneficent influence ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Sir Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Bombay, has telegraphed Congratulating Dadabhai Naoroji on attaining his 3rd birthday. ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    A motor car [?] two daughters the Marquis of Revision killed the child of an engineer near Genoa. The [?], mad with rage. shot the ...

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  10. MAINLAND ITEMS.

    Speaking at an election meeting (he Premier of Western Australia, " Moore, said he did not object to Commonwealth making financial provision ...

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  11. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Amongst the arrivals by the [?] yesterday was Processor Nicholsar. the Sydney University. who have been on a lengthy visit to Berlin He left ...

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  12. CITY COUNCIL

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Hobart City Council was held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. In the absence Mayor, Senior Alderman Kerr ...

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  13. DEPUTATION TO DEPUTY- POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    A deputation waited on the Deputy Post in aster-General [?]afternoon on behalf of the residents of Lower Sandy Bay, also the postmistress of the ...

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  14. L0R0 CROMER'S GRAVE WARNING.

    Both Lord Rosebery and Lord Cr[?]mer delivered serious attacks on the principle of the Old Age Pension Bill in the House of Lords recently. ...

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  15. A CHINESE DETECTIVE.

    Singapore papeis, re-eive-1 at J>, n.n-iiiu br tiie steamer V Hnoll. give details „l , vere eiieountei- heiween ...

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  16. KING MANUEL OF SPAIN.

    A Spanich Ruval [?] ...

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  17. SLOTHS COUPS.

    There is every probability of n Saltish Corps being former! in Laun[?]ston. Between 70 and PC names of intending members have already been received ...

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  18. THE THAW CASE.

    There is Kreat public ini!i-nal inn nt llio luxuries sin] pleasures allowed Thaw, who oc?upic a suite of 13 eeiN in Mattel-man prison. The cells are fired ...

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  19. TROUBLE AT MALEITA ISLAKD.

    Among the passengers by the steamer Makaho. which arrived at Brisbane irom the islands is Miss Young, founder of the South Sea Islands Erangelical ...

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  20. GOLF CHAMPIONS

    The Northern Tasmanian golf-championship was played at King's Meadows on Saturday, and won by H. F. Smith, of Department The [?], who is a ...

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  21. FOOT BALL

    The local premiership [?] were resumed [?] scored 7" goals 11 [?] North Launceston's 4 goals 14 ...

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  22. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    There was a [?] the Hobart Court of R[?] Co[?] W.O. when an the M[?] street Con[?] this morning Then were ...

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  23. WEATHEB FORECAST

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  24. POLICE COURT

    At the Police Court to-day. lames ()'Damell was lined for disturbing the .pace about Graves was fixed for using ...

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  25. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr (.. JSrucc, at tlie Ri-itub Association at Dublin, liarrateil lllat the S,-ottii.li Antarctic expedition discoveries J;om'e(] hi the existence nl a prehistoric ...

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  26. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    A man named Henry Norton was arrived at ranger N. S. W. on There on a charley of underwing Thomas Daly is a street at werlaana all ...

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  27. TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    A brief summary of the trade and commerce of the State made by the officials of the Bobart Chamber of Commerce show s that imports for 12 months ...

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  28. MAYOR OF HOBART.

    The Mayor of Hobart (Alderman Freeman) and' the Town Clerk (Mr W. A. Brain), who represented the citieitis at the Sydney and Melbourne fleet ...

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  29. TWO RACEHORSES COLLIDE.

    The mehorse Produced collided on Thursday morning at Randwick with Gulpice The former was engaged in a wife gallop with Monnhel when ...

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  30. PERCY LOVE'S LOVES.

    In the District Court. Melbourne, o few days ago, a young woman named Mary Valley proceeded against Agnes Rockley and Perry Love, on charges of ...

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  31. THE STAGE.

    In the production of Stephen Phillip Cairs' " F[?]st," Marie Iohr made a tender and charming Marguerite. ...

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  32. ON 'CHANGE

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  33. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The British Olympian Ar.snrir-.tlim accounts shows a surplus-, ivlu-'i will he towards a fund to assist British iu connection with future Olympic ...

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  34. STOCK SALES.!

    D. W. Abbott and Sons held their .usual sale at the Slaughter Yards to-day. There was a good all round yarding. All .'tori; sold at high prices. Prime steer ...

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  35. PARLIAMENT.

    The resistive Council will reassemble at 7.30 0'clock to-morrow night The Local Gp[?] up from the Loner House will first secupy the ...

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  36. OUTLOOK FOR THE COMING SEASON.

    The annual report of the Hobart Chamber of [?] as follows :— The outlook for the coming season ...

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  37. THE KING

    His Majesty the King, who has been spending a fortnight at Marienbad, has arrived back in London. King Edward, while at Marienbad, ...

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  38. MR HUNTLY WRIGHT

    Mark Allerton writes [?] When Mr Huntly Wright goes on tour— and for the [?] of his golf that is not so often as he would like—he ...

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  39. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier the Hon. J. W. [?] is at present on the [?] The main object of the Premier visit was to represent Tasmania at the ...

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  40. BATTLE WITH BANDITS IN CEMETERY.

    The festoon recently for three days, [?] which time they killed two men mid wounded a dozen other persons, including three police constables and a worn a ...

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  41. MINING AND METAL MARKET.

    Tho following are the latest quotations:— Broken Hill Proprietary, buyer £2 10s 6d. South Broken Hill, buyer £3 13s 9d. ...

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  42. PROPERTY SALES.

    At 12 o'clock to-day. Messrs Roberts and Company limited offered for auelion at their mart [?] city and suburban prospering There was a good ...

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  43. A COWARDLY ACT.

    About one o'clock to-day, a named Sydney Hallain, aged 15 years, and [?] at Sandy Day, was standing on the Hobart wharf near the ...

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  44. S.T. KENNEL CLUB.

    Entries for the Southern Tasmanian Kenuel Club's annual show close on Wednesday next at !)..'ll) p.m. „t the office of Messrs. D. Saunders and Co., ...

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  45. METALS.

    Tin [?] per ton. [?]per ton. ...

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  46. CUSTOMS RETURNS.

    Customs collections at Hobart for the week ended September 100[?]3:—Duties. [?], £675 [?] interstate ...

    Article : 40 words
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