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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Advertising

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  5. Advertising

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  6. RACING

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  7. ANGLICAN SYNOD

    This morning Bishop Mercer met the the lay members of Synod at Holy Trinity, and at 2.30 p.m. the business of Synod resumed. ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. BOOT TRADE WAGES

    This afternoon Messrs J. T. Cuthbortnen, F. Cane (representing the factories of J. Bloodstone and A. F. Roy), and F. J. Pike waited on the Chief ...

    Article : 439 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. LATEST GABLES.

    The rebellion in China has, now assumed a loss serious aspect. The "New York Herald" correspondent at Hongkong telegraphs that there ...

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  11. LATEST GABLES.

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. H. Asquith) announced in the House of Commons to-day that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Right Hon. D. Lloyd ...

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  12. LATEST GABLES.

    It was announced here this afternoon that after a conference with the leader the Opposition in the Canadian House of Commons (Mr R. L. Borden). ...

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  13. THE BALFOUR RAILWAY

    The turning of the first sod of the Balfour-Stanley Railway was performed to-day by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Harry Barron) in the presence of a ...

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  14. A HEALTH LECTURE

    Dr. Purdy, the Chief Health Officer for Tasmania, is to deliver an illustrated lecture on the "Cult of the Open Air Treatment," under the auspices of ...

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  15. A BY-ELECTION.

    Mr L. S. Emery, a Unionist, has today elected unopposed for South Birmingham, which seat was rendered vacant by Viscount Morpeth, who had ...

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  16. ARTS AND CRAFTS

    The Arts and Crafts Exhibition was continued this afternoon at the King's Hall, and attracted a good number of visitors. ...

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  17. PERSIAN GULF GUN- RUNNING

    The force [?] strong, under the command of Rear-Admiral J. W. Slade, the Commander-in-Chief of the East Indian' Station, which sailed on ...

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  18. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    Mr R. Hunt, Unionist member for Bath, asked in the House of Commons to-day if, in view bf the Reciprocity Agreement reducing Canada's ...

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  19. LAUNCESTON POLICE ITEM

    At the Police Court this morning John Norman, for committing a nuisance was fined 10s and costs. ...

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  20. GLENORCHY POLICE COURT

    To-day. before the Warden (Mr Frank Valentino) and Messrs A. Sawyer and L. N. -Murdoch, J. 'P,. Sergeant Higgins prosecuting Ronald Murdoch ...

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  21. WOMAN'S SKULL SMASHED

    A mysterious accident last night' before a married woman named Bridget Murphy, aged 47 years. She fell into creek at Kew. and lay ...

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  22. THE VETO BILL.

    Mr G. N. Barnes, Labour member for Blackfriars (Glasgow) has moved a motion for the injection of the Preamble of the Veto (House of Lords) Bill. ...

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  23. IMPORTANT CHANGE.

    There is no more progressive firm in the city than Messrs. GAP. Fitzgerald and Co., "the busiest store in Hobart." This firm have led in all useful ...

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  24. ALCOHOL AND ART

    Dr. Theo. N. Hyslop, late senior physician at the Royal Bethlehem Hospital and president of the Society for the Study of Inebriety, introducing a ...

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  25. A FOOTBALL PERMIT

    Mottissey, the North Hobart Football Club coach, was granted a permit to play for North Hobart by the Victorian Football League last night. ...

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  26. LABOUR PARTY AND TRADES UNION.

    The Labour members of the House of Commons and trade union officials are informally conferring with a view to amalgamating the Labour Party and ...

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  27. THE PORT OF HOBART

    The Acting-Premier has received a communication from the Acting-Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, intimating that representations had been ...

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  28. BLACK HAND IN ITALY

    The trial of the 41 Camorrists was continued at Viterbo, a small town to the north-east of Rome, to-day During the taking of the evidence ...

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  29. A TIGHT ROPE ACT

    A clerk named Alexander Lorimer Burr, aged 40 years, residing at Richmond, to-day committed suicide by hanging himself. ...

