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  2. PARLIAMENT

    ' The PRESIDENT (Hon. Tetley Gant) took the chair at 4 p.m ...

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  3. EVE'S DIARY.

    The September born succeed also remarkably well as chemists and in all connected with chemistry. They have a marked predilection for ...

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  5. ADJOURNMENT.

    The CHIEF SECRETARY, In moving . the adjournment of the House, intimated that the Factories Bill would be the next measure ...

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  6. THE BUDGET STATEMENT.

    The TREASURER (Sir Elliott Lewis), as soon as the House met after the dinner adjournment, moved that Order of the Day No. 3 (Government ...

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  7. LATE DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    Hon. Major MORRISBY moved. Without notice, "Mint all papers and documents in connection with Mr. W. [?]retirement from the public ...

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  8. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER (Sir George Dales) took the chair at 3 o'clock. ...

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  9. LIFE BASSES.

    (Mr. WOODS asked the Minister for Railways (Hon. A Hean) whether it is fact that of the twelve life passes recently issued to ex-Ministers only ...

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  10. POTATO DISEASES BILL.

    Hon. H. A. NICHOLS moved to recommit the Potato Diseases Bill, as Important phase had bera overlook New Zealand, Queensland, and ...

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  11. NEXT WEEK'S BUSINESS.

    In moving the adjournment of the House the PREMIER Intimated that on Tuesday evening the Minister for Lands and Works would present his ...

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  12. ADJOURNMENT.

    At 8.55 the House adjourned to 7.30 on the following Tuesday. ...

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  13. PETITION.

    Captain EVANS presented a petition from Rocker Affleck Robertson, asking that a Bill 'he introduced to enable him to acquire from the Crown ...

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  15. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES.

    Horn ELLIS DEAN—To ask the Chief Secretary whether it is the intention of tile Government lo bring in a Bill to provide for the branding ...

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  16. DEFENCE OF EMPIRE.

    The first ceremonial parade of troops held since Lieutenant-Colonel Parnell assumed command of the Tasmanian forces will be held this afternoon at ...

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  17. RECIPE FOR THE WEEK.

    Almond Cheesecakes. — Required: Two ounces each of castor sugar and sweet almonds, half an ounce of bitter almonds, one ounce of butter, table ...

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  18. LONGFORD WATER ACT BILL.

    Air. LEE asked for leave to bring in Bill to amend the Longford Water Act, 1898 [Leave was given, the Bill read a ...

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  19. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    A meeting of the Tasmanian Liberal League was held in the secretary's office yesterday. The chair was occupied by Mr. L.M. Shoo bridge and ...

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  20. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Caroline Watkins pleaded not guilty a charge of being found without lawful visible means of support at Hobart on September 10. The ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. INFLUX OF CLUMINALS BILL.

    The Influx of Criminals Bill was passed in all its stages. ...

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  23. REGISTRATION OF SURVEYORS BILL.

    The amendments to the Registration Surveyors Bill were read and agreed to, and the Bill was passed through all its stages. ...

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  24. COMPLEX ORES BILL.

    The time for receiving the Complex Ores Bill was, on the motion of. Captain Evans, extended for a fortnight. ...

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  25. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL.

    Further consideration in committee was given to the Workmen's 'Compensation Bill. Mr. RAKHAP moved for the insertion ...

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  26. CHALMERS LITERARY SOCIETY.

    On Thursday evening there was a good attendance of members and visitors. Mr. A. G. Kemp occupied the chair. The evening was devoted ...

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  27. SALVATION ARMY.

    The Salvation Army has. as an organisation, given both to the religious philanthropic worlds many examples what great things can be ...

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  28. INFLUX OF CRIMINALS.

    The Influx of Criminals , Mil and the Registration . of Land Surveyors Bill were received from the Assembly and read a first time. Their second reading ...

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  29. IVAN DIEMEN'S LAND COMPANY. The CHIEF SECREARY

    Dr. Butler) moved the second reading of the Van Diemen's Land Company Leases Bill the object of which, lie explained, was to empower the Commissioner ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. IMPORTATION OF PIGS.

    By the s.s Warrimoo which arrived yesterday from Melbourne were two pure-fored Yorkshire pigs, to the order Mr. Leslie Murdoch, Glenorchy. ...

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  32. LAND VALUATION BILL

    The Land Valuation Bill. was fruitier considered in committee. clause 24, providing for the sittings of courts of review, ...

    Article : 128 words
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