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  2. THE INCOME TAX.

    Yesterday Mr. R. J. Sadler, M.II.A., received the following telegram front the Premier:—"The Chief Secretary and the Attorney-General left by the express this ...

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  3. HOBART & SOUTH

    At midnight the Master Warden, wardens of the marine board, officials, and members of the press will leave in the Warrentinnua for Cape Pillar, where the ...

    Article : 58 words
  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The great success attending Mr. Clement Wragge's lectures on the occasion of his first visit to Launceston induced him to return, and gave a final entertainment. ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH.

    Lord and Lady Northcote arrived by the R.M.S. Moldavia on Sunday. They were welcomed by Lord Tennyson, the State Governor, Vice-Admiral ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Owing to leaving the district at an early date, Mr. A. K. Chapman has tendered his resignation as trustee of the local branch of the A.N.A. ...

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  7. THE TYRANNY OF NOISE.

    Some day, when the world has moved on many stages, some great thinker will startle it by crying from the housetops that the world has paid too dearly for ...

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  8. MARINE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the marine board to-day, the Master Warden stated that Captain Boon, who has been ill in Melbourne, was better; he also reported that ...

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  9. LADY NORTHCOTE.

    Lady Northcote, accompanied by Lady Margaret Knowles, arrived this morning from Adelaide. Sir John Forrest arrived by the same train. ...

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  10. THE SWEARING-IN CEREMONY.

    The Chief Justice, accompanied by Lady Griflith, arrived in Melbourne to-day for the purpose of swearing in the new Governor-General on Thursday. ...

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  11. EVANDALE ROAD RACE.

    A handicap bicycle road race was run off on Saturday evening. The course was about five miles along the Lymington road, finishing at the culvert below ...

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  12. N.W. COAST OPPOSITION TO THE TAX.

    A public meeting was held in the Town Hall this evening, about 300 being present. Mr. H. H. M'Fie (chairman) expressed strong disapproval of the income tax. ...

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  13. THE TASMANIAN CHOIR.

    Mrs. Benson and the remainder of her choir returned from Bathurst by the s. Oonah to-day, and received a cordial wecome. ...

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  14. LATROBE.

    There was a good attendance at the local Recreation Ground on Sunday evening, when the .Federal Band, under the conductorship of Mr. P. D. M'Laren, ...

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  15. THE FUN CARNIVAL.

    The "Continental," or open-air concert, to be held at the Association Cricket Ground on race nights—to-morrow and Thursday—promises to be a great success. ...

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  16. P.T.E. AND A. COMPANY.

    The Perpetual Trustees; Executors, and Agency Company, at its half-yearly meeting to be held on Thursday, will declare a dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per ...

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  17. NILE.

    The annual picnic given by Mrs. and Miss Boyess, of Satrathmore, in connection with the Anglican Church Sunday school was held on Friday on that ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. THE DENISON SEAT.

    It is stated that Mr. N. Cameron is persevering in his protest against the return of Sir Philip Fysh for Denison, and that a petition has been lodged to that ...

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  19. CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS.

    A meeting of the executive committee in connection with the centenary celebrations was held to-night, at which it was reported that the Premier had ...

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  20. INLAND WIRES.

    The A.M.A. election (first round) has resulted as follows:—President, J. E. Ogden, 242 votes; J. Lacey; 139; W. S. Geard, 110; A. B. Smythe, 29. The first ...

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  21. SOMERSET.

    The Somerset state school was reopened on Monday, Mr. Ross, from the Burnie school, acting as teacher for the present, but it is stated that another ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. CHRISTIAN CONVENTION.

    The Hobart Christian Convention was commenced this morning, when a prayer meeting was held at 7 o'clock, and was presided over by Rev. S. C. ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. SCOTTSDALE.

    The S.A. Guards Band No. 1, under their conductor, Bandmaster Caprain M'Anally, gave an instrumental and vocal concert on Saturday night, before a ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Another good house was at the Academy of Music last night, when each item elicited warm applause. The present programme submitted is about the best yet ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. WESTERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court this morning, John Connor was fined 10s, and 10s 6d costs, for using indecent language. The outward, train for Burnie to-day ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. GOVERNMENT "GAZETTE."

    The following notifications appear in this week's Government "Gazette":—Rev. A. Hambly, Wynyard, has been registered as an officiating minister of ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. MAJERONI DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    To-night, at the Albert Hall, the Majeroni Dramatic Company will make their first appearance before a Launceston audience in Achille Montiguani's ...

    Article : 290 words
  28. WESTBURY COUNCIL.

    The annual meeting of the Westbury Municipal Council was held in the Council Chambers yesterday. Present:—The Warden (Mr. D. Burke), Councillors J. ...

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  29. STOCK SALES.

    Sales at the slaughter-yards by Messrs. Roberts and Co. to-day wer:—Connorville—8 steers, £13 10s to £12 10s. Hermitage—2 steers, £15; 1 stag, £9 5s. ...

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  30. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    The first regular meeting of the Mersey elective Marine Board was held to-day, all wardens being present, including Mr. G. C. Rudd, the chairman. ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. THE WONDERSCOPE.

    The entertainment given by Edison's American Wonderscope Company at the Mechanics' Institute last evening was of exceptional merit. The attendance was ...

    Article : 227 words
  32. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates have been issued:—Emily Rosalama Mills to William Francis Mills, £7; Hannah Rickards to Edwin Wilson, £28; Elizabeth ...

    Article : 35 words
  33. STOLEN DOG MODELS.

    It is recorded in "Recollections of a Royal Academician," by John Callcott Horsley (Murray), that Landseer, the famous animal painter, once had relations ...

    Article : 297 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. HIGHEST AUCTION BID.

    The highest bid over made at auction was the sum of £400,000 offered by Mr. Lister (now Lord Masham) for Swinton Park. At the Foothill salo £8000 was ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. SICK HEADACHE

    When the food is improperly digested and becomes clogged in the intestines, Sick Headache is almost sure to follow. Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills strike at ...

    Article : 134 words
  37. THE WETTEST SUMMER IN 60 YEARS.

    Heavy and persistent rains have been the chief feature of the past summer, and nearly all parts of the United Kingdom have been affected, though the South of ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. BIGGEST TOBACCO FACTORY.

    The largest tobacco factory in the world is that belonging to the French Government at Lille. It turns out 60.000 tons a year. Belgium and Holland smoke ...

    Article : 42 words
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