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  2. A VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS

    Sir David Masson, a Legislative Council member for the Punjab, India, who is touring Australia, arrived by the Loongana on Thursday, and left, with Lady ...

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  3. A POPULAR COMMANDER.

    A number of influential gentlemen met at the Launceston Hotel yesterday morning to say good-bye to Captain M. F. Livingstone, on the eve of his departure ...

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  4. STATE TELEGRAMS

    At the Supreme Court to-day Frederick Ayers, a married man, was convicted of rape and sentenced to seven years. He felt his position keenly, and burst ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The annual meeting of the A.M.P. Society was held to-day. Mr. Meeks, M.L.C., the chairman, in moving the adoption of the report, said the new ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The deliberations of the Deputy Post-masters-General came to an end to-day, after about five weeks' sitting. The work of the conference will be of great ...

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  7. THE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    A correspondent in yesterday's "Examiner" drew attention to the difficulty of procuring lady volunteers to undertake the duty of collecting funds for the ...

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  8. CORNWALL COAL MINE

    The directors of the Cornwall Coal Company, accompanied by a few friends, made a trip of inspection to the mine on Thursday. The means of locomotion ...

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  9. THE PRIME MINISTER

    A cablegram was received to-day from Mr. Deakin, stating that he would leave London on Monday and probably arrive in Melbourne on June 25. ...

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  10. A FATAL FALL.

    Mrs. Hyland, from Tunnack, who was admitted to the hospital suffering from injuries sustained by falling from a window, died to-day. ...

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  11. CAPTAIN F. B. HERITAGE.

    The Military Board to-day decided that the various officers mentioned last week as having been selected should go to India and England for instruction. ...

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  12. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Thomas Harding, a prisoner in gaol, who died at the General hospital yesterday. The medical evidence ...

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  13. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT

    To-day the Postmaster-General's Department notified Mr. Croker that a new bond for an additional 25,000 security in connection with the mail contract ...

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  14. CASES OF DIPHTHERIA

    No further cases of diphtheria have been reported during the week. The Department of Public Health has obtained a supply of diphtheria anti-toxin, which ...

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  15. TASMANIAN STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 509 words
  16. CHESHUNT ESTATE

    Another batch of 17 applications for allotments in the Cheshunt estate reached the secretary of the Closer Settlement Board this morning. In not a ...

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  17. DANGER OF CONSUMPTION

    A deputation from the Women's Health Association waited on the Premier and laid before him a request that action should be taken to include cases ...

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  18. INTERSTATE MAILS

    A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce waited upon the Minister of Home Affairs yesterday at the office of the secretary of the chambers (Mr. Chas. ...

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  19. TOURISTS' ASSOCIATION

    A meeting of the committee of the Tourists' Association was held at the Tourists' Room, Public Buildings, St. John-street, last evening, when there ...

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  20. DRAINAGE BOARD PIPES

    At the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, the case against Samuel Henry Johnston, for false pretences in connection with the sale of drainage ...

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  21. HULK ON FIRE.

    A fire broke out on a coal hulk at Beauty Point to-day. The cause of the outbreak was spontaneous combustion. Fortunately only about 300 tons of coal ...

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  22. LONGFORD REFRESHMENT ROOM.

    As the outcome of letters in the press recently re the shortness of time allowed for obtaining refreshments at the Longford railway station, the General Manager ...

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  23. A COMING EVANGELIST.

    "The Press" and private advices received in Launceston state that the Rev. Andrew Allan, who severed his connection with St. Mary's U.F. Church, ...

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  24. EMPIRE DAY.

    On May 24, Empire Day, the state school children will muster at 11 o'clock in their respective playgrounds, immediately after the recess, when they will ...

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  25. NOT ILL—BUT AILING.

    There are thousands of women and men who, though they are not really ill, in the true sense of the word, are always ailing. They constantly dwell on the ...

    Article : 265 words
  26. FORFEITURE OF LEASES.

    Before Commissioner L. E. Chambers at the Police Court to-day applications were heard as under:—York v. Bell, and York v. Smith, for the forfeiture of ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. INVENTIONS.

    Have you an idea? If so, allow Mr. P.M. Newton to assist you to develop it. Mr. Newton is equipped to give you valuable information and to obtain ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. WESTERN NEWS

    Magnificently fine and warm weather has prevailed for the past three days. Two old residents left for other parts to-day, viz., Mr. W. A. Hawkes, for ...

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  29. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  30. WARATAH POULTRY SOCIETY

    The Poultry and Pigeon Society held their annual Meeting last night, when there was a fair attendance. The balance-sheet presented showed that the ...

    Article : 35 words
  31. Advertising

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    Advertising : 15 words
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