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  6. LATEST CABLES

    The report of the finding of the international commission appointed to enquire into the Dogger Bank outrage has been met with a ...

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  8. RUSSIA AND REVOLUTION.

    The domestic maid-servants at Kieff, South-West Russia, have struck work. The Cossacks arrested many of the ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    The Japanese are persistently closing in on General Kuropaikin's left flank, and after their attack on Tain-chengban, on the Japanese ...

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  10. THE BUILDING TRADE IN NEW YORK.

    Now that the spring is approaching, the building trade is exceedingly brisk in New York. Bricklayers are in great demand, ...

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  11. ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Northcote) and Lady Northcote arrived In Hobart by special train this afternoon, and were met at the station by ...

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  12. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day Leonard Norman, charged with disturbing the peace, was fined 10s. The disturbance [?]ross out of a row at a social. ...

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  13. MISS ADA CROSSLEY.

    Miss Ada Crossley, the Victorian contralto, who a recent London cablegram announced as having been engaged in England to sing as ...

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  14. LATEST CABLES.

    The council of the Greenwich Conservative Association has decided to support the sitting member (Lord Hugh Cecil) at the ...

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  15. ANTI-SEMITIC OUTBREAK

    Reports from Berlin state that another of the anti-semitic outbreaks has occured in Russia, and numbers of Jews have been killed and ...

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  16. ISOLATING VLADIVOSTOCK.

    From French sources in St. Petersburg it is stated that the Japanese are operating with a view preventing any [?]ucceor reaching ...

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  17. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor General and party left for Hobart by special train at 10.16. His Excellency has expressed himself delighted with this his first visit to ...

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  18. HIGH COMMISSIONER OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Premier of Cape Colony (Dr Jameson) and his Ministers have asked the Imperial Government to restore the office of High ...

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  19. JAPANESE BOMBARDING MUKDEN.

    Following up the capture of Taling, the Japanese are now said to bombarding Mukden with 11in guns, the weapons which caused ...

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  20. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Albert Sherrott, law clerk, has been committed for trial on a charge of conspiring with George Steers to defeat the ends of ...

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  21. GORKI, THE NOVELIST,

    Maxime Gorki, the Russian novelist, who was arrested on January 25 for taking part in the riots at St. Petersburg, and who was ...

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  22. FEDERAL HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA

    [Before their Honors the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith) and Justices Sir Edmund Barton and R. E. O'Connor]. CAIRNS (Applet) v. Beac[?] Bros. ...

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  23. CITY POLICE COURT

    The Police Magistrate (Mr W. O. Alise) and Mr G. G. Kelly, J.P., presided at the above Court this morning, Superintendent Pedder prosecuting on behalf of the ...

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  24. ABSENT FROM CARTS.

    Walter Wickens, Thomas Robinson Walter Elliott pleaded guilty to a charge of being absent from their carts At Franklin Wharf on February 21. The Bench ...

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  25. LATEST CABLES.

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  26. TO DAYS PROCEEDINGS.

    This was an appeal from the decision of the Full Court of Tasmania, delivered in December last by His Honor Mr Justice Clark, who then gave lengthy reasons for ...

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  27. PAARDEBERG DAY.

    The fifth anniversary of the Battle of Paardeberg, at which General Cronje and the Boer Western Army was captured by ...

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  28. A WELL-KNOWN SPORT.

    Mr Lionel Robinson, a well-known English sportsman, arrived here to-day. ...

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  29. THE DAIRY INSPECTOR.

    Mr Conlon, the Government dairy Inspector, passed through the city yesterday to Circular Head district, where expects to remain about a fortnight ...

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  30. SENSATIONAL DISCOVERY IN A BANK.

    A sensational discovery was made to-day at the Federal Bank. When the cleaner arrived he found the body of Mr John Docker, ...

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  31. THE WARSHIPS.

    At 6 o'clock this morning the warships Torch and Cadmus, which have been in port since February 7, left for Hobart. ...

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  32. THE FATALITY AT THE TASMANIA MINE.

    At the inquest on the fatality at the Tasmania Mine, the jury returned the following verdict:—"That Robert William Reamassen met his death accidentally ...

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  34. SPORTING.

    The following are the latest scratchings for the complimentary race meeting of Saturday next:— Trial—Delia Chester, Kalos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. THE PLANET JUPITER.

    M. Perrine, assistant astronomer at the Lick Observatory, has discovered another satellite of Jupiter's, now makes the number of ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The entertainment now being given by the Gaiety Entertainers is nightly crowding the Temperance Hall, and is in every way an excellent vandeville performance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,805,000 quarters, as against 3,500,000 quarters last week. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND LADY MARRIES A PRINCE.

    The marriage has taken place between Margaret Dowling, a New Zealander, and Prince Ghica, who to be the chief of the party ...

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  39. BUTCHERS' RACING CLUB.

    Nominations for the meeting of the Butchers' Racing Club, to take place on Saturday week, close to-night at 8 'clock. ...

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  40. HOBART TURF CLUB.

    The next meeting of the Hobart Turf Club is to be held at Risdon Park on Saturday, March 18, and nominations for all events close with the secretary (Mr J. ...

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  42. TRAINING TRACE NOTES.

    Blinker did a clipping gallop over eleven furlongs yesterday afternoon, covering the distance in 2 min, 27¼ sec, which is the fastest time recorded for the distance this ...

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  43. COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE.

    The council sat again at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Young moved that Mr. Conlon be asked to suggest the bust and fairest ...

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  44. THE AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    Emir has been scratched for the Australian Cup. ...

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