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  30. BOXING

    Billy Rotiston, the well-known promoter has completed arrangements for a contest to take place on Monday fortnight, 22nd. between Jack Read ...

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  31. RIFLE SHOOTING

    In our advertising columns to-day the A.N.A. Rifle Club notify that entries for a pairs match close on Thursday, the 11th inst., with tho secretary, ...

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  32. FISHERMEN'S COASTGUARD RESERVE

    The fishermen's coast guard reserve, which was formed in March last, has proved a failure. Only eleven men enrolled, this being ...

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  33. HOSPITAL ITEMS

    Several accidents were treated at the General Hospital to-day. A man named James Smith was admitted this afternoon with three ...

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  34. BILLIARDS

    The Lindrum-Williams billiard match was continued to-day, when Lindrum increased his score to 4,421, and Williams to 2,418. ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS

    Splendid houses have nightly grooted, the Edison Bioscope Company at' the Tasmanian Hall. This week's bill of fare has been up to the standard. ...

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  36. ENGLISH RACING

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  37. CRICKET

    A meeting of the cominittee of management of the association was held last evening, there being present Messrs C. J. Eady (in the chair), C. Lord, ...

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  38. QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    Queen Alexandra has reached Triesto, in Austria, on her way to England to be present at Mrs Majesty the late King Edward's memorial service, which ...

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  39. TASMANIAN RAILWAY COMMISSIONERSHIP

    It is possible that some Victorian railway officials will be applicants for the Tasmanian Commissionership of Railways. ...

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  40. KAISER'S HEIR

    "Ming, the Terrible, or Arthur's Trip Through the Far East," is the title of a burlesque of the German Crown Prison's adventures in Asia presented, says ...

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  41. READING THE HAND

    As in the case of Dr. Joseph Bell, the prototype of Sherlock Holmes, it is to an experienced doctor in the outpatients' department of a big London ...

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  42. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    The training schoolers Steadfast, which yesterday want ashore at Thanes[?] with 40 boys and four officers on board, was successfully re-floated ...

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  43. SWEET MEDICINE

    A most serious charge was brought against a servant girl, only fourteen and a half years old, at Croydon, on Friday (says "Lloyd's Weekly News" ...

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  44. ON 'CHANGE

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  45. LATE SHIPPING

    Makoiu, 6s., from New Zealand. Passengers—Saloon: Misses Holmwood. H. Really: Messrs G. Walker, Simpson, Bisden, Dirch Bernette, E. Walkley, ...

    Article : 34 words
  46. EAST OF THE ROCKIES.

    The quantity of wheat visible [?] of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 51,978,000 bushels. ...

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  47. THE BOWRON BROTHERS REMANDED

    Tho Bowren brothers and Knight, who are charged with false protences in connection with some skin and hide transactions, have been remanded. ...

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  48. A TEN DAYS' SALE

    Now winter is coming on space everybody's thoughts have, as by natural instinct, been turned towards winter coats and costumes. A splendid ...

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  49. TYPHOID SMITTEN FAMILY

    A family, consisting of Mr and Mrs Green and nine children, is at present being treated in the Beechworth Hospital for typhoid fever. They are ...

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  50. SILVER.

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  51. TALLOW MARKET.

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  52. MELBOURNE EXCHANGE.

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  53. WEATHER FORECAST

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  54. FULL COURT

    At the Full Court to-morrow an application will be made in the interstate estate of the late Joseph Clarke, formerly of Quorn Hall, Campbell Town. ...

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  55. QUEENBOROUGH MUNICIPALITY

    In another column applications closing 4 p.m. on the 12th inst., are invited for the combined positions of Council Clerk and collector for the ...

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  56. NEWS FROM AMERICA.

    Washington, May 3, An official investigation is to be made into the affairs of the Stool Trust. The Eastern half of the Continent is ...

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  57. THE UNWRITTEN LAW.

    New York, Wednesday. The rumoured that the principal cause for the great divorce suit now pending was the forgetfulness of Mrs. ...

    Article : 37 words
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