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  2. SMALL-POX.

    Nineteen fresh cases of small-pox came sander the notice of the Public Health Department to-day. There are now at the quarantine station 63 patients, ...

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  3. NORTH LYELL FATALITY.

    In connection with the recent North Lyell fatality, it has been ascertained from Mr. Wilson, mate of the victim, that he and Sharpe came from the same town ...

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  4. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    The sensation of Oxford Chambers, Bourke-street, on the morning of April 2 resulted in the appearance in the dock at the Criminal Court to-day of George ...

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  5. BUTCHERS' HALF-HOLIDAY.

    A deputation representing the small butchers of Hobart waited on the Premier to-day to ask that the weekly half- holiday for *the butchering trade might ...

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  6. ARRIVAL OF THE RUAHINE.

    The ,New Zealand Shipping Comany's R.M.S. Ruahine, on arrival from London, via Teneriffe and Capetown this morning, had on board 500 passengers, who, ...

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  7. TASMANIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    Dr. J. S. Purdy, Chief Health Officer, met the Mayor and aldermen of the city council yesterday afternoon, and discussed the measures he had taken in ...

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  8. THE KAROOLA'S PASSENGERS.

    All the passengers who disembarked at Melbourne have been ordered into quarantine. According to information supplied to the Health Department, 170 ...

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  9. LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    The annual meeting of the Perth branch of the Liberal League was held in the Victoria Hall on Tuesday evening, Mr. E. W. Gibson in the chair. The ...

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  10. YOUNG GIRL MISSING.

    Hilda Edwards, aged 12 years, has been missing from home since Tuesday morning. She went to school, and remained there till midday. It is reported that ...

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  11. THE NECESSITY FOR VACCINATION.

    The shipping companies are taking drastic aciton with regard to allowing people to pass on or off their vessels prior to sailing. Huddart-Parker ...

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  12. EMU BAY DISTRICT.

    The article in to-day's "Examiner" giving a description and the financial position of the new Town Hall was read with interest, and the general opinion ...

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  13. ST. LEONARDS.

    A very successful and well-attended concert was held in the institute on Thursday evening, the rector, Rev. E. G. Spink, presiding. Despite the ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY ACTING PREMIER.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Thomson (Honorary Minister), in answer to Mr. Jewell said arrangements would be made to enable working men ...

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  15. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Assistant Minister for Homo Affairs (Mr. Kelly) left Melbourne to. day for Adelaide, en route for Port Augusta, where he is going to spend a few ...

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  16. TASMANIAN ARCHITECTS.

    The annual meeting of the Tasmanian Institute of Architects was held this evening, when the resignation of the hon. secretary (Mr. F. J. Heywood) was ...

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  17. SALUTARY PUNISHMENT.

    Francis Grimsley, a watch and clock maker, was to-day fined 40 in all by the Chief Industrial Registrar for having paid two employees less than the ...

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  18. QUESTION OF LIABILITY.

    Whether Daniel Dwyer, who had received £200 from his prospective mother-in-Law shortly before marriage, and a few weeks after the marriage paid his wife ...

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  19. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    A recent cable message stated that the Federal liner Wiltshire was being equipped as an armed merchantman. The Admiralty have not yet decided finally upon ...

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  20. HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIFFICULTIES.

    A factor which makes the further spread of the epidemic practically inevitable lies in its comparative mildness. sufferers are not necessarily prostrated, ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Partition Act Amendment Bill passed all stages. The address-in-reply was carried on the ...

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  22. FOUND DROWNED.

    This afternoon the body of Thomas Gray, the steward of the steamer Wauchope, who was missed from the vessel on the night of June 30, was washed up ...

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  23. BREACH OF GAMING ACT.

    At the City Police Court to-day John Archer and Charles Mills were charged with a breach of the Suppression of Bet- ting and Gaming Act. The former ...

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  24. OFFICIAL RETICENCE.

    The Federal Director of Quarantine spent a busy day to-day, but had no- thing to communicate in the way of news. "Dr. Rebertson has charge of ...

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  25. POSTAL CONCERNS.

    Messrs. G. H. Day and P. Bryan, Commonwealth officials, have been conducting an examination for linemen. There were four candidates here. ...

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  26. CADETS FINED.

    At the Queenstown court two cadets were to-day fined 5s, with Gs 6d costs, for breach of discipline by talking in the ranks during parade. ...

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  27. STEAMER AGROUND.

    A report was received to-day that the Howard-Smith steamer Ready grounded at high water at Snout Point, near Inskip Point, last night. It was ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    The rain of Previous day and night continued throughout yesterday. Only on rare occasions was the sun able to penetrate the heavy leaden clouds, from ...

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  29. A STATEMENT CHALLENGED.

    The statement made by Dr. Paton to the effect that Mr. Groom was incorrect in stating in Parliament that a conference had taken place in Sydney about ...

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  30. INCOME TAX BILL.

    The Land and Income Tax Bill provides an exemption of £25 for each dependent child under 16 years in a family of not exceeding four, where parents' joint ...

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  31. ECHO FROM THE CAUCUS.

    An interesting if somewhat belated echo from' the Federal Labour Caucus of last week has reached the ears of a select few outside that circle of ...

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  32. CORONIAL ENQUIRY.

    An inquest was held to-day at Bridge water on the body of Harry Pope, whose death under somewhat tragic circumstances was reported in to-day's ...

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  33. ELECTION AFTERMATH.

    Application was made to his Honor the Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper) in Chambers to-day for the appointment of dates for the selection of assessors and ...

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  34. EXTENSION TO MELBOURNE.

    Late last evening a case of small-pox was discovered in Melbourne. The patient is Mrs. Ikin, a resident of Surry Hills, Sydney, who arrived by the ...

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  35. THE RUSH FOR VACCINATION.

    All day to-day there was a rash of persons to the Public Vaccination Bureau in Lonsdale-street, and 700 were vaccinated—more than twice as many as on ...

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  36. SENTENCED FOR LARCENY.

    George Turnbull was charged at the Gormanston Police Court to-day with the larceny of £18 from the bedroom of a boarding house at Linda. Accused ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND PRECAUTTIONS.

    The Commissioner of Public Health stated to-day that, owing to the lack, of co-operation by the New South Wales railway authorities in the enforcement ...

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  38. THE CRESSY DISTRICT.

    Mr. W. Ii. Lee, one of the members for Wilmot in the State Parliament, was in Hobart to-day interesting himself in the Cressy district closer settlement and ...

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  39. LUNATIC MATHEMATICIAN.

    A lightning calculator has (says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") been discovered among the lunaties of an asylum at Nantes, The doctor ...

    Article : 219 words
  40. NURSE'S PRAISE

    Next to the Doctor, the Nurse is the highest authority on all things relating to the .health, and although their training does not favour praising remedies not ...

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  41. ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    When the steamship Kulambangra, which arrived to-day, was at the Solomon Islands, news was received of the death of Rev. Charles Sage, of the ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND EPIDEMIC.

    No further small-pox cases were reported to-day as far as the city is concerned. The Maoris in the suburbs have been isolated. Twenty-seven of ...

    Article : 79 words
  43. PUBLIC SERVICE

    An examination of candidates for admission to the clerical division of the Public Service was held on the 3rd and '4th insts., when nine presented ...

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