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  3. LATEST CABLES.

    It is reported at Amsterdam that the Kaiser is negotiating for the purchase or lease of the Dutch potion of Timor Island, one of the ...

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  7. THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF THE FORCES. .

    Major General Finn, the Inspector General of the Commonwealth Forces, who has been on a visit to Tasmania, left by the express this morning for ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    General Linevitch reports that his Cossacks, on the 10th, discovered a force of Japanese in the Hun Ho Valley, and turned their position on ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND REVOLUTION.

    Anarchy is still prevailing all over Russia. The latest outrage is that Obschavsky, the Commissary of Police at ...

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  10. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    The body of Admiral Paul Jones has been discovered in a Paris cemetery. It will be exhumed and transferred to America. ...

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  11. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates and letter of administration have been issued :—Probates: William Berryman to Alfred Shepherd Widowaon and Alfred Wimble ...

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  12. SOWALILAWD AFFAIRS.

    The Mad Mullah, who has been Great Britain and Italy trouble for some years, has climbed down from his war pedestal. He has pledged ...

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  13. THE GOVERNMENT POULTRY EXPERT.

    Mr B. J. Terry, the Government Poultry Export, will attend the Agricultural show to be held at Grassy on Wednesday next. Mr Terry's visit is for ...

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  14. ROSHDESTVENSKY'S LAST CABLE.

    A St. Petersburg telegram, published by the Paris " Echo," states that Roshdestvensky's last cable was :— "Shall not telegraph again ...

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  15. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The Superintendent of Police has received the following return of fish taken from the Great Lake from April 2 to April 11:— W. and W. ...

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  16. FOUND DEAD.

    Our Triabanna correspondent wired this afternoon as follows :—"Claude McCullock, of Maria Island, was found at Long Point to-day with a gun shot ...

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  17. HOSPITAL ITEM.

    John Wilson was admitted to the hospital between 2 and 2 this afternoon suffering from severe injuries to his face caused by a blow from the handle of a ...

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  18. GENEROUS BEQUEST.

    Ferguson, a lumber merchant, has bequeathed a million dollars for the erection of statues and monuments commemorating American ...

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  19. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The "Novoa Vremya" characterises the H.M.S. Iphenguis's reporting the whereabouts of Admiral Roshdestvensky's fleet as spying in the ...

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  20. THE PREMIER.

    The Hon. the Premier (Captain J. W. Evans) leaves for Sydney to night by the steamer Westralia. He is taking advantage of the Easter holidays, and just going ...

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  21. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Needless to say, much interest was centred on the arrival of the sr. Westralia from Sydney yesterday, because it had become known throughout Hobart that ...

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  22. THE EIGHT-CARED CREW.

    The Southern members of the interstate eight-oared crew arrived from Hobart yesterday morning. They will comments active practice at once. ...

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  23. BELGIAN GOVERNMENT

    The Belgian Government are spending £7,000,000 sterling on the extension of the port of Antwerp. ...

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  24. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY.

    Three leading officers of the Hibernian Society of Australasia are at present in Launceston an route to the biennial meeting, which takes place at Adelaide on ...

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  25. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The crush at the doors on Saturday evening last at the Temperance Ball, was terrific, in fact, it was the largest yes experienced since the Entertainers' ...

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  26. CRICKET.

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  27. DESERTER FROM H.M.S. MUTINE.

    J. Mushelt, a sailor, charged with having deserted from H.M.S. Moline in Sydney on December 8.1904, was brought before the City Police Court to day. He ...

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  28. VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON RESURRECTIONISED.

    A startling piece of information has been published by a French newspaper. I states that the B[?], R[?] and Gr[?] which ...

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  29. THE APPOINTMENT OF A HEALTH OFFICER.

    The whole council will meet this afternoon to consider the appointment of a [?] to Dr. J. T. Wilson as Officer of Health to the city. The question is ...

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  30. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    Dr. Molli[?] stated to-day that he had made an examination of the Girgarre victim's skull cap, in which he found a big cancer-shaped ...

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  32. THE SURVEY OF WAKATIPU ROCK.

    The Secretary for External Affairs Atlee Hunt, has informed Senator Keating that the Federal Government has now decided to hear the cost of the ...

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  33. VALEDICTORY.

    On Friday evening, 14th inst., a farewell dinner took place at the residence of Mr. A. J. Honey, of the staff of the Citizens Life Insurances Company, in ...

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  34. SHIPMENT OF HORSES.

    A vessel at Port Melbourne begins to-day to load 800 horses stated to be intended for Japan: 200 more are to be shipped at Gladstone, ...

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  35. NORTH V. SOUTH POST AND TELEGRAPH.

    The twelfth annual match between North and South Post and Telegraph officiate takes place an New Town Recreation Ground on Easier Saturday. A ...

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  36. A BOOKMAKES ELECTED FROM FLEMINGTON.

    Barney Allan, a well-known bookmaker, who was ejected from the Fleming Racecourse on Saturday by the V.R.C. authorities. ...

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  37. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day Ada Tabol age 18, for the larceny at a parcel of dress material left by a lady in a shop, was sentenced to seven days, sentence to be ...

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  38. THE HERCULES MINE.

    The directors of the Hercules Company have decided that the mine will not be opened in the near future, owing to their failure to secure contracts for the ore. ...

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  39. BOWLING.

    It is notified in our [?] columns that a meeting of those interested in the formation of a bowling club at New Town will be held at the Public Buildings, ...

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  40. A NOLLE PROSEQUI

    The Crown has entered a nolle [?] in the case of Edward Linnel French, the dentist who charged with indecently ...

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  41. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    Mr Commissioner Wise presided at a sitting of the Court of Requests this morning. There was only one case met down for hearing, in which John Gellie ...

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  43. ON 'CHANGE

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  44. FLOGGING PRISONERS AT PENTRIDGE,

    Three men were flogged at Pentridge to-day, viz., William Hope who for an assault on a child was sentenced to death, but had the ...

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  45. STOCK SALES

    The following stock sales were effected at the Slaughter Yards this afternoon:— At the Slaughter Yards to-day there was ...

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  47. GOVERNOR LE HUN TE.

    Governor Le Hunte left to-day for the Northern Territory. ...

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  48. THE LAST PENALTY OF THE LAW.

    A Malay named Charlie, was executed at the Brisbane Gaol this morning for the murder of the old man named Parsons. ...

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