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  2. HOBART & SOUTH

    Dr. Elkington received the following cablegram from New Zealand last night:—"Wellington, February 1. Regret to Pay that one of the suspects at ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The meeting convened by the chairman of the town board to consider the committee's report and recommendations on the aequisition of certain land for a ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    No official information has come to the Government concerning the offer said to have been made by a Chinese merchant at Geraldton, to indent 1000 ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    At Mudgegonga, in the Beechworth district, two girls, aged 12 yeare and 14 years, who were bathing, got out of their depth. A boy named Byers, aged 15 ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The above company repeated "A Trip to Chinatown" at the Mechanics' Hall last night to a very good house. All the artists met with a good reception, ...

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  7. DEVONPORT WEST.

    On Sunday the Methodist Sunday School held their anniversary in the Town Hall, when the Rev. P. Watsford conducted, the services. The children ...

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  8. ST. HELEN'S.

    At present fine weather is being experienced here, which is a very welcome change from the very unsettled state of things prevailing a week ago. Fishing ...

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  9. VICTORIAN REVENUE RETURNS.

    Comparing last month's state revenue with the receipts for the same month of last year, there is an increase of £7933. The figures are:—For January, ...

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  10. PRIMATE OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The election of a Primate took place last evening at the Anglican Synod. After three unsuccessful ballots, in which no Bishop obtained a majority in the three ...

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  11. OPEN-AIR CARNIVAL.

    The open-air entertainment in the City Park to-night promises to be one of great interest, and should be a fitting finale to the aquatic ...

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  12. SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS.

    The health authorities are exercising strict precautions to prevent the introduction of small-pox from New Zealand. The steamer Victoria, which came up ...

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  13. STATE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTS.

    Speaking at the A.N.A. luncheon yesterday, Hon. A. Deakin said that excellent work had been done by the State Agricultural Departments, and he offered ...

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  14. DEATH OF JUDGE BUTLER

    The death is announced of Judge Butler of the Native Land Court, aced 56 years. ...

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  15. REGATTA DAY.

    The annual Tamar regatta will be held at Stephenson's Bend to-day, and in consequence a close holiday will be observed in the city and its precincts. ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was slightly irregular to-day, at 2s 9d to 2s 9½d. Business covered 40,000 bags. Bran was quoted at 6¾d to 7d; pollard, 7½d to 8d. Good ...

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  17. METROPOLITAN DRAINAGE BOARD.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Drainage Board to-day the finance committee reported on a letter from Messrs. A. B. and C. Crisp, claiming £200 ...

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  18. FRANKFORD.

    The local board of agriculture held their usual meeting on Saturday, Messrs. J. Durand, E. Kerns, J. Towers, W. Prosser, C. Hughes, and M. D. H. Ponsonby ...

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  19. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    To-night at the Academy of Music this very popular company terminate a successful season. The Gaiety Entertainers have been playing to crowded houses for ...

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  20. SCOTTSDALE TOWN BOARD.

    A meeting of the town board was hold on Monday. Present-Messrs. C. J. Hughes (chairman), W. Patmore, and J, P. Clark. ...

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  21. CHEAP TRAM TICKETS.

    A deputation representing the Sydney Labour Council waited upon the Railway Commissioners to-day to protest against the curtailment of the system of ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Observer," Perth, Writes commenting on the fellmongery on the South Esk at Perth, which, he says, is likely to contaminate the water from which the ...

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  23. RECIPROCITY.

    Sir,—We know now what are Chamberlain's views of the future. Now we require to know the opposite views. Great Britain has so long flourished ...

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  24. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    'A' shocking casualty occurred at East Maitland to-day to a deaf man named Thomas Mitchell. He was found near a fire with both hands and arms terribly ...

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  25. THE ROYAL ARTHUR.

    It is stated that the Royal Arthur is to proceed direct to England from Tasmania, where she now is. The Admiral's flag will be transferred to E.M.S. ...

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  26. LONGFORD.

    Mr. Flood, on employee of Lee Bros., met with a very painful accident on Monday, While engaged with a steam planing machine, on of his fingers was partly ...

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  27. A MEMORIAL FUND.

    The parishioners of St. Mary's Cathedral at Armidale have subscribed 50 towards the erection of a memorial to the late Bishop, Dr. Torreggiani. ...

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  28. BANGOR.

    Owing to the sad accident which befel C. Marston, an ex-volunteer of the Bangor detachment, E. Company, 12th A.I. Regiment, the members agreed at a ...

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  29. ROSEVEARS.

    The opening of the Methodist Church at Cragthorne was a great success, the building on the occasion of both services being crowded to excess. They ...

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  30. A WEALTHY ESTATE.

    Under the will of the late Mr. Fred. Robert White, of Armidale, the sum of £1200 is to be divided among the hospitals and Anglican church funds. ...

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  31. THE UPPER LIFFEY AND BLACKWOOD ROADS.

    Sir,—Having had occasion to travel a short time ago by the mail cart via, the new alternate mail, route from Bracknell, via Liffey, to Brackwood, and by ...

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  32. ANTICIPATIONS BY RUDDER.

    The first race on the programme is the Champion Sculls, which carries with it the Tasmanian championship. T. H. Bourke, the holder of the Australian ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the council of the University was held to-day, when, the following report of the board of studies was adopted on the letter from Mr. S. ...

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  34. NEW TRAMWAY.

    The manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary Mining Company says the proposed new tramway to the border will be a private line ...

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  35. SCOTTSDALE.

    Rev. Dr. Bruce, the Moderator of the Australian Presbyterian Church, is expected to visit Scottsdale on Tuesday, February 10. During his stay he will ...

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  36. BEACONSFIELD.

    A large and influential deputation waited on the Deputy Postmaster-General at the Club Hotel at 11 o'clock yesterday, and presented a petition, signed by ...

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  37. A FEVER-STRICKEN CREW.

    The ship Celtic Queen has arrived from Mexico fever-stricken. Ten men have been down with fever, and two died. ...

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  38. HEAVY WEATHER.

    The Marine Department has received advice from Townsville to the effect that Cape Bowling Green has reported that lowing to the heavy weather and rough ...

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  39. NOXIOUS WEEDS, ETC.

    Sir,—Occasionally a notice appears In the public press from the Town Clerk's office, cautioning the public to destroy all noxious weeds, etc., and there the ...

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  40. DIPLOMAT'S RECOLLECTIONS

    Sir Horace Rumboldt, diplomatist, has published the second volume of his "Re-collections." In 1879 Sir Horace first, came in direct communication with Lord ...

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  41. SPURIOUS COINS.

    'A' gang of coiners is circulating spuribus shillings in Brisbane. Thus far £20 or £30 worth of shillings have been phased on the public. ...

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  42. TEST FOR THE PURITY OF MILK.

    A German paper offers one of the simplest methods of testing whether milk has been watered. Take a well-polished knitting-needle and dip it into a deep ...

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  43. ST. MARY'S.

    On Saturday evening in the Victoria Hall Mr. Clement L. Wragge gave his instructive lecture. "A Voyage Through the Universe." The hall was crowded ...

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  44. COTTON GROWING IN QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Bottomley, who is representing the Beritish Cotton Growers' Association, arrived in Brisbane to-day, and had an interview with the Premier and the ...

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    It appears that the human bones are ready conductors of sound, and a know-ledge of this character now receives practical attention by the employment of the ...

    Article : 110 words
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