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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. C. R. Howroyd, a Labour candidate for Bass, will address the electors at the Mechanics' Institute to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Finance Reform Committee of the Reichstag rejected the proposed spirits monopoly, the death duties, taxes on gas, electricity, and newspaper ...

    Article : 65 words
  4. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    Considerable importance attaches to the question of sugar Excise and bounties in connection with the financial relations between the Commonwealth ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A writ was issued to-day at the instance of Mrs. Marion Clarke, as executrix of the will of her husband. Marcus Clarke, author of the well-known book, ...

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  6. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Observer of Sunday Selling" draws attention to the trade done in certain ice cream shops on a Sunday, and contends that this Sunday trade has a had effect ...

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  7. CEMENT PIPES.

    Sir,—Discussing the above, Mr. St. John David is reported to have said that once the glaze is worn off the stoneware pipes the rest of the material fritters ...

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  8. ACCUSED OF LARCENY

    At the Supreme Court criminal sittings to-day, before Mr. Justice Hood; two young men, Alfred Ernest Smith and Alf. Alexander 'Roberts. firemen connected ...

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  9. THE DESTROYERS

    Professor Byles suggests that with the Concurrence of Captain Collins and Commander Clarkson, the Government should appoint two Australian engineers to ...

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  10. FRANKLIN ELECTORATE

    Mr. L. F. Giblin, a Liberal-Democratic candidate for the Franklin electorate, opened his campaign in the Institute Hall at Bellerive this evening, before a large ...

    Article : 79 words
  11. THE BISHOP'S LECTURE ON DEATH.

    Sir,—Will you permit me a few lines in your paper to convey my thanks to "Student" for his reply to my letter last week. I shall certainly send for the ...

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  12. GALWAY MURDER CASE

    Michael Dermody and Thomas Hynes have been remanded at Galway on the charge of murdering Constable M'Goldrick at Crauchwell. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australian team of cricketers, with their manager (Mr. F. Laver), sailed for England to-day in the mail steamer Orontes. The team were given a most cordial ...

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  14. DENISON

    Mr. Geo. Kerr, one of the candidates for the Denison electorate. addressed a large meeting at the Mechanics' Institute to-night, and received a good ...

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  15. CEMENT PIPES.

    Sir,—I see in the yearly report of the city surveyor that he states that the cement pipes have proved a great success. I fail to see how he can state this ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA

    General Lord Methuen, speaking at Johannesburg, advocated the establishment of a South African reserve of rifle clubs, composed of veterans. ...

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  17. WILMOT

    Messrs. Jensen, Lyons, and Keen, who are contesting seats in the Wilmot electorate in the Labour interests at the forthcoming general election, addressed ...

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  18. NEW GERMAN CRUISER

    The cruiser Vonder Tann, which was launched the other day at Hamburg, will be ready for sea six months before the official date fixed for her completion. ...

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  19. LEAVE TO APPEAL

    Application was made to-day for special leave to appeal from the decision of the Full Court of Queensland, given on February 19, in the action brought by ...

    Article : 187 words
  20. STATE TELEGRAMS

    Allan Davis, Patrick O'Brien, and Sydney Austin, the boys who absconded from the Boys' Training School, at New Town yesterday, were arrested by ...

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  21. SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE

    There was a good attendance at the office of the secretary (Mr. W. E. Sadleir) last night, when the annual meeting of the Launceston branch of the Royal ...

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  22. 'VARSITY BOAT RACE

    Cambridge is a strong favourite in the University boat race. Cadmore, an Adelaidean, is rowing No. 3 for Oxford, and C. E. Fairbairn, a ...

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  23. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    During a four hours' flight Count Zeppelin's airship covered 150 miles. It carried 25 passengers. ...

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  24. QUEENSTOWN SPORTS

    The committee of the St. Patrick's Day sports report that, after paying all accounts and prize money, they will have a small balance to credit. For several ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC

    On March 13 a Customs House officer regarded with suspicion the movements of a man carrying two milk cans, in tine vicinity of the steamer Eastern. He ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. GUNSHOT WOUNDS

    The youth named Dunbar Ray, who fell on a pea rifle, causing it to be discharged, the contents entering his stomach, is lying dangerously ill in the ...

    Article : 34 words
  27. BALKAN QUESTION

    The Porte has approved of the Russo-Turkish and Bulgarian financial arrangements. ...

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  28. LARCENY OF A PURSE

    Mrs. Howe, a passenger by the train to Railton, pleaded guilty at the Police Court to a charge of stealing a purse, containing £1 12s, from a passenger, ...

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  29. PREMATURE EXPLOSION

    A serious accident happened at the Glenora railway extension works this afternoon. Two brothers, named R. and F. Murray, had just drilled a hole and ...

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  30. THE NIMROD

    Mrs. David, wife of Professor. David, of the Sydney University, received a cable this afternoon containing the information that her husband and others on ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. SHIPPING

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Hanan, Skernes, Orarl, Pericles. Devon. Clan Sutherland, and ...

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  32. SHOCKING ACCIDENT

    As the steamer Mahinapua was being made fast to the Regatta Point wharf about noon to-day, a young man named Evans Parry, aged 22, an able seaman, ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. ISLAND SHIPPING

    The s. Maiti, from New Zealand, the s. Aorangi, from Sydney to Vancouver, and the s. Jaguar, arrived here to-day, ...

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  34. VITAL STATISTICS

    The Government Statistician's report on the vital statistics of the registration districts of Hobart and Launceston for the past year ...

    Article : 247 words
  35. ARBITRATION CASE

    The Grealey-Emmerton arbitration case, a claim for land for a by-road, which was listed for to-day, was adjourned owing to some error in the ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. WORKERS' POLITICAL LEAGUE

    A well attended meeting of electors was held in the Oddfellows' Hall last night, Mr. T. J. Donnelly, of Devonport, in the chair. ...

    Article : 168 words
  37. HOME HURTS

    Mrs. Barker, of 30 Emma-street, Leichardt, Sydney, has met with some interesting proofs of the wide range of usefuness of Zam-Buk in the home. ...

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  38. RINGAROOMA RAILWAY LEAGUE

    A meeting of the Ringarooma Railway League was held on the 20th inst. A letter was read from Mr. Fincham, Engineer-in-Chief, pointing out the ...

    Article : 181 words
  39. COMING EVENTS

    9.30 a.m.—Council of Churches. 3 p.m.—Fair at Franklin Village. 3.15 p.m.—Garden party at "Mayfield," Invermay. ...

    Article : 168 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. THE "PEERO" PEERLESS HEALTH PILL.

    A Certain Cure for Stomach Allments.—Those who are wise enough to keep the "Peero" Peerless Pill in their homes are certain to be insured against all liver ...

    Article : 146 words
  42. Diphtheria.

    This disease is highly contagious, the general cause being bad drainage. Extreme care must be exercised in isolating the patient. ...

    Article : 95 words
  43. AMUSEMENTS

    The bioscope and City Band entertainment which was to have taken place on Friday night has been postponed until Monday night on account of the Albert ...

    Article : 43 words
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