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  4. THE TASMANIA MINE.

    On Saturday B.C. Taylor, consulting engineer to the Tasmania Gold Mining Company, gave a number of shareholders in the company an audience. They ...

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  9. KILLED BY A FALL FROM A CART

    A man named William John Monear was killed at Cornwell on Saturday, the result of a fall from a cart brought in collision with a log. ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM

    A conference is being held at the independent Hall, Dr. Bevan being president to consider the unemployment problem. Representatives from the ...

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  12. HOSPITAL ITEMS

    Albert Rowland, aged 21 ,years, driver, and residing at 205 Macquarie street, was admitted to the General Hospital to-day with a crushed finger, ...

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  13. A WITHDRAWN CHARGE

    The charge of larceny as a bailon of a bicycle, which was preferred against J.J. Greeley, has been withdrawn. ...

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  14. LATEST CABLES.

    The French Chamber of Deputies support the Government in suppressing the telegraph strike. M, Barthon. Minister of Public Works, has announced that be ...

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  15. THE WAR SCARE

    All the new-paper are giving [?] to the suggested Australian Dreadnought and express pleasure at the patriotic thoughtfulness of the ...

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  16. MISS ADA WARD

    Miss Ade Ward, the ox-actress, has arrived on an evangelical tour for the Salvation Army. She states that the tour lasts nine months, at the end of ...

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  17. BOWLING

    The Burnie bowling team defeated Devonport on Saturday at Devonport by 99 to 76 points. ...

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  18. SANITARY INSPECTOR

    The local authority to-day received recommendation from the Health Committee to the effect that applications be invited for the position of assistant ...

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  19. GERMANY LAUNCHES A POWERFUL CRUISER

    The Vodertaun cruser has been launched at Hamburg with great [?]. She is [?] ton vessel. [?] with turbine engines, and is ...

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  20. THE DOWNWARD PATH

    At the Police Court to-day, Lionel A[?] was first 10s and costs for failing to disinfect his can after conveying a typhoid fever patient to the ...

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  21. MINISTERIAL

    The Premier, who has returned to town from an electioneering tour, was busily engaged in his office to-day interviewing several persons on ...

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  22. FIRE AT BRIDGENORTH

    Between 3 and 4 o'clock yesterday evening. George Patterson, a farmer, residing at Bridgenorth, West Tamar [?] heavy loss by having his ...

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  23. "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN"

    The [?] Guardian" says[?] has pushed on her moral programme purely to help the [?] ...

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  25. A DIVORCE COURT MATTER

    At the Practice Court to-day. during a divorce matter, Sydney Marriot [?] solicitor, admitted that he was [?] with a person named Harrison, ...

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  26. KEIR HARDIE ON THE SITUATION

    Keir [?] at [?] said it was [?] not to support the Government until convinced of their reason for preparing for war but he was ...

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  27. SPORTING

    Nominations for the second spring; meeting of the T.R.C. close to-morrow at 5 p.m. ...

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  28. PROROGATION

    A meeting of the Executive Council will he held on Thursday for the purpose, it is understood, of dissolving Parliament. ...

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  29. THE FRUIT EXPERT

    Mr J. Osborne, jun., will leave to-morrow for Scottsdale. and then will go to Westbury, Exton Deloraine. and St. Leonards, returning on Saturday. He ...

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  30. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    The intimation that the Emperor of Austria considers war avoidable. has infavourably impressed the [?] authorities. ...

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  31. THE PULPIT

    At the morning service of Chalmers Church yesterday, the Rev. A. F, Maiden Robb announced that he intended to resign as minister of the church. The ...

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  32. DESPERATE ALIEN CRIMINALS

    "It is an inconceivable scandal that any Government should allow these criminal adieus to find a footing in this country, and we earnestly beseech the ...

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  33. THE NEW ABATTOIRS

    On the recommendation of the Abat[?]or Committee, the City Council has agreed to provide an iron sale, and also to purchase vari[?]s articles of [?] ...

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  34. THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

    At a meeting the Executive Council held this morning, this Excellency the Governor ([?] Strickland) The following polling places for ...

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  35. SORELL RACING CLUB.

