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  2. SUPREME COURT.

    The hearing of the case Scholz v. Dr. Read, claim for 2000 damages, was resumed this morning, and was concluded somewhat sooner than ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    We stated a few days back that there are reasons why the opinions expressed by the delegates at the Convention should not be taken ...

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  4. INLAND WIRES.

    Mr. R. M. Johnston, F.L.S., Registrar General of Tasmania, has been unanimously elected as vice-president of the Royal Society, which position ...

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  5. INTERCOLONIAL.

    During a cricket match at Cobden yesterday, Mr. Kerr, the editor of the Cobden "Times," was horsewhipped by Mr. Muntz, the shire engineer. The ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    At the sitting of the Select Committee of the House of Commons to make enquiry into the Jameson raid, the Secretary of State for the Colonies ...

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  7. THE DIAMOND JUBILEE.

    The Princess of Wales has issued an appeal for funds to entertain the poorest people in the slums of London during jubilee week. Her Royal ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Starting with the parent colony, the "Sydney Morning Herald" says that the prominent fact in the present bill is that it is the bill of 1891 with small ...

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  9. PREMIER'S DEPARTURE.

    The Premier and Lady Braddon left in the R.M.S. Rome for London yesterday. ...

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  10. CAPE MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    Mr. John Xavier Merriman, the ex-Treasurer, severely criticised the budget, and submitted a no confidence motion, which was warmly debated. ...

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  11. A HANDSOME DONATION.

    On Saturday morning the Mayor (Alderman R. J. Sadler) received the promised £200 from an anonymous donor towards the Queen's ...

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  12. A PECULIAR BARGAIN.

    A peculiar bargain has just been made public. An elderly woman hailing from the Huon presented herself at the New Town Charitable ...

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  13. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Bathurst burr has been discovered at Albany. It is supposed to have been brought over by the sheep coming from the eastern colonies. ...

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  14. RABBITS FOR THE POOR.

    The Mayor has received a letter from Mr. D. S. Swifte, state school teacher at Rosevale, suggesting that if Mir. Sadler sent a cart through the ...

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  15. "PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES."

    It is proposed to increase the Cape mounted rifles to 1000, and the police by 500. At Pretoria, capital of the ...

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  16. MILDURA IRRIGATION.

    A telegram from Mildura states that Mr. Geo. Chaffey and the chairman of the Irrigation Trust received letters from the Water Supply Department, ...

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  17. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Overseer Blakney, who recently proceeded to the West Coast with a gang of men for the Gordon track, has, after consulting with Messrs. Meredith ...

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  18. IN QUARANTINE.

    The Chinese Envoy and Minister- Plenipotentiary to Great Britain (Ling Fong Lo) in journeying from China put in at Victoria, the capital of ...

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  19. FURTHER SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    Mr. Leslie Morgan on Saturday received £3 3s from Mr. Henry Reed, and 10s 6d from a friend in the country towards the Diamond Jubilee Fund. ...

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  20. THE DROUGHT.

    In accordance with the Government proclamation, to-day was observed by churchgoers as a season of humiliation and prayer for rain. ...

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  21. CELEBRATION IN THE COUNTRY.

    At a meeting of the committee appointed at New Norfolk to consider the best way of celebrating the Queen's record reign, it was determined to ...

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  22. NEW TIMBER COMPANY.

    A company has been placed on the market for flotation. It is to deal with rights obtained in several of the colonial forests, and is to have a ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. A CHILD DROWNED.

    A child, aged 23 months, named Minnie Irene Faulkner, the daughter of Rueben Faulkner, of the Cornwall mine, fell into a small waterhole about ...

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  24. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    At the inquest yesterday on the body of Mrs. Catherine Ann Maloney, aged 19 years, evidence showed that she quarrelled with her husband ...

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  25. ULVERSTONE-BURNIE RAILWAY.

    Last night a meeting was held in the Rifle Hall, convened to agitate for the necessity of the construction of the Ulverstone and Burnie railway. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    Pacific Commissioner.—Sir George O'Brien, High Commissioner for the Pacific. and Governor of Fiji, is to sail for Fiji via Vancouver by the next trip ...

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  27. DROUGHT IN QUEENSLAND.

    A telegram from Gladstone states that the country is in a deplorable condition, and the town is short of water for domestic purposes. ...

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  28. NORTH AND WEST COAST DIRECT ROUTE ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the general committee of the Deloraine Improvement Association last night, Mr. M'Gowan proposed, and Mr. ...

    Article : 64 words
  29. VICTORIA.

    Victorian opinion, as per the "Argus," is on the whole favourable. It says: "A loyal all-round co-operation may secure the scheme, while, ...

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  30. MINING.

    Shares.—Colonial shares were quoted as follows this morning on 'Change:—Mount Lyell, £77s 6d; South Mount Lyell, 8s 9d; Lake Views, £7 1s 3d; ...

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  31. MISSING EXPLORERS.

    A telegram has been received from Mr. L. A. Wells, leader of the search party for the missing members of the Calvert exploring expedition, ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. DELORAINE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the general committee was held on Friday evening at Mr. M'Gowan's Deloraine Hotel ; Mr. C. J. L. Smith in the chair. ...

    Article : 239 words
  33. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat.—The visible supply of American wheat east of the Rockies is 52,800,000 bushels, as compared with 52,969,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  34. LAUNCESTON METEOROLOGICAL NOTES FOR APRIL, 1897.

    Barometer.—Maximum 30.25 on 1st, wind E.; minimum 29.29 on 12th, wind N.N.W. Mean for month, 29.84; range, 0.96. ...

    Article : 127 words
  35. BURGLARY ON THE COAST.

    The premises of Mr. E. A. Joyce, jeweler, were the scene of a burglary some time through Friday night or early this morning. The glass of ...

    Article : 202 words
  36. MONTHLY MEAN EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  37. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tenders have been accepted by the Public Works Department:—Road, Oxford to Sandspits and Crown lands, contract 5, Broderick, ...

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  38. A STIMULATING AND SUSTAINING CUP 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 : 71 words
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