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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, April 19.—Mr Deakin denies, in reference to his motion at the Colonel Conference in favor of an Imperil Council, that he is advocating ...

    Article : 135 words
  3. Fire in s Convent.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A sensational fire occurred at the Convent School at Hunters Hill early this morning, the building being destroyed. ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES

    governing countries. It was desirable that the autonomous colonies should be placed in a different category from Crown colonies. ...

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  5. Labor Troubles.

    Zeehan, Saturday.—The wages difficulty between the furanes hands and, the management of the Tasmanian Smelting Co, has terminated otherwise than ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—A girl named Elizabeth Eldridge was scalded to death at Colse by lifting a kettle off the fire and allowing it to upset. ...

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  7. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CYCLIST.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—John Da[?]sher, 44 years of age, was knocked down by a cyclist on the Yan Yean Road. His skull was fractured and he lien the ...

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  8. The Escaped Prisoners.

    Evandale, Sunday.—The two prisoners, James von Tromp and Theodore Biltris, who escaped from the Campbelltown gaol on Thursday, were arrested near Evandale ...

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  9. PROTECTING TEMPERANCE LECTURERS.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—The Total Abstinence Society to-day decided to prosecute the against of the Rev Niccl. The man attacked the rev gentleman ...

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  10. SOCIETY OF RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—Mr T. Cotter, shunter in the Melbourne goods yards, was to-day elected to the president's chair of the Amalgamated Society of Railway ...

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  11. SIR WILLIAM LYNE

    Sir William Lyne has again raised the question of the status of colonial Ministers in connection with the conference. He intimated that he was ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. DETAILS OF THE TROUBLE.

    Zeehan, Sunday.—As indicated in yesterday's wires the work has happened, the wages question [?]sised by the furnace men engaged by the Tasmanian Smelling ...

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  13. THE TURF BRIBERY CASE.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—Giscome Allietii to-day paid the fine of £100 inflicted on him in connection with his attempt to bribe the Moonee Ponds handicapper. ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,428 words
  15. MINER BREAKS HIS BACK.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—Samuel Green, while working at the Princess Dagmar mine, California Gully, Bendigo, fell from a ladder and broke his back. He ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. Pilgrims' Banquet.

    London, April 20—Lord Roberts presided last night at the Pilgrims banquet, which was attended by a brilliant gathering of Peers and Commoners. ...

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  17. THE PREMIERS LUNCEONED.

    The Imperial Industries Club luncheoned the visiting Premiers to-day. Mr. Deakin and Sir William Lyne were absent. Two hundred persons ...

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  18. SIR JOHN FORREST.

    Melbourne, Saturday. — On Monday week Sir John Forrest, Acting Prime Minister of Australia, will visit Tasmania, to confer the Premier on Federal affairs ...

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  19. NEW TELEGRAPH LINES.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—The Acting Postmaster-General, Mr. S. Manger, had approved of placing £12,000 on the Federal estimates for the construction of ...

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  20. The British Budget.

    London, April 19.—It is estimated that 913,000 people will benefit by the proposed redaction of tax on earned incomes as announced ...

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  21. EIGHT HOURS DEMONSTRATION

    Melbourne, Saturday.—Complete arrangements have been made for the celebration of the 51st anniversary of the eight hours movement on Monday. ...

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  22. AN IMPERIAL COUNCIL.

    The British Cabinet is considering the Earl of Elgin's resolution of compromise in connection with Mr. Deakin's motion in favor of an ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Saturday.—The Crick-Willis trial in connection with the Sydney land scandsla was continued to-day. Crick cross-examined several witnesses. ...

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  24. A Cricket Injustice.

    London, April 19—At a meeting of the Essex County Cricket Club Mr. Green, chairman, said the importation of colonial players was entirely ...

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  25. THE DECISION.

    London, April 21.—The question of the fature constitution of the conference was settled after three days' discussion by the adaption of the following resolution ...

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  26. PASSENGER JUMPS OVERBOARD.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A man named A. M. Kelly, a [?]eloon passenger on the steamer Mala[?], jumped overboard and was drowned. ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL BANKING CO.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A meeting of the shareholders in the institution decided to increase the Commercial Banking Company's capital to £2,500,000. ...

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  28. Obituary.

    London, April 19—The death has occurred of Viscount Middleton, hon colonel of the E.R. Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery since 1878, at the age of ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Saturday.—The State Treasurer estimates that the year will show a State surplus of £200,000. ...

    Article : 23 words
  30. THE WRECKED COLLIER.

    Adelaide, Saturday.—A stranded collier —Willyama—still remains fist on the reef it Marion Bay. Captain Rankin is confident, however, that he will yet float her ...

    Article : 36 words
  31. Metals.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  32. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Sunday.—Mr C, J. Mackenzie, M.H.A., willed on the Premier on Saturday and urged the consideration of Burnie railway extension. He contended the ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. Mining.

    Perth (Westralia), Saturday. — R. Hunter, a prospector, is reported to have discovered a gold and silver lode 200yds wide and 25 miles long at Deeningup, on ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 66 words
  35. NEW SCHOOL FOR KING ISLAND.

    Hobart, Sunday.—Mr. Propsting, Attorney-General, promised Mr. C. J. Mackenzie and Rev A. W. Ashcroft yesterday that if the attendance at the State school. ...

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  36. LAKE DROWNING FATALITY.

    Hobart, Friday. — The body of R. Cramp, a Hobart tradesman, who was drowned while visiting Lake Crescent, has at last been recovered. ...

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  37. A Ghastly Murder.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—A man named William Panton, who, it is believed, comes from Longford, Tasmanian to-day admitted to the Kyneton Hospital, suffering ...

    Article : 140 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The official precis of the discussion has revealed that warm debates took place on the question of an Imperial Council. Mr. Deakin explained that he desired ...

    Article : 192 words
  40. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Sunday.—William Pitman, well known in connection with the Launceston Hotel, with seized with a paralytic shock this morning, and is in a critical ...

    Article : 33 words
  41. ST GERORGE'S DAY

    Launceston, Sunday.—A special sermon is connection with St Geroge's Day was preached at St John's this morning by the Rev F.Riley to a large ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. OATLANDS.

    Oatlands, Sunday.—At the Oatland Police Court Thomas Neil, of Rothwell, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for sealing and fool, also ...

    Article : 38 words
  43. Advertising

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    Advertising : 84 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 37 words
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