    Owners are reminded that entries for the Easter Monday meeting of the Sorell Racing Club close on Wednesday evening next, Weights will be declared ...

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  36. OMNIBUS STANDS

    The Police Committee reported to the City Council to-day that, after consideration of the complaint made by Messrs. Cook and Sons, it recommended that ...

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  37. A FATALITY IN A SHIPBUILDING YARD

    A numbers of workmen attached to the Vickers-Max a works at Barlow passing from the vanguard in the wharl when the gangway collapsed. and [?] ...

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  38. MIDLAND JOCKEY CLUB.

    On Saturday, April 24th, the annual meeting of the Midland Jockey Club will be held. The programme will be found in another [?]. ...

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  39. RETURN OF MR C. L. STEWART

    Mr C. Lemms Stewatt, M.H.A., [?] to Launceston by the Loongana having had so operation [?] upon his eyes. ...

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  40. PROHIBITION OF " CHEAP JACKS"

    In consequence of a letter received from Mr. G. A. Knight, complaining of a "Cheap Jack" being allowed to [?] articles in the street to the ...

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  41. BRIGHTON JOCKEY CLUB.

    A committee meeting of the B.J.C. will be held at Wood's Hall, Bridgewater, to-morrow at 10 a.m. ...

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  42. DELIVERY CARTS PLYING FOR HIRE

    On a pe[?] from owners and [?] at [?] delivery [?] with [?] to the system of plying for hire ...

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  43. MEDICAL ATTENDANCE AT " VAUCLUSE"

    The health committee reported to the City Council to-day that, except in one or two cases, the whole the medic attendance at "[?] on diphtheria ...

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  44. AEROPLANE EXHIBITION

    A great aeroplane exhibition has [?] opened at the Olympia. There are aeroplanes, balloons, and dirigibles from various centres. ...

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  45. AMUSEMENTS

    Nearly £200 worth of tickets for the forthcoming concerts on April 7 and 8 at the Town Hall, were sold to-day. which is proof enough that [?] ...

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  47. TEMPERANCE MEETING

    Yesterday afternoon in the Temperance Hall, under the auspices of the Tasmanian Alliance , a public meting was held. ...

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  48. SIR JOSEPH SABA PASHA.

    Like every other department of Stat the Ottoman Imperial Post saw a change of masters on the recent introduction of a Turkish Constitution. The ...

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  49. FISH CURING INDUSTRY

    The City Council, at its meeting To-day, [?] the following report from the Public works Committee; On letter from the Secretary for Lands. with ...

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  50. SS. RONDA

    Messrs Harrap and Sons' new steamer Bonds, which was built for that firm by Messrs Purdon and Featherstone is being fitted by Mr. E. A. Willing, and is now ...

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  51. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the weather forecast for Tasmania—issued [?] March 22—for the ensuing 24 hours:— Cloudy, with hewers in the west and ...

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  52. MUSICAL AFTERNOONS

    The unique root garden on the extensive [?] root of the National [?] of buildings rolls for the admiration Lion of the many visitors there— ...

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  53. STOCK SALES

    Re[?] and Co. report having [?] their usual sale of clock at Derwent Park this afternoon. There was a heavy yarding of sheep, and prices were low; ...

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  54. 'REAL " ORATORY

    Congress in determined to wage war on President Roosevelt until he leaves the Whitehouse, and to give no quarter. In the House, of Representatives this ...

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  55. ON 'CHANGE

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  57. REPAIRS TO MARKET BUILDINGS

    The markets committee to-day recommended to the City Council, on a Ietter received from Mr D. W. Adams, that a now floor be laid down in the workshop ...

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  58. TYPHOID AT SCOTTSDALE

    Dr. Ellington, who has returned from a visit to Scottsdale, states that the epidemic seems to he diminishing there as but few cases have been reported ...

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  59. CUSTOMS RETURNS

    Customs collections at Hobart for the week ended March 20. 1909:— Duties £2042 17s 10d; excise; £578 8s; [?] £15 7s 11d; interstates credits, ...

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  60. NEW INSOLVENT

    The petition of Charles Stanley, of Huonville, labourer, has been filled with the Registrar in Bankruptcy. ...

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