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  2. AMUSEMENTS

    Mr. Gourlay's talented company conclude their Hobart season this evening, re-producing, by special request, the musical comedy generally known as ...

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  3. WEST COAST SURVEY

    At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day the Master Warden reported that the Premier recognised the urgency and necessity of the survey of ...

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  4. INLAND WIRES

    Spurious coins bearing the date of 1889 are in evidence. ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL.

    An accident happened to the evening train from Geelong to Warrnambool on Thursday. About half a mile from Warrnambool the engine left the rails, ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    [?], the man charged with murders in New South Wales, is making great efforts to prevent his extradition. He appealed to the Circuit ...

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  7. ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A HORSE

    At the City Police Court yesterday morning William Butcher was charged with having, between February 27 and 28, cruelly ill-treated a horse by ...

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  8. LIBERAL LEAGUE

    A movement is on foot to establish a Liberal League, to be affiliated with Launceston and country districts. ...

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  9. THE CINEMATOGRAPHE.

    To those of our readers who have not yet seen the cinematographer a brief description of some of the views which will be presented by its agency ...

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  10. LEGAL

    The civil sitting of the Supreme Court, Hobart, has been postponed from April 21 to April 28 in consequence of the Easter holidays. ...

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  11. W[?]RRAGUL SENSATION

    Mr. W. Dwyer, J.P., an old resident of Ferndale, and a former councillor and Mayor of Collingwood, and member of the Metropolitan Board of ...

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  12. LOST PROSPECTORS

    Two men named Joseph Davis and — Beach, who went out prospecting some time ago, got lost. Beach was drowned in his efforts to get home. ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES

    Mr. Bailey claiming prior concessions in regard to the outer harbour at Adelaide, the present promoters ask the Government to intervene. ...

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  14. DIAMOND JUBIL[?]E CELEBRATION

    It is not prabable that a military contingent will be sent to London to take part in the Diamond Jubilee celebrations, the reason being want of ...

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  15. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTION

    In deference to a requisition signed by Sir James Agnew and others, the hon. William Crosby has announced that he will again offer his services to ...

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  16. WESLEYAN METHODIST UNION

    The discussion on the Methodist Union was continued yesterday with great warmth. After a long debate, the Rev. E. S. Bickford suggested ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA

    The Venerable Archdeacon Hales delivered a lecture last night in the classroom of the Mechanics', taking as his subject "The University of Tasmania: ...

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  18. MINING

    Copper.—The market is firm. Quotations are, £50 10s per ton; and three months', £51 5s. Tin.—Market flat, at unaltered ...

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  19. RINGAROOMA MAIL SERVICE

    Mr. W. J. McWilliams, M.H.A., had an interview with the Treasurer to-day concerning postal matters in the Ringarooma district, especially at ...

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  20. WELCOME TO CANON BERESFORD

    Last evening St. John's schoolroom was crowded on the occasion of a welcome social to Canon Beresford, who has taken charge of the church. The ...

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  21. NORTHERN ENCAMPMENT

    Those interested in the Defence Force will be pleased to know that the Government has dealt liberally in connection with the Easter Encampment, ...

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  22. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyds:— Arrivals.—From Australian ports — Shropshire, ship. From Fremantle— ...

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  23. FRIE DLY SOCIETIES

    A meeting of those who formed the deputation to the Premier recently on the question of, railway concessions met at the office of Mr. Alex. R. ...

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  24. LATE MR SEAL

    The funeral of the late Mr. Matthew Seal was largely attended by public men, including the Governor (Viscount Gormanston), Justices Dobson and ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL

    Butter.—The price is unchanged, but business is brisker. Much of the consignment ex R.M.S. Oceana proved to be heated, especially the New South ...

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  26. PUBLIC WORKS

    Mr. Simmons, Northern Inspector of Roads, has telegraphed to the Lands Department that work will be commenced on the Heazlewood road, which ...

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  27. TANKERVILLE ROAD TRUST

    A meeting of the Tankerville Road Trust was held at Mr. J. Power's residence on the 10th inst., when all the members were present. ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat sold at 5s 5d to-day for South Australian, and 5s 4d to 5s 4½d for Riverina; flour, £13 5s to £13 10s for ordinary brands, and £14 for best ...

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  29. SOUTHERN HOSPITAL ITEMS

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Hospital Board the visiting committee reported that although for some considerable time past the ...

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  30. BISLEY RIFLE COMP[?]TITION

    The Garrison Rifle Club and Tasmanian Rifle Association have under consideration the desirableness of sending two representatives to the ...

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  31. THE HABIT OF HEALTH.

    If we think of Soap as a means of cleanliness only, even then PEAR'S SOAP is a matter of course. It is the only soap that is all soap and nothing but soap—no free ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. (By Cable.)

    The Trades Council has passed a resolution protesting against the proposal to send a rifle team home. SYDNEY, Friday. ...

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  33. MADE INSTANTLY.

    —A small spoonful of CADBURY'S COCOA, with boiling water or milk, will make a large breakfast cup of the most delicious, refreshing, digestible, and absolutely pure ...

    Article : 66 words
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