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  2. HOBART AND THE SOUTH

    An animated discussion took place in t City Council to-day regarding the mo to postpone the re-decoration of the To Hall. A majority of the aldermen them ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    Willie, the black tracker, who was arrested for the brutal outrage on a woman of advanced age named Smith, at Benalla, has been committed for trial. ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The rebel tribes in the Manipur country have strongly fortified their position, and are massing their forces with the object of offering a desperate ...

    Article : 55 words
  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    April 20—Pateena, s. 1212 tons, H. Sams, commander, for Melbourne. T.S.N. Company, agents. Passengers—Saloon: Mr and Mrs M'Kenzie, Mr and Mrs C. Cox and child, Mr ...

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  6. COMMERCIAL

    The s.s. Pateena yesterday took to Melbourne the following cargo:—20 tons straw, valued at £30: 26 cwt ore. £20; 4286 sheep skins, 472; 2501b wool, £12 10s; 27 tons bark, ...

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  7. MORE PORTUGUESE TRUCULENCE.

    The Portuguese at Dalagoa Bay fired on a British steamer which was conveying a party of the Pioneer Corps, under Mr Willoughby, as an expedition into ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. TASMANIAN SHIPPING.

    Sailed—Messrs Huddart, Parker, and Co's s.s. Coogoe, for Launceston. Passengers—Saloon: Mr end Mr Ruch, Mr and Mrs Lodge; Mesdames Rigby. Green, Wester, Lilley, ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. WRITS FOR ELECTIONS.

    The writs for Fussell, Cambridge, Hobart, calling upon the candidates to the vacancies caused by effluxion of tit were issued to-day. If opposition is ...

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  10. Launceston Examiner

    FROM the growing disposition to regard the questions of improvement of the harbour and of the sanitary conditions of Inveresk as matters that ...

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  11. PROBATES AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.

    Probates of wills have been issue follows:—Denis Dwyer to John Hug; and Joseph M'Mahon, £150; Sarah Brent to John William Brent, £[?] ...

    Article : 45 words
  12. PALACE HOTEL CASES.

    B. J. Patey, solicitor, has been further remanded for a week, on a charge of conspiring to commit perjury in connection with the Palace Hotel fire. ...

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  13. BRUTAL ASSULT ON A WIFE.

    An ablebodied man, named Julius Lecour, was charged in the City Court to-day with an aggravated assault on his wife. The latter presented a shocking ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    A sensational bolt occurred to-day Elizabeth-street. A horse attached to far, cart started from the Maypole, [?] Town road, bringing up at the Bank ...

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  15. BISMARCK'S ELECTION.

    Prince Bismarck, having failed to obtain the required majority in his candidature for a seat in the Reichstag to represent the Fifteenth Division of ...

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  16. FRUIT EXPORT TRADE.

    Messrs Peacock and Sons and the Tasmanian Fruit-growers' Agency secured all the available shipping space the R.M.S. Oruba, which leaves here [?] ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LAND CORPORATION.

    At a meeting of shareholders in (the Western Australian Land Corporation hold yesterday afternoon, the directors' report recommended the payment of a ...

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  18. DIDN'T LIKE BEING BOOHOOED.

    The Mayor of Melbourne was to-day waited upon by the Pioneers' Society, who requested him to lay the foundation stone of the Eight Hours' Memorial. The Mayor ...

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  19. ACCIDENT TO CHIEF OFFICER PEARCE.

    Charles Pearce, chief officer of the Talune, met with a nasty accident to-day Whilst the vessel was unloading at [?] a sling of potatoes struck and knocked ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. JUDGE STEPHENS.

    Mr Justice Stephens, against whom charges were made by the bar of eccentricity of conduct on the bench, but who was pronounced free from mental ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following sales took place at the sales soles at the slaughter yards to-day:—By Messrs Roberts and Company. Limited—14 cattle, M'Kenzie, £1 12s 6d to £12 16s; ditto, ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. THE QUEENSCLIFF GUN ACCIDENT.

    The board which enquired into the cause of the Queensecliff accident thinks that the accident was caused by the premature explosion of the cartridge, due to the ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. GAZETTE APPOINTMENTS.

    The following appointments s gazetted to-day :—Doctors C. Phi[?] Kennedy, and O'Brien. M.'sR.C., [?] qualified practitioners in Tasmania. T[?] ...

