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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    King Alphonse, who is now in London, has invited King Edward and Queen Alexandra to pay a visit to Spain. King Alphonse visited numerous of the ...

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  3. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The work is to be entered upon at once of greatly increasing the wheat storage and shipping accommodation at Darling Harbour. The expenditure. will be ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In connection with the discussion of the franchise question in the Transvaal, general Louis Botha asks that the names of military voters—British army ...

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  5. HOBART & SOUTH

    Mr. Frank Hughes, who has just vacated the Ship Hotel in favour of Mr. Barrows, late of the, Mart Hotel, Launceston, contemplates a visit to the "old ...

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  6. OUR N.W. COAST LETTER.

    The unfortunate friction between the members of the Burnie Town Board and Mr. Mylan has reached an acute stage. The whole of the members have agreed ...

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  7. HOBART & SOUTH

    Mr. W. D. Barnard was taken ill yesterday, and was ordered by Dr. Sprott to the hospital, where he died this evening. The cause of death is supposed to ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a. crowded house on Saturday night, when the programme went well throughout. Miss Celia Mavis, who made her first appearance, is a ...

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  9. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

    The Cabinet has seriously considered the advisability of abolishing justices of the peace, in favour of the appointment of commissioners, to witness documents ...

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  10. NATURAL HISTORY.

    Mr. St. Michael Podmore during his stay in the state is endeavouring to get the young to take an interest in the study of natural history. To this end ...

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  11. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    A meeting was held at New Norfolk yesterday to consider Messrs. II. Jones and Co.'s proposal regarding the fruit trade with England. After discussion it ...

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  12. THE BUTTER BILL

    The Agents-General of the Australian states have written jointly to Mr. Balfour (Prime Minister) and the lion. A. Lyttelton (Colonial secretary,) asking ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL OUTLOOK.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Reid) addressed a large meeting to-night. He said the responsibility of the present Federal Government really began with ...

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  14. DUTY ON HOPS.

    There was a representative meeting of hop-growers at New Norfolk yesterday, when the question of the proposed reduction of the duty on hops was considered. ...

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  15. EDUCATIONAL.

    The following appointments have been made by the Education Department:— Ethel Bantoft, assistant at the night school in connection with the Boys' ...

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  16. SIMPLON TUNNEL.

    Further trouble has been experienced in connection with the great Simplon tunnel, connecting the railway systems of France and Italy. Hot springs in ...

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  17. THE CHINA SQUADRON.

    His Majesty's battle ships Albion and Vengeance, which are et Hong Kong, are to join the Ocean and Centurion at Singapore and return to England. H.M.S. ...

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  18. VICTORIA'S TRADE.

    Sir George Turner has received another return from the Victorian Customs Department, showing the value of Australian-made goods imported into ...

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  19. CONSECRATION SERVICE.

    A large congregation attended the 11 o'clock service at St. Joseph's Church to-day, to witness the ceremony of consecrating the new and costly altar ...

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  20. FIRE AT EARL'S COURT.

    An extensive fire occurred to-day at Earl's Court, the popular pleasure resort. The building of the Old Welcome Club, which is a notable feature of the Court, ...

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  21. THE SUGAR BONUS.

    The Prime Minister received a deputation from the chamber of commerce in reference to a number of matters, but gave no definite reply to the important ...

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  22. RIOT IN RUSSIA.

    There has been further trouble at Moscow. The police dispersed two thousand workmen. Swords were used, and many wounded in the fray. ...

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  23. MR. REID'S REFUSAL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Reid), replying to a deputation at Brisbane yesterday, stated that when he saw the kanakas at Rockhampton, who had ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. COMMERCIAL.

    Linseed Oil—Blundell, Spence, and Co.'s double-boiled linseed oil is quoted at is 10d per gallon, package extra. Rabbit Skins.—At to-day's sales 1437 ...

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  25. SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.

    The Tasmanian Shropshire Sheep breeders' Association will he sending about 850 stud and flock sheep to the annual Sydney sales at the end of the ...

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  26. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The quotations on the Stock Exchange of London to-day included the following:— Associated ,b £1 16s 3d, s £1 18s 9d. ...

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  27. A PRINTER'S JUBILEE.

    To-day Mr. William T. Feutrill establishes a unique record in Tasmanian printing annals, completing as the does 50 years of unbroken service at the ...

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  28. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    Two disastrous fires occurred on Friday, one at Hancock and Gores's timber yards, South Brisbane, where timber and machinery valued at £5000 were ...

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  29. BACK FROM THE PICNIC.

    A. party of members of the Federal Parliament went on an extensive tour in Queensland at the beginning of the month. The Tasmanian members were ...

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  30. WINTRY WEATHER.

    On Saturday the weather was dull, and towards evening rain commenced to fall. It continued at intervals, accompanied by heavy squalls, throughout the night. ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. THE METAL MARKET.

    Copper.—The closing quotation forward delivery is £65 17s 6d to £66 2s 0d per ton. Silver.—Bars are quoted at 2 2 15-16d ...

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  32. TILL THE MOMENT OF DEATH.

    The suicide of Dr. Antonin Proust, who was Minister of Fine Arts in the Cabinet of Gambetta, was for the moment the reigning sensation in Paris. He ...

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  33. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Road, Mahnken's to Wyena. via Sumerville's, F. H. Mahnken, £40 0s 7d; road to M'Donald's and others ...

    Article : 344 words
  34. LAW AND CRIME.

    In the seventh part of the Victorian Year Book for 1904, which the Government Statist has now issued, a number of interesting statistics are given. In ...

    Article : 395 words
  35. SNOW ON MOUNT WELLINGTON.

    The weather continues very unchangeable. Since the six days' almost incessant rain there have been a few days of showery weather, with a variable ...

    Article : 77 words
  36. RAIN AND SNOW.

    A storm broke over the town yesterday afternoon. Heavy rain, with snow, has fallen at intervals to-day. ...

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  37. HEAVY RAINS.

    The weather continues cold and rough. Heavy rains have fallen almost continuously, accompanied by hail and strong winds. This afternoon distant thunder ...

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  38. LINDA LARRIKINS.

    The rowdy element at Linda township, which has a population of about 600, is evidently taking advantage of the continued absence of police protection. It ...

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  39. TASMANIAN TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.

    The 23rd Temperance meeting, under the auspices of the Tasmanian Temperance Alliance, was held this afternoon at the Temperance Hall. Mr. Geo. ...

    Article : 168 words
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