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  2. SENATOR KEATING.

    Senator Keating arrived at Launceston yesterday from Melbourne by the cruiser Protector. His stay will be brief, as he returns to the ...

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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    James Nacke, secretary of the Wishing Son division of Sons of Temperance, and secretary of the Grand Division, was before the City ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr Crisp (instructed by Mesers Dobson, Mitchell, and Allport) appeared for the plaintiff, and the Attorney General (Hon. G. O Gilmore), instructed by ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    Lord Curzon, of Keldestone, who has resigned the Governor-General-ship of India, has been banqueted at Simle. ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The best-informed Russians agree that it is possible for the Czar to come to a direct understanding with Great Britain if events in ...

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  10. THE TREASURER.

    It is currently reported that Mr Stewart has announced his intention of resigning office and the East Launceston seat ...

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  11. CRICKET.

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  12. AN INQUEST.

    At the inquest on William Amess, petty officer of H.M.S. Euryalus, the evidence showed he was going aloft with a lamp during a storm off ...

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  13. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Catherine West, aged 58, the wife a retired railway employe of South Melbourne, was burnt to death yesterday. An inquest was opened to-day, ...

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  14. LATE SHIPPING.

    The ss, Karori, from Sydney, entered Macquarie Heads at 1.56 p.m. to-day. The ketch E[?] Davies, from Melbourne, arrived at Stanley yesterday ...

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  15. BRITISH COLUMBIA AND JAPAN.

    While appreciating the benefits of he Anglo-Japanese Alliance, the British Columbians still object to he immigration of Asiatics. ...

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  16. THE LATE WAR.

    M. Witte, the Russian plenipotentiary in the peace negotiations with Japan, has visited the Czar aboard letter's yacht, which is now ...

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  17. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day E. Whiffled and W. Fordyce were elected members of the Launceston Licensing Bench. ...

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  19. TESTAMENTARY.

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  20. EIGHT HOURS MOVEMENT.

    The affiliated eight boors bodies celebrated their jubilee by a procession to the Agricultural Grounds, and [?] societies marched in gorgeous ...

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  21. JAPAN IMPRISONING RUSSIAN PRISONERS

    France, on Russia's behalf, bas protested against Japan sentencing Russian prisoners of war to imprisonment for attempting to ...

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  22. SPORTING

    The following corrections are made in the weight published on Saturday for the first spring meeting of the T.R.C.— In the Spring Stakes, “Manchester 7st ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. AN OLD WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    A cottage at Ryde, ocoupied by Mrs Bailey, aged 90, was destroyed by fire. The woman was rescued with her nightdress ablaze, and died ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

    The weather to-day is fine, and [?] well for show week. Already visitors are commencing to arrive in the city. ...

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  25. STOCK SALES.

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  26. QUEEN VICTORIA HOSPITAL.

    At the eighth annual meeting of the Queen Victoria Hospital subscribes held on Saturday night, continued progress was reported. ...

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  27. SALE OF BOOTHS.

    At the Stock Exchange to-morrow, at 12 noon, Mr. J. B. Curran will [?] by public auction, the rights of booths for the forthcoming meeting of the T.R.O AT ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    This match took place at Oatlands last Saturday. The Lefroy team, accompanied by a large number of supporters, left town at 9.30 a.m., and reached ...

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  29. A SELECT COMMITTEE.

    The Select Committee on the Tasmanian Gold Mining Company's private Bill go to Beaconsfield to-day to view the mins and take evidence. ...

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  30. V.A.T.C ANNUAL MEETING.

    At the annual meeting of the V.A.T.C. this afternoon the gross revenue during the year was shown to be £32,000. Since the club was formed in 1875, the money ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA.

    Two workmen shot and killed, in Lodz tramcar, Juline Bunitzer, director of the great cotton firm of Hein'zer and Bunitzer. ...

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  32. THE CRUISER PROTECTOR.

    The Commonwealth cruiser Protector, which is employed in training the naval militia of the various States, arrived from Melbourne ...

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  33. BOOKMAKERS PROSECUTED.

    Nine bookmakers were prosecuted at Bendigo for using the Beehive Exchange for ba[?]ting. The cases were dismissed, with a guinea costs in each case against ...

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  34. DIVIDEND LAME.

    Dividend has gone amiss, and showed signs of lameness after Saturday's gallop. An examination since showed that the ease is rather serious. If he is withdrawn ...

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  35. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

    The direct shipping trade with Manchester since the opening of the Canal continues to increase yearly, and as an effort to regain a portion ...

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  36. THEOSOPHY.

    Mr C. W. Leadbeater, an English theosophist, arrived from Melbourne yesterday. He is on a lecturing tour, advocating the ...

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  37. WOODBRIDGE (2-11) DEFEAT CANANORE (0-6).

    The above teams played their return match at Woodbridge on Saturday last under most unfavorable weather conditions, as the ground was covered with ...

    Article : 195 words
  38. SCRATCHING.

    The following are the scratching :— Ca[?]ifield Cup and Tocrak Handicap— F[?]lminator, Stermaway.[?] ...

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  39. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    There was the usual large audience at the Temperance Hall on Saturday night, and another first class entertainment was given Zeno, ...

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  40. RUMORED RESIGNATION OF THE TREASURER.

    According to our Northern correspondent, it is reported in Launceston that the Treasurer (Hon. C. L. Stewart) has resigned his portfolio in the present ...

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  41. A SMOKE SOCIAL.

    On Saturday night the Launceston branch of the Melbourne Typographical Society held their first reunion, which took the form of a ...

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  42. THE BETTING MARKET.

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  43. POLICE ITEM.

    Constable Dennis, who has been transferred, left Launceston for New Town on Saturday. A number of his late comrades gave him a ...

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  44. THE PREMIER.

    The Hon. the Premier (Captain J. W. Evans) will leave Hobart for Launceston to-morrow morning by the express. While in the North he will, at the request ...

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  45. HOBART LIEDERTAFEL.

    In our report of the Hobart Liedertafel on Saturday last in describing the list of the donors to the lands the name of the Hon. W. G. Gibson, M.L.C. was ...

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  46. THE RAINFALL.

    During September the rainfall, which was contributed by 16 distinct downpours, amounted to 2-50in, thus bringing up the total for the ...

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  48. ON 'CHANGE.

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  49. RESCUE FROM DROWNING.

    Shortly before 4 p.m. to-day, a boy named Ernest Nicholis managed to fall from P[?] Wharf into the river. His [?] was noticed by a lady who was ...

    Article : 92 words
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