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  2. Advertising

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  4. A MILITARY SCANDAL.

    A military scandal which certainly will influence the political situation in Hungary happened recently at Kaschan. The officers of ...

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  5. BREADSTUFFS.

    The visible supply of breadstuffs east of the Rockies is 53,475,000 quarters. ...

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  6. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The bearing of the action against the Tasmania G.M. Company was continued to-day at the Supreme Court. The taking of evidence was ...

    Article : 66 words
  7. POLICE ITEM.

    Special constable James Riverles Ralph, of Mathinna, was to-day sworn in to constable, and will be [?] temporarity at Mathlens. ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES

    The New York correspondent of the London " Daily Telegraph states that a man named Milton Andrews, an American gamester ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    M. Witte has dismissed 11 provincial governors connected with the recent massacres, hoping to propitiate the Jewish financiers. ...

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  10. SPORTING.

    The above club are to hold a meeting at Risdon Park to-morrow. The programme contains six events, and the nominations for each race are large. The usual train ...

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  11. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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  12. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A man named Grant Harvey was arrested last night on, a charge of shooting at Walter Baker, the well known actor, with whom he had a ...

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  13. THE SANDY BAY RIFLE RANGE.

    This afternoon a deputation contesting Messrs A Eckford, O Lord, E. H. Webster, and E. Haweon waited upon Premier for the purpose of asking him ...

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  14. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court, James McDermott was remanded for a week on the charge of breaking into fish shop and stealing five fish. ...

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  15. THE PREFECT OF ST. PETERSBURG.

    General Trepoff has repeatedly tendered his resignation as Prefect of St. Petersburg. It has now been finally accepted. ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

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  17. BOWLING.

    A team of bowlers from the Launceston Bawling Club left this afternoon to play matches on, Saturday and Monday against the ...

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  18. RELIEF FUND FOR THE PERSECUTED JEWS.

    Forty thousand pounds have been subscribed towards Jewish relief in Russia. Baron Rothschild gave £10,000, ...

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  19. THE TURF.

    The spring meeting of the Scottsdale Racing Club was held yesterday in fine weather. Reliance won the Scottsdale Cup, Orindo being ...

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  20. ON 'CHANGE.

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  21. LORD CURZON

    Lord Curzon, the retiring Viceroy of India, addressing a meeting of members of the Bombay Chamber of Commerce, advocated a reduction ...

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  22. A BLOCKED TRAIN.

    The Western train was over an hour late in reaching Launceston last night, the delay being due to the line being blocked at Hagley. ...

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  23. JEWISH PUPILS IN KISSENIFF.

    Fifty pupils of the Jewish school at Kisseniff who, during the Semitic outbreak hid away in the cellars of the school, have died from hunger, ...

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  24. THE HIGH COURT.

    In the High Court, Customs case against Hardin and Company for penalties relating to the importation of belting, a verdict by consent was ...

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  25. THE STRIKE IN FINLAND

    The Czar is carrying out the promises made to Finland through the Governor-General (Prince Obolenski) The legal conditions and rights of ...

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  26. AUXILIARY POWER.

    Messrs Holyman and Sons' ketch Helen Moore, recently fitted with an oil engine, was given a trial spin yesterday, and the machinery ...

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  27. THE ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA.

    The battleship Renown, with their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales on board, has arrived at Bombay. ...

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  28. SEVERELY INJURED.

    A young man named John Wallace was admitted to the hospital last evening from Tunnel, on the Scottsdale line, suffering from a ...

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  29. A FORBIDDEN MARRIAGE.

    Quite a little romance was unfolded at Clerkenwell Sessions, London, when Felix Charles Colin, a Frenchman, 28 years of age, pleaded guilty to certain ...

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  30. KNIGHT-JEFFRIES SEASON.

    This evening, at the Theatre Royal, Mr J.C. Williamson's Dramatic Company, headed by the popular artists, Miss Maud Jeffries, and Mr Julius Knight, ...

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  31. THE OWNER OF BLUE SPEC.

    The statement that P.A. Connolly, owner of Blue Spec, was formerly a resident of Glengarry, Tasmania, is denied. ...

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  32. LADY RAWSON'S ILLNESS.

    Lady Rawson, who has been seriously ill for some time past, is now able to sit up. ...

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  33. PARSON ON THE STAGE.

    There was a remarkable scene of enthusiasm at the Crown Theatre, Peckham, recently, when the Rev. Ernest Thorts appoared as an "extra [?] ...

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  34. FINGAL TURF CLUB.

    At the Fingal Turf Club's annual meeting yesterday, Terpsichore won the Fingal Handicap. ...

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  35. THE RUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    In addition to the offices in the new Russian Government already appointed, a department of Commerce and Industry will be created. ...

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  36. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

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  37. TENNIS.

    The Launceston Tennis Club's captaincy final was played at the Cricket Ground Courts yesterday afternoon, and resulted in the title ...

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  38. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP SALK.

    Mr G. E. Pier Be, who has been attending the Shropshire sheep sales at Melbourne, returned by the Loongana yesterday. He ...

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  39. RUSSIAN STOCKS.

    French holders of Russian stocks are beginning to relinquish their holdings. The sales so far have only been ...

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  40. RETIRING FROM CIVIC LIFE.

    Alderman S. J. Sutton has decided, owing to health to reasons, to retire from the Launceston City Council. He has been a member of ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. ENTOMBED IN A WELL.

    Although buried under a mass of earth and stones at the bottom of a well for nearly twenty-four hours at Birr, King's County, Ireland, a ...

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  42. RAIDING A TOBACCONIST'S.

    The police made a raid on P. G. Monaghan's tobacconist's shop, but failed to discover anything to lead them to suspect that the premises ...

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  43. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    To-morrow evening Bain's Entertainers will be further strengthened by the reappearance for a short season only (prior to their departure for England and ...

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  44. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND.

    Mr John Redmond, speaking at Sunderland, said Home Rule was the supreme political question, transcending even education. He ...

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  45. BAND CONCERT.

    The first open-air promenade concert is announced to take place to-morrow night in Franklin Square. The concert will commence at 8 o'clock, and the [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
  46. THE INVALID DEPOT.

    The Hon the Premier and the Hon. the Chief Secretary paid a visit of inspection to the Invalid Depot at noon to-day, and went over the whole of the institution. ...

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  47. MATCHMAKING MAMMAS.

    A mother's compact, made 18 years ago in mid-ocean, has just had a happy termination in New York. In 1887 the Jewish families of Herman and ...

    Article : 373 words
  48. MAN OF LETTERS.

    Latest malls from Celebes in the Eastern Archipelago tell of the advent of a mysterious Englishman, who has taken up his residence on the Island of ...

    Article : 463 words
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  50. WHY SKIS WERE INVENTED.

    The origin of the ski, which may roughly be described as a snow-shoe long as the sole extends far beyond the toe and heel, and was ...

    Article : 145 words
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