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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    In the House of Commons the Regency Bill passed through committee Some Liberals favoured continuing the regency until the Prime of Wales attained the ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The State Parliament was opened to day by the Governor. Prior to the ceremony members took the oaths of allegiance to King George V., before ...

    Article : 530 words
  4. MILITARY BAND BALL

    Last night the Military Band ball was held at the Albert Hall, when there was a good assemblage in the ballroom, and the galleries were crowded; therefore ...

    Article : 401 words
  5. COMMONWEALTH NEWS

    The President (Senator Turley) took the chair at 3 p.m. The Vice-President informed Senator Vardon that it was the intention of the ...

    Article : 451 words
  6. AMUSEMENTS

    The invariably good Wednesday evening "house" greeted the E. A. Company's popular entertainment at the Academy last night. The repetition of parts two ...

    Article : 275 words
  7. WOOD FOR THE CITY POOR

    The city missionary (Mr. Mason) yesterday received intimation that 50 tons of wood for the City Mission had been delivered at the Mole Creek station, and ...

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  8. KATE HOWARDE COMPANY.

    Big houses are the rule at the Empire. The "Night Birds of Now York" was presented with its usual vim. The musical numbers interpolated by Miss ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. ARCTIC EXPLORATION

    King George granted an audience to Captain Scott, and presented to him a portrait to be carried on the Terra Nova, and afterwards hung on the walls of the ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. MUNICIPAL NEWS.

    The failure of Mr. Charles Ball to sign his declaration as a councillor has led to his being unseated as a member of the Glenorechy council. It appears (says ...

    Article : 477 words
  11. A TASMANIAN SONGSTRESS.

    The Millie Alexander concert to-night in the Town Hall was a musical treat, and the young Tasmanian songstress created a very favourable impression. She ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. STEAMER WARATAH.

    In reply to a query in the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade (Right Hon. Sydney Buxton) declared that the necessity for obtaining ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. THE WEATHER

    Northerly to westerly winds, changing to southerly, with cloudy to shower weather. Sea, slight to rough. DEVONPORT WEST, Wednesday. ...

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  14. THE CORRICKS.

    The Corricks commence their three- nights' season in the Albert Hall on Monday next, after an absence of five years. There will be a complete change of ...

    Article : 205 words
  15. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The Marine Underwriters' Association to-day received a cable message stating that the steamer Foxley, bound from Ocean Island to Steltin, Germany, with ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. THE REPRESENTATIVES

    The Speaker took the chair at 3 p.m. Messrs. Hall, Bruce Smith, and Webster were introduced and sworn in. Mr. Johnson (N.S.W.) gave notice that ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET TEAM

    A cable confirming that published as to the South African cricket team has been received by Mr. Sinclair, secretary of the board of control. It reads:— ...

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  18. GAOL-BREAKER ARRESTED

    John Ball, alias Joseph Wolfe, who escaped from the Ballarat Gaol on May .15, was arrested at, early this morning. lie was found sleeping in a ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. DUNBAR RELIC

    Two of the anchors of the ship Dunbar, which was wrecked near Sydney Heads 53 years ago, when 53 lives were lost, were secured to-day, and two ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. ACTS OF CLEMENCY

    The Premier has received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies an army order intimating that his Majesty the Ring has, as an act of clemency on ...

    Article : 78 words
  21. VALUELESS CHEQUE

    At the Police Court to-day Arthur J. Kirby was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for passing a valueless cheque. ...

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  22. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    William Maitland was charged at the Water Police Court today with having conspired with H. E. Wallace to cheat and defraud Baron Brooke. According ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. PUBLICATIONS

    The "Statistics of Tasmania" for 1908. 0 have been issued, and a copy is to hand by the courtesy of the Government Statistician (Mr. 1. Mr. Johnston). The ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. MOLE CREEK.

    On July 1 Mole Creek Post Office was removed from the railway station to a room adjoining the store of Mr. G. F. Grubb, who has charge of the office. Mrs, ...

    Article : 62 words
  25. THE BEAUFORT DIASTERS

    Approval has been given by the Rail- way Commissioners for the payment the equivalent of three years' pay to each of the widows of the three engine ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. TOLL TELEPHONES

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) announced to-day that the universal toll system of telephone charges framed by him when previously in office would ...

    Article : 399 words
  27. CONCERT AT MAGNET

    On Monday night one of the monthly series of concerts wan given to a fair house at Magnet, the rain playing the usual heavy accompaniment. 'The ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. SOLOMON REVISED.

    Apropos of George Washington and the cherry, tree story, an after-dinner speaker narrated the following:—"I asked a little boy what this story was the ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. DEATH FROM POISONING

    A mal named Thomas Hickey, who was arrested in the city yesterday on a charge of using insulting words to the police, committed suicide at his residence ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. JEWELLER VICTIMISED

    At the Water Police Court to-day John Thomas O'Connell, describing him- self as a journalist, was charged with having, by false pretences, endeavoured ...

    Article : 281 words
  31. NUGENT.

    The Edmond's Bioscope Company paid a visit to Nugent, and had a well-filled house. The entertainment was of a much higher order than we could ...

    Article : 185 words
  32. STANLEY.

    Last Friday, the Revs. Squires (English), Livingstone (Presbyterian). and Graham (Catholie). also Councillors C.T. Smith and W. B. Collins, addressed the ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. Advertising

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    Advertising : 96 words
  34. CENTRAL MOUNT BALFOUR

    The half-yearly meeting of the Central Mount Balfour Company was held to- day. Mr. H. H. Schlapp presided, and ill moving the adoption of the reports ...

    Article : 170 words
  35. NEW USE FOR RHUBARB.

    A major in the Indian army employed a native cook, skilful at curries, but not omniscient with regard to European Cuisinerie. On one occasion the major ...

    Article : 171 words
  36. VERY MUCH INFLATED.

    "'Ot?" exclaimed Private Gasbag, who had recently returned from service in India. "My word, boys, I should think it was 'ot" "'Ow 'ot?" queried one ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. FIRE INSURANCE

    The State Fire Insurance Department shows a Profit for the year of £2608. ...

    Article : 17 words
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