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  2. Burnie Poultry Society.

    The annual meeting of the Burnie Poultry Society was held in the Town Hall buildings, Burnie, last night, the Chrisman (Mr A. Abbott) presiding. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. Sporting.

    It is stated that both Antonious and Poseidon have been priced by an Indian buyer. Poseidon was not for sale, and the figure asked for Antonious—£4,000—was ...

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  5. LONDON CABLES

    London, March 3 — The death is announced of Lionel Decle, an eminent explorer, author and journalist, at the age of 48; also of Dr ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Monday.—A deputation introduced by Hon William Knox M.P., and Senator Simon Fraser presented to Lord Northcote, Governor-General, to-day, a ...

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  7. LONDON CABLES.

    London, March 4.—At the London County Council elections on Saturday 503,091 votes were cast for Municipal Reformers, and 360,305 for the ...

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  8. LONDON CABLES

    London, March 3.—Six men murdered Baron Ludberg, a member of the Russian Council of the Empire, and formerly Chief of the Esthonian ...

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  9. WYNYARD RACES.

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  10. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FINANCE.

    The son of Mrs Mary Baker Glover Eddy, the founder of Christian Science, is proceeding against the Christian Science Church authorities ...

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  11. A Distinguished Canadian.

    London, March 3.—Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada in London, yesterday presented his predecessor in the office, the Hon. Sir ...

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  12. limitation of Armaments.

    London, March 4—The 11 "Temps" publishes an article criticising the British Prime Minister's sanguine utterances regarding the ...

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  13. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Melbourne, Monday.—Kenneth Hardie was accidentally shot dead at Blomfield to-day. ...

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  14. A ROYAL CADET.

    Prince Edward Albert Christian, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales, who will be 13 years of age next June, has passed the preliminary ...

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  15. BATHER'S STRANGE DEATH.

    Melbourne, Monday. — Archibald Anderson, aged 19, was choked by a tooth plate while bathing in the River Yarra yesterday. ...

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  16. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    Melbourne, Monday.—A fire broke out on the steamer Kanowna at the river wharf. The vessel's hold was flooded and 800 tons of cargo damaged. The steamer ...

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  17. MAIL-BOAT RE-FLOATED.

    The Dutch mail steamer Konign Wilhelmina, which grounded outside Flushing, a port of the Netherlands, has been re-floated. ...

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  18. Aliens in California.

    London, March 3.—The Lower House of the Californian Parliament has passed a Bill virtually preventing aliens from holding landed property ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYED FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Melbourne, Monday.—A party of 300 of the Melbourne unemployed hive offered to proceed to Queensland to work on the ingar fields in place of the Italians ...

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  20. MATRIMONIAL LAW IN SPAIN

    Xing Alfonso of Spain, yielding to the protest of the Bishops, has abrogated his decree of August last which authorised civil marriage ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Monday.—Another sale of 900 horses was held at Bourke, when competition was keen and good prices were realised. Draught horses sold up to ...

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  22. THE KING IN FRANCE.

    King Edward left London to-day for Biarritz, on the Bay of Biscay. ...

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  23. A Steamer Sunk

    London, March 4.—The steamer Geelong collided with and sank the Norwegian steamer Frogner at Beachy Head, on the coast of Sussex, during ...

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  24. The Transvaal.

    London, March 4—It is officially announced that the new Transvaal Ministry will consist of the following:— ...

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  25. SIR ARTHUR WILSON.

    Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson, Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet, has been promoted to be an Admiral of the Fleet. ...

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  26. FATAL FALL OF EARTH.

    Sydney, Monday. Hugh M'Lean was killed by a fall of earth at the Hepburn pit. ...

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  27. STRUCK WITH AN AXE.

    Sydney, Monday.—An outrage was perpetrated yesterday by Chas. Wheeldon, who struck Edward Crompton with an axe on the head, inflicting a serious ...

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  28. AMERICAN EXPENDITURE.

