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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The "Daily Mail" expresses the opinion that the solemn warnings of the Chief Justica of New South Wales, as to the social dangers atiendant upon compulsory ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH.

    A motion by Senator Neild (N.S.W.) for the disallowance of portions of the regulations under the Defence Act occasioned a lengthy discussion, in the course ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Letters from Samoa state that much dissatisfaction is felt at the delay in payment of war claims by the British and American Governments, arising out of the ...

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  5. HOBART & SOUTH

    The Agent-General has forwarded to the Premier a letter from the joint managers of the Colonial Products Exhibition, inviting the representation of the state ...

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  6. HOBART & SOUTH

    It transpires that the statement of the Opposition, which appeared in the press to-day, to the effect that even if the Council did pass the Constitution Act ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    General De la Rey, addressing the Boer Congress at Pretoria, protested against t[?]ching the children to hate the Britisih. He urged the necessity of ...

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  8. SCALDED TO DEATH.

    A girl named M'Spadden met with a dreadful death to-day at Mudgee. She was standing in front of the fire, when a pot of boiling water upset, scalding her ...

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  9. ANOTHER COALITION.

    At the close of a throe-hours' caucus meeting of the Labour party to-day; the Prime Minister (Mr. Watson) said he had been authorised by the Labour party to ...

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  10. THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL.

    The Premier has received a letter from the Solicitor-General (Mr. E. D. Dobbie) who wrote in the best of health and spirits, and spoke hopefully as to the ...

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  11. ANDRIES CRONJE REPENTS.

    The correspondent of the "Standard" at Pretoria reports that Andries Cronje has publicly repented his apostasy, and prayed for God's forgiveness for his awful ...

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  12. PLAGUE INFECTED RATS

    Several more bubonic-infected rats were found to-day in the city in the vicinity of Sussex-street. ...

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  13. THE REPRESENTATIVES

    In reply to Sir John Quick, the Postmaster-General said the deputy Postmaster-General of Victoria had not been censured by him for illegal acts or for ...

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  14. TASMANIAN FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    The Agent-General has forwarded Lo the Premier (Mr. W. B. Propsting) a report upon the consignments of Tasmanian fruit per the Australia and the ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES EXPERIENCES.

    The Chief Justice has publicly expressed the opinion that the Arbitration Act in New South Wales is productive of a most alarming and deplorable ...

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  16. A FRIENDLY INTERVIEW.

    Louis Botha and the members of the Boer Congress have had a friendly interview with Sir Arthur Lawley, Lieut.—Governor of the Transvaal Colony. ...

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  17. STATE GOVERNOR'S SALARY

    In the Assembly Mr. Lamont moved the second reading of a bill to reduce the salaries of future Governors and their secretaries. The Premier opposed the ...

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  18. DRAINAGE OF HOBART.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Drainage Board to-day 20 applications were received for the position of surveyor and 48 for engineer's assistant. They were ...

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  19. REMARKS BY A CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The severe remarks made by the Chief Justice respecting the Industrial Arbitration Act have created a great stir in political and industrial circles. The ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. HOBART & SOUTH

    The Mines Department has received a communication from Melbourne stating that wolfram in London is worth from 33s to 37s 6d. per unit, whereas two years ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. SMALL-POX.

    A telegram from Thursday Island states that the steamer Empire, from Hong Kong, arrived there with a case of small- pox on board. The patient is a woman ...

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  22. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    This afternoon the schedule of John Fortescue Cockburn Anderson, trading as R. S. Anderson and Sons, solicitors, was filed in the Insolvency Court. The ...

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  23. FRUITGROWERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the members of the above union was held at Cook's Chambers to-day. Present—The president (Mr. L. M. Shoobridge), Messrs. ...

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  24. HOW I BECAME RICH.

    A most interesting article written by Mr. John D. Rockefeller on "How I Got Rich" appears in the "New York American." The article was first ...

