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  5. THE MISSING MAN CLAY.

    M r. E. P. Andrewarths, Acting Commisioner of Police, has received a are report from the West Coast police of un successsful search made for the man ...

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  6. KAISER AT CLOSE RANGE.

    A notable journalistic feal has been achieved by the “Daily mall” which Prints a a long and very interesting aticle by a correspondent who reached ...

    Article : 346 words
  7. GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Speaking at an open-air meeting last night (Hon. W. A. Woods, who has just returned from Launceston, said that there was a general impression in the ...

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  8. CAMPANIA RAILWAY DISASTER

    THE Inquest on the victims in the recent railway disaster at Campania was continued yesterday in the No. 1 Criminal Court, Camphell street, ...

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  9. HON. KING O’MALLEY COMING.

    Senator Ready received a cable yesterday from the Minister for Home Affairs (Hon. King O’Malley) stating that be intended coming to Tasmania ...

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  10. PREMIER AT CAMPBELL TOWN.

    Our correspondent writes; The Premier ­ paid as a visit on Tuesday. Mr. Earle has alwasy been a favorite in Campbell Town hence it was no ...

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  11. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—In reading the report of the temperance demonstration in the Albert Hall on Monday night, I was astonished to read the following remarks attributed to ...

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  12. DARWIN.

    Mr. .Jamos M 'Donald w ill ad dress meeting at Gladstone on Monday evening. Other centre and dates of meetings are advertised else where in ...

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  13. THE LIDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Sir, Elliott [?]ewis and Mr. W.H. Burgess, two of the Liberal candidates for Denison, addressed a meeting of electors in the half of the municipal ...

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  14. A PLUCKY CONSTABLE.

    Sir,—A bushranger dressed as a sailor it running along the streets of Hobart followed by a crowd In ho t pursuit. He is a tall man, and runs like a deer down ...

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  15. THE POSITION OF ROUMANIA

    In 1856 the Powers of Europe arranged with the Sultan of Turkey that the navigation of the Danube should be free, and International Commission of seven ...

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  16. MR. M’PHEE AT SANDY BAY.

    Mr. J . C. M’Phee, Liberal candidate for Denison, addressed a well-attended meeting of electors in St. Mathinas Hall, Sandy Bay, last evening Mr. ...

    Article : 266 words
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  18. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    FAIR PLAY.—The matter of giving send-offs to soldiers is realty in the hads of the people of the town or district in which he either lives or works. It is ...

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  19. DENISON

    Sir Elliott Lewis and Mr. w. Rq Burgess are advertised to speak at kangaroo Valley to-morrow evening On Monday they will address the ...

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  20. OUR SOUTHERN LINE.

    (TV. Beach Thomas, in ‘‘Daily, Mail.’’) I have just returned from a tour along great part of the line of our southern who bad endured trench life at ...

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  21. BASS DIVISION.

    Messrs. R,J, Sadier M.H.A and J.C. Newton, liberal candiddate for Bass, held successful meeting at Liiydale on Wednesday evening. No ...

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