    The U.S. Congress during the past ten weeks has voted £200,000,000 in appropriations of revenue—a total which establishes a record for the States. ...

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  29. British Politics.

    London, March 4.—The Education Act Amendment Bill introduced into the House of Commons by the new President of the Board of Education ...

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  30. The Uses of Leatherwood.

    Sir,—Noticing some remarks about the above wood in your paper recently, I would like to give a few more instances of its usefulness. Splitters in the olden ...

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  31. Marine Board of Table Cape.

    The monthly meeting of the Marine Board of Table Cape was held at Burnie yesterday afternoon Present: The Matter Warden (Mr J. Stirling). ...

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  32. A LABOR VICTORY.

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  33. BOERS AND BRITONS.

    Mr J. C. Smuts, in a letter to Mr J. X. Merriman, warmly acknowledged the support which the Het Yolk (the Boer organisation) received ...

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  34. Dynamite Explosion.

    London, March 4.—An explosion in a store of dynamite injured 20 workmen in the Pennsylvania railways tunnel, Hudson River, New Jersey. ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Monday.—The British ship Barcore arrived to-day from Puget Sound. The captain reported that while on the voyage he lighted mass of wreckage of ...

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  36. CRICKET.

    Burnie Buffers will be represented by the following in a match against Wynyard Buffers to-morrow: Crisp, W. Wilson, Stirling, Bomford, Tracey, Mollison ...

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  37. Town Clock for Burnie.

    Sir,—I quite agree with your correspondent "Resident" that it is high time a clock was provided for your progressive town. The first thing that strikes ...

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  38. Agricultural Statistics.

    The Government Statistician, Mr R. M. Johnston, writes under date February 19:— To obtain a "forecast" for the current ...

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  39. Assessment Appeal.

    At the Devonport Court House yesterday, Messrs H. H. M'Fie (chairman). W. Innes, C. J. Hiller and Captain Pearce, J.'sP., sat as a Court of Local Authority ...

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  40. Tasmanian.

    Launceston, Monday.—Another cave has been discovered in the Mole Creek district, about three miles from the railway Italian. It is laid to be far superior ...

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  41. EAST WELLINGTON JUNIORS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  42. Mining.

    Launceston, Monday.—Mr Percy H. W. Sami, C. E., of Burnie, who has been appointed manager of the Brothers' Home No. 1 Tin Mining Company at Derby, in ...

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  43. EASTER COMPETITIONS.

    Launceston, Monday.—Entries closed to-night for the Easter competitions. It is expected that when the mainland mail arrives to morrow they will equal those of ...

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  44. NORTH CLEVELAND MINE.

    Some good samples of tin were brought into Waratah on Sunday from the North Cleveland mine where the lode has been out. The property is at Whyte River ...

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  45. THE QUESTION OF TEAMS.

    Launceston, Monday.—The City Council met in committee again to-day regarding the question of trams. At the conclusion, the Mayor (Alderman Boland) ...

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  46. BOXING.

    Melbourne, Monday.—There was an enormous attendance it the Richmond racecourse to-night to witness two boxing contests, though pouring rain fell ...

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  47. TASMANIA MINE RETURNS.

    Launceston, Monday.—For the past four weeks the Tasmania G.M. Co., Beaconsfield, has crushed 4,419 tons for 2,l13oz gold. ...

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  48. The Courts.

    At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr W. L. Wells, J.P., J. Swanson was fined 5s or 48 hours' imprisonment for having been drunk and disorderly on ...

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  49. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  50. DEVONPORT.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Captain Pearce, J.P., John Neil was fined 5s for being drank and disorderly the previous day. Neil applied for time to pay ...

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  51. Nansen's Carrier-Pigeon.

    One day a carrier-pigeon tapped at the window of Mrs Nansen's home at Christiania. Instantly the window was opened, and the wife of the famous Arctic ...

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  52. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Monday.—At the Police Court this morning, William Watson, who described himself as a professional man od the strength of being a jackey, pleaded ...

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