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  2. Lost on Mt Boland.

    Great excitement was created at Sheffield on Tuesday night and yesterday morning, when it became known that two youths named Elliott tod Bishop, ...

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  3. The Tamar Disaster.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—An inquest on the bodies of Mm J T. M'Donald and Joseph Prismall (engineer), who were drowned in the Tamar on Monday night. ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Wednesday. — C, Living, aged, eight yean, was killed to-day by a rolling, atone it Wangaratta. ...

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  5. LONDON GABLES.

    London, April 3.—The town batteries at Tangiers and the guns of the French warship Jesnne d'Are, fired salutes over the remains of Dr ...

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  6. LONDON CABLES

    London, April 2.—The colliers at Port Said, at the entrance of the Suez Canal, hare struck for an increase of wages, and several ships have been ...

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  7. SUFFOCATED IN MUD.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—To-day Cecil Eastgate, aged 16, was suffocated in a horrible manner at Donald. Whilst riding a bicycle over a bridge he was by ...

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  8. THREE MORE BODIES RECOVERED.

    Launceston, Wednesday—The bodies of Mrs Archibald Campbell, seed 48. and the twin boys, Willie and Anthony M'Donald, aged nine, were found in the ...

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  9. Free Fights in Ireland.

    London, April 2 —A serious disturbance occurred at Elphin, a market town in Boscommon County, Ireland, owing to the police preventing ...

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  10. ILLEGAL OPERATION CASE.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—Mrs Downey, who was arrested on tho charge of murder by committing an illegal operation on Vida Patulls, was presented at the City ...

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  11. THE ENGINEER'S FAMILY.

    Mr Joseph Prismall's parents reside at Strahan, where they are highly respected. Mr and Mrs Prismall, sen., had been looking forward to a visit from their son, as it ...

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  12. N.S.W. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—Mr Johnson, N.S.W. Commissioner, arrived to-day from London en route for Sydney. ...

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  13. The Dublin Exhibition.

    London, April 2—The " Express " states the managers of the Sun Fein movement are virulently boycotting the forthcoming international ...

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  14. OCCUPATION OF UJDA.

    London, April 3.—Since their occupation of Ujda, Morocco, the French are energetically cleansing the city. They have established a dispensary ...

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  15. VEHIOULLAR TRAGEDY.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—Mrs Garrod was thrown from a cart and killed at Cobram to-day. ...

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  16. State Revenue.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  17. SEPTUAGENARIAN SUICIDES.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—Williim Billion, aged 70, suicided by hanging himself from the bridge over the Wannon Hirer, near Coleraine, to-day. ...

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  18. A BAPTIST UNION MESSAGE.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—At the annual session of the Baptist Union to-day a telegram of sympathy was authorised to be tent to the Mayor of Launceston ...

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  19. Scottish Train Disaster.

    London, April 3—The sentence imposed on Driver Gourlay on a charge of homocide in connection with the Scottish train disaster in ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Robert Swain, a miner employed at Mitchell's Creek, was walking in the street at Bodangars, in the Wellington district, when be was violently ...

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  21. Imprisoned Suffragettes.

    London, April 2.—The Independent Labor Party's conference has resolved to send greetings to the imprisoned suffragettes and congratulations upon ...

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  22. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SYMPATHY

    Hobart, Wednesday.—At the Commonwealth Chambers of Commerce Conference to-day, a vote of sympathy with tho people of Launceston and ...

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  23. Disastrous Earthquake

    London, April 3.—An earthquake has greatly damaged the town of Bitlis, in Asiatic Turkey. Many, of the inhabitants have been ...

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  24. INFANT DROWNS IN 4IN OF WATER.

    Sydney, Wednesday. — An infant, Eileen Mackay, 17 months old, residing with her parent* at Glebe, was found drowned in 4in of water to-day. ...

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  25. Suevic Wreck Severed.

    London, April 2—The wreck of the White Star steamer Suevic, which went on the rocks off the Cornish coast while approaching Plymouth on ...

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  26. Sporting.

    The gate money at the Deloraine Easter Monday meet amounted to £627 2s, and on Easter Tuesday to £162 8s 6d. ...

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  27. UNION OF PARTIES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the State Ministerial Party it was unanimously decided to scree to the fusion of the Ministerial and Progressive Parties. ...

