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  4. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The Primers' Conference met at 10 o'clock this morning in the Legislative Council Chamber, Hon J. W. Evans, C. M. G. State Premier, presiding. There ...

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  5. THE DEMON DRINK

    Edward Jones, aged 36, a fruiterer, of Bendigo, suicided by cutting his throat with a razor. He had been drinking heavily. ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES

    An enthusiastic meeting of the A. M. A. was held at Broken Hill, when it was resolved to recommend the combined unions to call out the unionists at the ...

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  9. A GHASTLY TRAGEDY

    Hannah Neighbour, a young married woman, was found decapitated on the near railway near Ascot Vale, wearing her night clothes. ...

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  10. AN ODD FELLOWS' MEETING

    At the annual session of the Grand Lodge of tho I. O. O. F., the Grand Treasurer (Mr Clyne) said when he asked Grand Secretary (Mr Smith) for ...

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  11. A CHEQUE MIX-UP

    A man named E. M. McKenzie was arrested on a warrant yesterday at Williamsford, on a charge of larceny of cheques, valued of [?] 10s, the property ...

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  12. LATEST GABLES.

    Mr Walter Emerson Cornwall. M A., Registrar of the University of Melbourne since [?], died suddenly in Rome, where he had gone to marry an ...

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  13. LATEST GABLES.

    The Council of India's Bill is causing great excitement in [?], and meetings are taking place in many towns to illustrate the rivalry between the ...

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  14. COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE

    The usual meeting of the Council of Agriculture was held at the Council's [?]. Public Buildings, to-day, when there were present :— The Chairman ...

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  15. PATMORE v. FOX

    This morning His Honour Mr Justice Nicholls delivered his reserved judgment in the case of Patmore v. Fox, in which plaintiff claimed damage from the ...

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  16. AN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

    At to-day's meeting of the Council of Agriculture the question [?] establishing in the State an Agricultural College came up of discussion. ...

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  17. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    At the Police Court to-day, Alexander Dowson proceeded against Thomas Dalton for assault. After hearing evidence, the Bench dismissed the case. ...

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  18. AN ANARCHIST CONSPIRACY IN CALCUTTA.

    The police in Ca[?] arrested a Bengali in connection with the theft of one hundred and sixty pounds of dynamite, and a quantity of fuses, from the ...

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  19. THE WEATHER

    As a result of the heavy rainfall in the North-East, all the mines at Derby will be in full swing again. The weather to-day is fine and ...

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  20. REVISION OF THE UNITED STATES TARIFF

    The "Standard" states that the whole purpose of the revision of the United States tariff is an attempt in regain the foreign trade lost through the ...

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  21. THE CHEESE PLANT AT LATROBE SHOW

    At the meeting of the Council of Agriculture to-day the chairman (Colonel E. V. Legge) announced that he had written to Mr Conlan, Dairy ...

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  22. IMPORTANT GEOGRAPHICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERIES

    Dr. Amstein, at the Royal Geographical Society, detailed several years' discoveries in Chinese Turkistan. He stated he had found a thousand ancient ...

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  23. FARMERS AND STOCK- OWNERS' ASSOCIATION NORTHERN MEETING.(By Wire.) Launceston, Wednesday.

    The Council of Farmers and Stock-owners' Association met in Launceston yesterday after[?] The report of the sub-committee in ...

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  24. CHINESE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION

    Dr. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent in China, has visited the Shanghai. Hangchow, and Ni[?] Railways. ...

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  25. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    A largely attended meeting of the Congregational Union was held in the Memorial Hall this morning, presided over by Rev. Rangers. ...

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  26. THE MUNICIPAL ABATTOIRS

    This afternoon the members of the Abattoir Committee, accompanied by the Town Clerk, some of the principal butchers, and representatives of the ...

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  27. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at [?] 11 5-16d. ...

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  28. AIRSHIP EXPERIMENTS IN GERMANY

    The German Reichstag has [?] more money for new airship experiments. The new fighter of the air is being ...

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  29. CITY POLICE COURT.

    At the City Police Court this morning, before the Police Magistrate (Mr. W. O. Wise and Mr. F. N. Stop[?]. J. P., Superimendent prosecuting. ...

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  30. REVIEW

    This is the title of one of Mr Richard Marsh's last works, a copy of which has been for warded to us by Messrs J. Watch and Sons. This work differs ...

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  31. FINANCIAL.

    The following are the quotations for Australian stocks :— Bank of Australasia, b £106, [?] £107. ...

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  32. MUSICAL

    Walter Kirby sang, by command of Queen Marguerite, in Rome. ...

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  33. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales have opened brisk, with about five per cent. advance. ...

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  34. THE COURT

    The Dowager Empress of Russia is paying a visit to London. ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS

    The sale of seals at the Booking Office, Watch and Sons, is more than satisfactory, and angurs well for the success of Madame Crossby's concerts. The ...

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  36. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Mahon) and the Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) arrived from Hobart yesterday by the express, where they have been ...

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  37. COOKING DEMONSTRATION

    At the Masonic Hall to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock another free exhibition will be given, under the direction or Hobart Gas Company, on the ...

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  38. ON 'CHANGE

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  40. MOUNT RUMNEY

    A number of tourists availed themselves of the opportunity afforded them by the Tourist Association this afternoon to pay a visit to Mount Rumney ...

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  41. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  43. AMERICAN CONSUL'S BALL

    The visiting Premiers and Ministers of the various States will have cause to remember the American Consul (Mr H. O. Baker), whose hall at the Town ...

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  44. THE BROKEN HILL DISPUTE

    Mr. Justice Higgins delivers judgement in the Arbitration Court on Friday in the Broken Hill matter. ...

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