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  2. London Cables.

    LONDON, Monday—The Legislative Council of the Transvaal has adopted, without amendment, the draft Federal Constitution, which was prepared ...

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  3. The State Elections.

    HOBART, Monday—The chief electoral officer notifies that writs for the election of representatives to the House of Assembly have been issued to the ...

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  4. Australasian Cables.

    MELBOURNE, Monday —Huddart, Parker and Company have agreed to pay the Government £500 damages for the loss of a picket boat run down by ...

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  5. London Cables.

    LONDON, Monday-The "Spectator" states that whatever Australia and Caunda may do to assist the mother country will be accepted with sincere pleasure, ...

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  6. FATAL FALL FROM A CART.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Norman La Roche, the son of a police constable, fell fro ma cart at Bridgewater. The wheel passed over his head, and he was ...

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  7. RUSSIAN SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    LONDON, Monday—The Czar of Russia has commuted the sentences of death passed on 14 persons for escaping from the Alexandrovsk prison. ...

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  8. Campaign Notes.

    It may interest Tasmanian electors to know that only one elector in every six has a vote for our Legislative Council. Thus for every five Liberal votes ...

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  9. RAILWAY MAN'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - James Boxell, a man 55 years of ago, who was a gatekeeper at a railway crossing near Geelong, was knocked down by a train ...

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  10. GERMAN AERONAUTIC ENTERPRISE.

    LONDON, Monday— An exhibition of aeronautics is being held at Frankfort, Prussia. Aeronautics will play an important ...

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  11. OFFER OF A DREADNOUGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-Mr. Murray, Premier of Victoria, telegraphed today through the Governor to the Imperial Government confirming Mr. ...

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  12. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—118 fins of opium, valued at £708, were seized today on the steamer Aldenham from the East. ...

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  13. AUSTRIA AND THE BALKANS.

    LONDON, Monday—It is semiofficially announced in Paris that England and France are replying favorably to Austria's request for the ...

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  14. MAN CUT TO PIECES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—A man was cut to pieces on the railway line at Prince's Bridge last light. His name is unknown. ...

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  15. GERMAN SHIPPING SLUMP.

    LONDON, Monday - The directors of the North German Lloyd Steamship Co. report that the unprecedented falling off of emigrants to the United ...

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  16. ADULTERATED MILK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Alexander M'Kimmie was today fined £10 for selling milk below the standard. It was his fourth offence. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday—According to the Kharbin newspaper, "Vestnick," Russians are surprised at the rapid spread of a movement among the ...

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  18. THE COMMONWEALTH TRAWLER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The trawler Endeavor arrived in Hobson's Bay today with four tons fish aboard. The cargo was distributed among various ...

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  19. TERRIBLE FIRE IN TEXAS.

    LONDON, Holiday—One hundred Presidences, four churches, and two schools at Fort Worth, Texas, have been burned to the ground, flic ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday—The receipts of the lockout fund since January 1 amount to £24,358, and the expenditure to £21,977. ...

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  21. AMERICAN MARATHON RACE.

    LONDON, Monday—The Marathon race from Derby to New York, was witnessed by forty thousand spectators. Saint Yves, a French runner ...

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  22. A SALVATION ARMY PROJECT.

    LONDON, Monday. - Commander Evangeline Booth, of Now York, announces that the Salvation Army intend to raise five million dollars for the ...

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  23. WEDDERBURN, VIC.

    Thos. Dazeley, Wedderburn, Vic., writes:-"It is with feelings of gratitude that I testify to the intrinsic value of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules ...

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  24. CEREBRAL MENINGITIS.

    LONDON, Monday. - There are ninety-two cases of cerebral meningitis in Paris. The patients are being treated with Washerman's serum. ...

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  25. U.S. CORRUPTION CHARGE.

    LONDON, Monday—The proceedings against Charles Haskell, an Amer[?]an politician, of corrupt practices in [?] official capacity, have now been ...

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  26. BADEN-POWELL'S BOY SCOUTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Boy Scout movement is making considerable headway in Sydney. 1,200 boys took part in the field day at Cook's River on ...

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  27. Tasmanian Telegrams.

    HOBART, Monday—A meeting of a sub-committee of the Tasmanian Fruitgrowers Union, appointed to select varieties of apples and pears to obtain ...

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  28. INTENSE HEAT IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The maximum temperature on Sunday was 89deg— the highest recorded for the month of April since 1859. ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday—David Howells, a miner, was killed by a fall of earth At Mount Morgan mine ...

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  30. Queenstown Hospital Case.

    The Queenstown Hospital Board of management was engaged on Friday till lose on midnight inquiring ito charges of neglect brought by Mrs. Louie ...

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  31. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday—Patrick Rattigan, 35 years of age, suicided by shooting himself with a revolver. He had recently lost his employment. ...

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  32. The Wilmot Campaign.

    Mr. N. Waterworth, Liberal Democratic candidate for Wilmot, addressed between 60 and 70 people, at Lower Barrington on Saturday evening. He ...

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  33. PRESENTATION TO LADY STRICKLAND.

    HOBART, Monday— A meeting of ladies was held at ,the Town Hall today to take into consideration a proposed presentation to Lady Edeline ...

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  34. THE EDUCATION REPORT.

    HOBART, Monday. - The Cabinet will consider the Education Commissioner's report tomorrow. The Hon. D. C. Urquhart returns to Hobart from ...

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  35. THE HUON RAILWAY.

    HOBART, Monday. - Nothing is available with regard to the Public Works Commission's report on the Huon railway. It will probably be ...

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  36. Darwin Candidates.

    Questioned at Boat Harbor re his attitude ns regards Tattersall's, Mr. P. J. Reilly (Labor candidate), said that a plank on their platform provided ...

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  37. THE YACHTING FATALITY.

    HOBART, Monday—The body of the young man, Alexander Grimmond, who was drowned through the yachting accident on the Derwent on Saturday, ...

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  38. LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - The new river steamer Kowitta, built for the Tamar River trade, arrived from Hobart today. The vessel is ...

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  39. Mining.

    The ss Karitana arrived at Stanley [?] Saturday morning, and took on [?] 2,100 bags copper ore, which had been landed by the auxiliary ...

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  40. SHOOTING ACCIDENT AT LONGFORD.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - Gordon Cecil Herbert, aped 12 years, a son of Mr. Chas. Herbert, of Broklesby, near Longford, was the victim of an ...

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  41. YESTERDAYS QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  42. MELBA'S VISIT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - Madame Melba Rave her first Tasmanian concert at the Albert Hall tonight, when there was a large and appreciative audience. ...

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  43. THE TABLE CAPE LOAN BILL.

    Sir—In your issue of March 27, under the heading of "Fanners' Candidates," appears a letter over the signature of Fred. Morris, a portion of ...

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  44. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. - At a meeting of the City Council today it was decided to advert to the previous resolution to close fruit shops between ...

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  45. THE GLENGARRY SHOOTING CASE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday—An inquest was hold at Glengarry today concerning the death of B. D. Green, who accidentally shot himself on Saturday ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. Advertising

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