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  2. LAUNCESTON.

    There is a Corporation by-law in Launceston which prohibits cabmen from driving at other than a walking p[?]e past churches during divine service ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS

    The Ada Delrey Company were greeted with a packed house last night and an enthusiastic reception. The Town Board are fixing lamp[?] in ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN STATE TELEGRAMS

    Rear-admiral Beaumont has addressed, a letter to the Lieutenant-Governor expressing his thanks, and the thanks of the officers who have been with him ...

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  6. EUROPEAN CABLES

    The Right Hon. Sir H. H. Fowler, in moving an amendment of the Finance Bill, complained of the excessive proportion of war expenditure met by ...

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  7. EUROPEAN CABLES.

    Mr. Karri Davies and a Rand syndicatE are promoting the construction of a second trunk line from Durban, Na[?]al, to Johannesburg, costing seven ...

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  8. THE ROYAL VISIT

    The profits of the military review held by the Duke of York at Flemington racecourse total about £3,000. The money will be handed to public charities. ...

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  9. NEW GENERAL POST OFFICE.

    The delay in proceeding with the building of the new General Post Office in Hobart was the subject of comment in our editorial columns yesterday. The ...

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  10. CAPE TOWN CATHEDRAL.

    King Edward VII. has consented to become patron of the fund for erection of the eastern portion of the new cathedral at Capetown, as a memorial to ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. (By Electric Telegraph.)

    The steamer Tsinan is expected at Tamar Heads on Thursday with 21 Chinamen for this port. ...

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  12. THE WEST COAST.

    A man named Meek[?], arrested at North Lyell, and charged with the larceny of £17 from H. Ratcliffe, was brought up at Queenstown to-day, and ...

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  13. A MAD QUARTERMASTER.

    Quarter-Master Sergeant Butler, of the Army Service Corps, on being ordered to South Africa became madly excited, and killed five of his children ...

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  14. STRIKE OF AMERICAN MACHINISTS.

    Fifty thousand machinists in the United States have struck work, demanding ten hours' pay for nine hours' labour. ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A crowded public meeting held at the Town-hall has passed resolutions protesting against any alteration in the form of taking the Commonwealth Oath. ...

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  16. KOREA AND JAPAN.

    For some time Russia has been endeavouring to secure a settlement at Che[?]lpo. All these efforts, however, failed, but ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. THE MILLIONAIRE IRONMASTER.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie hos given two millions sterling to provide free education in Scottish Universities, including, payment of medical fees. ...

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  18. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The citizens are bitterly disappointed over the announced change of arrangements for the bringing of the Royal party to Brisbane. They are coming, ...

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  19. WOOL SALES.

    The May series of wool sales have closed with a firm market. The lots catalogued during the series numbered 248,000, and the quantities ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    His Majesty King Edward inspects the new ship Discovery, built specially for Antarctic voyaging. Sir Clements Markham, President of ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. ST. GEORGE FOR ENGLAND.

    Sir,—My last "Primrose League Gazette" of April 1, 1901, contains the following remarks on the origin of St. George's Day, which may be of interest ...

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  22. ACCIDENT TO EX-GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A cyclist has knocked Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, ex-Governor of South Australia, down. Sir Thomas was rendered insensible for an hour, and has ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that there was a case of small-pox on board the s.s. Ormuz, which arrived at Port Adelaide last night. The ship's doctor denies that ...

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  24. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The Savona, ship, 1,649 tons, from Sydney, March 5th, for Landon, has arrived at Monte Video. She lost her saik off Labos Islands, coast of Peru, ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Courtenay Boyle, K.C.B., who was Permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade. He had previously been Private Secretary ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    The brigantine Linda Weber is eight weeks out from Gisborne to Ngungura, and it is feared that she has foundered. It is proposed that the Government ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. SILVER.

    Bulli[?] silver is still quoted at 2s. 3½d. per oz. ...

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  28. HOISTING THE FLAG.

    The hoisting of the flag in accordance with instructions from the Education Department caused a commotion in our secluded little township on Tuesday, ...

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  29. SPANISH ELECTIONS.

    The urban elections in Spain have given the Sagasta Cabinet a large majority. ...

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  30. FEASTING IN PUBLIC.

    Let one of our countrymen do a mighty deed of valour, and we immediately prepare a great feast for him, and invite people by the score to see the ...

    Article : 821 words
  31. SPORTING.

    Current betting on the Derby:—7 to 2 against Volodyouski; 8 to 1 Handicapper; 10 to 1 Royal Rouge; 100 to 8 William III.; 100 to 6 Olympian. ...

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  32. TIN.

    To-day's quotations for tin are £127 10s. for spot, and £126 15s. at three months. ...

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  33. BEET SUGAR.

    Mr. F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular, states that the production of beet sugar in Europe for the first eight months of the campaign ...

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  34. SPORTING.

    Addressed to Brighton Junction, Mr. T. C. Hodgman, secretary, will receive entries to-night for the B.J.C. meet on June 3. The events closing are Trial Handicap, ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. SHIPPING-NEWS.

    Arrivals.—Phos, ship, from Melbourne. Islamont, barque from Adelaide. Balmore, barque, from Melbourne. Dona Francisca, barque, from ...

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  36. THE SAN JOSE SCALE.

    Sir,—I herewith do myself the pleasure of sending you Mr. Benson's letter. I beg to repeat that the specimens of ...

    Article : 565 words
  37. THE FEDERAL JUDICATURE.

    Sir,—Your admirable loader of this morning brings to mind what Bryce says on the subject of a Federal High Court. These remarks, condensed as far as ...

    Article : 358 words
  38. THE SAN JOSE SCALE.

    Sir,—It is doubtful if the San Jose scale will spread to the same extent in the co[?] Tasmanian climate as it does in some parts of America. The San Jose scale ...

    Article : 321 words
  39. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Parliament got to work this afternoon, when both Houses opened, and debate on Address-in-Reply ensued. ...

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  40. RAILWAY FARES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN TO THE DUKE'S WELCOME.

    Sir,—It has been announced that, the Sunday-school children of Launceston are to be conveyed to Hobart for the welcome to the Duke of York at a special ...

    Article : 224 words
  41. LILYDALE.

    Mr. Bardenhagen's cream separator is busily at work, the yield of milk not having fallen off appreciably. It is a pity the Agricultural Board cannot ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. BANGOR.

    At Lower Piper on Wednesday, 16th inst., a concert was held in aid of funds for wiping off the debt on the Publichall. There was a large attendance, ...

    Article : 126 words
  43. HOW TO TREAT A TROUBLESOME CORN.

    To remove a troublesome corn or bunion: First soak the corn or bunion in warm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without ...

    Article : 97 words
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