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  2. COMMONWEALTH.

    The events of the week were the twin announcements yesterday that Sir Edmund Bar[?]on has no intention of going on the High Court bench, and that the ...

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  3. HOBART & SOUTH

    In consequence of the postponement of the centenary celebrations the Premier has cancelled the public holidays on September 14 and 15. ...

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  4. THE EPIDEMIC.

    During the whole of yesterday and up to a late hour last night Dr. Elkington was busily engaged in perfecting all arrangements to cope with any ...

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  5. INLAND WIRES

    Mrs. George Wilby, an old resident of Beaconsfield, died suddenly early this morning. She was in her usual health last evening, and saw her son off to ...

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  6. SUPREME COURT.

    There will not be a sitting of the Supreme Court at Launceston on August 25, as no cases have been set down for hearing. ...

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  7. CRESSY.

    The members of the local detachment, who have to pay an annual subscription for the rent of the range and to keep it in good order, and provide canvas ...

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  8. VACCINATION.

    Two thousand tubes of lymph arrived from New Zealand to-day. Dr. Godfrey will attend the public offices to-morrow and voccinate all the Civil ...

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  9. A SEVERE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Joseph Jupp, of Heazlewood, met with a severe accident on Sunday. Whilst fitting a cap into a plug of gelignite it exploded, shattering his hand badly. Dr. ...

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  10. ALDERMAN MOORE.

    At a public meeting, held recently, Alderman Moore was called upon to resign his position on the Metropolitan Drainage Board, in consequence of his ...

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  11. DELORAINE.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Dewis took place on Sunday afternoon. The members of the local order of Rechabites preceded the hearse. About 300 ...

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  12. HOBART VIGILANCE COMMITEE.

    A meeting of the vigilance committee was held this morning. Mr. W. M. Williams, who was in the chair, said that the meeting had been ...

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  13. DEVONPORT TOWN BOARD

    The town board met to-day, when all the members were present with the exception of Mr. Slater. A petition received from West ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS

    The following notifications appear in to-night's "Gazette":— Miscellaneous.—Regulations are issued under the Diseased Animals' Importation ...

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  15. GEORGE TOWN.

    There has been an unusual influx of Launceston visitors to our little township for this time of the year. The ketch Doris is still anchored near ...

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  16. HAGLEY.

    On Saturday night Mr. H. Simmons, agent for the British and Foreign Bible Society, gave an hour's entertainment at the Young Men's Club with his ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament will meet next Tuesday. Mr. F. B. Rattle will move the address in-reply, and Mr. H. J. Payne will second it. The Government propose to go on ...

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  18. STRAHAN MARINE BOARD.

    The usual marine board meeting was held to-day. The harbourmaster's report relative to the mishap to the s. Kawatiri showed ...

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  19. PERTH.

    One of the largest funerals ever seen on Perth took place here on Sunday, when the remains of the late Mrs. John Neil were interred, the Rev. J. R. Bayles (Wesleyan) officiating. Mrs. Neil was ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following have been issued:— Probates.—Henry Barkworth to Catherine Hester Barkworth and Edmund Barkworth, £500 (foreign) ; Jethro ...

    Article : 89 words
  21. RINGAROOMA.

    At a meeting of the branch board of agriculture, held on Saturday evening, a requisition signed by the whole of the members present was sent to Mr. James ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. COUNTRY NEWS.

    On Saturday was the scene of two contests, viz., a five-mile go-as-you-please and a three-mile walking match, the latter for underground men only. The ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. MORE BURGLARIES.

    The burglars are still active in the prosecution of their unlawful calling. Last evening goods to the value of £2 were stolen from Mrs. Saunders's grocery ...

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  24. SOMERSET.

    The Melville Turnbull Dramatic Company gave an entertainment in the hall on Saturday night. The drama was entitled "M'liss the Miner's Daughter," ...

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  25. WEST TAMAR ROAD TRUST.

    A meeting of the above trust was held at Exeter on the the 7th inst., when there were present—Messrs. G. Luck (chairman), P. Brown, R. Kerrisson, S. ...

    Article : 516 words
  26. BEACONSFIELD HOSPITAL.

    The monthly meeting of governors was held in the Court House on Friday, when there were present—Messers. T. [?]. Woodman (chairman), Wyett, Willey, A. E. ...

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  27. THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.

    Five applications were received for the position of assistant medical officer at the Launceston General Hospital, to act as locum tenens for Dr. Barnard. ...

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  28. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    Three more deaths occurred at the isolation hospital yesterday afternoon. The first to be reported was that of Mr. James Cox, aged 55 years, late of St. ...

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  29. AGE OF RETIREMENT.

    At a meeting of the Executive to-day it was arranged that a number of officers in the Trade and Customs Department in the various states who had reached ...

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  30. THE LOADLINE IN GERMANY

    The advisableness of marking an official loadline on German merchant vessels, after having been the subject of much controversy in recent years, has now been ...

    Article : 339 words
  31. ZEEHAN COURTHOUSE.

    For the removal of and alterations to the Zeehan Court House, according to the modified plans, five tenders were received. Messrs. Stokell and Oswin were ...

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  32. NEW MINISTERS SWORN IN

    The Governor-General presided over a meeting of the Federal Executive to-day, when Senator Drake and Sir Philip Fysh were sworn in as Minister of ...

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  33. NEW STATE SCHOOL.

    For the crection of the state school at Guildford Junction, four tenders, ranging from £455 to £730, have been received, W. M'Donald, Strahan, being the ...

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  34. ALL PROBLEMS SOLVED.

    At the quarterly luncheon of the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, which was held to-day, Mr. Deakin responded to the toast, "The Commonwealth." He said that ...

    Article : 190 words
  35. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held in St. Andrew's schoolroom (Anglican), Westbury; on Friday evening. There was a ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. A BOY INJURED.

    A laud named Easterbrook met with an accident while working on the Zeehan Comstock mine this afternoon. From what can be gathered he was trucking ...

    Article : 127 words
  37. BURNIE.

    Great rejoicing was manif[?] day morning amongst a large number of the wharf employees, consequent on the news that the wharf syndicate had won ...

    Article : 141 words
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