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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Assembly re-assemled last evening, the Speaker (Hon W. A. Woods) taking the chair at 735 p .m . ...

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  5. TRAMWAYS AT ZEEHAN.

    Referring to Mr. Mulcahy’s allegations in the House of Assembly last week concerning Dunkley Brothers tramways, the Premier last evening ...

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  7. ULVERSTONE-NIETTA TRAMWAY.

    The Minister for Lands and Works said on the table papers connected with the supply of sleepers for the Ulverstone-Nietta tramway. Intime ...

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  8. X RIVER TRAMWAY.

    The Minister for Land and Works also table the return regarding the [?] River tramway asked for by Mr. O' Keefe . This return slated that ...

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  9. ASSURANCE COMPANIES RETURNS.

    The Treasurer tabled an abstract of the returns of life assurance coman’es for the years 1905—1913. The paner was ordered to be printed. The ...

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  10. LATE MR. CHARLES LESSEN.

    Upon the Legislative Council assembling last night. The [?] Minister (Hon. Peter M' Crakan) rose and said—I desire to ...

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  11. STANLEY-TROUTTTA RAILWAY

    The Minister for Lands and Works was given leave to move—That' a order to give effect to the resolutions reported from the committee of the ...

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  13. WIRE NETTING FOR FARMERS.

    In Saturday's Issue of “The Daily Post” a letter was published over the mom de plume of “Sumll Farmer,” who pointed out the necessity for ...

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  14. DEATH DUTIES.

    The Premier in moving the resolution. said that it was a means of raising revenue which might well be adopted. A part from the remodelling ...

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  15. LIBERTY ON SUNDAYS.

    Sir.— Surely Parliament in the twentieth century never contemplated placing a Bill on the statute book allowing a community of thirty-nine thousand ...

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  16. LAUNCESTON COURT AND GAOL

    The Premier, in support of the vote of £[?]00 for new Supreme Court. Police Court, and gaol building at Launceston, and purchase of land, ...

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  17. CHRISTMAS HELP.

    Sir,— In your issue of to-day appears an advertisement under the above heading soliciting funds to enable the Hobart City Mission to render some assistance ...

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