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  2. Advertising

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  3. DANGER NEAR BURNIE.

    Some concern was caused at South Barnie yesterday by the appearance of a fire coming down the gully near Mrs Cornelius residence to within close ...

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  4. The-Bush Fires.

    Farther particulars respecting the Barrington and South Spreyton conflagrations snow that not for eight years has the bush-fire-fiend raged so relentleasly. ...

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  5. The Devon Hospital.

    Considerable dissatisfaction continues to be expressed at Devonport and in Latrobe also at the ignominious rejection of Dr Smith (who, by the way, is also a ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Friday.-The state Premiers' conference will meet at Sydney during the first week in April. ...

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  7. SIR JOHN MADDEN FAREWELLED.

    Melbourne, Friday.—The Chamber of Manufactures farewolled Sir J. Madden, Chief Justice, prior to his departure od a 12 months' trip to Europe. ...

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  8. STANDARD WEIGHT OF WHEAT.

    Melbourne, Friday. — The wheat standard bushel has been fixed at 681b. ...

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  9. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY EXPERIMENTS.

    Melbourne, Friday.—The Postmuter-General (Han Austin Chapman), who recently visited Tasmania, hag approved of wireless telegraphy experiments ...

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  10. TABLE CAPE LOSSES.

    The tire was very severe to the west of Mr W. Edwards' farm, Boat Barbor. on Wednesday, as reported yesterday. People were trying to save their bomes in ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Friday.—The State revenue receipts for January were £1,057,217, an increase over last January of £191,412. ...

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  12. DEATH FROM THIRST.

    Sydney, Friday.—James Stewart, a bush-worker, died of thirst in the Wilcannia district, and bin bod; was found to-day. ...

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  13. ROYAL HOTEL TRAGEDY.

    Sydney, Friday.—The woman Mercy Gregor died in the hospital after being discovered yesterday with wounds on her body, inflicted by a sheath kuife. A man's ...

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  14. QUESTION OF EXPENDITURE.

    Sir,—On looking over the Devon Hospital annual report in the " Advocate," I could not help but notice the Urge expenditure in connection with the Devon ...

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  15. At the Back of Table Cape.

    Fanned by the strong gale on Wednesday afternoon the bush fires, which had somewhat abated, took a fresh lease and spread with startling rapidity and ...

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  16. DEFRAUDING A CLIENT.

    Sydney, Friday.—Major Millard, a member of Parliament and solicitor, was convicted to-day of defrauding a client, and was sentenced to six months' ...

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  17. WILMOT TO DEVONPORT.

    A wagoner named Richard Elwin and a companion arrived at Devonport from Wilmot yesterday, the trip having taken since Tuesday owing ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Friday.—A cyclone occurred at Geraldton yesterday, when a heavy fall of rain was experienced, which was much wanted. ...

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  19. MR WELLS IN REPLY.

    Sir,—I have read several letters published regarding the last meeting of subscribers of the above hospital. With the main question I have nothing ...

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  20. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Friday.—The Premier has received a commanication from the Premier of New South Wales, extending to him an invitation to attend a Premiers' ...

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  21. GERMANY AT FERNTREE.

    Hobart, Friday.—The State Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) opened a new road to-day, to Ferntree, on the property of the Cascade Brewery Co. It is to be ...

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  22. The Southern Outbreak.

    Hobart, Friday.—The bush fires appear to be dying out in. the south, and the damaged ceased at that reported yesterday. ...

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  23. In the Leven District.

    Yesterday word reached Ulverstone that Mr James Anderson, of Gawler, whose farm adjoins that of Mr T. Brown, bad lost a stack of oats which he had ...

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  24. TREE FALLING ACCIDENT.

    Hobart, Friday.—Joseph Francis, who was injured yesterday by a falling tree at Esperance, died iu the Hobart Hospital to-day. ...

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  25. How Fires are Started.

    Sir,—After all the reports we have beard and read of the great loss and destruction caused by fires on every hants, and the frequent warnings to be very ...

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  26. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Hobart, Friday.—At a Cabinet meeting to-day the State general election was fixed for Thursday, March 29. ...

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  27. TO-DAYS WEATHER FORECAST.

    Hobart, Friday. — Following is Mr Kingsmill's weather forecast for Feb. 3, 1906 :- Fine weather. Light and variable winds. ...

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  28. Around Burnie.

    Settlers at Riana experienced a terrible night on Wednesday, and it is fortunate for Messrs Smith Bros Robson Bros. and W. Rowsthorn that their homes are still ...

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  29. LAUNGESTON.

    Launceston, Friday.—During January 209 patients were treated in the General Hospital, and to-day there ire 105 in the institution. ...

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  30. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon W. Moore), who represents Russell in the Legislative Council, wired us yesterday :- " My profoundest sympathies are with ...

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  31. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Launceston, Friday.—Up to date there are 75 men on the unemployed list, some of whom have already been found work. Employment is offered to 15 at ...

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  32. THE OTHER SIDE.

    Sir,—Throagh the columns of your paper, I would like these facts to De known to the public, viz., that Dr Smith hag been s governor of the hospital only ...

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  33. Sporting.

    Wesley Tale cannot make a team to meet the Methodists to-day at Wesley Vale. Devonport. "Post," at West ...

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  34. POLICE COURT.

    Launceston, Friday. - At the Police Court to-day, Arthur Johnson, a lad, was charged with the larceny of 6½lb of horsehair from the premises of Elizabeth ...

    Article : 333 words
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  36. ACQUATIGS

    The following crews were drawn for last night for the Trial Four races to take place next Saturday : No. 1, Proctor, Weymoutb. Marshall sad Thompson: ...

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  37. DISTRESSING SCENES AT STOWPORT.

    The effects of the bush fires in the Stowport district have been far-reaching to an extreme degree. Burning since the last couple of days of the old year, ...

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