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  2. IMPERIALISM

    At the meeting of the Imperial Conference, the Se[?]ry of State for the Colonies (Right lion. L. V. Harcourt), presided, and outlined his proposal for the ...

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  3. COUNTRY COURTS

    At the Deloraine Police Court on Thursday, before the Warden (Mr. R. H. Sy[?]mons), Mr. U. J. L. Smith and Dr. J. Cole, Js.P., 'Thomas Young was charged ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    During the five months ended May 30, 1090 cases of diphtheria were reported in the metropolitan area, as compared with 554 for the corresponding period last ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Sears, master of the s. Iroqouis, [?] been acquitted of manslaughter in connection with the foundering of the steamer on April 10. ...

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  6. STATE TELEGRAMS

    At a meeting of the hospital board to- day a letter was read from the Chief Secretary, seeking the views of the board relative to the possibility of ...

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  7. A TULLAH CASE.

    On Tuesday, at the Tullah Police court, before Mr. W. H. Tole, J.P., young man (local resident) was charged with using indecent language on May 27 ...

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  8. CORONATION

    Approval has been given by the Federal Executive Council to the following allowance for expenses to officials of Commonwealth public service who are visiting ...

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  9. SCOTTSDALE CASES.

    At the Court of Requests, held at Scottsdale, before Messrs. S. Hawkes and P. H. Tucker, Js.P., Patmore and Din- ham v. Moore, claim £9 3s 2d, was heard. ...

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  10. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Will you kindly give me space to bring under the notice of our aldermen the discomfort that many people are subjected to whenever there is a large ...

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  11. PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    A painful accident happened to Mr. John Taylor, of the Bowerbank flour mills, yesterday. B]y some means lie got his hand caught between the rollers, ...

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  12. NAVY REGULATIONS

    Among the matters dealt with by the Federal Executive council to-day were the new navy regulations, fixing the salaries of officers and their retiring ages and ...

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  13. RECIPROCITY BILL

    All amendments, except Root's Print Paper provision, were rejected by the Senate's finance committee by narrow majorities. The Representatives' offer ...

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  14. SUDDEN DEATH

    General regret was expressed at Stow- port when it became known that Mr. James Henry Smith, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Natone, aged ...

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  15. STANDARD BREAD.

    Sir,—It is very gratifying to those who believe in standard bread to notice how the interest in this great food reform is kept up, as evidenced by the ...

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  16. DERBY CASES.

    At the Derby Police Court on Thurs- day, before Messrs. J. Simpson, E. R. Shanhun, and C. Lucas, Js.P., there was a large amount of business, which ...

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  17. PUTNEY REGATTA

    Albany won the thousand yards Aumtum Handicap by 2½ lengths, at Putney regatta. Barry, who caught a crab, was placed third. ...

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  18. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY

    Zeehan hither to has been particularly free from the enterprising burglar, but latterly there have been attempts on premises of Mr. F. S. Treanor and others. ...

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  19. TURKISH SULTAN

    The Sultan before landing sent to en- quire about Abdul Hamid's health, adding that he came not to add bitterness to his captivity, but for reasons of state. ...

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  20. A RECEPTION.

    There was an enormous gathering at Sir George Reid's reception at the Imperial Institute to meet Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Batchelor, and ...

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  21. REALISATION COMPANY

    The Queensland Investment, Land, and Mortgage Company proposes to form the City Property Realisation Company of Queensland to acquire from the former ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS

    Judging by the quality of his programmes and the big attendances nightly recorded at the Lyceum, Mr. Geo. F. Todd's entertainment is at present at its ...

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  23. LONDON FRUIT SALES

    Writing under date London, May 5, Messrs. Edward Jacobs and Sons' report sales of Australian and Tasmanian apples ex s. Otranto as follows:— ...

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  24. AN IMPERIAL CRISIS.

    The "Standard" describes Sir Wilfrid Laurier's motion as an Imperial crisis, and recalls the British Government's firm refusal in 1891 to sound foreign ...

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  25. PAGEANT OF LONDON

    Prince Arthur of Connaught has opened the Pageant of London at the Crystal Palace. ...

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  26. OUR DUTY TO OUR INDIAN EMPIRE.

    Sir,—I have just read Pastor S. Sharp's. letter under the above heading, and would like to suggest that it would be well if the clergy examined themselves before ...

    Article : 314 words
  27. THE LATEST LEVIATHAN

    Messrs. William Crosby and Co., the Hobart agents of the White Star Company, have received advice of the successful launching of the company's s. Titanic, ...

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  28. SCULLING

    Mr. James Field has arranged to sign articles for Fogwell in the match against Barry. ...

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  29. AVIATION

    Mana, a well-known aviator, has 'been killed by a fall. ...

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  30. MELBOURNE SHARE MARKET.

    Rails.—Emu Bay, 4s 7d. Copper.-Mount Balfour, 45s. Mount Lyell, 31s 3d, 31s 4½d. Blocks, Is 6d 1s 6½d. Tasman and crown, 4½d. ...

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  31. SHIPPING

    The following oversea movements have been notified at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Ruapehu and Cranley, strs., from New Zealand ports; Seydlitz, ...

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  32. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    Following the customary procedure, the English Amusement Company will this afternoon at 2.30 introduce at the regular matinee performance a ...

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  33. RECORD IN "HUSTLE."

    President Taft on April 26 exchanged official cares at Washington for 36 hours of social activity in New York. Arriving at 6 o'clock in the evening, he had before ...

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  34. LONGFORD ASSESSMENT

    At the Longford Police Court, Commissioner E. L. Hall dealt with six appeals under the Land Valuation Act, 1909, but in each case no allowance was made. ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. STOWPORT.

    A social in aid of the Stowport Foote ball Club was held on Thursday evening, and, despite the inclement weathers was well attended. The patron of the ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. NEW PHOTO, PLAY COMPANY.

    On Saturday next the Launceston public will witness the initial performance in the Mechanics' Institute of _Mr. W. G. Lester's Tasmanian Photo. Play ...

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  38. FRENCH ARMY UNIFORMS.

    The new uniform for the French Army has been definitely adopted, and the papers declare the transformation will be so considerable that it will amount to an ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. AUSTRALIAN AND OTHER PATENTS.

    Patents in Australia, New Zealand, or abroad can be obtained at reasonable cost and in the best and safest manner possible through the office of Mr. P. M. ...

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