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  2. Tasmanian Telegrams.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—An inquest was held to-day on the body of Edward Stride, of Reid and Stride, grocers, who was killed yesterday. From the ...

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  3. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Robert Ellery, for many years Government astronomer for Victoria, and also director of the Melbourne Observatory, ...

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  4. Mining.

    The Government Geologist, Mr. W. H. Twelvetrees, has just issued a report on the Mathinna goldfield. Included is a reference to the sections of the ...

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  5. The Courts.

    At tho Police Court yesterday Supt Hedberg proceeded against William Frost on a charge of abduction. Accused was further remanded for seven ...

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  6. Sporting.

    It is understood that the Tasmanian Trotting Association have refused to hear the appeal lodged by the owner of Jerry against the decision of the west ...

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  7. New York Fire.

    LONDON, Monday,—The [?] rescue of a number of firemeu was a stirring feature of the great New York fire, which destroyed a 13-storey ...

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  8. Warship as Target.

    Two British battleships, on December . battered the old warship Hero to an almost shapeless wreck iff the Kentish Knock in the North Sea, the ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. A STRANGE SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The body of a man was to-day found leaning against the gate of the St. Kilda cemetery. The examination showed a ...

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  11. ZEEHAN TROTTING PROTEST.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—At a meeting this afternoon of the Zeehan Racing Club stewards it was decided to disqualify Rocky Cape, a Wynyard horse ...

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  12. Great Shipping Stir.

    LONDON, Monday —-An cutting war has been begun by the White Star Line and other members of Mr. Pierpont Morgan's shipping ...

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  13. SHEFFIELD.

    At the Sheffield Police Court on Monday E. H. Perkins was dealt with on a charge of assaulting one Heinrich George. He was fined £1, and ordered ...

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  14. THRESHING MACHINE FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Harry O'Neill, 22 years of age, a laborer, was run over by a threshing-machine Tatura this morning and killed. ...

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  15. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTION.

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  16. FIRE ON THE AUGSBURG.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The steamer Augsburg, bound from Brisbane to Hamburg, after arriving at Algiers, caught fire whilst in port. Fortunately ...

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  17. CRICKET.

    Barrington played West Kentish on the ground of the latter on. Saturday. Victory rested with the visitors by 139 to 45. J. Soden's 35 was top score for ...

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  18. AN .AMALGAMATION.

    A working agreement has been arranged between the Hamburg-American and Nord-Deutscher Loyd companies, virtually amounting to an ...

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  19. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A number of members of the Launceston centenary clock and chimes fund committee took advantage of an opportunity given ...

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  20. DEVONPORT.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning the Bench was occupied by Messrs. J. Luck, H. H. M'Fie, and A. J. Stokes, J's.P. A sailor named Thomas ...

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  21. FIRE ON A BIG STEAMER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Marino Underwriters' Association has received messages from London stating that the steamer Hornsby Grange, from ...

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  22. REMOVING COMPETITION.

    The Nord-Deutscher Lloyd Company has induced the Nippon Usen Kaishai line to abandon competition in the steamer service to Singapore. Bankok, Hong ...

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  23. AN ULVERSTONE MATCH.

    The Ulverstone and Kindred Old Buffers try conclusions to-day at Ulverstone, play commencing at 2 p.m. The Ulverstone representatives will be ...

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  24. OLD MAN'S SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An old man named Donald M'Adam, 75 years of ago was to-day found dead at Hor- sham. Two men named Pyers and ...

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  25. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The first sitting of this Court for the year, 1908, was held yesterday morning. Present:—Messrs. J. Luck, H. H. M'Fie, and A. J. Stokes, J's.P. On ...

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  26. American Presidency.

    LONDON, Monday.—Hon. W. H. Taft, United States Secretary for War, who is to be a Republican candidate for the American Presidency, when ...

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  27. THE STATE AND THE EXCISE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The State Cabinet has decided at a certain stage of tho M'Kay Harvester Co. case to intervene with a view to deciding the ...

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  28. BURNIE v. ROLAND.

    Burnie will be picked from the following in this match to-morrow on the Burnie ground:—Jamieson, Ecclistone, Tracey, Robertson, Bramich, ...

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  29. THE FEDERAL TREASURER.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Treasurer, Sir William Lyne, arrived here this morning from Melbourne on a short visit. He leaves ...

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  30. BETTING WITH A WOMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — A man named Louis Rapheal was to-day fined £10 at the City Court for betting with a woman at Flemington recently. ...

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  31. TERRIBLY SUDDEN DEATH.

    LAUNCESTON. Tuesday—At the inquest to-day on the death of Leslie Rogers, a seaman, aged 28, who died suddenly last night, a verdict was ...

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  32. SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    Ridgley v. Burnie, at Ridgley. Burnie from" Wells, Tollner, Gould, Lambonrne. Tighe, Harris, Tong, Trothewey, Westgarth, Kenner, Riggs, ...

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  33. HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday .—Amelia Carter was fined 20s and costs to-day for keeping a boarded-out child without registering it. ...

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  34. A Fiendish Foster Mother

    LONDON, Monday. — The wife of Cnarles Rushworth, a solicitor at York, has been sentenced to nine months' [?] prisonment for cruelty and for ...

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  35. ENTOMBED MINERS RESCUED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. —-Three miners, Martin, Edwards, and Foley, who were entombed in the Great Extended Hustlers' mine at Bendigo, were ...

