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  2. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    The man known as 'Swannie, who was picked up in the street on Sunday with a fractured skull, died in the Hospital to-night without regaining ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Deakin states that Sir Williams Lyne has published the Commerce Act regulations for the purpose of inviting the usual preliminary criticism. The ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Dominion House of Commons is considering a bill ensuring a more stringent restriction, and at deportation of undesirable immigrants. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Owing to the San Francisco earthquake delaying the mails, the Trinity College musical examinations throughout New Zealand have been postponed until June ...

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  6. HOBART & SOUTH

    The installation of the Post Office clock and chimes has commenced. ...

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  7. PRIVATIONS AT SEA.

    Ten members of the crew of the ship Melville Island, amongst whom is a fragile looking little woman, named Mrs. Maguire, who figures on the ship's ...

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  8. AN ARSON CASE.

    The grand jury has decided not to go on with the case against Mrs. Kennedy who was charged with burning a house and contents in Lansdowne Crescent, ...

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  9. TRAMWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The Premier held a conference to-day with representatives of the municipalities on the subject of tramway construction. A resolution was carried recommending. ...

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  10. THE COURT.

    Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria have returned to London from their Mediterranean tour. ...

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  11. FUNERAL DRIVERS' UNION

    The Funeral Drivers' Union in New York called a strike a few days ago. Since then non-unionists have been driving the hearses, and, as a protest, ...

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  12. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS

    Particulars of to-morrow's celebrations have been published by the Education Department. Resides what has already appeared, it is notified that the Governor ...

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  13. COAL ALLOWANCE.

    The Minister of Defence said yesterday that Mr. M'Cay, when Minister of Defence, reduced the allowance of coal to the men in the forts. He had since ...

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  14. CANADIAN FINANCES.

    The Canadian surplus for the year amounts to £1,572,000. Hon. W. S. Fielding, Minister of Finance for the Dominion, anticipates ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    Mr. Seddon arrived by the Nera this morning, and was welcomed by Messrs. Murray and Swinburne, representing the State Government., and the Lord Mayor, ...

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  16. A.N.A. EXHIBITION.

    In view of the proposed Australian exhibition, to he held in Launceston under the auspices of the A.N.A., the following article from the "Argus" in reference ...

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  17. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    Information has been received that five stranded Australians in San Francisco were taken in hand by the British Consulate. Four are from New South Wales, ...

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  18. AMERICAN VICE-CONSUL.

    Mr. Robert Stewart, a prominent British merchant and American vice-consul at Datum, has been murdered in his residence. ...

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  19. COMMISSIONER OF POLICE.

    The Public Service Commission has recommended Mr. J. E. C. Lord as Commissioner of Police. The Executive Council will consider the recommendation in ...

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  20. AN APPLICATION REFUSED

    The military board has refused Major Hawker's application for a court-martial. Major Hawker applied for it in regard to the decision of the Minister to stop ...

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  21. COLONEL KELLER.

    A bomb severely wounded Colonel Keller at Kalisz. The colonel acted with great severity in suppressing the recent disturbances. ...

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  22. AN ENQUIRY ADJOURNED.

    The enquiry into the Buninyong-Criffel collision was resumed before the Marine Court to-day, and was adjourned to get further evidence regarding the length of ...

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  23. CURE FOR LEPROSY.

    Reuter's representative at New Orleans declares that the Board of Control of the Louisiana Leper Home has announced ,the discharge of three lepers, ...

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  24. LAND FRAUDS.

    A despatch has been received by the Governor-General from Lord Elgin that the attention of the Imperial Government has been directed to the ...

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  25. A VESSEL WRECKED.

    The s. Oakburn, 3865 tons. Captain Craithwaite, from New York to Sydney, has been totally wrecked on Quiker Point. ...

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  26. BENEFICIAL RAINS.

    Beneficial rains have fallen throughout the state. ...

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  27. GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA

    Great Britain demands in connection with Nanchang an indemnity of 4000 sterling. ...

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  28. A STRANGER'S DEATH.

    At the Railway Hotel a stranger was discovered lying across bed in the room with a bullet wound in his temple. He died on the way to the Hospital. The ...

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  29. BRITISH LOAD LINE.

    By 22 votes to 14 the Grand Committee on Trade has decided to impose the British load line on foreign ships laden abroad for the United Kingdom. ...

