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  4. BALFOUR RAILWAY.

    Messrs. E. Plummer and Kenric Laughton, of Stanley, arrived in Hobart last evening by the Northern express, on business in connection with ...

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  5. CRIMINAL COURT.

    His Honor Acting Justice Dobbie presided over the No. 2 Criminal Court yesterday, which sat at the Court House, Campbell street. The Crown ...

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  6. FREDERICK H. BONE.

    A man of 60 odd years, was placed at the bar on a charge of having forged and uttered a cheque for £15/10/ on June 30, 1913. He pleaded ...

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  7. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    The usual meeting of this Council was held yesterday, the Hon. Tetley Gant. M.L.O. (Vice Chancellor), presiding. There were also present Major Morrisby. ...

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  8. JAMES JOHN COLLIS.

    A working man, of some 40 years of age, entered a plea of not guilty to having (1) attempted to have carnal knowledge of and (2) having ...

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  10. SUFFERED WITH RACK AND HEAD.

    “I suffered for three years with a bad back and land.” writes Mrs. Jessie smith, 17 Burnett street, Hobart. Tasmania. “If could not sleep or rest ...

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