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  2. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Minister of Home Affairs has given notice that the redistribution of the New South Wales. Victorian, Queensland, and West Australian electorates ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Harold Roberts (21), a farm labourer, was brought to the hospital to-day from the country and detained for treatment, having sustained an injury to his leg, ...

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  4. TRAMS.

    "No Syndicate" writes:—It seems to be the pretty general desire of the citizens that we should have tramways in our streets, and no doubt for the city ...

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  5. A.F.A. "AT HOME."

    Members of the No. 1 Tasmanian battery and Launceston section No. 2 Tasmanian Battery, Australian Field Artillery, originally the corps known as the ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Mr. Reid resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply. He assumed full responsibility for the appointment of the Tariff Commission, commended the ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Ministers are touring the country in advocacy of the Compulsory Repurchase of Lands Bill. Since 1897 an act has been in force giving the Government ...

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  8. OUTBREAK OF FIRE.

    A fire broke out at Thorpe's produce store, Liverpool-street, this evening, and £100 worth of damage was done to the chaff, straw, manure, etc. The origin ...

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  9. A CANADIAN OFFICER.

    The Defence Department has received a cable that Lieutenant Claremont, of the Canadian Garrison Artillery, who is to take up duty with the ...

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  10. A GOVERNMENT PURCHASE

    The Government has bought from the Block 14 Company for £4500 the land at Port Adelaide on which formerly the company's smelters stood. This is to ...

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  11. A STORY REFUTED.

    A silly story has been published that a ragging took place among officers, the particular allegations being that a young officer, refusing to obey some ...

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  12. A SUCCESSFUL FAIR.

    The result of the fair organised and carried out by Messrs. P. Fitzgerald's employees last Saturday in aid of the District Nursing Association was the ...

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  13. A JURY DISAGREE.

    In the Criminal Court W. J. M'Namara, City Council Clerk, was charged with having stolen £6 15s from the Victorian Bush Fires Relief Fund. ...

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  14. A WELCOME DINNER.

    A welcome dinner was tendered to Mr. D. A. Budge, of Montreal, to-day at the Masonic Hall by the management of the Young Men's Christian ...

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  15. A LANGWARRIN EPISODE.

    An enquiry as to whether Captain Crouch did or did not surrender to the opposing force at the Easter encampment at Langwarrin was opened last ...

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  16. A SUCCESSFUL EFFORT.

    The Young Men's Christian Association, which has been endeavouring to raise £10,000 for a building, closed its fund to-night. The total received was ...

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  17. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Re the Bonanza Proprietary report which appeared in Wednesday's issue, and the statement in yesterday's issue by Mr. Heathcote, superintendent ...

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  18. THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL.

    Senator Playford states that the new Inspector-General of the Military Forces will not be paid as high a salary as Major-General Finn. He will be an ...

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  19. CLUB CERTIFICATE REFUSED.

    In the Licensing Court yesterday an application was made for a club certificate for the Cosmopolitan Club, Clarence Chambers, Hay-street. The ...

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  20. THE CRICKET DIFFICULTY.

    At a meeting held on May 23 at Prahran for the purpose of considering the question of forming a Prahran Cricket Club, a committee, consisting of Messrs. ...

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  21. WESTBURY COUNCIL.

    The monthly meeting of the Westbury Municipal Council was held in the Council Chambers, Westbery, on Friday. There were present—The Warden (Mr. R. C. ...

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  22. THE RAINFALL.

    The rain for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. was 40 points, and the total for the month 2 inches 7 points. ...

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  23. THE NATAL INCIDENT.

    Fapers relating to the Natal incident in March have been tabled to-day. They show that Mr. Deakin cabled to Canada and New Zealand, asking their ...

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  24. QUEENSTOWN HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the Hospital Union Board to-night the dispenser's report showed that during last month the average daily number of prescriptions ...

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  25. THE BUTTER BILL.

    The Otago National Dairy Association has passed a resolution that the Government should ask the British Government to insert a clause in the ...

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  26. THE TASMANIAN MAILS.

    For some weeks past negotiations have been proceeding between the central postal authorities and the Union S.S. Company with respect to a ...

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  27. (To the Editor).

    Sir,—Re Mr. C. F. Heathcote's letter of to-day's issue; I should like to state a few facts, although the matter is unmaterial to me, as I know that my ...

    Article : 181 words
  28. WESTERN NEWS.

    Mr. E. Pullen, cashier of the local branch of the National Bank of Tasmania, has been transferred to the St. Mary's branch as manager. ...

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  29. PRIEST BURNED TO DEATH

    Father M'Grath, a priest at Otago for 20 years, was burned to death in the fire which destroyed the hotel at Tapanes. ...

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  30. LECTURE AT LONGFORD.

    The Rev. A. Rogers, of Sheffield, was appointed home mission deputation to the Longford Methodist circuit for this year. On Sunday morning he preached ...

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  31. A SHAREBROKER'S CLAIM.

    At the April sittings of the Court of Requests an interesting case was heard, in which Leslie Jolly, of Launceston, sued A. E. Lowe, of Beaconsfield, miner, ...

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  32. MELVILLE ISLAND SAILORS

    The dispute between Captain Larkins, the master of the ship Melville Island, and his crew has ended in a victory for the men, who were paid off from the ...

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  33. MR. SEDDON AND THE LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. Seddon was entertained by the Federal Labour party to-day. ...

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  34. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    A very long statement of the views of the chamber of commerce on the proposed regulations under the Commerce Act was forwarded to the Minister of ...

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  35. RETIREMENT OF AN OFFICER

    Colonel Ballenger, commanding officer of the Field Artillery Brigade, asks to be placed on the unattached list at the end of the present month. At the last ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. RECIPROCITY WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    Federal Ministers and Mr. Seddon had a final consultation after Parliament rose this afternoon on the subject or reciprocily. The Prime Minister came ...

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  37. SPEAK OUT

    Publicity is what the people want. Let the public speak on the subject. There has been too much claim, too little proof. ...

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  38. AMUSEMENTS.

    The attendance at the Empire Theatre during the past week has been exceptionally good. The present company is a strong one, and an excellent vaudeville ...

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  39. CANE-GROWING BY FINNS.

    Before the Sugar Labour Commission to-day a Finn named Otto Gustavasen said a dozen Finns in the Nambour district who were engaged in ...

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  40. DEATH AT PENGUIN.

    Another of Penguin's oldest residents passed away on the 6th inst., viz., Mr. Wm. Barnes. The deceased was born at Castan, near Attleborough, England, ...

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  41. SUSPENSION OF TRUMPER, COTTER, AND HOPKINS.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night a report of the executive relative to the suspension of Trumper, Cotter, and Hopkins, ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. PATENTS.—TRADE MARKS.

    For information relating to the above consult P. M. Newton, Patent and Trade Marks Attorney, A.M.P. Chambers, Launceston. North and Masters, northern ...

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