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  24. A BOER-PORTUGUESE ALLIANCE.

    The Boers are organising an expedition for the purpose of trecking out into Mashonaland and Manicaland, with a view to forming it into a republic. ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Council of the University, held this afternoon, Mr Tarle[?] moved that the expenses of the northe[?] members attending the meeting be [?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  26. VALUABLE COAL DISCOVERY.

    A seam of coal 5ft thick has been struck with the diamond drill at Juabunia, Gippsland, at a depth of 300ft. ...

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  27. (BY SUBMARINE CABLE.)

    The wheat market was unsettled to-day. There were buyers at 4s 9d, hut sellers are asking 5s. A few sales were made at 4s 9d. Flour, stone brands, £10; roller, up to £10 ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. PARNELL AT ATHLONE.

    Mr Parnell addressed a meeting at Athlone yesterday, and in the course of his speech strongly denounced the party which has seceded from his leadership ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. EXECUTION OF BURKE.

    Cornelius Burke, who was convicted of the murder of his fellow prisoner in the Hamilton gaol by kicking him to death, was hanged to-day in the Ballarat gaol. ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. CURRENT TOPICS.

    COMPLAINTS have been made from time to time by residents upon either bank of the Tamar of the carelessness displayed by occupants of yachts, especially in firing ...

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  31. SHIP MAILS.

    Close at [?] ton as under:— SOUTH AUSTRALIA, via Melbourne. — S.s. Coogee, to-morrow, 12.30 p.m. NEW SOUTH WALES , via Melbourne.—S.s. ...

    Article : 50 words
  32. AN ARTILLERY DIVISION MUTINIES.

    The division of artillery stationed at Gosport broke out into an open mutiny yesterday, and smashed the barrack windows, ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. CIVILISATION AT NEW GUINEA.

    A despatch received from the Administrator of British New Guinea reports with pleasure on the marked progress of the natives towards civilisation. Sir Wm. ...

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  34. THE SANDY BAY TRAGEDY

    The adjourned inquest touching the cause of death of Ann Davidson was at the Clarendon Hotel this afternoons occupied five hours. Qunmby, who ...

    Article : 953 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. SIR HENRY PARKES VISITS MELBOURNE.

    Sir Henry Parkes leaves on a visit to Melbourne on Saturday, partly for a change of air, and also to consult with Mr Munro on the Federal proposals. ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Received—" Earnest Enquirer," W. Williams. ...

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  38. THE NYNGAN MURDER.

    The victim of the fearful murder at Nyngan has been identified as Jerome Carey, a drover, hailing from Parkes, N.S.W. The remains of the body were ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. LABOUR RIOTS IN PENNSYLVANIA.

    There has been a renewal of the riots among the coke men and Ironworkers in Pennsylvania, who demand the general adoption of the eight hours system, but ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. SUICIDE OF RUNHOLDER.

    Richard Hornpart, the proprietor of the Maryvale station, committed suicide on Saturday list by cutting his throat. A few days previously his housekeeper died ...

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  41. THE LOAD LINE ACT.

    The Load Line Act of 1890 came into force, so far an regards ships registered in Great Britain and Ireland, on December 9. From that date (says a London paper) it become ...

    Article : 295 words
  42. THE SHEARERS' WAR.

    A number of unionists who are charged with forcibly compelling non unionist shearers and labourers to leave their employment at the Corona station have been ...

    Article : 292 words
  43. DECLINE IN COLONIAL SECURITIES.

    South Australian four per cent. debentures have declined one per cent. The demand for colonial stocks generally is weak. ...

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  44. SALVATION ARMY.

    The receipts of the Salvation Army for the past quarter have fallen, off to the extent of £8000. General Booth, however, ascribes this ...

    Article : 55 words
  45. HOBART SHIPPING.

    April 20—Talune, s. 2000 tons, W.J. Featherstone, commander, from Sydney. T.S.N. Co. agents. Passengers—Saloon; Mr and Mrs Latham Mesdames Cohen, Hammond, Hart, Mazey, ...

    Article : 208 words
  46. LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL.

    Lord Randolph Churchill sails on Friday on his projected exploring expedition in Mashonaland. CERTAINLY the best medicine known Is ...

    Article : 173 words
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