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  4. STREET BLOCKING

    At this afternoon's meeting of the City Council Alderman Amott gave notice of his intention to move—That the question of wood blocking the following ...

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  8. THE EARTHQUAKE IN MESSINA

    The "Temps" states that the Pope fins opened a credit to the Mission fund of one million live, in addition to his other gifts. His Holiness is ...

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  9. AUDACITIES IN DRESS

    It is many years since such audacious costumes as those now being worn were [?] in Paris. Ladies of fashion have taken as their model [?] Tallier, the ...

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  10. SHIPPING RETURNS

    The shipping returns for the month of December show the following:—ARRIVALS. Oversee—7 steamers, 26,408 net ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The Kaiser has immerged from seclusion. He gave a New Year's reception at Berlin. ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    R. E. Walker ran 100 metres at Pretoria in 10 2-[?]sec. (Walker is [?] South African champion sprinter and work[?] 100 metres ...

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  13. ASSISTANCE FROM UNITED STATES

    The United States Congress will meet on Monday. They will then poss President Roosevelt's suggested appropriation of ...

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  14. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    An [?] has been issued at Peking dismissing Yuan Shi-hai tor being implicated in a Manchu plus ...

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  15. MAINLAND ITEMS.

    The Western Australian Turf Club commence on Wednesday investigated the case in which Claude MacDougall, the rider of Wheel of Fortune, was ...

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  16. CUSTOMS RETURNS

    The Customs collections at Hobart for week ending January 2, [?] is as follows:—Duties, £1078 2s 4d; excise, [?] interstate credits, [?] ...

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  17. TRANSATLANTIC TRAFFIC

    The Translate traffic was not as heavy as [?]. The [?] slow a shrinkage of a million persons. ...

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  18. HEROISM TO BE RECOGNISED

    The citizens of Rome have decided to present the men of the foreign warships with modals in commemoration of [?] displayed by them in [?] ...

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  19. NORTHERN HEWS.

    At the Court of General) Sessions today, two pawnbrokers' licenses were renewed. Messrs Whitfield, Button, Arthur, Tucker, Weldon, Ferguson, ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the weather forecast for Tasmania—issued noon January 4—to the evening 24 hours:— Cool, chuddy, and unsettled, with further ...

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  21. DISAPPEARANCE OF A NEW- MARKET TRAINER

    Enough, a Newmarket trainer, though he had arranged in return to Perth on December 20 with a consignment of thoroughbreds in stud purchas ...

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  22. A BLOOD-THIRSTY FEUD

    The members of a notorious band of A probes in the Belleville quarter of Paris have lately been engaged upon the work of exterminating each other. Two ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN GOLD

    One hundred and ninety-eight gold companies in South Africa have paid [?]. ...

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  24. UNDERSIZED FLOUNDERS

    For some little time past the attention of Water Bailiff Self and the police go nearly has been directed to the fact that numbers of undersized flounders ...

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  25. AN AGGRIEVED JOCKEY.

    Mr. P. A. Connolly, who, on Wednesday, followed up his Cup and Derby wins by running first and second in the Railway Stakes with Lady Agnes and ...

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  26. AMERICAN TRADE REVIVAL

    The enormous trading which has taken place in Wall street since the Presidents election has resulted in an [?] market value of stocks and ...

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  27. BISHOP DELANY

    Dr. Delany, Archbishop of Hobart, has [?] Rome for Naples, where he joins the R.M.S. Oxeye, outward bound for Australia. ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    The famous Bussing Cherie. Fother John, of [?] is dead. ...

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  29. STOCK SALES

    Roberts and Co Limited [?] it having [?] their [?] Yards sale today. Tie [?] was a underrate yarding and pries a were [?] for [?] ...

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  30. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of a [?] for the Unwed Kingdom is [?] quarters, and for the Continent 765,000 quarters. ...

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  31. MINING AND METAL MARKET.

    The following are the latest quotations:—Broken Hill [?] South Broken [?] ...

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  32. WALK ROUND THE WORLD.

    The two Victorians Phillips and M'Cause, who started to walk round the [?] have abandoned the task. Phillips was admitted to the Wellington ` ...

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  33. A DISAPPOINTED HUSBAND.

    A young man natural Alfred Eland, a [?] maker jumped into the harbor from the [?] steamer Kareeln an was charged at the Sydney Water ...

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  34. WELCOME RAIN

    The rain that fell on Friday night and on Saturday was followed by a very strong wind, which had the effect of toe quickly drying the ground. Thus ...

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  35. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE

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  36. DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND

    This story is related by a London magazine:—When the late Cecil Rhodes was at the hand of the De [?] Company, at ...

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  37. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS

    The annual meeting of the Court of General Quarter sessions was held in the Mayor's Court own. Then Half at 11 o'clock this morning. When there ...

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  38. CHILD MURDER.

    A post [?] examination nude on the [?] of a make infant found [?] in a card nard box hoarding on a vat-Hut piece of loud near ...

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  39. CITY POLICE COURT.

    There was [?] set down for [?] at the City Police Court this morning. [?] Marcia, an old [?] was charged with vagrapey in ...

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  40. SINGING TO HER DOCTOR

    Mme. Calve, who has been ill for some time at the Plaza Hotel, opposite Central Park, New York, is butter, and is at present engaged in cheering up her ...

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  41. FASHIONS IN HAIRDRESSING

    Fashions in hairdressing have been a subject of importance of late, and it is now universally conceded that the Grecian styles will presently lead the van, ...

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  42. SAILOR FEARFULLY INJURED.

    George Davis, aged 15, of 80. Boss street, Port Melbourne, a married man with three [?] employed as unable [?] on the Bay ...

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  43. THE THIRD JUDGE

    Mr. Herbert Nichols was sworn in as Third Judge at a meeting of the Executive. Connell held this morning. ...

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  44. AUDITOR-GENERALSHIP

    The Executive Commit this morning [?] K. Miller Deputy Auditor-General in the observe of Mr. Charley M[?]chell ...

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  45. ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF PERJURY

    A man named H. C. Hurlock was today arrested in Launceston on a warrant issued at Hobart on a charge of perjury in connection with the recent ...

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  48. THE TRAINED FLY

    Mr F. P. Smith, lecturing before the Royal Photographic Society, said that flies of all sorts, particularly [?] have a strength out of all ...

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  49. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

    At a meeting of the Executive Council held this morning, the following appointments were made:—Lindsay C. Clerk, of Derby; C. F. ...

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  50. SUNDAY CONCERT

    At the Theatre Royal last night Mr [?] held his 31th Sunday concert before a crowded audience. Two illustrated sales were song, and appreciated ...

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