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  2. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A sensational railway accident occurred at Dimboola on Friday night, resulting in the death of a valuable circus pony. The animals belonging to Wirth's ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Though the "Free Press" describes the cancelling by Canada of the Vancouver subsidy as rataliation, the "Times" Ottawa correspondent declares that that ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS

    The eighth annual meeting of the Commercial Travellers' Association of Tasmania at the association's premises in Charles-street on Saturday night, was ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Thomas H. Garrett, telegraph messenger, Zeehan, salary £39 per annum, is to be assistant letter carrier at Strahan, with a salary of £60 per annum. W. P. ...

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  6. INQUESTS.

    Mr. John Hope, M.H.A. (coroner), held an inquest on the body of Charles Davey, who was accidentally killed on the road between the Shepherd and Murphy mine ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    The annual meeting of the synod and the retreat of priests of the Catholic Church has been held at St. Virgilius', Hobart, during the week, and there has ...

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  8. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS

    Lieutenant Robert Forrest, of the Derwent Regiment, has resigned his provisional appointment to the Commonwealth cadet corps. The following probationary ...

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  9. AN APPEAL DISMISSED

    Mr. Justice Higgius yesterday delivered his reserved judgment on the appeal by the Jumbunna Coal Mining Co., Outtrim, Howitt, and British Consolidated Coal ...

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  10. PRACTICAL IMPERIALISM.

    Referring to the all red route, the "Daily Chronicle states that it is desiraable that Australia should reveal her attitude. Mr. Deakin expressed the ...

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  11. KEROSENE DUTY

    The Minister for Customs has received the reports asked for from several Customs collectors, regarding the quantity of kerosene imported during the time the ...

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  12. "A MISTAKE SOMEWHERE."

    "I think there is a mistake somewhere," said the Prime Minister, referring to the cablegram stating that Canada's decision to discontinue the ...

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  13. VIRGINIA MINE TROUBLE

    The Premier visited Bendigo yesterday with the object of settling the dispute between the Virginia Mining Co. and its men. Mr. Beat attended a conference of ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS

    On Saturday evening Messrs. Meyneli and Gunn's Dramatic Company, headed by Miss Maud Hildyard, repeated the stirring Russian drama "A Beautiful ...

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  15. THE DRUCE CASE

    Counsel for the prosecution in the Druce case has stated that he will no longer rely on Caldwell's evidence. ...

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  16. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Mr. Steve Ford, secretary of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, is visiting Lottah in connection with the business of the organisation. ...

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  17. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held at the Devon Hospital before the coroner (Mr. A. Boatwright) and a jury of seven on the body of Joseph Coates, who cut his. ...

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  18. OUR HOBART LETTER.

    The polling on Thursday last for once, at any rate, confirmed the forecasts of those who have followed closely the chances of the candidates. The ...

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  19. PROSECUTION CLOSED.

    The evidence for the prosecution has closed. ...

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  20. A WARRANT FOR CALDWELL.

    The Central News Agency states that a warrant has been issued for the arrest of Caldwell on a charge of conspiracy and perjury. It was then found that he ...

    Article : 137 words
  21. WEST'S PICTURES AND THE BRESCIANS.

    After a most successful season at the Town Hall, Hobart, where they have drawn crowded and enthusiastic audiences, West's Pictures and the Brescians ...

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  22. LEGAL

    Mr. A. L. Butler, son of Mr. E. H. Butler, has passed the final law examination for admission as an attorney and proctor of the Supreme Court of ...

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  23. AN INQUEST NECESSARY.

    Francis White, who was found in a semi-conscious condition in High-street, and was conveyed to the General Hospital, died to-day. An inquest will be ...

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  24. THE MAIN LINE

    The work of reducing the curves on the Main line in the vicinity of the Botanic Gardens and Government House grounds, Hobart, is to be put in hand at ...

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  25. TESTAMENTARY

    The following probates, where the estate is more than £1000, have been issued:—Amy Daviss, to Katherine Sarah Pitt and Harold Frederick Turner, 1710; ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL.

    Linseed Oil.—Double-boiled linseed oil is quoted at 1s 9d per gallon, packages extra. Finished Metals.—Galvanised iron, best ...

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  27. CITY BAND CONCERT.

    At the Cliff Grounds to-night the City Band will give the second popular concert of the season. The following selections will be included in the ...

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  28. NEW AMERICAN CONSUL

    Mr. Henry D. Baker, the new American Consul to Hobart, arrived on the Loongana on Saturday morning, and spent a few hours seeing the sights of ...

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  29. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR.

    Mr. D. Freeman, senior alderman, has been elected Mayor of Hobart, and his selection will be generally approved by the citizens. The new Mayor is a ...

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  30. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders have been accepted:— Road, causeway to Sandford jetty, 386, W. P. Chapman, £100 5s; road, through ...

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  31. A TRIP ABROAD

    Mr. John Moyle, mine manager of the Ring Valley mine, returned to Zeehan on Saturday afternoon, after an eight months' trip to Great Britain. ...

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  32. BIOSCOPE ENTERTAINMENT.

    The last of the series of bioscope entertainments in St. John's Hall will be given to-morrow evening, when 3000ft. of moving pictures from the firm of ...

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  33. A GORGE "SING-SONG."

    On Wednesday evening a very attractive programme will be presented at the Cataract Cliff Grounds by the Band of the 12th A.I. Regiment (Bandmaster ...

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  34. SCHOOL PRIZES.

    We are in the midst of those essentially happy functions, school breakings-up. Bishop Mercer, speaking at Hutchins', repeated his protest against the ...

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  35. SALE OF BOOTHS

    The Devonport race booths have been sold as follows:—Inside—Mr. S. Hunt, 26 10s; outside, Mr. P. W. Johnstone, 18. Regatta booths—Mr. G. Alexander, ...

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  36. CHORAL SERVICE

    The Masonic Lodge held a choral service this afternoon in the Theatre Royal. The funds raised are to be devoted to the Zeehan and Dundas Hospital. The ...

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  37. STATE SCHOOL CONCERT AT LONGFORD.

    The pupils of the state school gave their annual concert in the Foresters' Hall, Longford, and were greeted with a packed house. The Warden Mr A. Youl, M.H.A.) acted as chairman and ...

    Article : 182 words
  38. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR THE POOR.

    A concert is being arranged for Wednesday night to give some poor families in the city Christmas cheer. It is being undertaken by Miss Stewart, ...

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  39. MARINE BOARD.

    The marine board election is to be contested. The retiring wardens are Hon. T. M. Fisher, M.L.C., Mr. Condon, and Mr. E. J. Burgess. The last-named ...

    Article : 139 words
  40. HAGLEY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Badcock took place on Thursday, and was largely attended, the whole of the surrounding districts being well represented. On ...

    Article : 72 words
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