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  36. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—At the Police Court to-day a man named. Erskine Fitzgerald was remanded to Longford on a charge of the larceny: as a ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Monday January 20, will, it is hoped, be a red-letter day in the history of the Wynyard Rifle Club. Shooting begins at 9 a.m. on that date for the trophies ...

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  38. HUSBAND SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Frank Hatton, a commission agent, to-day suicided by shooting himself whilst in the Albert Park with a revolver. The ...

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  39. METZ' SOAP WORKS.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—A deputation waited on the Mayor to-day and protested against the continuance of the soap works in Elizabeth street by ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A woman of the name of Ethel Monaghan has been fined £50 for sly grog-selling. ...

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  41. Moroccan Affairs.

    LONDON, Tuesday—Referring to preservation of order Morocco M. Clemenceau, the French Premier, says he is determined that France shall not ...

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  42. Strike at Magnet Mine.

    Our Magnet correspondent. wired last evening:—"A strike occurred at the Magnet mine to-day through the miners fusing to recognise the A.M. A ...

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  43. DEADLY ANTHRAX.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—William Catt, a dairy farmer died of anthrax at' Maitland, after haying skinned a cow which had suffered from the disease. ...

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  44. CYCLING .

    Mr. Sim King, the enterprising proprietor of the well-known Launceston and Hobart: cycle business, is at present making a tour of inspection of his ...

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  45. The Stabitity of Lyell.

    Speaking at a farewell function at Queenstown. the other.evening, Mr. Robt. Sticht, general manager of the Mount Lyell M. and R; Co:, said he saw ...

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  46. GAMBLING DEN RAIDED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The police raided a Chinese gambling house at Tamworth, and arrested 17 persons, including one European. The owner was ...

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  47. THE RIVAL SULTANS.

    It is considered that the unanimous proclamation at Fez of Mulai Hafid as ;Sultan will not seriously affect the position of Abd el Aziz, the old Sultan, ...

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  48. MT.CLEVELAND T.M CO.

    The mine manger of the Mt Cleveland. Tin Mining Company Whyte River, reported on January 11— Lower adit has been extended to ...

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  49. AMERICAN BARQUE DISTRESSED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—-The American barque Bonanza has returned to port The vessel bad sprang a leak during a heavy storm near New Caledonia, and ...

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  50. TriaL of Harry Thaw.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—-Evidence for the prosecution in the trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanford White, has closed. ...

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  51. Federal Affairs.

    Mr. King O'Malley, M.P. for Darwin, who is spending a few days on the. West Qoast, will return to the North-West on Friday, and on Saturday will ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Alpha to Tambo mail coach capsized while" crossing a flooded creek. Two of the horses were drowned, and a number of letters ...

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  53. Socialism!

    Writes the Hobart "Critic":—It is a pity that the load talk" of our friend, the extremist of the Caucus, has so terrified a well- meaning but timorous ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.=—The new seismograph, an instrument used for the observation of earth disturbances, to be fitted up at the Government ...

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  55. Indians in Africa.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Eight Indians who were found to be picketing with the object of dissuading Indians at Pretoria from registering under the new ...

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  56. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday. —A man named John Thearmanland, described as an agent, suicided by cutting his throat during a fit of despondency. ...

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  57. Baltic Status Quo.

    LONDON/ Tuesday:—Russia, Germany, Denmark, and Sweden are discussing their proposed agreement for the maintenance of the status quo in the ...

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  58. THE NEWS AT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—In connection with the wages trouble and lock-out of miners at the Magnet mine, the news of which filtered through to Zeeehan ...

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  59. A SERIOUS INDICTMENT.

    PERTH, Tuesday. — William Blake, who made charges against, the Canning expedition of ill-treating the .natives, further accuses the party of ...

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  60. General Cable News.

    The steamer Koromiko has put into Capetown slightly damaged. She is discharging part of her cargo 80 that repairs can be effected. ...

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  61. BIG GOLD SHIPMENT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The R.M.S. Mongolia took 50,000 sots, and a gold bar valued at £20,074 for . Colombo aud Calcutta on her last voyage. ...

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  62. The Tasmanian Fortnight.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The total entries for the T.R.C. meet next month are 427, being 83 more than the previous record. ...

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  63. Cratorio in a Prison.

    The inmates of Wandsworth Prison, England, nmbering over 1,000, have just had an experience which they are not' likely to forget. The Brixton Oratorio ...

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  64. MOTOR BUSMEN'S STRIKE.

    Two hundred or me motor [?] who went out on strike in London, agreed, owing to the smallness of strike pay, to resume work under the journey ...

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  65. Personal.

    Mr. C. H. Fallen, of Yolla, who was recently bereaved by the death of his wife, is at present staving with his brother, Mr. G. G. Pullen, at Penguin. ...

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  66. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The Lancashire-Yorkshire express collided with a North Western train at Huddersfield. Nine passengers were seriously injured. ...

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  67. RUSSIAN PREMIER PROMOTED.

    With a view to his services ensuring what a rescript describes as an undoubted pacification of the country," the Russian Premier M. Stolypin has ...

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  68. T.T.C. MEET,

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Entries, for the summer racing carnival of the T.T.C. closed to-night, 363 being received, which is a large increase on ...

    Article : 101 words
  69. Advertising

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