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  4. ALLEGED THEFT OF CURIOS

    Hague, au export clerk attached to the railways, was charged at the District Court to-day with an offence under the Customs Act. Mair authorised him ...

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  5. A HIGH COURT APPEAL

    Argonauts are being heard in the High Court on the appeal by Huddart, Parker against the decision of the District Court fining them £5 for refusing ...

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  9. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

    Ethel Ursula Potter, of Elsternwick has issued a writ for £2500 for breach of promise of marriage by Charles Pyne, electrician. ...

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  10. HOBART MARINE BOARD

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held in the Board-room this afternoon, when there were present : The Master Warden (Mr. ...

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  11. A NEW ERA FOR VICTORIA

    In view of the fact that the new Premier of Victoria (Hon. John Murray) is in our midst, the following account of the great reforms he proposes to ...

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  12. THE NEW AGENT-GENERAL

    The Agent-General (Dr. McCall) went South by the mail train last evening, and leaves Hobart for London on Saturday. ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    The Shah's troops cut into the European cable between Tabriz and Jaffa. ...

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  14. LATEST CABLES.

    The Anarchists in Bengal are particularly active, and elaborate precautions are being taken to ensure the safety of the high officials. ...

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  15. THE LANGUAGE TEST

    A Chinese named Tuck Wall, who recently arrived from China on the Empire, failed to pass the test. He was formerly a resident of ...

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  16. LYNCHING IN TEXAS

    A crowd at Backwall, in Texas, burnt Gair, a negro, at the stake on Sunday for attempting an assault on a while [?]man. ...

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  17. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Premiers' Conference re-assembled in the Chamber of the Legislative Council this morning, presided over by Hon. J. W. Evans, C. M. G., the State ...

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  18. THE PERILS OF THE TURF

    The racehorse Naguys was killed at Caulfield to-day while schooling. J. Cox, the rider was badly injured. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN PICTURES

    Captain Collins, the Commonwealth Agent, is sending 180 Australian pictures to the Dresden Photographic Exhibition. ...

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  20. THE WEATHER

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  21. FOOTBALL

    Devereaux, Morton, Dean, Anlezarb, Rosenfeet, and Wash, of the Australian League team, have joined English clubs. The remainder of the Leaguers sail ...

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  22. WILFULLY LIGHTING A FIRE IN THE BUSH

    At the Queenborough Police Court to-day, before Messrs A. E. Eckford (chairman), R. W. Lord, and W. Sansum, J.'sP., a man named John Hogan ...

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  23. A GRANITE BUYING DISPUTE

    The Government have been much heckled in the House of Commons concerning the use of Norwegian granite at Rosyth instead of Irish and British. ...

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  24. PROBABLE FLOODS IN THE HUON.

    The heavy north-west gale has almost denuded some of the pear orchards, and thousands of bushels of pears are lying on the ground. ...

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  25. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of breadstuffs [?] for the United Kingdom is 4,165,000 quarters, and for the Common 2,990,000 quarters. ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    At the Police Court to-day, Thomas Nelson, charged with stealing a rug from Antill Ponds, was discharged, the prosecution not attending. ...

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  27. DAMAGE AT GLENORCHY.

    The north-west gale yesterday did great damage to many of the orchards. Some of the trees in exposed situations were stripped of the fruit. Most of ...

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  28. SOUTH WALES COLLIERY DISPUTE

    An acute dispute is developing in South Wales. The colliery proprietors state that half the coal is a solid loss, and the Eight ...

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  30. ON 'CHANGE

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  31. THE NORTH-WEST GALE AT PORT CYGNET.

    A severe north-west gale was experienced here yesterday, and severe damage was done in the orchards. ...

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  32. FIRES IN LAUNCESTON

    In the twelve months ending February, 44 fires occurred in Launceston, and the net expenditure of the fire Brigade Board was Board was £1100 18s 2d. ...

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  33. MUSICAL

    Arthur Mason, an organist, gave a symphony concert at the Albert Hall, which was a great success. ...

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  34. BOWLING

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  35. ELECTORAL

    At a meeting at Longford last night, Mr Walter H. Lee was unanimously chosen as a candidate for Wilmot. ...

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  36. T. S. LOONGANA

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  37. MR KING O'MALLEY'S SCHEME

    One of the essential features of Mr. King O'Malley's scheme for the solution of the financial problem is the creation of a national postal banking ...

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  38. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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  39. THE CROW SHRIKE

    "It is far better to study the habits of birds than to kill them ; in fact, the more we learn about nature the less we are inclined to take the life even of the ...

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  40. FEEDING PIGS

    The City Council yesterday passed a new by-law, forbidding the feeding of offal to pigs, unless it is fresh from the abattoirs. ...

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  41. STOCK SALES

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  42. THE EDUCATION COMMISSION

    The Education Commission sat this morning as usual in the Chamber of the Legislative Assembly, and further considered its report, which is expected ...

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  43. ACCIDENT TO A YACHT

    Ono of the yachts of the Derwent Sailing Squadron—the Ivernia-broke away from her mornings yesterday, and went ashore near the baths. Two of Mr ...

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  44. NEW NORFOLK COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS

    A Court of General Session was held at New Norfolk on Monday, 8th inst., before the following justices ; Messrs G. Leathern and W. Rousell, and the ...

    Article : 67 words
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  46. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  48. YESTERDAY'S GALE

    Yesterday's north-west gale played havoc in many of the orchards. At Huonville, the pear trees were stripped bare, and hundred of tons of fruit are ...

    Article : 58 words
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