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  2. MR. ROBERT RUSSELL INNES.

    After a long and trying illness, Mr. Robert Russell Innes passed away at his residence, King-street, Sandy Bay. yesterday morning. He was a son of ...

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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    The Shipping Conference in South Africa has urged Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, pending the promised Imperial inquiry, to ...

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  4. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. TRE POSTAL CONGRESS.

    At the dinner given to the Postal delegates at Rome by Sir Joseph Ward, of New Zealand, the American delegate invited Sir Joseph Ward to the United ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. FISHERIES COMMISSION.

    The regular, meeting of the Fisheries Commission Was held at the Tasmanian Museum on Thursday afternoon. Present—Mr. A. G. Webster (in the chair), ...

    Article : 737 words
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  7. PARLIAMENT OF TASMANIA.

    The following circular has been issued to members of the Tasmanian Parliament:—"Premier's Office, Hobart, 16th May, 1906. Dear Sir,—I have the ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. A HOTTENTOT REBEL.

    The Cape Colony mounted police have captured Morenga (the Hottentot leader who defied the Germans) and several of his followers at ...

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  9. NATAL MINISTRY.

    The Hon. C. J. Smythe retains the Premiership, and the constitution of the Natal Ministry is unchanged. [A Ministerial crisis in Natal over ...

    Article : 87 words
  10. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton has given notice of his intention to ask in the House of Commons if, in view of the commercial and strategic position of the New ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. GRASS IN THE STREETS.

    History records the fact that, during and subsequent to the great plague in London, grass grew in the streets. Fortunately, Hobart is not in the ...

    Article : 184 words
  12. GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    Berlin semi-official press reports state that Great Britain and Russia are on the eve of signing a treaty safeguarding the present Asiatic possessions of ...

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  13. Y.W.C.A. FAIR.

    The Y.W.C.A.[?]hall, in Bathurst-street, looked unusually gay yesterday afternoon, when a sale of gifts in aid of the association work was opened by ...

    Article : 595 words
  14. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Earl of Portsmouth, Under-Secretary for War, speaking at Andover, in Essex, said that, unquestionably, the two main principles of Mr. ...

    Article : 163 words
  15. LAUT COALING STATION.

    The Batavian newspaper "Niewosblad" states that Dutch vessels refused to coal at the Laut coaling station recently established by Germany, as ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. PULP MARKET.

    The Agent-General, in a despatch to the Premier, states that the English market for raspberry pulp was good. Prices were steadily improving, and ...

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  17. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Mr. W. Runciman, Parliamentary Secretary of the Local Government Board, said the Government had been informed it was untrue that Germany ...

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  18. CLOUDY BAY LAGOON.

    "Here we have an illustration of the way in which petitions can be got up," remarked the chairman of the Fisheries Commission at a meeting of that ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. ATTITUDE OF CHURCHMEN.

    Mr. C. E. Hobhouse presided at a conference of sixty Ministerialist churchmen. It was resolved, while maintaining the loading principles of ...

    Article : 80 words
  20. THE CHINESE MINERS.

    The Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill) demurred to the idea of wire fences being erected around the mine premises ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    Amy Castles, the Victorian singer, scored a great success at the Dublin musical festival. ...

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  22. THE RUSSIAN DUMA.

    The draft address of the Duma evoked in the Assembly general manifestations of approval. Some members violently demanded ...

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  23. PANAMA CANAL.

    The committee of the United States Senate has recommended the construction of the Panama Canal at sea level. ...

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  24. A DISTINGUISHED FISH EXPERT.

    By the s.s. Anglian from Sydney yesterday there arrived at Hobart Mr. H. C. Dannevig, who holds the position of Chief Superintendent of Fisheries ...

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  25. GERMAN POLITICIANS.

    The German Reichstag has passed a bill authorising the payment of £150 a year to each member of that Chamber. ...

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  26. SUICIDE DURING THE HONEYMOON.

    The wife of Captain Kershaw, commander of the Ophir, committed suicide during the honeymoon by walking deliberately into a mill stream. ...

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  27. TURKEY AND GERMANY.

    Reuter's agent at Constantinople states that the Sultan is extremely displeased over Germany's want of sympathy with Turkey relative to the ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA.

    At a meeting of the University Council yesterday there were present:—The Vice-Chancellor (Sir Elliott Lewis) in the chair Professor Williams, Hon. Tetley ...

    Article : 680 words
  29. NATAL NATIVE TROUBLE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Maritzburg declares that, while it is intended by martial law tribunals to deal with the ringleaders and chiefs, special ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS. "CINDERELLA.

    The box plan for the fairy play, "Cinderella," is now on view at J. Walch and Sons', Wellington Bridge. Mrs., E. A. Stacey has been coaching the children ...

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  31. VICTORIAN YEAR BOOK, 1905.

    The second part of the official "Year Book, 1905," dealing with population, has now been issued by the Government Statist. The principal figures ...

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  32. THE REBELS REINFORCED.

    Mehlokazulu Nqutu has joined the robels, and abandoned his kraals. He has removed the women and stock of his tribe. ...

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  33. PROMENADE CONCERT.

    The Tasmanian Tourist Association, although somewhat disappointed at the small audiences which have attended their promenade concerts at the ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. DISCONTENT SPREADING.

    The tribes between Mapuoule and Helpmakaar are doctoring themselves for war. Some have already started to join the ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    When Mr. Seddon evolved the idea of an Intelnational Exhibition in the colony which he governs with benevolent despotism, he did New Zealand excellent ...

    Article : 265 words
  36. TRADE STATISTICS.

    The Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, introduced a bill into the House of Commons to provide for the taking, in ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A bill introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. W. Crook, to secure travelling facilities for members of the House of Commons to enable them to ...

    Article : 40 words
  38. TO INVENTORS.

    P. M. Newton, Patent and Trade Marks Attorney, is now in Hobart, and can be consulted at Franklin Chambers, 9[?] Macquarie-street. Pamp[?]let on ...

    Article : 27 words
  39. FINANCE BILL.

    The Finance Bill, giving effect to the budget, was read the second time in the House of Commons. ...

    Article : 20 words
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