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  25. A LUGGER LOST.

    A telegram from Broome notifies that the lugger Elizabeth is reported to have been lost at sea. The craft, which had a crew of six, was last seen on March ...

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  26. THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.

    The Bible-in-schools Conference,replying to the pronouncement of the Cath[?]lie Bishops, states it deeply sympathises with the Roman Catholics in their ...

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  27. FISCAL ISSUE.

    Fifteen hundred co-operative delegates, representing 2,000,000 members, held a meeting at Stratford to-day. The gathering endorsed the ...

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  28. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A Post Office employee named Thomas William Beet was presented at the City Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a shilling from a cash-box at the G.P.O. ...

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  29. A TROTTING CASE.

    The Supreme Court was again crowded by trotting enthusiasts to-day, when the hearing of the case Gooding ver[?]s the Tasmanian Trotting Association was ...

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  30. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    A great reduction in the number or hands how employed on the lines is contemplated by the railway companies in ...

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  31. HEAVY FLOODS.

    The highest flood ever known is running in the Wanganui River, which is bank high, with no signs of abatement. Business in the town is party suspended, ...

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  32. DIVORCES IN VICTORIA.

    The Divorce Court was busy during the current month. In 61 cases the decree nisi for a dissolution of marriage was granted, and one petition for a judicial ...

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  33. METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE.

    The General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia was opened this evening The delegates number 180, the New South Wales ...

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  34. COTTON CONGRESS.

    The Cotton Congress at Zurich, Switzerland, has appointed an international committee, with a view of realising the objects for which the congress was ...

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  35. THE BRUNNERTON DISASTER

    Search is being made at Brunnerton for the body of Mr. Jones, who was buried by a landslip under the ruins of his hotel. ...

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  36. A LUCKY MAN.

    It has transpired that Patrick Hennessy, employed as weigher in the sugar refinery at Brooklyn, inherits a Melbourne uncle's fortune of £80,000. ...

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  37. A CAPTAIN'S MISTAKE.

    When the Antarctic expedition was at Auckland Island Captain Scott killed a bullock for the crew of the Discovery, thinking the cattle there belonged to the ...

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  38. THEFT OF BANK NOTES.

    George Marshall Refford has been arrested in connection with the theft of bank notes from the Duke of Newcastle. ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Between 7000 and 8000 bags of wheat sold at 3s to 3s 0½d ex store. Prime wheat sold at 3s 1d, delivered. Bran was quoted at up to 7¾d; pollard, 7½d ...

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  40. WAR OF RATES.

    Owing to the war of rates the steamer fares from Europe to America have been fixed at 40s. ...

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  41. INLAND WIRES

    The half-yearly meeting of the Zeeban brunch of the A. N.A. was held this evening. The following appointments were made for the next term:— ...

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  42. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast for May 27 is:—Fino weather likely to continue during the neat two days, with light and variable winds, the state of the adjacent seas being ...

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  43. TURKISH AFFAIRS

    Remal Pasha, a son-in-law of Sultan Abdul Hamid, and other high officials, have recently been exiled from Constantinople. ...

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  44. PRISONER RECAPTURED.

    W. Snow, who escaped from gaol last night, was arrested later in Harriugton-street. ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL

    When—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 30,445,000 bushels, as against 38,700,000 bushels a week age. ...

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  46. ESCAPE OF A PATIENT.

    Yesterday morning Alfred, Chalmers, of unsound mind, got away from the Sheffield gaol, where he was placed pending removal to Launceston Detention House. ...

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  47. METALS.

    Copper.—The quotation is £56 12s 6d for spot, and £56 15s for three months [?]elivery. Silver.—Bars are quoted at 2s 1¼d per ...

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  48. VALUABLE STOCK SHIPMENTS TO TASMANIA.

    The Agent-General has advised the Premier that Mr. T. J. Woolf, veterinary inspector of the Government of Tasmania in ...

    Article : 55 words
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