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  28. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    Melbourne, Wednesday,—The Federal revenue for March was £792,060 against £777 369 for March, 1906. The Tasmanian portion was £20,451 against ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—Robert Flett, aged 13, was ran over by a dray at Prospect to-day, the wheel crashing his bead and killing him. ...

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  30. Metals.

    London, April 3. — The following changes have taken place in metal quotations :—Copper : Forward delivery is quoted ...

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  31. A.J.O. AUTUMN MEET.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—At Randwick to-day the weather was fine for the A.J.O. autumn meet, third day. The attendance was large, including Lord Northcote and ...

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  32. Train and Motor Collide.

    London, April 3—A train collided with a motor car on a level crossing near Avignon, a French city on the River Rhone. Two occupants of the ...

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  33. WESTRALIA

    Perth, Wednesday.—A Claremont mm named Abbott suicided by hanging himself in King's Park, Perth. ...

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  34. Baptist Union.

    Hobart, Wednesday—The & annul session of the Baptist Union was continued to-day. Proceeding commenced with a ...

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  35. THE RESCUED MINER.

    Perth, Wednesday.—Arrangements ire being made to entertain Modesti Varischetti, the rescued Italian miner. Several members of Parliament intend to be ...

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  36. Rayner's Wife Accouched.

    London, April 3—The accouchment has occurred of the wife of Horace Rayner, who was sentenced to death for the murder of William ...

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  37. Mining Shares.

    London, April 3—The following are the quotations on the London market-British Broken Hill, b £1 17s 6d, £1 ...

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  38. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—An the Premiers Conference is not likely to bo held this year the Premier is writing to Sir John Forrest, Acting-Premier of the ...

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  39. United States Republican Funds.

    London, April 3—The New York "World" publishes Mr E. H. Harriman's letter of 1905, asserting that he raised £50,000, himself contributing ...

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  40. General News.

    London, April 3.—Several of the Busman warship Potemkin's mutinous crew in Roumania have been arrested for participating in the peasant ...

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  41. CLOSER SETTLEMENT AREAS.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—To-day Mr Geo., Leatham, M.H.A., brought under the notice of the Minister for Lindi a large ares of land suitable for closer settlement ...

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  42. "DELIBERATE, "WILFUL UNTRUTH."

    Later. — President Roosevelt describes Mr Harriman's statement that he requested him (Harriman) to raise funds for the Republican ...

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  43. CYCLING.

    A road race takes place on Saturday from Devonport to Wesley Vale and back for six prizes donated by Mr Jack King. ...

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  44. THE NATAL UNREST.

    Four of Dinizulu's Indunas have been arrested for assisting in the concealment of seven rebels at Babanango. ...

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  45. CRICKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 310 words
  46. Mining.

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

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  47. Arming the Chinese.

    London, April 3 — According to German Shanghai advices China has ordered through a German firm two million rifles, with a view to ...

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  48. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The following is Mr Kingsmill's forecast for April 4 :— Fine weather ; prevailing winds easterly. State of adjacent seas smooth ...

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  49. LAUNCESTON

    Last night's results were :— Humorous recitation, girls under 16 : Thelma Brown 1, Zoo Stacey and Leona Issacs tied for second. ...

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  50. A FAREWELL PROPERTY.

    A "Times" representative it Barnie but night shook hands with Mr & wacksmith as the litter was about to board the Flora en route for Europe. Mr ...

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  51. Deloraine Municipal Council.

    Ai the Municipal Council meeting yesterday there were present: On Cole (Warden), Griffin, Symmons, Hall Smith, Woodberry and Best. ...

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  52. PRESENTATION.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—Mr W. J. M'Elwee, who it retiring from the employ of the City Council after half a century's service, was this afternoon presented by ...

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  53. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Wednesday.—The Zeehan Band concert at the Gaiety Theatre to-night was crowded. Mr Arthur Geary and Mill Grantham had gratifying receptions. ...

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  54. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  55. The Courts.

    At the Police Court yesterday C. Wallis vii charged with using obscene language. Messrs Iunes and M'Fie, who occupied the bench, in strong terms ...

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  56. TENNIS.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The Tasmanian Tennis Championship meeting win conceded to-day, when the remaining finals were disposed of ...

    Article : 109 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—At the Police Court this morning, James Smith and William Newitt were proceeded against for disturbing the peace in Elizabeth ...

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  59. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Present: Crs Cole, Griffin, Woodberry, Smith and Best. The monthly report of the inspector under too Health Act was tabled. ...

    Article : 70 words
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