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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    The National Service League has issued a manifesto signed by Lords Roberts and Milner and others recommending the Secretary for War (Mr. Haldane) not ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mr. Prendergast, M.L.A., was re-elected leader of the state Labour party this afternoon. ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Charles Johnson, an employee of the city council, was killed by an electric wire this afternoon. He was attending to electrical wires at Lang Park, when ...

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  5. STATE TELEGRAMS.

    It is said that the Hon. N. K. Ewing has purchased the practice of the late J. W. Gill, and has taken Mr. P. Seager jun., a son of Mr. F. S. Seager, into ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Willoughby-Ward New London Company will open a season at the Academy on Thursday, with the farcical comedy "The Man from Mexico." In ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    In connection with the importation of medicines, arrangements have been made by the Customs authorities for the Government Analysts in the various states ...

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  8. LABOUR IDEALS.

    Senator E. W. Russell, of Victoria, delivered an address last night at the Mechanics' Institute on the subject of "Labour Ideals." Mr. D. J. O'Keefe ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Frank Dodds, a son of the Chief Justice, died this evening. He was suffering from typhoid. ...

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  10. A CHURCH PROPOSAL.

    Archdeacon Hindley will leave for Hobart on Friday in connection with the proposal to incorporate the diocese of Tasmania with the ecclesiastical province ...

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  11. THE EASBY ASHORE.

    The steamer Easby, from Stanley and Devonport to Sydney, with a cargo of 1000 tons of potatoes, struck the Skeris Reef in the vicinity of Gabo Island, owing ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The authorities of the Transvaal have discovered that there were 876 unauthorised arrivals of Asiatics in 1906. ...

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  13. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS

    A list of chemists in Tasmania is published in to-night's "Gazette." A bank holiday is proclaimed at Ulverstone for the show. Messrs. C. A. Brown, S. ...

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  14. INCOME TAX DEFAULTERS

    The Commissioner of Taxes has instituted proceedings against 34 federal officers for having failed to pay their income tax. The first case, which will be ...

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  15. LABOUR FOR THE MINES.

    The Transvaal Government has appointed Messrs. Stockenstroom, chairman, Spencer, and Francke representatives of the mines, Mr. Cresswell A. White ...

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  16. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    Although Messrs. Trevisa Clarke and John Splen, the representatives of the contractors for the new English mail service, have not yet reached England, ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE.

    To-day an operation was performed on the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne. The operation was not of a serious nature, and Archbishop Clarke is now doing ...

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  18. HOBART CITY COUNCIL.

    At the city council meeting this afternoon Sir Henry Knight, an ex-Lord Mayor of London, occupied a seat on the right of the Mayor, who in a brief speech ...

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  19. THE ALL BLACKS.

    The musical "All Blacks," who have been touring the state for the past 12 weeks, send the following record of their travels:—By rail they have gone 1672 ...

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  20. ROUMANIAN REVOLT.

    One hundred and seventy-nine of the new of the Potemkin, the Russian warship which recently mutinied, have been arrested in Roumania for declaring ...

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  21. A JOCKEY ASSAULTED.

    Michael Coghlan, a jockey, was savagely assaulted in a Ballarat hotel on Saturday night. Two men named Jack Newham and E. C. Nolan are in ...

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  22. THE RESCUED MINER.

    The rescued Italian miner, Varischetti, was not anxious to leave his comfortable room at Mr. Rubischaum's residence, Bonnievale, to go to Perth in ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    The branch of the Union of Russian People at Odessa has secured 67 out of 72 seats in the municipality. The Jews are greatly alarmed, fearing a massacre. ...

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  24. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day James Howie, jun., pleaded not guilty to a charge of manslaughter arising out of a mishap on March 14, when ...

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  25. A SENSATIONAL TRIP

    The City of Troy, carrying 60 passengers, was ablaze on the Hudson River. She steamed ahead, end rushed into Edwin Gould's private dock at Dibbs's ...

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  26. AN APPEAL CASE.

    The hearing of the appeal by Mr. Crouch, M.P., against the assessment of the Commissioner of Taxes, in which his income tax was charged on his ...

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  27. CARGO INSURANCES.

    The Easby's cargo of 800 bags of potatoes from this port was insured. From Stanley Messrs. Robert Robinson and Co. had 1000 bags of potatoes, which ...

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  28. WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT.

    Of 19 women elected to the Finnish Parliament nine are Social Democrats. The latter are the largest party in the House. ...

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  29. THE CORRIMAL OUTRAGE.

    Further particulars as to the shooting affray at Corrimal show that Mrs. Barclay, with her husband, arrived from Sydney about three weeks ago, and rented ...

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  30. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE

    The Acting-Prime Minister stated to-day, with reference to the federal capital site, that it seemed extraordinary there should be any difficulty in the ...

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  31. OUR FISHERIES.

