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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    With characteristic enterprise, the management of the series of pictorial and musical entertainments have secures for Monday night's programme the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Apparently the Government is not anxious to risk a contest at Manchester by the appointment of Mr. W. S. Churchill, M.P., as chief Secretary for ...

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  4. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Longford is not the only place noted for big gooseberries. Paragraphs have recently appeared in the local press referring to some phenomenally large ...

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  5. THE LATE MR. WATHEN-

    An inquest was held before the coroner (Mr. E. Whitfeld) yesterday, about the circumstances attending the death of Thomas Henry Wathen, watchmaker, late ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    A few days ago it was announced that the invention of Mr. G. Austin, the Victorian who came from Australia with an appliance for use in naval warfare, had ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The building trade conference held a preliminary meeting in private to-day, and at the conclusion the following statement was handed to the press:—"It has ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Mr. Playford resigned to-day. Pending the permanent appointment of a successor, Mr. Mauger will get as Minister of Defence. Mr. Playford left a memo in ...

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  9. THE RETIRING AGE.

    In the Commonwealth military orders it is notified that the retiring age for armament artificers, assistant armament artificers, and other ordnance ...

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  10. TOURISTS AT THE CAPITAL

    The weather continues delightfully fine, and the city is full of visitors. No less than 130 tourists left Collins-street this afternoon in conveyances for ...

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  11. TRAWLERS OFFERED.

    Sir William Lyne has received an offer from a resident of New Zealand to provide the Commonwealth with two trawlers suitable for the purposes which the ...

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  12. MR. JUSTICE BARTON.

    Mr. Justice Barton and party arrived to-night, and will remain at Burnie till Monday. ...

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  13. THE STEAMER KAKAPO.

    The s. Kakapo landed a large quantity of coal to-day, and left for Sydney this evening. She was delayed a couple of hours because the men refused, to unload ...

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  14. THE IMMIGRATION LEAGUE

    The Immigration League of Australia gave consideration to-day to a letter received from Sir Clement Kinloch Cooke chairman of the Central Emigration ...

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  15. MISS LIZZIE NEWBOLD CONCERT COMPANY.

    Mr. E. T. Edwards, advance representative, has been requested by numerous letters from several town on the East Coast to give the residents an ...

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  16. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT

    In the City Court to-day a young Syrian woman, Belinda Schalt, was charged with being a prohibited immigrant. The police said on account of ...

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  17. LINE INTERRUPTED.

    Telegraphic communication between Launceston and Devonport was interrupted early this morning by a tree falling across the line near the southern ...

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  18. IRISH PARLIAMENTARY FUNDS.

    Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., interviewed, declared that Mr. Joseph Devlin, M.P., had deferred defaming him until the Australian collections had been finished. ...

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  19. MR. LESLIE HARRIS.

    The eagerly anticipated visit of Mr. Leslie Harris takes place on Monday and Tuesday next, January 14 and 15 the Academy of Music. Unfortunately. Mr. ...

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  20. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Last June Mr. Deakin sent through the Governor-General to Lord Elgin a long despatch with reference to the New Hebrides, and the document was made ...

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  21. AN ACT OF VANDALISM.

    An act of vandalism was reported to the police to-day. The casing of a letter pillar at the intersection of William and Best streets was broken during ...

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  22. COMPULSORY SETTLEMENT.

    The Premier on the 3rd inst. cabled to the Agent-General to inform the directors of the Peel River Company that unless an offer of the whole estate at a ...

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  23. WESTERN NEWS.

    Rev. Wellesley Smith, rector of St. Martin's Church for the last six years, who has been appointed to a position on the staff of St. David's Cathedral, ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE COAL.

    During 1906 the exports of coal from Newcastle exceeded four million tons. ...

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  25. A CHINESE RAID.

    The police raided a Chinese shop in Castlereagh-street to-night and took possession of intoxicating liquor called "samsue" valued at about £120. Two ...

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  26. ORANGIAN GOVERNORSHIP.

    In the interest of Orangia, King Edward asked Major Sir Hamilton John Good-Adams, K.C.M.G., to remain as Lieutenant-Governor after the grant of ...

