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  2. Advertising

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  4. EXPLOSION AT GLENORA RAILWAY EXTENSION

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Mrs Thos. Bennison, coroner, and a jury of seven, the adjourned coequal enquiry into the circumstances ...

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  5. CLARENCE COUNCIL.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Clarence Council was held to-day. Present-Warden (Hon. Jus. Murdoch), Councillors Young, Hume, Anderson, ...

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  8. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr Geo. Kerr had a good meeting at Glenorchy last evening, although many of the supporters were at a church meeting of welcome held on the ...

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  10. LATEST GABLES.

    The Secretary of State for War Air Hablame, states that already Germany has constructed six dirigible aetoplanes for use an [?] of war. ...

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  11. LATEST GABLES.

    Mrs Marie Cridland, daughter of the Chief Justice of Queensland, has sited her aunt, Mrs Saharan Cropher, a near by lady, for slander. ...

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  12. CRICKET

    The Excelsior Club leave per steamer, en route to Barnes' Bay, at 9 a.m., on Saturday next, At Barnes' Bay the teams will play a return cricket match, ...

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  13. THE REVOLT IN PERSIA

    "The Times" correspondent at Teheran states that Irishmen and Americans are drilling the revolutionaries depending Tabriz. The suffering of the ...

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  14. T.A.A. ASSOCIATION

    Sir Elliott Lewis presided at the seventeenth annual assisting of the Tasmanian Amateur Athletic Association held in the Masonic Hall last evening. ...

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  15. EXCELSIOR V. DROMEDARY.

    These teams meet at Hobart on Good Friday in an "all-day match," com[?]ing at 9.45. The teams have met four times previously (three times at ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA

    The "Rand Mail" public has an article which rests a severe creature of the Mozambique agreement. In the opinion of that journal in will ...

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  17. EXCELSIOR V. SOUTH ARM.

    On Monday next (Easter Monday), Excelsior will complete their Easter fixtures at South Arm, when they will play their usual ''annual" match with ...

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  18. FOUND HANGING IN A SHED

    At 8.30 this morning a man named Harry Watson Row, aged 55, a labourer. was found hanging in a shed in Herbert street, Invermay. ...

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  19. ANOTHER NEW YORK SHOOTING CASE

    Mr Georgia Sampson, a council and popular business in New York and Washington, has been charged with shooting her bushland. Merry, a nephew of ...

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  20. SPORTING

    The following are the nominations for the Easter meeting of the T.T.C.:-'Frial Handicap-Ellengowan, Ingle rich Leader, Halo, Bright Night, ...

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  21. THE BALKANS

    Many of the Con[?] newspapers consider a [?] between the Puwere on the Ralkan [?] necessary. They print and then a should be ...

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  22. THE DROWNING FATALITY

    The dragging operations for the body of Alexander Grimmond, who was drowned on Saturday night in the Derwent, are now discontinued, and a sharp ...

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  23. A MONKEY ESCAPADE

    Quite a sea took place in Murray street, between Patrick and Warwick streets, this morning, when it became known that a monkey had escaped from ...

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  24. HOLLAND AFFAIRS

    The States General has made the Green Mother Regrew in the event of Queen W[?] death from childbirth. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    It is expected that the work of building the Australian naval destroyers for the Commonwealth defence scheme and be commanded about the middle of ...

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  26. NEW INSOLVENT

    A petition for the liquidation of his affairs in bankruptcy was filed with the Registrar (Mr- Hector Ross) by Charles Hamilton Johnson, of Gormanston, ...

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  27. FINANCIAL.

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  28. GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL OFFICES

    For some time past the Government has been endeavouring to get an adjustment between themselves and the Municipal Councils of terms for the use of ...

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  29. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    A grocer's wife at Oxford has created a fearful sensation by cutting her husband's throat, and then killing run of her children in the [?] manner. ...

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  30. MADAME MELBA

    Madame Melba has sent a communication to the Mayor, changing him for his reception on her arrival at Launceston. ...

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  31. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  32. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 1s 1[?]. ...

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  34. FOUND HANGING

    Yesterday afternoon, Mr William Paul was found banging by the neck in an nuthouse on his premises on Longford. An inquest is being held this morning. ...

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  35. RECENT PEA RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Gordon Cecil Herbert, the victim of a pen-rifle accident at Longford on Monday. is being attended at the at the Launceston General Hospital, and is making ...

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  36. ON 'CHANGE

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  37. THE PULPIT-

    It was reported at a meeting of the Presbytery yesterday that the Rev. Robb's resignation from Chalmers Church was accepted. ...

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  38. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    At the City Police Court this morning, John Caparatus was fined 10s and it's costs for allowing persons in his show on Sunday morning, March 1. ...

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  39. THE BASS CAMPAIGN

    Mr R. J. Sadler opened his campaign for Bass in the Mechanics' Hall last night, when he had a good meeting. Owing to a misunderstanding regard ...

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  40. Influenza.

    Influenza is regarded and justify, as an epidemic of the insertions class, and directly caused by the induction by breathing of germs or bacilli that rapidly multiply. ...

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  41. THE TIN MARKET

    The London tin market is quiet at £183 10s, and no sales. ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

    The weather to-day is dull, but fine. ...

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