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  2. BURGLARY IN MURRAYSTREET.

    A determined burglary was committed in Hobart yesterday morning, when the premises occupied by Mr. Joseph Bidencope, tailor and hosier, Murray-street, were broken into and ...

    Article : 791 words
  3. TASMANIAN ART GALLERY.

    Yesterday, Mr. Alex, Morton, Curator of the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, received on loan seven very choice oil paintings from the brush of an English lady ...

    Article : 676 words
  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A large meeting to-day passed resolutions of sympathy with the persecuted Russian Jews, and appointed a committee to collect subscriptions towards the Mansion House ...

    Article : 256 words
  5. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Assembly last night decided to favour the northern route for the Yilgarn Railway What is believed to be true, though immature, coal has been discovered at ...

    Article : 91 words
  6. NEW ZEALAND.

    The barque Amorita, from Mauritius, has arrived ut Port Chalmers with small-pox aboard. One seaman died to-day. The vessel has been ordered into quarantine. ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. THE DISCHARGED SMELTERS AT THE PROPRIETARY MINE.

    The action of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company in discharging 33 hands employed about the smelters does not meet with the approbation of the local labour organisations, ...

    Article : 223 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,240 words
  9. [From Melbourne papers.] VICTORIA.

    A boating futality occured to-day at the Volcano Lake, Swanwater. James Pounseby, aged 22, and John Brisbane, aged 17, were out rowing, when the boat upset, and they ...

    Article : 546 words
  10. ETIOLOGY OF TYPHOID FEVER.

    SIR,—In the discussion on the above subject it appears from conversation with some of the medical men present that I may not have made my statements very clear, ...

    Article : 724 words
  11. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Parry Oakden, the Under-Colonial Secretary, has been gazetted Acting Commissioner of Police during the absence on leave of Mr. Seymour. ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    SIR,—In the sub-leader of your [?] of 9th inst., you say, "Are our fruitgrowers altogether on the wrong tack when they seek to destroy the insect pests which mar ...

    Article : 814 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The members of the Orpheus Society serenaded the new Agent General, Sir John Bray, at his residence last night. Mr. W. H. Adey, solicitor, on behalf of ...

    Article : 368 words
  14. THE STORY OF A GREAT VIOLINIST.

    Horace Poussard, who, after an interval of many long years, will again appear before a Tasmanian audience at the Town Hall tomorrow evening, has had a remarkable ...

    Article : 999 words
  15. HOBART REGATTA ASSOCIATION.

    A committee meeting was held last evening. Present: Messrs. J. W. Gill (Chairman), H. Chesterman, A. Harley, A. E. Bishy, T. M. Fisher, A. M. Stuart, C. W. ...

    Article : 536 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir John Hay is lying at his residence in an extremely critical condition. The latest reports from Tibooburra district stale that the country is in a terrible ...

    Article : 989 words
  17. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    The cause of the fire at Mulacaby's Hotel has not yet been discovered, but it is supposed to have been a defective flue in the kitchen. ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. THE RENISON BELL PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION.

    SIR,—The promoters are certainly not sparing expense in floating this venture. But what does that matter? Besides practically retaining half the ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. FRUITGROWERS' MEETING AT HUONVILLE.

    A meeting of fruitgrowers in the Huonville district was held to-night, under the auspices of the Tasmanian Fruitgrowers' Coopetative, Shipping and Agency Co. The ...

    Article : 285 words
  20. THE RENISON BELL CO.

    SIR,—In yours of to-day there is a paragraph re depression of Renison Bells, but have not the shareholders reason to be dissatisfied? The property by all accounts is ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. THE TIN LODES AND DYKES OF THE BLUE TIER.

    SIR,—Any new thought or improvement by which the above could be made payable must be a move in the right direction. That Tasmania has been, and must continue to ...

    Article : 769 words
  22. LAUNCESTON

    At the Police Court this morning Charles Burke was remanded for a week on a charge of having obtained stock valued at £57 5s. 6d. from Messrs Bell and Westbrook, in Oct. ...

    Article : 704 words
  23. SIGNED AND SEALED.

    United States Consulate, Sydney, N. S. W. —I, Charles Kahlo, Consul of the United States of America at Sydney and its Dependencies, do hereby certify that C. C. Cohen ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. REFLECTIONS.

    SIR,—Where are we drifting to? What's going to become of society? When a commander refuses to be guided by his chart and compass inevitable ruin awaits the ship and ...

    Article : 492 words
  25. STATEMENT IN BRIEF.

    "Three years ago injured my leg and kneecap. The knee twice its natural size. The leg contracted and shortened. Could not walk. Thought injury permanent. ...

    Article : 142 words
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