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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—To-day Richard Heath, ex-M.L.A., was fined 5s at the Police Court for being drunk. When arrested he was singing "Going home to ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES

    London, May 14.—In connection with the recently-discovered conspiracy against the life of the Czar, it has transpired that some of the ...

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  5. LONDON CABLES.

    London. May 14.—Mr Edmund Robertson, secretary to the Admiralty stated in the House of Commons to-day that the papers relating to the ...

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  6. BURNIE

    Relatives of the late Mrs Delaney, a former resident of Burnie, and daughter of Mr W. Lennard, have received from the Melbourne Hospital and from Dr ...

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  7. THE RIVERINA DROUGHT.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Pastoral and agricultural prospects in the Riverina district are at present bad. Unless there is a change in the weather the area under ...

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  8. Science of Billiards.

    London, May 14.—The committee of the Billiard Association are formulating a rule to abolish the "anchor" stroke, by means of which recent ...

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  9. TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Typhoid fever is very irrevalent at Narrandera. Three deaths have occurred during the week. Several other cases are under treatment at ...

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  10. Colonial Conference.

    London, May 14—The Colonial Conference to-day adopted a resolution in favor of a fast steamer service between London and Australasia via ...

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  11. AN OLD WRECK FOUND.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Frederick Dunn chief coxswain of the lifeboat stationed at Watson's Bay, has discovered the wreck of the Dunbar, which foundered outside ...

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  12. Indian Unrest.

    London, May 14.—Five further arrests have been made in connection with the Rawal Pindi riots, which occurred as the result of a boycotting ...

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  13. COLLIERY STRIKE SETTLED.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The labor dispute at Abermain colliery has been amicably settled. Work will be resumed next week. ...

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  14. THE "ALL RED" STEAM ROUTE.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier submitted a resolution favoring the establishment of a mail service to Australia and New Zealand via Canada. His proposals ...

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  15. LAHORE DISTURBANCES.

    London, May 14—Lajpatrai, the ringleader in the Lahore disturbances, who was arrested last week, has been sent to Mandalay, where 32 other ...

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  16. A FACTORY FIRE.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The machinery in Messrs Evers' and Cohen's clothing factory, Wynyard street, was completely destroyed by fire to-day. The lower ...

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  17. OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS.

    Cycling.—Cyclists on the N.W. Coast will be pleased to learn that Mr Sim King, of 87 Brisbane street, Launceston (known as the "Bike and Motor King") has now ...

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  18. ADULTERATED FOODS

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Thirteen shop-keepers were charged at the court with selling adulterated foods and their fines totalled £34. ...

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  19. BIG FOREIGN TRADE

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The imports for April were valued at £2,754,161, an increase of £190,000 over the same month last year. Exports for the same month ...

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  20. The Premiers.

    London, May 14—Sir Joseph and Lady Ward and Miss Ward were luncheoned to-day by 100 New Zealanders. Sir Edward Montague ...

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  21. THE LAND SCANDALS CASE

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Attorney-General has announced that it has been decided not to proceed further against W. P. Crick and W. N. Willis in respect to ...

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  22. North-Western Produce Markets.

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  23. The North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1907.

    The funeral of the late Miss Martha Walsh, aged 17, who died very suddenly early Sunday morning, was a very lengthy and representative one, showing the deep ...

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  24. THE TRAMCAR FATALITIES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Frank Lloyd, conductor, and Louis Albert Wannick, driver, of the tramcar which collided with a lorry yesterday, have been arrested on ...

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  25. Metals.

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—Justice Gordon to-day dismissed with costs the summons of the owner of the Jessie Darling for leave to put in an appearance in the ...

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  27. Imperial Politics.

    London, May 14—There appears to be every probability that a national convention will be held at Dublin respecting the Irish Council project ...

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  28. Commercial.

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  29. Sporting.

    Bookmakers and tipsters are warned that they will not be allowed on the Spreyton racecourse on Saturday, and any found there will be prosecuted for ...

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  30. DEATH OF HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    Mr Patrick Brodie, aged 80 years, a resident of the State for the past 60 years, died at his residence, Quamby Bluff, on Tuesday afternoon. Deceased was a ...

