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  2. SCOTTSDALE-BRANXHOLM COMMISSION

    The Royal commission enquiring into certain transaction all[?]god have taken place with regard to the Scottsdale-Branxholm railway extension ...

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  6. THE RONALD-HARPER CASE

    The hearing of the conspiracy charge against Harper and others is proceeding. James Paton gave evidence that Hill said he wanted to stop the ...

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  7. CITY LIGHTING

    A conference between the Mayor and alderman and the directors of the Hobart Gas Company relative to the lighting of the city streets was held in ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    In reply to Lord Hugh Cecil, Mr Asquith says the Government cannot give an undertaking. but it intends to pass the Budget before the spring ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal has ordered the confiscation of a quantity of waist cloths, on the borders of which was inscribed a auditions ...

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  10. A.N.A,

    The annual session of the Australian Natives’ Association commenced at Echuca to-day. Two hundred delegates were ...

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  11. SHEEP STEALING AT SORELL

    A young and well-known Sorell resident was charged at the Sorell Police Court yesterday under the Petty Larceny Act with stealing two sheep, ...

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  12. ANOTHER INCIDENT OF THE DUEZ FRAUDS

    Renter’s agency states that Martin Gautier, not Martin. Dues’s assistant had a luxurious suite in a deserted Parisian convent, where nightly orgies ...

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  13. OLD-AGE PENSIONS IN FRANCE

    The French Senace have [?] that only [?] with less than £120 a year are [?] her old age pensions. The Government proposed to limit ...

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  14. THE “AGE” LIBEL ACTION

    The High Court refused to grant a new trial, asked for by the defendants. in the action Swinburne v. “Age.” ...

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  15. DEATH OF A FEDERAL CANDIDATE

    Thomas [?] a Fusion candidate for the Senate, died to-day at Sandringham, with liver complaint. He was aged St. ...

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  16. THE TIBETAN QUESTION

    China’s interferene at [?]ssa is due to the Dalai Lama [?]ing on-boys to St, Petersburg. China proposes to separate the ...

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  17. COMPETITION FOR A TUBER-CULOSIS CURE

    Dr. Henson, aged 73, and his wife, aged ST, swallowed poison at the breakfast table of a Philadelphian hotel. They died almost immediately. ...

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  18. DEATH OF A JOCKEY

    J. H. Murphy. aged 26, a well-known horseman at Flemington, has died in Melbourne Hospital with appendicitis. ...

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  19. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    At the Police Court to-day, Myra Williams was fined 10s for using obscene language in the street. Frank Smith, charged with the ...

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  20. ARREST OF AN INDIAN LAW STUDENT

    S[?]altar, the Indian law student who was arrested as soon as be landed in England for sedition in India, was a correspondent of the Indian ...

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  21. OPENING OF THE POWLETT COALFIELDS

    The railway’s Powlett coal fields were opened to-day. ...

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  22. STOPPING WHIST DRIVES IN LONDON

    The police in London stopped the customary weekly whist drives held in the City restaurants on Saturday mights. ...

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  23. AUDACIOUS BURGLARY

    A burglary of an audacious character was committed at Pressland House, Melville street, in the early hours of this morning, the result of which was ...

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  24. NICHOLSON-HEMMINGER MISSION

    The Nicholson-Hemminger Mission which is now being held in Hobart under tho auspices of the Council of Churches, was continued last night in the ...

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  25. BIG FIRE IN LONDON

    A [?] outbreak of fire occurred at Whiteley’s establishment in [?] The customers and [?] assistants were removed without confusion. ...

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  26. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    A boy named Archibald Holt was brought from the Straits island to the hospital, suffering from the effect of a gunshot wound. The calf of one ...

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  27. RUSSIAN CONVICTS

    Fourteen convicts, travelling on a waggon. attached to 3 mail tram at Moghiley. extinguished the lights, and attacked the warders while the train ...

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  28. PRICE OF TIN

    The Mount [?]iseholf London cable reports the tin market dull at £144. ...

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  29. THE NAVAL ESTIMATES

    The naval estimates are es[?]ted to provide employment for 200,000 men for two years. Two thousand extra are engaged at Poplar, broadening and ...

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  30. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    Mr. Middle to on behalf of the Moderates, proposed a conference with the Progressives, with the object of ridding the London County Council of ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BOARD

    Re amendment of by-law 24, re storage tanks, your committee having to taken into consideration the desirableness of amending by-law 24 in respect ...

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  32. ROWING.

    The North V. South Eight-Oa[?]d. Test. Race will take place on the Upper Derwent on Saturday afternoon next. [?]eat interest is being taken in ...

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  33. CRICKET

    ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA. ENGLAND WINS BY NINE WICKETS. London, March 14. ...

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  34. BREADSTUFFS

    The quantity of breadstuff afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,690,000 quarters, and for the Continent 2.215,000 quarters. The Atlantic shipments are ...

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  35. FIS[?] FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A man named Burgess Thomas Woods., a baker, aged 30 years, residing at Hastings. was yesterday afternoon admitted to the General Hospital, ...

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  36. THE PRICE OF SILVER

    silver is quoted at s it 5-8d. ...

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  37. THE WOOL SALES

    There is very firm competition at the wool sales. The prices, which are fully maintained, are unchanged. ...

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  38. COMPLEX ORES COMPANY’S PROPOSALS.

    A special meeting of the City Council will be held to-morrow afternoon at 4 o’clock, for the purpose of considering the proposals from the Complex ...

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  39. FROST AT MACQUARIE PLAINS

    Mr Frank Parsons, who arrived in the city to-day, reports a sharp frost at Macquarie Plains this morning. ...

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