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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    All the fishermen who were carried out to sea on the ice, which broke up during a storm off the coast 'of Finland, have been rescued. ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Mr'. James Sinclair, agent in London for the Agricultural Department, sent a cable message to the Minister of Agriculture, strongly advising ...

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  5. ALDERMAN TILLETT.

    The Mayor and Aldermen received Mr. Ben. Tillett to-day, in his capacity as Alderman of the London County Council. The Mayor welcomed the ...

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  6. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates and letters of administration have been issued:— Probates—Bernard. James Fitzgerald to Charles Daniel Fitzgerald, £247; ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Army estimates which have been submitted to Parliament by the War Office proposed a net additional expenditure of £880,000, principally ...

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  8. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened this morning to a young man named Butters, who overbalanced out of a parcel delivery cart he was driving along ...

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  9. NILE RESERVOIRS.

    The Aird Company has contracted to build immense reservoirs on the Nile. They will be situated above Assuan. ...

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  10. CINEMATOGRAPHE COMPANY.

    To-morrow evening Lumare's cinematographe and specialty combination will appear at the Academy of Music for a season of three nights. The ...

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  11. MADAME ALBANI.

    The Mayor and Mayoress held a reception at the Town Hall this after- noon in honour of Madame Albani. The affair was brilliantly successful. ...

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  12. BUSH FIRES.

    The "Examiner" relief fund is still open, and contributions in aid of the sufferers will be gladly received. Already acknowledged ..... £67 17 0 ...

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  13. MILITARY.

    It is reported that Colonel Legge will be appointed Commandant of the Defence Force of the colony, and such appointment will be confirmed at the ...

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  14. FAR EASTERN SITUATION.

    Telegrams from Hong Kong report that 7000 soldiers have been mobilised at Mongka, a town in Tongking, for the purpose of co-operating with the ...

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  15. DISTRESSING SUICIDE.

    A billiard-marker named Charles Lindell, about 60 years of age, committed suicide Inst night by shooting himself through the chest. ...

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  16. RELIEF MATTERS.

    Messrs. 11. G. Von Stieglitz, Warden of Fingal, and J. Morey have consented to act as a local committee for the. St. Mary's district. Mr. Robert Quiggan ...

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  17. MELANESIAN MISSION WORK.

    The Bishop of Melanesia arrived somewhat unexpectedly at Hobart on Saturday, and preached on Sunday at St. David's Cathedral. The Bishop ...

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  18. SPORTING.

    Sortie has made his re-appearance on the track at Flemington, and is said to be doing well. A rumour which gave many backers, ...

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  19. RECENT SHIPPING DISASTERS

    Nothing is known yet as to the fate of the schooner Malcolm. No wreck- age has been washed ashore, and nothing has been found to give the ...

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  20. GAZETTE NOTICES.

    The following notifications appear in the "Gazette":—Douglas Albert Robinson is registered as a legally qualified medical ...

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  21. DREYFUS CASE.

    It is understood that the trial of Mi. Zola, in connection with the Dreyfus affair, will be concluded on Wednesday. ...

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  22. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A. terrible accident occurred this morning at' St. Mary's Cathedral, where extensive additions were being made. Two workmen named John ...

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  23. M. ROCHEFORT WILDLY CHEERED.

    A tremendous crowd escorted M. Rochefort to prison, where he goes to undergo a sentence passed on him for an offence also arising out of the ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    Some people have an idea that monologue entertainments are uninteresting and dull, but if there were any such at that given in the Mechanics' ...

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  25. RETURN THANKS.

    In another column Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott return thanks to all who worked so hard and saved their house and 'buildings at. Woodlands, ...

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  26. SEWING BEES.

    I notice that a committee, consisting ladies from the various churches. has been formed, and are now issuing circulars to the inhabitants of the ...

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  27. VICE-REGAL.

    The Governor, accompanied by Vis-countess Gormanston, Mr. J. F. Rawlinson (.private secretary), Hon. D. C. Urquhart (Attorney-General), and Mr. ...

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  28. TRINITY COLLEGE.

    The following are the results of the Trinity College examinations in Music: -Associate, Connolly, Melbourne; harmony certificate, Burford, Brisbane; ...

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  29. INLAND WIRES.

    Messrs. F. Back, General Manager, and J. M. M'Cormick, engineer of existing lines of railways, arrived at Zeehan by the morning train. ...

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  30. ANOTHER OUTBREAK.

    The bush fires are still causing trouble, as a fresh outbreak took place on Saturday, by which Mr. Gottfriett Sulzberger very narrowly escaped ...

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  31. BRADY GANG.

    A relic of the Brady gang turned up to-day at a general dealer's, in the shape of a gun, with which Brady is said to have shot at Lieutenant Gunn, ...

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  32. '98 REBELLION.

    Irish residents in the city have celebrated the centennary of the rebellion of 1798. Great enthusiasm was displayed, ...

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  33. HOBART POLO CLUB RACES.

    Advantage was taken this afternoon of the attendance of a team of Geelong polo players to hold a polo race meeting, the rendezvous chosen being ...

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  34. TYENNA-PORT DAVEY.

    The Minister of Lands (Hon. A. T. Pillinger) received an instalment of 1000 from the Hobart Prospecting Association to-day, which the ...

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  35. BRITISH CABLE.

    A committee has been appointed to enquire into the practicableness of laying cables from London to Australia, via South Africa. ...

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  36. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the police court to-day, Tom. Robuliquion, a Fijian seaman , on H.M.S. Penguin, and Walter Butchers, charged, on remand, with having ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    A billiard match took place on Saturday night between Weiss and Mem[?] for 9000 up, the latter is being [?] the push stroke. ...

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  38. A DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    Leslie Clark, aged 20, working at the Montana mine, was engaged to- day putting in a drive, and, being unaware of the explosion of a charge ...

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  39. ECCLESIASTICAL REFERENCE.

    The Lenten pastoral of the Archbishop of Hobart, was read in the Roman Catholic churches yesterday, and referred feelingly to the disastrous ...

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