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  2. HOBART & SOUTH

    At a meeting of the executive committee the following appointments were made:—Mr. Hector Ross, to be Acting Clerk of the Supreme Court, also ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH.

    The official declaration of the poll in connection with the election of a member to represent Bass inl the House of Representatives was made yesterday by Mr. W. ...

    Article : 298 words
  4. CHRISTMASTIDE.

    The streets were crowded to-night with people, and the weather prospects are all that could be desired. ZEEIIAN, Thursday. ...

    Article : 210 words
  5. AROUND THE WORLD

    To win a wager a lad named Nikolaus Gagano, living at Temesvar, in Hungary, consumled ten pairs of large sausages, 2½ lb. bacon, and 11lb. of bread. He won his ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A very successful concert was gven [?] the Victoria hall on Wednesday evening in aid of the Holy Trinity Sunday School prize fund, Rev. W. Harry Edwardes ...

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  7. TURNED TURTLE.

    The, London correspondent of the "Dundee Advertiser" has interviewed some of the survivors of the ill-fated Loch Maree. whose loss on the coast of Tonis ...

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  8. TARIFF DECISIONS.

    The following decisions relating to the Customs 'tariff are published for general information and the guidance of officers by Dr. Wollaston, Comptroller-General:— ...

    Article : 351 words
  9. DEATH OF A FAMOUS TWIN.

    Radica, the survivor of the two little Hindu twins, whose separation by Dr. Doyen, the eminent surgeon, attracted considerable attention at the time of the ...

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  10. REMARKABLE HEART SURGERY.

    An extraordinary operation is reportea from the town of Urieff, Russia. A revolver, carelessly handled, went off in the hands of a young girl, the bullet lodging ...

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  11. TELEPHONING TO NEW YORK.

    The New York "Sun" publishes a cablefrom from London announcing an English invention which within three months will place New York and London in direct ...

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  12. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Christmas holidays have now commenced, and so far as the public offices are concerned will extend to Tuesday. To-day (Christmas Day) and ...

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  13. LATROBE TOWN BOARD.

    The fortnightly meeting of the above was held on Wednesday evening, when there were present—Messrs. J. G. Mat. [?]hews ('chairman), J. T. Bramich, J. ...

    Article : 249 words
  14. CASH VALUE OF KISSES.

    The Appellate Division of the Albany Supreme Court, U.S.A., confirmed a verdict of the lower tribunal in the breach of promise suit brought by Miss Frances ...

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  15. DARWIN SEAT.

    There was a fresh development this morning in connection with the Darwin contest, when it was announced that a recount and re-examination of the ...

    Article : 557 words
  16. ASLEEP SEVENTEEN YEARS.

    Gesine Meyer, an inhabitant of the village of Grambke, who has been asleep for 17 years, was aroused on November 16 by the discordant sound of the alarm ...

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  17. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.

    This progressive and flourishing life institution has just concluded the miost successful year since its inception. The 34th annual meeting of the members was held ...

    Article : 539 words
  18. RAILWAY FACILITIES.

    The Railway Department provide special facilities for travelling, and liberal arrangements have been made for holiday excursionists to reach all beauty ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. MARINE BOARDS.

    The Marine Board of Table Cape re[?]ominated Mr. Jas. Stirling, of the Emu Bay Railway Company, as warden of tile board, but as it is contrary to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. GRAFTING THE £1000 EAR.

    Dr. Nelden performed his ear grafting operation on November 18 in the private hospital of a well-known physician at Philadelphia. It had been intended to ...

    Article : 216 words
  21. SCIENCE AND HEALTH.

    The removal of the irritating pressure is the first step to be taken in the cure of cords. The hard surface, which is nature's barrier against violence to the tender ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. RIVER AND MARINE EXCURSIONS.

    Holiday seekers are well catered for by steamship owners and the promoters of popular boat excursions. A perusal of the arrangements set forth below will ...

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  23. FIXTURES.

    River "Excursions.—9 a.m., steamer Agnes to George Town, via ports; 9 a.m., Centennial to George Town; 2.30 p.m., Breone to Rosevears; 2.30, ...

    Article : 187 words
  24. MAGISTERIAL.

    At the conclusion of the business at the Police Court to-day, Mr. Davenport Hoggins, on behalf of the bar, expressed their extreme regret at the retirement of ...

    Article : 173 words
  25. THE DANGERS OF NEW HOUSES.

    One of the many errors which people who build houses are apt to commit is that of living in them, or rather dying in them, before they are sufficiently dry for ...

    Article : 272 words
  26. NATURAL WAISTS.

    The anti-corset crusade has reached Brimingham Under the auspiees of the city's Natural Health Society a league has been formed to wage war against all ...

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  27. A COTTAGE BURNT DOWN.

    Shortly after noon to-day a fire broke out in a cottage occupied by Mrs. Jane' Mason in a right-of-way off Harrington. street. The house was destroyed, also ...

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  28. INLAND WIRES.

    The first meeting of the Mersey Marine Board was held to-day, when all the members were present. Mr. Rudge was elected Master Wanlen, receiving ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. JUNIOR PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

    The following is a list of the names of the successful candidates in the recent junior public examinations:— First Class.—Darby Lade, R. Taylor, ...

    Article : 165 words
  30. DENISON.

    Mr. F. Bowiden, returning officer for Denison, announced the official state of the poll to-day, in the presence of about 50 people, and declared Sir Philip Fysh ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. FAINTING.

    When a person faints it is because o[?] weakness of the heart. This may be due to various causes, such as impure air, tight lacing, sudden fright, or other ...

    Article : 269 words
  32. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    Some time must yet elapse before the official announcement of the results of the voting for the Senate can be made. The figures are practically complete in all ...

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  33. MR. SEDDON BOOKED.

    Mr. Seddon, the New Zealand Premier, has got into the economic school books. The "Handbook for Speakers on the Tariff Question" deals in question and answer ...

    Article : 207 words
  34. AMUSEMENTS.

    Patrons of the Academy of Music are promised a rare treat in vaudeville on Boxing night, when Bain's Gaiety Entertainers make their initial bow to a ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. DEVONPORT TOWN BOARD.

    A special meeting of too town board was held to-day, when it was decided to take a poll of the ratepayers on January 20 to sanction the loan of £3000 to ...

    Article : 173 words
  36. WRITS RETURNED.

    Up to date 23 writs have been returned to the chief federal electoral officer. ...

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  37. COUNTERACTING LABOUR DEMANDS.

    Sir William Lyne, when asked to-day if he thought there was any probability of the two or more conservative sections of the Federal Parliament coalescing in ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. SHAM SAFES.

    For giving confidence to visitors there is nothing so useful in an offiee as a very solld—looking safe, anti the working carpenter in South-East London who ...

    Article : 71 words
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