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  30. M'CRACKEN'S COMPANY.

    It is understood that the bond-holders have rejected the terms offered by M'Cracken's Company, owing to no provision being made for the overdue ...

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  31. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    In the Civil Court to-day George Whalen brought an action against Frederick John Martin for £995, being hall of £1900 received by the defendant in ...

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  32. UNPAID INCREMENTS.

    The report of the Public Service Commissioner on the public servants who did not receive their increments out of last year's vote, owing to the amount ...

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  33. BEQUEST TO CHARITIES.

    Dr. Thomas Corgett, of Droitwich, has bequeathed £15,000 to charities. ...

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  34. IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The Prime Minister is anxious to obtain information from the State Premiers as soon as possible on the scheme which he has promulgated for placing all the ...

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  35. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    The German Navy League's membership increased from 250,000 to 1,000,000 last year. It has been resolved by the league that ...

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  36. NEW NORFOLK ASYLUM.

    This morning the Premier (Mr. J. W Evans) went to New Norfolk on a visit of inspection of the hospital for the insane, and accompanied by Dr. Willmot ...

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  37. A FATALITY AT SEA.

    Mr. W. Innes, of Devonport has received a letter from his son Frank, dated from the ship Cromdale, which last week put into ...

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  38. WESTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. Newton Moore) delivered his policy speech at Bunbury last night. He anticipated that the deficit, which stood at £46,000 when the ...

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  39. NEWLY-APPOINTED STATISTICIAN.

    Mr. Knibbs, the newly-appointed Federal Statistician, will informally meet the Minister for Home Affairs next Monday before assuming office. ...

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  40. FINANCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  41. REDISTRIBUTION PLANS.

    The redistribution plans and reports have now been handed over to the clerks of Parliament, except those of Victoria, which were only recently received by the ...

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  42. TASMANIAN TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE.

    The fiftieth annual meeting of members of the Tasmanian Temperance Alliance was held in the Rechabite Chambers this afternoon. Mr. L. Lodge presided, and ...

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  43. SEAMEN'S UNION TAKES ACTION.

    A remarkable development occurred on Monday in connection with the case of the nine sailors and the stewardess of the ship Melville Island, who arrived ...

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  44. INLAND WIRES

    The Warrentinna was refloated to-day, and temporary repairs effected. Owing to the rush of work at the slip, it was decided that the repairing be done at ...

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  45. ADVERTISING TASMANIA

    Thus the "Rockhampton Daily Record" of May 17:—Among the visitors to Rockhampton this week was Mr. L. S. Bruce, secretary of ...

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  46. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    A largely-attended meeting was held at St. John's Mission-room this afternoon to make arrangements for raising £150 for furnishing the chancel of the new ...

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  47. TAXATION OF THE MILLIONAIRE.

    The corner-stone was laid at Washington on April 14 of the new office building for the use of committees of both Houses of Congress, in the presence of ...

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  48. A JUMBLE FAIR.

    A jumble fair was opened in the Town Hall to-night. the proceeds of which are to go to reduciing the debt on the Catholic Church property. Mr. John Luck, ...

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  49. ROCKS SET ON FIRE BY SEA

    It was St. Patrick's Day and every man in Casey's place wore a bit of shamrock in his buttonhole. All the talk of was of Ireland, its marvellous ...

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  50. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    During their mother's absence, Mr. Jas. Kernan's children were playing with matches, and set fire to Doris. a girl of five years, who was dreadfully burnt. ...

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  51. STAR TAMAR LODGE.

    The quarterly meeting of the Tamar Lodge was held last evening, there being a good attendance. The Arch-Druid, Bro. Addison, occupied the chair. ...

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  52. A WEDDING IN A WARD.

    A novel and pathetic wedding took place in the accident ward at the General Hospital, Hobart, on Tuesday. The parties, who ...

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  53. A MASSAGE MISHAP.

    An auctioneer named Merryn J. T. B. Portus, residing at Morpeth, New South Wales, on Monday recovered 130 damages from Ada Mary ...

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  54. WHOOPING COUGH.

    The quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of Whooping cough makes it a favourite, with all mothers. It liquifies the tough mucus, ...

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  55. AFTER INFLUENZA.

    Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of ...

    Article : 43 words
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