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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Clemes, the young Tasmanian Rhodes scholar of 1908, who so distinguished himself as an athlete, particularly as a long distance runner, has not been long ...

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  3. VALEDICTORY

    At the conclusion of yesterday's meeting of the marine board Mr. Alex. Evans, the Master Warden, said:—"I have much pleasure in submitting to ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    At an inquest concerning the death of a youth named Ernest William Rosell, of Collingwood, who was drowned in the creek at Alphington on Saturday, ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The Speaker took the chair at 4.30 p.m. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA. The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher), ...

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  6. STATE TELEGRAMS

    A cow caused considerable consternation to-day by entering the luncheon room of the All Nations Hotel, after careering up and down Collins-street. ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS

    Mr. Parker Hall and his dramatic organisation appeared again last night in Dion Boucicault's fine old Irish play, "Arrah-na-Poguel or the Wicklow ...

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  8. THE PUBLIC SERVICE

    Some interesting correspondence on the subject of the employment of temporary assistance in the state departments is published in the annual report of the ...

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  9. LARCENY OF LEAD

    At the Police Court to-day T. D. Carrick (19) was sentenced to six months for larceny of lead belonging to R. S. Stabb and Sons. Only recently the ...

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  10. CONVICTION UPHELD

    Justice Hodges to-day upheld the conviction of Louis, Rapheal, a bookmaker, on a charge of having betted with a woman at Flemington on ...

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  11. MONSTER CARNIVAL

    To-night the Tourist Association decided to hold a high carnival in 1910 for three weeks, during which periods there will be all sorts of sports. ...

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  12. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    Following upon the surprising announcement that the Governor had granted Sir Thomas Bent a dissolution, a further surprise was created to-day, ...

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  13. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    "The Land of the Shamrock" contains every ingredient essential to success, and the good house that witnessed the performance last night applanded again ...

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  14. GAZETTE NOTIFICATIONS

    In this week's "Gazette" Mr. R. R. Hogarth, of Launceston, is granted an anauctioneer's license. Rev. E. G. Tanner, Queenstown, is registered as ofliciating ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA

    Details are given by the Capetown correspondent of the "Standard" concerning the failure of M. Dernburg, German Colonial Minister, to secure ...

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  16. HAIRDRESSERS' TROUBLES

    A hairdresser named Percival Frank Ruff was admitted to the Bendigo City Hospital to-day suffering from a bullet wound in the head. Ruff some time ago ...

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  17. LONG BEACH RESERVE

    At to-day's meeting of the city council some very startling statements were made with reference to the Long Beach reserve. ...

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  18. THREATENING LETTER

    A threatening, letter was received last week by Judge Moule, which he immediately handed to the police. The letter was addressed to "Judge Mole, ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN JEW

    Monteflore Myers, the Jew said to be from Australia, has caused the arrest of his prosecutor, a Wall-street broker named Biddlesson. ...

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  20. MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.

    On Thursday evening next the s. Togo will make her first moonlight excursion of the season, when a big crowd is expected to avail themselves of the ...

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  21. THE ROYAL WELSH MALE CHOIR.

    A musical feast is in store for Launcestonians at the Albert Hall on Saturday next, and following evenings, and judging by the general interest aroused ...

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  22. PRUSSIAN FINANCE

    Herr Sydow, Prussian Minister or Finance, speaking in the Reichstag, declared that 1907 showed a deficit of £690,000, and he estimated the deficit ...

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  23. ALLEGED SWEATING

    The Anti-Sweating League has lately been concerned about complaints made by the employees in a Melbourne ware house as to the treatment meted out ...

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  24. TERRITORIAL ARMY

    'A' surprise test of the speed of the mobilisation of the territorials to repel an invasion was executed in Essex yesterday. ...

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  25. STATE TELEGRAMS

    The usual monthly meeting of the Tasmanian Temperance Alliance was held on Thursday evening at the Temperance Hall. Mr. L. Lodge occupied the ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON POLICE

    A return has been prepared setting out the work of the Tasmanian police force from the beginning of the present year to the end of November last. ...

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  27. SLY GROG-SELLING

    A bootmaker named Geo. Legarde was at the Central Police Court to-day charged with sly grog-selling. Legarde last night sold liquor to a constable and ...

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  28. CUSTOMS RETURNS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  29. VICE-ADMIRAL COURT

    Justice Street gave his decision in the Vice-Admiralty Court to-day in the Mintaro-Wairuna collision consolidated suits. The collision between the ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. SAVE YOUR STOMACH

    The condition of the stomach bears the same relation to one's health that the foundation does to the house. Without a good foundation, the house cannot ...

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  31. PROGRESS OF HOBART

    To-day was the last occasion on which the Mayor will preside at the meeting of the city council prior 'to the municipal elections, which will be held on ...

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  32. THE WEATHER

    Light rain fell for an hour or so yesterday morning, but cleared off, being followed by a strong northerly wind. Last night there was another slight downpour, ...

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  33. NATIVES IN CONFLICT

    During a race meeting at Capella, central district, on Saturday an encounter occurred between two aboriginals. A long-standing feud existed ...

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  34. CONCERT AT CLIFF GROUNDS.

    St. Joseph's Band gave their first concert of the season at the Cataract Cliff Grounds last evening, when the attendance totalled 300. The programme was ...

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  35. HEADACHES

    Sick and nervous headaches are but the symptoms of other ailments to which they are merely sympathetic, such as Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, ...

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  36. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Ulverstone court yesterday, before three honorary justices, a resident of the town named Isaac Middleton was fined £1, with 3s costs, for using ...

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  37. SHEFFIELD.

    The fair organised by a number of ladies, in aid of the fund to liquidate the debt due for the instruments of the Roland Brass Band, was opened by the ...

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  38. PUBLICATIONS

    The November "Windsor Magazine," received through Messrs. A. W. Birchall and Sons, is a notable winter number, containing complete stories of varied ...

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  39. A BROKEN LEG

    A serious result of a quarrel between two youths named Thos. Howe and Arthur Wright occurred on Saturday evening, when they retired to a ...

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  40. A PEACE DISTURBER.

    At the Deloraine Police Court on Saturday, before Dr. Cole, J.P., Francis Gillard was fined £1 or seven days for disturbing the peace, and as he was ...

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  41. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  42. ANNIVERSARY

    The anniversary services held in connection with the Methodist Church were largely attended yesterday. Rev Tonkin preached at all the services. The ...

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  43. GUNN'S PLAINS CAVES

    The official opening of the Gunn's Plains caves takes place before Christmas. ...

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