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  4. SHIPPING

    The following are the tides for Saturday :—H. W., at 1.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. L. W., at 9.30 a.m. and 8 p.m. ARRIVED—To-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MR DEAKIN'S SPEECH.

    Although not perhaps his finest effort, either [?]torically or politically, the speech delivered by the Hon. Alfred Deakin to a large and representative ...

    Article : 680 words
  7. COMMERCIAL

    The chief alteration this week is in the price of flour, which has risen 5s, the highest quotation being £9 5s. Bran and sharps are still in considerable demand. ...

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  8. HON. ALFRED DEAKIN

    Shortly after the "Tasmanian .News" went to press last night ex-Prime Minister Deakin, the silver-tongued orator, who has thrilled both sides of the ...

    Article : 226 words
  9. A NOBLE TASMANIAN.

    At this point, Mr. Deakin paused for moment- to pay an eloquent tribute of respect to the memory of tho late Mr. Justice Clark, which was received with ...

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  10. SOLID SLABS OF STATISTICS.

    showing the advance wade by the Commonwealth and by Tasmania in particular since Federation commenced, and as a consequence of Federation. What ...

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  11. A POLITICAL MELODRAMA.

    somewhat after the kind which they have been in tho habit of witnessing from time immemorial when their favorties on the stage portray tho sensational ...

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  12. A LOSS TO THE WHOLE COMMUNITY."

    said Mr. Deakin in his must impressive manner, "to keep the lands locked up and idle," and the remark provoked a round of cheering from every part of the ...

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  13. A REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT.

    Mr Deakin stepped to the front, and commenced an address which kept his audience enchained for over an hour and half, holding their interest by an ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

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  15. AN ORGANIC POLICY.

    Mr. Deakin then proceeded to define the organic policy of the Commonwealth, and to lay down its cardinal principle. In a negative [?] it was this ...

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  16. A THEORETICAL PROGRAMME.

    In referring to the Labor party, Mr Deakin drew a comparison between their theoretical programme and their practical programme. The former had been ...

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  17. THE MAILS.

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  18. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Convent Memorial Church. The ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the Convent Memorial Church, Mount St, ...

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  19. EVEN THE RANKS OF TUSCANY.

    in the shape of the Freetraders, to whom Protection is as a rod rag to a Californian bull, could scare forbear to cheer. But in between, he could nut ...

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  20. INSTINCT WITH A COMMON PURPOSE.

    expressing a policy which had one leading and governing principle. We have a policy in possession," continued Mr Deakin, "and in proposing any new ...

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  21. A FINAL APPEAL.

    After an eloquent appeal to his hearers to do their utmost to preserve the organic policy which he had outlined in his address, the orator resumed his sane ...

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  24. THE KEY TO OUR FUTURE HISTORY,

    and it his opinion it thoroughly deserved the title. The settlement of the finances would give both to the States and to the Commonwealth the means of ...

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