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  2. PARLIAMENT

    Hon. Major MORRISBY asked the Chief Secretary, on behalf of the Hon. J. Murdoch—(1) What Is the number of orchards in or around Launceston ...

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  3. THE GRIP OF GOLD.

    The cloaked and hooded woman’s figure had stolen forward alone, pushed open a creaking door, and stared into the silent pavilion. Silent. It ...

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  5. HOBART TRAMWAYS BILL .

    Some interesting points were raised in the Legislative Council last evening. when the Hon. W. B. Prop[?]ting moved for leave to introduce the Bill ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT CHALLENGED

    It was noised abroad yesterday that was Mr. Earle’s intention to challenge the position of the Government as a result of the revelations made ...

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  8. ROAD RATES SUBSIDY.

    Hon. H. A. NICHOLS moved—“That a joint committee of both Houses be appointed to inquire into the present allocation of the aid to road rates ...

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  10. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. BELTON—To bring in a Bill to enable the Council of the municipality of Table Cape to borrow a sum of two thousand pounds for the purpose of ...

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  11. RAILWAY FARES.

    Hon. J. W. CHEEK moved—“That a return be laid upon the table of the Council showing the amount or fares paid by passengers on railway ...

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  12. POLICE COURTS.

    Mr. J. G. Turner, J.[?] occupied the Bench at the Police Court yesterday morning, when a number of small charges were brought up for bearing. ...

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  13. STRAHAN-ZEEHAN RAILWAY.

    Hon. Major MORRISBY moved— “That a return be laid upon the table the Council showing—(1) The net amount received for each year over ...

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  14. HAYDN’S IMPERIAL MASS.

    The Duvey street Congregational Church held its third annual ch[?] festival last evening, when, in the presence of a large number of people. ...

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  15. MAI[?]NE BOARD BY-LAW,

    The CHIEF SECRETARY moved— “That by-law No. 40. prohibition betting on the wharves, passed by the Hobart Marine Board, be approved.” ...

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  16. NEW WAGES BOARDS.

    The C[?]F SECRETARY moved— “That under, or by virtue of. the Wages Boards Act 1910. the Legislative Council approve the appointment ...

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  17. LAUNCESTON.

    At the Police Court this morning before Mr. E. L. Han, P.M., A young woman named [?] Robertson was charged with that [?] ...

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  18. NEW BILLS.

    The CHIEF SECRETARY brought in a Bill respecting the sale of fert[?]sers The Bill was read a first, H[?] and the second reading fixed for the ...

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  19. INDIGESTION AND BILIOUSNESS.

    Mrs. J. Murley, of Howe street, Lambton. Newcastle. N.S.W., says: — “For a long time I was a victim to acute indigestion, and severe attacks ...

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  20. THE DAILY BATH.

    To ci[?]se a people the first step is to make them clean. When they learn to love cleanliness of body, cle[?]ss of mind will follow. Savages are not ...

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  21. DENISON CAMPAIGN.

    Sir,—Your Iissue of Saturday last contains some sneers and prophecies above the signature of Mr. William Crooke. One would think that he had ...

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  22. WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The CHIEF SECRETARY said that a motion of warn of confidence had been given in another place, and he word not call on any public business ...

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  23. ADJOURNMENT.

    At 8.30 p.m. the Council adjourns until 4 p.m. next Thursday. ...

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  24. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY

    The SPEAKER (Sir George Davies) took the chair at 7.30. ...

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  25. PAPERS TABLED.

    The PREMIER (Hon. A. E. Solomon) tabled the annual report of the Department of Neglected Children and the annual report of the Launceston ...

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  26. ADJOURNMENT.

    The House at 7.45 adjourned until 10.30 a.m. to-day. If you find your eyes giving you trouble give me a call when in town ...

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