    Mr. Dannevig, of the Fisheries Investigation Department of New South Wales, to-day finished the preliminary work in connection with the plans for ...

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  32. AN ART MUSEUM.

    Mr. Peter Widener a tramway magnate, has offered two millions sterling to found an Art Museum in Philadelphia, provided the city furnishes a site in ...

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  33. BURNIE STATE SCHOOL.

    Mr. Hamilton assumed the position of head teacher at the local state school to-day. He comes from South Australia. ...

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  34. ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY

    The committee of the Arts and Crafts Society of Northern Tasmania met at Launceston Technical School on Friday. The president (Mrs. Russen) occupied the ...

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  35. EXCISE TARIFF ACT.

    The first local application under the Excise Tariff Act of 1906 for a declaration that the conditions of labour in a factory were fair and reasonable so as ...

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  36. GAMING PROSECUTIONS.

    At the City Court to-day William Schultz, manager of the Tasmanian Parcels Express Delivery Company, and Leslie King, his 17-year-old clerk, were ...

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  37. DISCOVERY OF EXPLOSIVES

    Numerous cases labelled "nails" and "paint," but containing cartridges and dynamite respectively, have been discovered at Newcastle. They were ...

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  38. RECREATION GROUND.

    Delegates from the cricket, football, and athletic clubs met at the town board office to-night to arrange rates for the use of the Recreation Ground. No ...

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  39. CARR VILLA CEMETERY.

    The following report of the cemetery committee for the year 1906 was tabled at yesterday's meeting of the city council:—Your committee have to report for ...

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  40. DEVONPORT TOWN BOARD.

    Mr. M'Fie reported at the town board meeting that agitation would shortly be commenced for another effort to secure the construction of the Wilmot railway. ...

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  41. GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the German Admiralty has now ordered or is building four Dreadnoughts, namely, two of 18,000 tons and two of 19,000. One ...

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  42. CAMPBELL TOWN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A meeting was held at the Council Chambers, Campbell Town, on Thursday, Present—The Warden (Mr. A. E. Jones) Messrs. N. Nicolson and F. Gibson. ...

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  43. ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT.

    Elizabeth Barclay was before the Wollongong Police Court to-day, charged with shooting Elizabeth Kennedy at Corrimal. The constable who arrested the ...

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  44. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    An edict issued by the Sultan of Morocco has been read in the chief mosque of Fez. Through the wickedness of his people, his Majesty stated, two ...

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  45. CAPSIZE OF A BOAT.

    During a sharp thunderstorm and squally weather yesterday a sailing boat was capsized thee miles off Coogee. Harry Jackson, a married man with four ...

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  46. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    Mr. Ames Hellicar will retire from the service of the Bank of Australasia to-morrow, owing to ill-health. Mr. Hellicar succeeded the late Mr. John ...

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  47. MURDEROUS ATTACK.

    James Smithers cut the throat of a young woman named Jackson at Christchurch, and then cut his own throat. The woman's condition is serious. The ...

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  48. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The British subscriptions to the Russian relief fund total £100,000 sterling, which, with M. Kokovtsoff's grants, has met the worst forms of distress. But ...

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  49. THE KING'S GOLD PLATE.

    The State Dinner service is the most important service in the Great Pantry, and dates (in its present form) from about 1810. It includes, says a writer in ...

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  50. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Present—The chairman and Messrs. N. Nicolson and F. Gibson. The chairman tendered an agreement with Mr. Bolton re clearing drains. Reports from the ...

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  51. WESTERLY WEATHER.

    The rain of Sunday night passed off, and although it threatened again yesterday morning, only a slight shower fell. It gave place to a strong westerly wind, ...

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  52. SALES OF BLOOD STOCK.

    At a sale of blood stock to-day Murillo (imp.), by Valasquez—Balsam, was bought by Major Smith, of Nandillyan, for 360 guineas. Sir F. Sutton, of ...

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  53. TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    There has been an outbreak of the anti-Christian movement in China. The scene of it is Taiyen-fu, the capital of the province of Shansi, and on the main ...

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  54. A LARCENY CHARGE.

    The charge against Albert Smith of the larceny of ore at the Zeehan Western mine occupied the Police Court all day. Six new witnesses were examined, and ...

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  55. BOARD OF ADVICE.

    Present—The chairman and Messrs. N. Nicolson and F. Gibson. Correspondence was tabled to and from the Director of Education re the sanitary conveniences ...

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  56. WELL CENSORED.

    "When Maxim Gorky dined with me," said a literary New Yorker, "he talked about the Russian censorship. "He said that in the course of the ...

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  57. PUBLICATIONS.

    The April "Cassell's" is to hand. It contains a fine assortment of letterpress and illustrations. The subjects include—"Professor Sevcik's Life Story," ...

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  58. A TAX ON BACHELORS

    A socialist deputy, M. Coutant, has proposed as an amendment to the French Income Tax Bill that a special tax shall be levied on all unmarried persons of ...

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