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  27. A MURDER CHARGE.

    The evidence at an inquest on a newlyborn child found on vacant ground at Waterloo was that the infant was born alive and smothered. A verdict of ...

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  28. A MARRIAGE EXPERIMENT.

    A strange experiment in a new and improved form of matrimony ended in failure on December 1 (writes a New York correspondent), when the Supreme ...

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  29. AMY SHERWIN SEASON.

    Arrangements have been made for Madame Amy Sherwin, the Tasmanian nightingale, to give a concert at the Albert Hall on Monday, 28th inst. The box plan ...

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  30. FRANCE AND THE CHURCH

    A priest has been acquitted at Toulon of the charge of saying Mass without first having given a notification of the intended' celebration. ...

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  31. SHIPOWNERS' RESPONSIBILITY.

    An interesting question has been raised in Sydney commercial circles during the last few days in connection with the landing of cargo prior to reporting a ...

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  32. THE SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    At the Science Congress to-day, Dr. Ramsay Smith read a paper on "The Place of the Australian Aboriginal in Recent Anthropological Research. He ...

    Article : 162 words
  33. BIGAMY CASE.

    Dorothy Josephine Wagstaffe, of Elm Place, Kensington, has been sentenced to three days' imprisonment for bigamy. [This lady astonished the officer in ...

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  34. JAPANESE ARMY.

    An increase in the army is provided for in the estimates submitted to the Japanese Diet. It is proposed to add four divisions. ...

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  35. THE AMEER'S VISIT.

    The Earl of Minto, Viceroy of India, and the Countess are at Agra, where a brilliant reception was accorded the Ameer. ...

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  36. HAVE YOU DEBILITY?

    Debility means general weakness of the whole system, and is characterised by a weary, worn-out feeling. Women especially are sufferers in this respect, owing ...

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  37. EDISON ELECTRIC ERA.

    After a long and record season in Launceston the Edison Electric Era Company finish up this evening, 16 nights' consecutive performances having been ...

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  38. ELINGAMITE TREASURE.

    A syndicate formed to recover gold from the wreek of the Elingamite secured 1500 sovereigns, when operations had to be discontinued owing to rough ...

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  39. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    King Edward farewelled Field-Marshal the Duke of Connaught, who is starting as Inspector-General of Army, for a tour in the Straits Settlements. ...

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  40. A HAIR-WASH TRAGEDY.

    There is a young resident of the upper western section of the town who is blessed with dignity beyond his years, and with a sister whose years, albeit these ...

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  41. BRITISH MAILS.

    A project will shortly be submitted to the Imperial Parliament involving an expenditure of £1,250,000, in the acceleration of mails on all the British routes ...

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  42. ENGINE DRIVER'S PLUCK.

    During a coal strike in America a coal train was stopped by the strikers about a quarter of a mile from a wooden bridge. The leader told the driver that ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLES.

    A railway is being constructed from Zermatt to the top of the Matterhorn. The British Government intends to make It determined effort to extirpate ...

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  44. INVENTORS.

    Inventors are the pioneers of industrial wealth, and the country which produces the most inventions is the keenest in manufacturing enterprise. Several ...

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  45. EARTHQUAKE.

    A violent earthquake was experienced at Arvika, in Sweden. Houses rocked, and the inhabitants were greatly alarmed. ...

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  46. VOLCANIC ASHES.

    An analysis of the ashes of the recent Vesuvian eruption shows, as we are told by a Parisian journal, that they appear to contain substances that might make ...

    Article : 92 words
  47. ROAD TO RUIN

    Begins when constipation and billousness fasten themselves on you, and drag down your health chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cure these ...

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  48. CAN'T SHAKE IT OFF.

    How often we hear persons with colds make the above remark. But DR. SHELDON'E NEW DISCOVERY shakes them oft promptly and effectively in a few doses. ...

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  49. PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS.

    P. M. NEWTON, Patent Attorney, 95 Macquarie-street, Hobart, obtains patents in Australia and abroad, Write for particulars and advice,* ...

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