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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, April 18.— Right Hon Joseph Chamberlain, who is still resting in the south of Franco, has telegraphed to the Earl of Egin, sincerely ...

    Article : 98 words
  3. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— Mary Russell aged 14, a daughter of a miner living near Kilmere, accidentally ignited her clothes at a kitchen fire, and in her alarm rushed ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Launceston, Thursday.— Mr Richard Teece setuary of the Australian Mutual Provident Society, with Mr C. W. Hemery, the resident secretary at Hobart, who are ...

    Article : 60 words
  5. LONDON CABLES

    London, April 18.— The Chief Court at Lahore has upheld the conviction and sentences in connection with the charges of sedition against ...

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  6. LONDON CABLES.

    London, April 17.— On the meeting of the Colonial Conference to-day Sir J. G. Ward, Premier of New Zealand, moved a resolution of deep regret at ...

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  7. SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS.

    Launceston, Thursday.— A deputation of women folk waited on the Mayor (Mr Bolted) this afternoon and complained of the offensive smell arising from Metz and ...

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  8. SUICIDE AT A MINE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— To-day a man named Aaron Barrass suicided by hinging himself from a refter in the stable connected with the United Devonshire mine, ...

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  9. Daring Station Bobbery.

    London, April 17.— A man entered, the railway station at the town of St. Paul, Minnesota a northern State of America, and compelling the clerk to ...

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  10. AN IMPERIAL COUNCIL.

    The conference discussed Mr Deakin's and Sir J. Gk Ward's resolutions in favor of an Imperial Council to be purely consultative and ...

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  11. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— A Chinese was to-day fined £10 at Ballarat for baring opium in big possession. ...

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  12. Imperial Politics.

    London, April 18.— Lord Tweedmouth, speaking in the House of Lords, stated that the Admiralty's policy was founded on three grounds ...

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  13. PROMINENT CITIZENS DEATH.

    Launceston, Thursday.— Mr Frank C. Birchall, senior partner is the firm of Henri A. W. Birchall and Sons, died this afternoon from typhoid fever. ...

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  14. FARMERS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— Six additional Victorian farmers from the Kerang districts are starting for Queensland. ...

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  15. Mexican Disturbances.

    London, April 17.— Incomplete returns state that 38 persons, were killed and 93 injured in the Mexican earthquake. ...

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  16. ARTILLERY EQUIPMENT.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— A. tender for 36 carriages and limbers for 18 pounder guns has been let to Robinson Bros the price being £21,160. ...

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  17. PERTH.

    Perth, Thursday.— A boy named Walter Jarmey, second son of Mr Richard Jarmey, of Perth, was shot dead this evening. It is supposed that the deed was done ...

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  18. TRAMWAY CO SUED.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— Ernest Halford a sign writer. with his wife, Miry Halford, it suing the Melbourne Tramway Co. for £3,000 damages for alleged injuries to Mrs, ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Thursday.— About 40 furnace hands representing nearly the whole of two shifts who ire asking for an increase in their wages from the Tasmanian ...

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  20. SIR JOHN MADDEN.

    Melbourne, Thursday.- -The Chief Justice, Sir John Madden, whilst sitting in the Banco Court to-day, was seized with a sudden illness. The court adjourned for ...

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  21. NEED FOR BATTLESHIPS.

    Lord Brassey called attention to the shipbuilding programme. The Breadnoughts must be few. size was no security against certain risks. The ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. The English Bar.

    London, April 17.— Sir John L. Walton, Attorney- General of England, presiding at a general meeting of the General Council of the Bar, ...

    Article : 97 words
  23. STRANDED AUSTRALIANS.

    Melbourne, Thursday.— Sir John Forrest, Acting Prime Minister, has received a cable from Mr Voider, the N.S. Wales Commercial Agent in South Africa, ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,149 words
  25. THE MISSING GIRL.

    Melbourne, Thursday. — The mining girl, Grace Crichton who left home mysteriously on Good Friday, has arrived at Melbourne in charge of her father from ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. Metals.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 words
  27. Laborers for Australia.

    London, April 17.— Mr W. M Hughes, one of the Australian delegates to the Navigation. Conference, is visiting Vienna capital of Lower ...

    Article : 117 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Thursday.— John Carry, an elderly man. charged with the murder of Patrick M'Farlane, near Albury, was found not guilty on account of inssoity. ...

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  29. School Attendance Cases at Latrobe.

    Sir,— As I read in your inna of to-day the account of a series of " school attendance cases" at Latrobe, I could not help that think that several of these people are ...

    Article : 302 words
  30. "OLDEST PICKPOCKET IN AUSTRALIA."

    Sydney, Thursday.— Sarah Clifford, aged 73, described as the oldest pickpocket in Australis," has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for ...

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  31. LONG ARM OF THE LAW.

    Sydney, Thursday.— Thomas Glassop, aged 52, formerly clerk in the employ of the Ashfield Municipal Council, has been bronchi from New Zealand on a charge ...

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  32. NEW PLAGUE CASE.

    Sydney, Thursday. — Nellie O'Brien, residing at Redfern, has been slicked by plague. ...

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  33. General News.

    London, April 17.— Dr Albert Lewis Levy has been gazetted Vice- Consul at Sydney for Liberia, a negro republic on the coast of West Africa. ...

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  34. WRECKED BARQUE FOR SALE.

    Sydney, Thursday.— The wreck of the barque Aunnsons, which is lying on the Middleton reef, was to-day offered by motion. Five pounds was bid, but the ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Thursday.— Francis Birtells, the cyclist who is travelling across the continent from Fremantle to Sydney, bn arrived here an route. He was driven ...

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  36. Escape of Prisoners

    Campbelltown, Thursday.— Two men, Theodore Bittries and James Von Tromp, who were being escorted from Swansea to Hobart, charged with horse-stealing ...

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  37. OPPOSITION TO A COUNCIL.

    Sir "Wilfrid Laurier reserved his decision, though he implied that he did not favor the creation of a new council as a permanent organisation. ...

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  38. THE FRUIT FLY.

    Adelaide, Thursday.— The importation of fruit into the State except by sea has been prohibited. It must be landed at Adelaide and there inspected for the ...

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  39. A RANK SWINDLER.

    Adelaide, Thursday.— Louis Boyd has been arrested on a charge of palling a began cheque. Accused tried to open a backing account with a valueless cheque ...

    Article : 32 words
  40. Government Railways.

    Yesterday the General Manager of Railways (Mr J. M. M'Cormick), the Chief Engineer (Mr O. C Nairn), the Traffic Manager (Mr S. Mann) and the ...

    Article : 323 words
  41. WESTRALIA

    Perth, Thursday. — The schooner Edith, 60 tons is a total wreck off Condon Greek. ...

    Article : 20 words
  42. Anglican Synod.

    Hobart, Thursday.— At the Anglican Synod to-day resolutions were pasted expressing the Synod's sense of the value of the work done in the discuss by Bishops ...

    Article : 257 words
  43. Railway Advocacy.

    Sir,— 1 am pleased to see that Mr.T. Hogarth has again token no a trenchant pen in advocacy of west railway west of Burnie, assisted by Mr J. T. H. Whitsitt ...

    Article : 251 words
  44. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Thursday.— The following executive appointments are notified :— Constable L. H. Rooke to be bailiff of the Court of Requests and Court ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. ARCHDEACON WHITINGTON.

    Hobart, Thursday. — Archdescon Whitington with his wife and daughter, leave by the R.M.S. Media Saturday for a trip to England. ...

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