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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mr. Harry Boyle, the well-know cricketer died at Bendigo this morning after along illness. He was in his 60th year. ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    In the Senate to-day Senator Millen moved, "That to meet the requirements of section 20 of the Constitution, leave of absence be granted every member of ...

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  4. AT THE COLLERIES.

    In order it get in touch with the coal miners in, strike (writes a special reporter of the "Age" under date Newcastle, Tuesday), it is necessary to board ...

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  5. THE GENERAL HOSPITAL

    There were present last night at the monthly meeting of the board of management of the General Hospital Mr. F. Stanfield (chairman), the Mayor ...

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  6. SENATE OPPOSITION

    At a meeting of the Opposition in the Senate to-day the resignation of Senator Symon as leader was accepted with regret. The reason given for his ...

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  7. OPIUM SEIZURE

    Two constables made a big seizure of opium this morning. They noticed a cab being driven away from the Australian wharf, and stopped the vehicle. ...

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  8. EX-PATIENT'S COMPLAINT

    Several weeks ago Miss Katie Jones, of Mount Pleasant, Who had been a patient in the General Hospital for some weeks, made complaints as to ...

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  9. MOTOR RECORD

    The world's motor car record for a continuous run of 24 hours over roads is now held in Australia. The sensational feat of securing it was begun ...

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  10. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The weather was very hot to-day, and a slight thunderstorm passed over this afternoon, accompanied by a shower. QUEENSTOWN, Thursday, ...

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  11. APPOINTMENTS

    Mr. R. M. Johnston has been appointed a member of the board of management of the state school teachers' superannuation fund. Mr. J. Osborne, jun., has ...

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  12. A JUDGE'S DISCRETION

    "Is a judge's discretion reviewable?" was the question upon which the High Court gave a decision to-day. The appeal was from an order of the Supreme ...

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  13. SCHOOL EXHIBITION.

    Final arrangements have been made for holding an exhibition of state school work at the Albert Hall and annexe, Launceston, on December 5 and 6. It is ...

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  14. NEW TOURIST ROOMS

    Sir Gerald Strickland to-day opened the new tourist rooms, which comprise the offices recently occupied by the Taxes Department, at the corner of Elizabeth ...

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  15. THE REPRESENTATIVES

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30. THE EXCISE ACT. The Minister of Customs (Mr. Chapman) in reply to Mr. O'Malley (Tas.), ...

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  16. THE HOTEL TRAGEDY

    At the inquest to-day concerning the tragedy at the hotel Metropole on Friday last, when George Lister King and Ada Rosalie King were found dead, the ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL

    At a, meeting of the Council of the Tasmanian University held to-day it was unanimously resolved, on the motion of the Vice-Chancellor, "That this Council ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND CRISIS

    Most of the members were present in their office to-day. The Opposition held a meeting, and the object, it is believed, was to formulate an appeal to ...

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  19. EVANDALE POLICE COURT

    At the Evandale Police Court yesterday morning, before the Hon. W. Hartnoll and Mr. T. Perkins, Js.P., Ernest Arthur Mountain (17) and William ...

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  20. COASTAL NEWS

    The Flora arrived on her altered running this morning with 52 passengers and 82 tons of cargo. She leaves for Melbourne to-night. ...

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  21. THE MAIL STEAMERS

    As showing the immense saving effected, in the "fuel bill" when the speed of steamers is reduced to about three-quarter speed, the difference in the ...

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  22. BAPTIST UNION

    The Baptist Union meetings were continued and concluded to-day. The first meeting was of a devotional nature, and was conducted by Mr. E. Thompson, ...

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  23. SALVATIONISTS IN COURT.

    Three Salvationists—Edward Egan, Thomas Lynn, and Lucy Angus—who were on Friday fined £5, in default distress, or one month's imprisonment, ...

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  24. PUBLICATIONS.

    "Life" for November is to hand. Its contents include an interesting sketch of the Department of Trade and Customs, by Dr. Wollaston, and an article ...

    Article : 96 words
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