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  5. CUSTOMS LEAKAGE

    The Royal Commission on the alleged leakage through Customs and Excise, as far as Tasmania’s revenue from the Commonwealth is concerned, was ...

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  6. HOBART MARINE BOARD

    Th usual fortnightly meeting of the Hobart Marino Board was held in the Hoard-room this afternoon, when the Master Warden (Hon. W. H. Burgess) ...

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  7. LATEST GABLES.

    Mr. Donald Mac[?] K.C., Unio[?] member for Cher[?] Division, Spe[?] and formerly Conc[?] M.P. in the Canadian House of [?] ...

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  8. LATEST GABLES.

    The first Parliament of his reign was opened by King George V. in state today. Their Majestic the King and Queen were vociferously cheered by the ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The latest was received here states that the Federal troops still bold the city at [?] and the re[?] sent to that city males the task of the ...

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  10. CRICKET

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  11. HOBART CUP SEQUEL

    An interesting action arising out of the possession of a sweep ticket o[?] before the High Court to-morrow. A syndicate of 21 Stawell residents, ...

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  12. MEETING OF CREDITORS

    A meeting of the creditors in the estate of the late S. W. Westbrook, [?] Hobart, was held to-day in the jury room at the Supreme Court-house, ...

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  13. VICTORIA P. AMD T. TEAM.

    A team of Victorian post and Telegraph cricketers arrived by the Le[?] this morning and leave for Hobart to-night to play a match in the ...

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  14. ANOTHER BLIZZARD

    Aut[?] blizzard is now sweeping over the Middle West and Lake Regions, and is blocking traffic, several trains being delayed at [?] stations above ...

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  15. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES

    The Federal Council of the Tramway Employes was opened at the Trades Hall to-day. and were welcomed by Mr Prendergast, loader of the State ...

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  16. LOONGANA’S PASSENGER LIST

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  17. LONDON MARKETS

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  18. AN UNUSUAL INCIDENT.

    A couple of house previous to the House of Commons assemblies, the Labour Party, after electing Mr .J. Ramsay MacDonald chairman, were ...

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  19. WILD PROTECTIONIST VIEW. ANNEXATION HINT AT.

    The “Pall Mall Gaze[?]” (U[?]) this evening discussing the agreement. says that Canada is lapsing into an unprogressive [?] and would ...

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  21. WEATHER IN THE NORTH

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  22. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    After a protracted [?] the Irish Nationalists approved of the payment members as a democratic measure, requested that Ireland lie exempted, ...

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  23. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    At the City Police Court this [?] [?] Mr W. O [?] P M. William Ma[?] was charg[?] on reward, with [?] at Hobart on January ...

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  24. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE

    The Postmaster-Genera (Mr Thomas) bad a cou[?] with the Deputy-Postmasters again this morning, and further considered the Royal ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND-TORRES STRAITS

    The Queensland Agent-General (Sir T. D. Robinson has given dinner to celebrate the re-establishment of the Queensland-Torres Straits’ service. ...

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  26. JUVENILE OFFENDERS

    Constable Ellis, of Lansdownce-[?] has crowd a case of housebreaking and larceny on the premises of Mr [?] of the Crescent, to three boys, ...

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  27. THE ACCESSION DECLARATION.

    When the House of Commons assembled in the House of Lords. King George made a revised accession declaration. ...

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  28. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERS.

    The High Commissioners of the over sea dominions, in accordance with the expressed wish of King, occupied seats on the right of the Throne. ...

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  29. THE TRAINING COLLEGE

    At 3 o’clock this afternoon the official opening [?] of the Phi[?] Smith Training [?] which has been [?] an land bought from the ...

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  30. ON THE AUSTRO-GERMAN BORDERS

    The military correspondent of the “Pall Mall Gazette” states that Russia has now nearly [?] battalions of infantry of full war strength on the ...

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  31. ANOTHER WHITE WOMAN SHOT

    Great excitement has been caused here by the announcement that a white woman has been [?] shot with a revolver by a Mack assailant at ...

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  32. WORK AND LABOUR

    Mr J. J. Kennenlly, the secretary for the Sa[?] Timber and Wood Workers’ Association states that he has several positions in Adelaide for fifteen ...

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  33. SUPREME COURT

    Mr Justice Nicholls will preside over a sitting of the Supreme Court in its Civil Jurisdiction of £300 to-morrow. The cou[?] to be tried with a jury are: ...

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  34. STORMS IN SPAIN

    Further particulars received here today regarding the disasters in various parts of the country state that there have been ...

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  35. FOUR EUROPEANS KILLED

    A party of [?] attacked five Europeans to-day near Oran. a province in Algeria, with the result that four of the European, were killed. ...

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  36. POLICE MATTERS

    The Commissioner of Police arrived from Hobart yesterday, and was engaged during the afternoon with Superintendent Homburg at the Launceston ...

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  37. THE ASSISTANT DEPUTY HARBOURMASTER

    The Mara[?] Board this afternoon considered the question of appointing [?] Assistant-Deputy-Harbourmaster. Ten applications were received aid ...

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  38. FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    The Central Buildings of the Sublime Porte were to-day destroyed by fire, but the foreign and Grand Vizier’s offices [?]caped. ...

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  39. FINANCIAL

    The bank rate here is quoted to-day at [?] per cent. ...

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  40. THE TAMAR REGATTA

    Entries for the Tamar Regatta closed last night. They arc quite -op to the average, and should provide a splendid day's sport. ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL

    There was fair competition at the wool sales to-day at late rates, and they will close on Tuesday, The success of Jones’ [?], pure goods ...

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  42. MINING

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  43. PORT OF HOBART IMPROVEMENTS

    At the Marine Board nicotine this afternoon, Warden Pies so gave notice to [?] at the next-meeting of the Board that the sum of £500, or such sum as ...

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