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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, September 25.—A warm controversy ia waging in the " Times " relating to the Australian tariff. A correspondent signed ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Mel bourne, Thursday.—The epidemic of influenza is spreacing and there are many cares of pneumonia. ...

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  4. LONDON GABLES

    London, September 26.—Mr T. A. Coghlan, New South Wles' Agent General, in a letter to the "Daily News," replying to an attack upon ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. State Parliament.

    Hobart, Thursday.—In the Legislative Council to-day the Licensing Bill was further considered in committee. On the following division, clause 8 was ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. Agricultural Conference.

    "LACK OF PHACTICAL RESULTS.' Hobart, Thursday—The conference of Branch Boards of Agriculture was brought to a conclusion to-day, when a number of ...

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  8. POSSIBLE BAKERS' STRIKE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The fears of a strike in the bread trade are increasing. Sir Alex. Peacock, the Chief Secretary, has had interviews with both sides in an ...

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  9. LAND VALUATION.

    The Government Valuation of Land Bill was further considered in committee. After lengthy discussion clause 9, relating to unimproved land values, was ...

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  10. THE GREAT NEED FOB RAIN.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Much more rain is urgently needed. Unless two inches falls in the northern districts during the next two weeks the harvest there is ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Thursday.—John Duval, a Frenchman, who had served five years in New Caledonia, has been sentenced to four years' imprisonment at Parramatta ...

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  12. Monte Carlo Tragedy.

    London, September 26.—Vere Gold, who, with his wife is charged with the Monte Carlo horror, in a communication to the police ...

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  13. United States Navy.

    London, September 25.—The ".New York American" states that the United states Naval Board has decided to construct four battleships of greater ...

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  14. WHARF TROUBLE SETTLED.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The coal lumpers' dispute has been settled, the men agreeing to work amicably with the free laborers. ...

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  15. MINISTRY RECONSTRUCTED.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The Cabinet has been reconstructed. Messrs Ashton, Dick and Winchcombs have been summened to the Legislative Council. ...

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  16. House of Assembly.

    The Premier, in reply to Mr Earle, said that nothing could be done respecting any alteration of the boundaries under the Local Government Act until after the ...

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  17. General News.

    London, September 25.—C. M.Daniels, the champion American swimmer, did not receive the invitation forwarded from Sydney for a visit ...

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  18. Moroccan Affairs.

    London, September, 25.—The French officials complain of wholesale shipments of arms and ammunition to Morocco from Spain and Germany. ...

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  19. Persian Disorders.

    London, September 25.—The Russian Legation at Teheran, the capital of Persia, has warned the Persian National Assembly that if ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. GUATEMALAN EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquake at Guatemala city, Central America, caused considerable damage to a number of houses and churches. The quake is attributed ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—At the inquest touching the death of Martha Gaskell, who died on Sunday as the result of a vehicular accident, the evidence showed ...

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  22. Latrobe Hospital Ball.

    The Oddfellows' Hall, Latrobe, was a gay scene of festivity last evening on the occasion of the hospital ball, and the result reflects every credit on Mrs Lucas ...

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  23. WESTRALIA.

    Perth, Thursday.—Joseph Robertson to-day gave himself up to the police as one of the deserters from the flagship Powerful. He said he swam ashore with ...

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  24. OBLIGATION TO ENGLAND.

    The "Times," referring to the situation, states: " It is to us the Persian Gulf owes whatever civilisation exists there. We have broken ...

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  25. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The executive has approved of the following appointments: H.J.Payne, justice of the peace for the district of Emu Bay. ...

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  26. An Alaska Wreck.

    London, September 25.—The United States cables report that the American ship John Carrier has been wrecked in Bristol Bay, Alaska. ...

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  27. BANK HOLIDAYS.

    Hobart, Thursday.—Bank holidays have been proclaimed as follow:— Launceston, October 2 and 3. Westbury, Deloraine, Beaconsfield, ...

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  28. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday.—A meeting of creditors in the estate of George N. Sergent, of Tunnel, sawmiller, was held to-day. The insolvent's statement showed ...

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  29. Peace Convention.

    LONDON, September 26.—The "Times" correspondent at The Hauge states that the Fourth Committee's sub-committee has arrived at ...

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  30. Notice Paper.

    Mr. Long, to ask the Premier—(1) If it is the intention of the Governments to suppress the index to the official minutes of evidence and appendices to the report of ...

    Article : 68 words
  31. Family Notices

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  32. Tasmanian Farmers' Co-operative Association.

    Sir,—Shareholders in the above association would have welcomed an explanation from the chairman of directors as to their reading of the article of the association ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. A Minimum Wage.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—A large deputation waited on the Premier to-day and asked that a provision for a minimum wage be inserted in all Government ...

    Article : 169 words
  34. Personal.

    Our Hobart wires report that the longdelayed appointment of Mr. L. E Chambers as Commissioner and POlice Magistrate for the North-Western Division has ...

    Article : 236 words
  35. Launceston Show.

    The show committee have been duly notified that the Governor and party will arrive on the grounds at Elphin about 2.15 p.m. next Wednesday. ...

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  36. TAILORING WAGES.

    Hobart, Thursday.—In connection with a charge of sweating by tailors obtaining Government contracts, Bidencope and Sons a leading firm of tailors, show ...

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  37. The Courts.

    At the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. S. Lakin, J.P., Benjamin Flukes was charged with disturbing the peace at Sprent on the night of the ploughing ...

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  38. Advertising

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  40. Advertising

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  41. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday—At the Police Court to-day a men named Percy Blong was fined 10s, with the choice of one week in gaol, for disturbing the peace. ...

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  42. Advertising

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