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  2. Advertising

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  4. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    The political world presents a curious mixture at the present. moment. imperialism Socialism, fiscalism, and imperious other 'isms' are all lumbled ...

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  7. THE ROSS ENCAMPMENT

    All the troops at Robs cabin leave for their house to-day The No 1 Tasmanian Battery completed gun proactive yesterday ...

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  8. THE BROKEN HILL STRIKE

    firay, Robiuson Mann and Holland are leaving to-day for [?] at Al[?] There was all immens crowd to [?] them off. ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Woo[?] the wellknown jockey rode chree wintere a kemplon park on Monday and three at Newiraked yesterday making nineteen wins this ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The news papers severely comment on Mr. Churchill placing among his sinpid vicious errors the attumps to measure the strength of the havy only in ...

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  11. RELIGIOUS TEACHING IN STATE SCHOOLS

    At a meeting lipid yesterday by the Women's Protestant Union, Rev. F. Lade made some remarks upon religious teaching in State schools. He hoped ...

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  12. AQUATICS

    Yesterday the members of the various clubs selected to practice for the Tasmanian crew assembled in Launeoston as follows:—J. Artis (stroke), ...

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  13. MEETING AT NEW CASTLE.

    The speeches of same of the Labour leaders at Newcastle on Sunday concerning the change of venue for the crial of the Broken Hill unionists contained ...

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  14. FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB

    A meaning of the field Natural Club was hebt at the Mu[?] last [?] at which Mr. I.. Readway [?] There was a gased aggenaltive ...

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  15. THE QUEEN'S ARMS APPEAL

    Mr Justice Nicholls will deliver his Deserved judgment in the appeal from the Hobart Licensing Bench in-the case of the Queen's Arms at 11 o clock on ...

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  16. THE MINING BOARD

    A sitting of the Mining Board was held at the Court House, Marqu[?] street, this afternoon. The Board consisted of Messrs! E. n Dobbie ...

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  17. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    At the police centure to-day Edith Bishop p[?] against Alined Erest Bishop for having on Aprot 13 there tened as shoor her The [?] was ...

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  18. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following is the weather forecast for Tasmania— issued noon April 16—for the ensuing 24 hours:— Cloudy generally; showery on the west ...

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  19. THE RISING IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    The " Times" correspondent at Constantinople and also the corresponded at of a Germen news sport limts chat the palace office [?] are associated with the ...

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  20. TASMANIA COPPER CO.

    The Regd Mane [?] at the [?] Cup[?] Company is to be in Lan[?] where all the aunnal meetings will in furthered is held ...

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  21. SIR JOHN FISHER

    The appointment of Sir John Fisher as Rear-Admiral Commanding the First Cruiser Squadron, is an exceedingly popular one in the navy Jacky ...

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  22. ON 'CHANGE

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  23. FAREWELL TO LADY STRICKLAND

    At the meeting of lad[?] held yesterday in conmerting [?] vieres redered by Lady Edeline Strickland it was resdred to hall in with ...

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  24. SWINBURNE'S INTERMENT

    Suind[?] the poet was innied at Bonchurch. At his [?] burial service was read ...

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  25. CAUSE AND CURE OF NEURALGIA

    Neuralgia means simply "nerve pain," so there may be great variation in the character and intensely of the Paine and any nerve in the body may be affe[?] ...

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  26. DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT

    William Strond a resident of baun[?] for mom than half a century dired yesterday at the advaneed age at [?] years Dispended for ever 30 years was ...

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  27. TASMANIAN STOCKS.

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  28. TESTAMENTARY

    The pillowing probates, when the [?] are of [?] have been issued :—William Braid to Ann Ilraid, James llraid and [?] ...

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  30. HE DID HIS BEST

    In the absence of the manager, the shop-walker had reluctantly consented to make the speech on behalf of those in the establishment who had subscribed ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH AT ADVENTURE BAY

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. J. E C. Laph to-day evening a telegram horn Troasper Toh[?] Woorlbridge to the effect that ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    Yesterday the nomination for the third election of municipal can[?] throughout the Sure under the Laral Government Act changed in several ...

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  33. A LINK WITH THE PAST

    All old timers who bars travelled up and down the Main Road between Hobart and Lauriston will recollect the tarm of the Palmer family at Hagdad ...

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  34. CLARENCE

    Cindisfarne Ward —A.W. Binne [?] [?]opposed Cambridge Ward —Hon Ja blur doch re-elected unopposed ...

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  35. METHOD NOT MADNESS

    One hears of some with "method in their madness;" him there is a method far removed from madness. The woman who makes method her ...

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  36. PROGRESS OF GLENORCHY

    The Warden of Cle[?] by who is retiring from office. at 0 special meeting of the Council yesterday made a valedictory statement, reviewing ...

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  37. THE R. M. S. OMRAH

    The Orient Royal Mail liner Oinrah, of 129 tons, in command of Captain W. S. Sheldon, R. N. R arrived in port at 1.45 p.m to-day and was ber[?] at ...

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  38. THE "DIRECTORIE" FIGURE AND SUGAR EATING

    The directorie fashion which demands a slight figure, caused a straing craze among society women in Paris. They now take saccharine inroad of ...

    Article : 146 words
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