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  31. WIFE DESERTION.

    Adelaide Wednesday.—At the court to-day Jas Charlton was charged with wife desertion. Mr Lathlean, counsel for defendant ...

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  32. THE LOST CHILD.

    Messrs D. Griffin, R. Learoyd, G. Cameron and Trooper Edwards made a final search for the lost child, Arthur Payne, missing since Friday at Quamby ...

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  33. FOOTBALL

    A meeting of members was held at Alexander's Hotel last night, when it was decided to resuscstate the club. The following officers were appointed : Patron ...

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  34. The King of Italy.

    London, May 14.—A bomb exploded on the railway between Padua, 22 miles west of Venice, and the city of Bologna, a few minutes before the ...

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  35. LATROBE.

    Recently it was decided io admit midwifery cases at the Davon Hospital. The first birth occurred there under favorable conditions on Tuesday morning, when a ...

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  36. ULVERSTONE.

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—Henry Coleman, who was nipped in the lower portion of the body by a pig at Charleville, died in the hospital to-day. ...

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  38. DEVONPORT.

    The Rev. S. C. Flockart passed through by train yesterday for the Forth district, where he is engaged as the deputation in Methodist Home Mission interests. He ...

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  39. Fire on a Steamer.

    London, May 14.—The steamer Moorhill, bound from New York to Brazil, took fire and foundered in mid-ocean. The crew of 29 took to the ...

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  40. UNFIT FOOD CONFISCATED.

    Brisbane, Wednesday. — The port health officer has seized 8cwt of peas and ham sausages and two cases of macaroni and vermicilli, as being unfit for food. ...

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  41. THE BURNIE CLUB.

    A special meeting of the Burnie Football Club was held at the Town Hall buildings last night; the attendance numbering about 30. ...

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  42. BURNIE.

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Wednesday.—The name of the tourist lost in the Southern Lakes district is Frederick North. He is an American. He declined to pay £1 per day ...

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  44. Deloraine Train Fatality.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—At an inquest to-day touching the death or John Walter Collins, evidence was given to the effect that deceased was talking at the ...

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  45. General News.

    London, May 14.—Mr Harvey Sutton, a Victorian Rhodes scholar, has passed his primary examination for Fellowship of the Royal College of ...

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  46. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Auckland, Wednesday.—A disastrous fire is reported from Hastings. A number of buildings were gutted, including the Bank of New Zealand office. ...

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  47. Mining.

    Stock and Sharebroker, Patterson street Launceston (Member Launceston Stock Exchange). Orders promptly and personally attended to. Practical knowledge ...

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  48. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—At the Supreme Court to-day, before the Chief Justice Sir John Dodds, Henry Thompson, charged with indecent assault, was found ...

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  49. STANLEY.

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  50. POSEIDON S.L. CO.

    At the office of Mr F. A. Gaunt, Launceston, on Thursday night Mr W. Cochrane presided over a moderately-attended meeting of shareholders in the Poseidon ...

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  51. MR GEARY'S CONCERTS.

    Vocal experts have passed very high opinions upon the voice of Mr Arthur Geary, who is to give a concert at the Town Hall to-morrow, on the eve of his ...

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  52. N.W.F.A.

    The weekly meeting of the committee will be held to night at Curwon's saloon West Devonport, when a full attendance of delegates is requested. Important ...

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  53. INTER-STATE MARKETS

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  54. Flowerdale Railway Extension.

    Last evening a deputation consisting of a number of Wellington selectors, who had been attending the Land Conference, waited upon the Minister of Lands at the ...

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  55. SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.

    Barrington v. Sheffield, at Barrington. Wilmot v. Railton, at Wilmot. B J.L. Wanderers v. Ridgley, at Burnie. ...

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  56. MUSSEL ROE MINES.

    Gladstone, Wednesday.—The first clean-up of the Mussel Roe tin mine was finished to-day with the result that 5½ tons were secured. Residents are greatly ...

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  57. ULVERSTONE.

    In connection with the annual effort in aid of the Methodist Home Mission Society, the Rev S. Chalmers Flockart, of Launceston, will deliver his popular ...

    Article : 79 words
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