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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    At a luncheon tendered to the visiting colonial Premiers to-day, Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the Dominions were ...

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  3. “WITHOUT ENCUMBRANCE."

    The Hon. James Murdoch at the meeting of the Southern. Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society last evening referred to the comment made ...

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  4. BLIGHTED POTATOES.

    "It has been noted," said the Director of Agriculture (Mr. Benson) yesterday, that some of the potatoes passed by the Department of ...

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  5. STEEL TRUST.

    Some interesting side lights came out yesterday concerning the inward workings of the American steel trust. Mr. John W. Gates, in his ...

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  6. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. J. Ogaden, M.H.A., was at Zeehan and Renison Bell yesterday. He will arrive in Hobart to—day. Mr. J. H. Catts. M.H.R., and Mr. C. ...

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  7. A COLD SNAP.

    Squally and rough on the West and South Coasts, and in the S traits; moderate seas elsewhere around Tasmania. ...

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  8. “Daily Post" Open Letters

    Sir,—No man has ever been able to define your place in politics. You have been Protectionist and Free Trader in turn, a fiery democrat, and ...

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  9. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    In an open letter to the "Sunday Times" Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prieme Minister of Canada, said:— "The Empire is your greatest theme ...

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  10. MEETING OF FRUITGROWERS.

    A meeting of the Franklin branch of the Fruitgrowers Union was held on Saturday night for the purpose of sending a delegate to attend the ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    The Army Council, which is responsible for the military details of the Coronation procession, has arranged routes to be traversed on June 22 ...

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  12. MARINE BOARD.

    The Hobart Board will meet at the Marine Board offices this afternoon at 2.30. The following are the principal matters to be dealt with:— ...

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  13. HOBART TRAMWAYS.

    The proposed purchase of the Hobart tramways by the corporation was referred to at last night’s meeting of the City Council. ...

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  14. CHURCH AND STATE.

    The Rumen Catholic priests in Portugal have unanimously decided to refuse the pensions granted by the State as a sap for the separation law. ...

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  15. THE DERBY.

    The latest betting for the English Derby run on Wednesday is as follows:— 11 to 10 against J. B. Jole's Sunstar ...

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  16. SUPREME COURT SITTINGS.

    Sittings of the Supreme Court will be held the following dates:— Launceston Civil Sittings, on the 13th June next; Launceston Criminal ...

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  17. VITAL STATISTICS.

    In his monthly report to the City Council the medical officer of health (Dr. Gregory Sprott) states th a t during April there w ere 42 deaths in the ...

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  18. HUGE RESERVOIR.

    The Great Western Power Company has announced that it will construct Big Meadows, in the northern part the State of California, one of the ...

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  19. DEATH OF A WOMAN.

    Ellen Caffrey, 70 years of age, who resided in Bidey street, Armadale, in the same house as the man named Walter Adams and his son, was ...

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  20. DIVORCE CASE.

    Mrs. Nora Mellon, a British subject, who is 'bringing an action for divorce here,-is appealing to the British authorities for assistance in having her case ...

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  21. EPITOME.

    Mr. Harry Ford reported to have been fatally shot while hunting in the Waratah district. St. Helen's sand bar washed away ...

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  22. RUSSIAN VENGEANCE.

    A prison Inspector named Eleanoff, Vologda, in Northern Russia, had ordered several political prisoners to cruelly flogged. Last night, when ...

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  23. STATE INSURANCE.

    One of the most noteworthy items important legislation before the Reichstag is a bill to consolidate the three system s of workmen’s ...

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  24. SM ALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Senator M'Gregor, the Acting Minister for Defence, accompanied by Colonel Owen, Commonwealth director of general works, and Mr. ...

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  25. BILLIARDS.

    Great interest is attached to the billiard match between Fred Lind rum (the Australian champion) and Reece (the visiting Englishman), which ...

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  26. LAND TAX CASE.

    The full hereto of the High Court to-day heard further argument in the action of Osborne v. the Commonwealth and another. which relates to ...

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  27. PRIEST KILLED.

    A fatal disagreement between a priest and h is congregation Is re ­ ported from Motril. T he priest, by namo Faraquit, was preaching a ...

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  28. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A man who has just ridden in from the other side of the Wandle River reports that Mr. Harry Ford has been fatally shot while hunting. ...

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  29. OPIUM HAUL.

    Customs officers, searching among the cargo on the E. and A. wharf to—day, came across a couple of packages which did not resembie what ...

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  30. GAOL ESCAPEE.

    In the police court to-day, Charles James, Lavelle pleaded guilty to a charge of baring assaulted Ruby Alice Walters at Oceana on May 26. A ...

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  31. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    The rebel commander in the non-agricultural State, of Durango; in Central where railway communication Laving been broken to for weeks, ...

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  32. APPLE TROPHY.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Tasmanian apple trophy, which be exhibited a t the Festival of Empire in London, the hon. treasurer. ...

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  33. ST. HELEN’S BAR.

    For some weeks past considerable inconvenience has been experienced by the residents of the East Coast, particularly at St. Helen’s, by the ...

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  34. BRISBANE GAS STRIKE.

    In connection with the gasworkers' strike, the Premier to—day stated that he had forwarded to the secretary of the Trades and Labor Council the ­ ...

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  35. LAUNCESTON CITY COUNCIL.

    The business at the fortnightiy meeting of the City Council to—day occupied only a few minutes, the notice paper containing only formal ...

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  36. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    Foreign medical men in China are surprised at the miraculous manner In which the plague has died aw ay in Manchuria. The disease has ...

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  37. CENSUS RESULT.

    The Electoral department is inclined to think that the census will have to effect of giving another member to Queensland in the House ...

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  38. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    One of the results of, the new regulations, which has had each a prejudicial effect upon Sunday picture that petition's are being ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. RICH GOLD FIELD.

    A rich yield has been obtained from the Young Australia leaseholders at Mulline. A parcel of 91 tons was crushed at the State battery, and gave ...

    Article : 64 words
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