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  2. Advertising

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  3. Stepping.

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr Jas. Macfarlane holds a meeting at UOverastone to-night, aud at Burnie to-morrow night. Colonel Cameron will address the ...

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  5. DATES OF THE POLLS

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  6. MR MURRAY AT LATROBE.

    Mr H. Murray, a candidate for the Senate, address d a meeting of electors at the Oddfellows' Hall, Latrobe, on Friday evening. Mr. R. C Fairlam ...

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  7. SIR P. FYSH AT DEVONPORT.

    Sir Philip Fyah addressed the electors it Devonport on Saturday evening, when there were about 100 present. Mr A. J. Stokes, who presided, on behalf of the ...

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  8. The Parliament.

    Perth, Tuesday.— Sir John Forrest, Federal Minister of Defence, states that at the opening of the Federal Parliament represent [?] of the militia from all the ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. TABLE CAPE.

    Mr Jas. E. Easton, who was in the Bank of Australasia with Mr M. D. Martin at Wynyard, died a few days ago in tho Cloncurry Hospital, North Queensland ...

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  10. ULVERSTONE.

    Messrs W. T. Bell and Co, Ltd., report having held their usual monthly sale at Ulverstone on Thursday last The yardings bath of sheep and cattle ...

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  11. THE North western Advocate AND THE EMIL DAY TIMES. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1901.

    NOT the least of the contingencies in connection with the initiation of the Federal tariff— one tariff for Australia instead of six tariffs for the six provinces ...

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  12. North-Western News.

    Mr B. Roge'd hill was aglow on Thursday night with a scrub fire. Mr Hodginson has had a narrow escape of being burnt out owing to bash fires. ...

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  13. STANLEY.

    A young man named James Norton, who has been engaged grabbing for Mr Chas. Edwards at " Manatric," met with a painful accident on Thursday afternoon, ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. The New Army Scheme.

    London, Saturday, 2 p.m.— In the House of Commons last night the Secretary of State for War, MrSt John Brodrick, unfolded his groat army scheme, which ...

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  15. NORTH MOTTON.

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  16. MR J. H. KEATING AT ULVERSTONE.

    Me J. H. Keating addressed a Urge lumber of electors at the Town Hall. Ulverstone, on Friday evening. Dr M'Call pas voted to the chair, and in a few words ...

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  17. WILMOT.

    The first meeting this year of the Wilmot Band of Hope was held in the Wesleyan Church on Tuesday evening, Mr. Latham presiding. There was a good ...

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  18. DUCK RIVER.

    A young man named H. Poke, son of Mr J. Poke, of Cam, met with a somewhat painful accident the other day. Mr Poke, whilst engaged felling trees in Mr ...

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  19. THE MERSEY BRIDGE.

    An "Advocate" representative has visited the works connected with the above, and was courteously received. It s gratifying tn find that substantial ...

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  20. BURNIE.

    The ss Penguin which left for Melbourne on Saturday shipped at Burnie 478 bags potatoes, 225 bags oats and 887 bags of North Mount Farrell ore. ...

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  21. THE SCHEME OUTLINED.

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  22. MONTAGU.

    Local residents had a very pleasant day's recreation on Tuesday last in the chape of a picnic and sports combined, which were held on ground lent for the ...

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  23. LATROBE

    A man charged with having been drank and disorderly was, at the Police Court on Saturday, fined 5s, with the alternative of 24 hours in gaol. The fine was paid. ...

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  25. DEVONPORT.

    As the time approaches for the tenders for the East Devonport training wall to be received at the Marine Board Office, numerous inquiries are being made by ...

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  26. MR MONNINGTON RETIRES.

    In this issue Mr A. Monnington, of Barnie, announces that indisposition having interfered with his campaign he has retired from the contest. Mr ...

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  27. MR URQOHART NOT A CANDIDATE.

    Friends of Mr D. C. Urquhart will regret to learn that his old enemy— sciatica— has again attacked him, and that much against his will hs has been ...

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  28. BURNIE.

    Mr H. J. Payne has on view in his shop in Cattley street a very handsome counterpane which has quite a noteworthy history. It was the work of a wounded ...

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  29. TO DAY'S MEETINGS.

    Sheffield: Mr J. S. Clemons, 8. Railton: Mr J. S. Clemons, noon. Ulverstone: Mr J. Macfarlane, 8. Wyayard: Sir E. Beaddon, 8. ...

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  30. 126,500 ADDITIONAL MEN.

    The total addition to the forces. Mr Brodrick continued, would he 126,500, costing under £8,000,000. Two hundred [?] field guns had been ordered. The ...

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  31. VICTORIA.

    Melbourne, Sundays— The central executive of the Protection National Liberal Association met on Saturday and drafted a manifesto to the electors, urging them ...

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  32. WARATAH.

    On Thursday night the West Bisohof Football Club held their first meeting, and appointed the following office bearers President, Mr. J. H. Thorne; ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Perth, Sunday— Sir John Forrest, who has been returned unopposed for the Swan electorate in the House of Representatives, has the honor of being the first one ...

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  34. Commercial.

    The heavy rain which set in on Saturday night and continued without intermission for several hours was as general all along the coast as it was welcome. ...

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  35. Launceston Homoepathic Hospital.

    Sir,— Perhaps some of your readers, il not all, are aware that there is a Homoepathic Hospital in Launceston. Thera may he some on the coast who may think ...

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  36. NOMINATIONS.

    THE SENATH. Addison, A. R., merchant, M.L.C. Baker, Sir R. C., solicitor, M.L.A. Burgoyne, Thos., architect, M.L.A. ...

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  37. The Royal Visit.

    London, Friday, 7 a.m.— The cruisers June and St. George, which are to ascort the Ophir through the Red Sea and to Australia, sailed for Port Said. They ...

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  38. THE ARRANGEMENTS IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Friday.— The following arrangements for the visit of the Duke of Pork have been approved of by Lord Hopetoun and forwarded to Mr J. ...

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  39. DEVONPORT

    The potato market closed on Saturday better than was expected at the beginning of the week, as deliveries were more moderate in volume; numerous growers ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following nominations have been received by Mr J. A. Boyce, returning officer, for the representation of Queensland in the Senate:— John Bartholomew, ...

    Article : 153 words
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