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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,402 words
  3. EUROPEAN CABLES DAIRA SANIEH FUND.

    The mixed tribunal at Cairo nonsuited a Khedivial Prince's claim against the Egyptian Government for a share of the Daira surplus. ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH. BY SUBMARINE CABLE, COPYRIGHT. FROM OUR SPECIAL. PROPOSED DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS.

    The Minister of Customs received a report to-day from Dr. Tidswell, of the Sydney Health Department respecting Dr. Danysz's proposed experiments for ...

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  5. THE DENISON CANAL.

    A few days ago attention was directed in these columns to the charges which it is proposed to impose on vessels using the Denison Canal, and the opinion was ...

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  6. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    Dietrich, a leather worker, who was arrested in Dresden early in May, admitted that he committed a series of murders. ...

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  7. THE POULTRY EXPERT.

    Mr. Terry, the Government Poultry Expert, left Hobart last evening for Lilydale and Scottsdale, to impart instruction before the agricultural classes ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN DUMA.

    The Russian Government intends to submit to the Duma a proposal to concede the peasants easy terms for ten million acres, instead of one hundred ...

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  9. THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.

    Yesterday, the attendance was nearly as great as on Monday. From the opening to the closing time between 8,000 and 10,000 persons visited the Museum ...

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  10. CABLE MESSAGES FOR 'FRISCO.

    The postal authorities are informed that cable messages for 'Frisco are now received without restrictions. ...

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  11. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Charles Tennant. [Sir Charles Tennant was born in 1823, and was head of the firm of ...

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  12. TOLL TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    Nothing more may be done with regard to the introduction of the toll telephone system until the Hon. A. Chapman returns from England. ...

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  13. NATAL NATIVE TROUBLE.

    The services of 150 members of Abe Bailey's corps, who offered to assist in quelling the Zulu outbreak, have been accepted. ...

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  14. THE SPANISH MARRIAGE.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales, and the British mission, abstained from attending the bull fight held in connection with the Spanish wedding ...

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  15. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.

    Negotiations are still proceeding between the postal authorities and the Oceanic Steamship Company respecting payment for mails carried from Sydney ...

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  16. FIGHT WITH REBELS.

    One hundred and forty rebels were killed in the operations cabled yesterday. The enemy fiercely attacked a ...

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  17. A SUSPECTED ACCOMPLICE.

    A man arrested at Madrid on suspicion of complicity in the outrage, was found to be in possession of a dagger impregnated with copper sulphate. ...

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  18. AN APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The High Court delivered its reserved judgment to-day in the appeal by the shire of Narracan against the decision of the acting Chief ...

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  19. MORAL'S IDENTITY.

    It is believed that Moral is identical with Farras, alias Avino, the bombthrower in Paris during the visit of King Alfonso. ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. CONSUMPTIVE SANATORIUM.

    An executive committee meeting was held in the old committee-room, Town-hall, on Tuesday, afternoon, 5th inst. Present: — Mr. T. Bennison (in the ...

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  21. MILITARY INSTRUCTION.

    Senator Playford has decided to modify the seheme for instruction abroad of Australian officers, and it has been decided that no officer shall be ...

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  22. A CAR DERAILED.

    A trolley car containing excursionists at East Providence, in Rhode Island, was derailed. Eleven were killed, and twenty ...

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  23. MORAL'S PRESENCE OF MIND.

    Many witnesses have identified Moral. As the latter was descending the staircase he heard groans on the second floor, and fearing that he would be ...

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  24. CHICAGO MEAT SCANDAL.

    The sales of meat at New York have decreased by one-fourth, in consequence of the Chicago disclosures. The sale of all tinned meat has ...

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  25. EFFECT OF CORDITE.

    The corresive effect of cordite is already seriously affecting a number of rifle barrels in use. Although there is in stock a number of barrels to ...

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  26. THE GAZETTE.

    The "Gazette" of the 5th inst. contains the following notifications:— Court of Medical Examiners. — William Ernest O'Hara, L.R.C.P. Edin., ...

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  27. THE COMMISSIONERS' REPORT.

    The report of the commission appointed by President Roosevelt confirms the revolting details and unhealthy conditions already published. ...

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  28. POLICE SLACKNESS.

    The slackness of the police is due to the conviction that Princess Ena's presence was a guarantee against any attempt at assassination. ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS. JAPANESE TROUPE.

    Yokochi's Japanese Katsudo troupe will commence a season of three nights at the Town-hall to-morrow. Amongst the biograph pictures exhibited will be ...

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  30. OTHER ARRESTS.

    At the examining magistrate's instance, several members of a so-called intellectual group of anarchists, who were seen in Moral's company on the ...

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  31. A GREAT CONSPIRACY.

    It is believed that the outrage is the outcome of a great conspiracy, and that Moral was not working alone, but was in constant touch with terrorist groups ...

    Article : 39 words
  32. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 663 words
  33. "ARMS AND THE MAN."

    At the Theatre Royal to-night the much talked of Bernard Shaw play, "Arms and the Man," will be produced, with every attention to detail. The ...

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  34. BATTLESHIP MONTAGU.

    The British Admiralty is arranging to seal up the rents in the battleship Montagu. A false bottom will be fixed, and it ...

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  35. A FEDERAL SMOKE SOCIAL.

    The officers of the Federal Departments in Hobart extended a hearty welcome to the new Deputy Public Service Inspector (Mr. J. P. Bichard) in the Mayor's ...

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  36. LABELS AND CERTIFICATES.

    President Roosevelt, in his message, added:—"Unless legislation is passed ensuring drastic inspection, I shall feel compelled to prohibit the use of ...

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  37. CONCERT AND OPERA AT BELLERIVE.

    The concert and opera, "The Sleeping Queen," which has been given with such success lately at the Town-hall and New Norfolk, will be repeated at ...

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  38. LOSS IN EXPORT TRADE.

    The New York "Times" declares that a sure way to make the present loss in the export trade of meats permanent is to palter with the Inspection Bill now ...

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  39. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, a member of the House of Commons, speaking at Henley, said if the present attempt at an educational settlement failed, the ...

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  40. RECITALS.

    What is described as an evening of recitals, graphic, humorous, and pathetic, is to be given by Rev. S. Chalmers Flockart, of Launceston, in ...

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  41. COLONIAL MISSIONS.

    The Colonial Missions Committee of the United Free Church of Scotland has reported that the conditions of Canada, Queensland, South and West ...

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  42. CONCERT AT NEW TOWN.

    A concert and social is to be held in connection with the Sacred Heart School, New Town, on Tuesday evening next. The proceeds will go to ...

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  43. "THE PERSIAN PRINCESS."

    An entertainment of unusual interest will be given at St. Peter's-hall on Wednesday, the 13th inst., when the pupils of St. Columba's school will ...

    Article : 241 words
  44. GENERAL CABLES.

    Canada's contribution towards the Japanese famine fund totals £14,000. The Canadian fund has now been closed. ...

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  45. CHINESE LABOUR CARTOONS.

    The Chinese labour cartoons, which were distributed during the general election in England, are being reproduced in exaggerated form in an ...

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  46. JAPANESE IN MANCHURIA.

    Japanese troops, after a four hours fight, suppressed an insurrection at Hong-gu. They killed 69, and captured 127 of ...

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  47. PATENTS.—TRADE MARKS.

    For information relating to the above, consult P. M. Newton, patent and trade marks attorney, Franklin Chambers, Macquarie-street, Hobart. ...

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