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  2. Advertising

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  3. BY-ELECTION SCANDAL

    When the House of Assembly met last evening the Premier (Hon. A. E. Solomon) rose to make a personal explanation. ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER announced that the Governor's assent and been granted to the following Bills:— Evandale Water Act. Scottsdale Lonn Act, ...

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  5. LAUNCESTON TRAMWAY BILL

    Mr. Fullerton MOVED to have the Bill recommitted, with a view to Striking out cluse 14 dealing with the Gas Co. ...

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  6. TAMAR IMPROVEMENT BILL.

    Mr. SADLER moved the second reading of the Tamar Improvement Bill. He said the object of the Bill was to acquire the foreshores on the ...

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  7. NEARING THE END.

    The PREMIER moved “That for the remainder of the session so much of the standing orders be suspended with regard to all Bills as may be ...

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  8. LONGFORD WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. LYONS asked the Minister for Lands and Works—(1) is the Minister aware that the repairs being carried out in connection with the King's ...

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  9. EAST COAST INDUSTRIES.

    Mr. BIRD moved the adoption of the resolution from the House of Assembly, extending for a year the time in which the promoter ...

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  10. LAUNCESTON CORPORATION BILL.

    On the Launceston Corporation Bill, Mr. FULLERTON moved that the order, be discharged for the purpose of striking our clause 14. ...

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    The House adjourned at 11.5 p.m. till 2 p.m. next day. ...

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  13. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    Consideration in committee was given to amendments made in the Closer Settlement Bill by the Legislative Connell. ...

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  14. THE DEADLY PEA RIFLE.

    Mr. HOWROYD asked the Premier whether. In view of recent deaths and serious accidents, he is prepared to Lring in a Bill during the present ...

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  15. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The CHIEF SECRETARY (Dr. Butler) obtained leave to move without notice “That for the remainder of the session so much of the standing ...

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  16. STATE POTATO PLOT.

    Mr. BEOKER asked the Minister, for Agriculture—(1) has the Director of Agriculture been furnished with a report upon the State form potato ...

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  17. BRENNAN-FULLER VAUDEVILLE.

    Big houses are the rule at the Theatre Royal this week, where a most attractive programme is presented [?] Marvelles' Cockatoo [?] much ...

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  18. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

    Last night, before a crowded congregation, the salemn ceremony of the Presbyterian Church, known as the Induction of a minister to a “Charge,” ...

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  19. MOTOR TRAFFIC BILL.

    On the motion of the CHIEF SECRETARY a minor amendment was made to the Motor Traffic Bill. Progress was reported, and the third ...

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  20. THIRD READINGS.

    On the motion of the CHIEF SECRETARY, the third rending, of the Port of Hobart improvement Bill, the New Town Municipality Loan Bill, and ...

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  21. SHOPS CLOSING BILL.

    On the motion or Mr. H. A. NICHOLS amendments to the Shops Closing Bill were further taken into consideration. On the motion that the third read. ...

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  22. REFRESHMENT ROOM.

    The MINISTER FOR RAILWAYS (Hon. H. J. Payne) replled to Mr. Pullemn that the order for the necessary alternations to the refreshment room at ...

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  23. RAILWAY SERVANTS

    In the House of Assembly last night a further lengthy discussion took place on the management of the State railways, and particularly on the­ ...

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  24. AN ELECTIVE MARINE BOARL.

    Mr. BELTON asked the Treasurer whether the residents of Stanley and adjacent districts have made a request that he introduce a Bill making ...

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  25. MINING COMPANIES BILL.

    The Bill to amend the Mining Companies Act was passed through the remaining stages. ...

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  26. NORTH HOBART PICTURE PALACE.

    The proprietors of the North Hobart picture Palace announce special attractions for Thursday next. A wonderful production by Co[?]o. optioned ...

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  27. INSECTICIDES BILL.

    The House then went into committed to consider amendments made by the Legislative Council toe the above measure. The amendments were ...

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  28. KING'S THEATRE.

    The star film for Thursday night [?] “Heart of Stone.” In into [?] ships in one of the must [?] fire scenes ever produced. A [?] ...

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  29. HOBART FIRE BRIGADE BOARD LOAN BILL.

    The TREASURER moved the second reading of the above measure, which was to enable to Fire Brigade Board to borrow £1200 for the ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    Madame Clare Batt and Mr, Kounerlcy Ruin ford, who are appearing at the Theatre Royal on Saturday and Monday next, achieved one of the greatest ...

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  31. ESPERANCE LOAN BILL.

    Amendments to the Experience Municipality Loan Bill were taken into further consideration, on the motion of Mr. BIRD, and the Bill ...

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  32. INACCURATE WEIGHBRIDGES.

    Mr. EARLE brought down a coin plaint he had received from Tunnar'c to the effect that by taking the Government weighbridge weight, farm ...

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  33. WAGES BOARDS BILL.

    The CHIEF SECRETARY moved the second reading of the Wages Boards Bill, and explained that the object was to ensure uniformly in the ...

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  34. PUBLIC WORKS EXECUTION NO. 2.

    The MINSTER FOR WORKS (Hon E. Mulcahy) moved the second reading of the above measure. The motion was agreed to, and the Bill taken ...

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  35. BAND CONCERT.

    To-night the North Hobart Band will play 11. Franklin Square. A [?] programme will be given. A collection will be taken up. in old of the band’s ...

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  36. MACHINERY INSPECTION.

    The PREMIER moved the second reading of the Inspection of Machinery Bill, which he said had been fully discussed with the Chief Inspector of ...

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  37. HYDRO-ELECTRIC COMPANY

    Mr. W. J. Fullerton. M. H. A., has intimated that, when Mr. Earle’s motion relating to the Hydro-Electric Company to before Parliament, he will move the ...

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  38. GRAND EMPIRE THEATRE.

    “The Octoroon or the White Slave,” is a pictorial dramatisation of the famous play. It is splendidly enacted by the world-famous Vitagraph Co., and to the ...

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  39. PAYMENT OF PARLIAMENTARY OFFICERS.

    Mr. EWING moved to the effect that the Chairman report progress, with a view to re-considering the item of Parliament, and remark ...

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  40. CREAM.

    Cream is generally supposed to consist entirely of milk fat. bat. In addition. It contains a large proportion of protold and sugar. In the post the ...

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  41. SPENCER 'S PICTURES.

    To-night an entirely now programme of picture plays will park the commencement of the third year of [?] of the third year of Spencer's Ltd, at His Majesty's Theatre. ...

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