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  2. EPITOME.

    Horse burned to death. Full Court to sit to-day Breeze at New Town Counc. The Dublin timber carriers are on ...

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  3. THE HUON RAILWAY,

    All the speakers at a largely attended conference held at Huon[?] yesterday urged In emphatic fashion the ungency of a rallway line to ...

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  4. RUSSIAN PREMIER.

    Services of intercession were held in all the churches to-day to pray for his recovery of the Premier (M. Stelypin), who was shot while attending ...

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  5. MINIMUM WAGE.

    A motion of vita] and national importance will he brought forward at the annual contereace of the Eritlsa Minera Federation, which meets at ...

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  6. MEDICAL: CONGRESS.

    The Australasian Medical Congress mot to-day. Dr. F. A. Pocley presided. Dr. Worrall (N.S.W.) moved the following resolution. which was ...

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  7. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    A well-informed and high society chronicler considers that the Duke of Connaught s regime as Canadian Covernor-General is expected lo have an ...

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  8. TASMANIAN SHALE AND OIL COMPANY.

    A special meeting of the shareholders in the Tasmanian Whale and Oil J., No Liability, was held to-day to discuss the [?]uancial position of the ...

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  9. FULL COURT.

    The Full Court will sit to-day, when. a motion will he submitted on behalf Captain Healey, of the E.M.S. Orontes, for a rule nisi calling upon ...

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  10. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Hilliyard Leech a Winnipeg barrister who is Supporting the Conservative candidate, in the general election, opened his address to-day by ...

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  11. EAST MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    The hearing was continued to-day of a charge against Dr. S. Peacock of having, between August 16 and August 29, at Toast Melbourne, murdered Mary ...

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  12. DARWIN MATTERS.

    Mr. J. E. Ogden, M.H.A., yesterday waited upon the Engineer-ln-Chief and asked that something should be done to the Owen Meredith tram. Mr. ...

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  13. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Rev. Stewart Byron left Devon, port yesterday morning to attend the Presbyterian General Assembly in Hobart Mr. E.M. Hannaford clerk in charge ...

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  14. THE INSTIGATORS OF THE CRIME.

    There seems to be an Impression that the iran who attempted to murder M. Stolypin was not a more or less irresponsible revolutionary, but ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The intensity of the resentment of the "No Surrender" peers against the Tory peers, who voted for the Parliament Bill, has caused a sharp dividing ...

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  16. IMPROVING THE TAMAR

    A special meeting of the Launceston Marine Board was held yesterday afternoon to consider a letter received Mr. Hunter, Manchester, ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL STATISTICS.

    In connection with the scheme which is now being organised by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. for the collection of industrial ...

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  18. PANAMA CANAL

    Tho Tenth Infantry Regiment has been hurriedly despatched lo Panama. is said that the a Wr department did not contemplate sending any troops ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Having overridden the opposition or all other 'bodies, Mr. Vernon Hartshorn. one of the Welsh. Labor member speaking at a Labor meeting at ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. OUTBREAK OF FIRE.

    The Hobart Fire Brigade last night received a call from 251 Murray street. The house Is owned by .Mr. Charles Davis, and Is occupied by Mr. .T. P. ...

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  21. RIGHTS OF ASYLUM.

    A recent letter from King Manoel to a German financier, the authenticity of watch has never been disputed, followed by the seizure in various English ...

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  22. HORSE BURNED TO DEATH.

    At 10.52 o'clock last night the Hobart Fire Brigade Brigade received a call to 147 Davey street Two cose carts. hand reel, and ladder were quickly on ...

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  23. MOTOR BOAT RACING.

    Two boys were mortally injured, and other spectators, slightly hurt, to-day, when the world famous motor boat Dixie IV, owned 'by Mr. Frederick ...

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  24. THE DREDGE DISPUTE.

    The Master Warden of the Mersey Marine Board (Mr. E. Ingiedew) and Warden Stenhouse left Devonport by yesterday afternoon's train for Hobart ...

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  25. MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the motor acel dent which occurred on Saturday, when a car driven by Lee Oldfield crashed through a fence and killed ...

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  26. SEVERE EXPLOSION.

    Two men, Thomas 'Birch and James Parker, were badly injured by the bursting of a pump plunger which they were repairing at the workshop ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. TIN CLIPPINGS.

    A Federal bounty is being sought for the establishbanent of a new industry that of extracting in and steel from tin clippings. With the ...

    Article : 126 words
  28. "GOVERNMENT GAZETTE."

    The "Government Gazette" issued yesterday contains the assessment roils of the municipalities of Spring Ray and St. Leonards, along with a ...

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  29. SOCIALISM IN NAVY.

    The British Admiralty is again concerned about the reported spread of Socialism among the stokers and sallors in the navy. Revolutionary ...

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  30. PORT AND CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The port and Customs collections it Hobart for the week ended Seemlier 10 amounted to £2500/10/3, and "insisted of the following amounts:— ...

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  31. KIDNAPPER CAUGHT.

    A man, Edward Davis, otherwise "Bill the Miner," has been positively Identified by Miss Price, the Manitoba school teacher. as the man who ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. OLD SILVER COINAGE.

    The banks have been asked to arrange tor a second withdrawal of £25,000 of the old silver coinage, to be made up of shillings, sixpences, ...

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  33. STOLEN BOOTS.

    Mr. I. Chapman, of Devonport, has been unfortunate in losing a number of pairs of boots or late years through thieves breaking glass in his shop ...

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  34. UNIFORM WAGES.

    Mr. Fisher to-day had an interview with the Trades Hall Council regarding the complaints of lack of uniformity in wages and conditions of ...

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  35. ENTERITIS.

    During the past six weeks there has been 250 deaths from enteritis at Nottingham. The majority of tho victims were children. ...

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  36. A JUMBLE OF JUMBLES.

    Before leaving. Tasmania for London Senator Long obtained from Nant College, Bothwell, the house occupied by John Mitchell, the young Irelander ...

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  37. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS AT LAUNCESTON.

    The Customs collections at Launcenton for the week ended September 16 were:— Duties and miscellaneous, £1435/8/5; excise, £316/16/8; total, ...

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  38. EXCITING SCENE.

    An exciting scene occurred at St. Ambrose Church, Brunswick, to-day, when a father made a determined effort fort to prevent the marriage of his ...

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  39. STRIKES.

    The timber carriers here have struck owing to the masters declining to recognise the Irish Transport Union Four hundred men employed at the ...

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  40. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE

    A violent earthquake occurred yesterday at the nitrate fields in the Iquique district. The extent of the damage is unknown owing to the ...

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  41. BATHING TRAGEDY.

    Two brothers, William Nicol, 40 years of see, married, residing in French street, M’Mahon’s Point and George Nicol, single, 25, residing at ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. SPECIAL INSTRUCTION.

    Owing to the success of Bus agricultural instruction In 500 country State schools the department propose to introduce manual t[?] including ...

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  43. WHEAT LUMPERS' DISPUTE

    The Wheat Lumpers to-day refused to-load the steamer sassex, on the ground that the stevedores refused to pay the increased wages agred to by ...

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  44. MINERS STRIDE AT BRISTOL.

    Twelve hundred miners have struck at Bristol, deman[?]ting similar Increases in pay as those to-anted to the mines in Somersetshira. ...

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