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  3. LAUNCESTON.

    A boy named John Hay found this afternoon under King's Bridge over the South Esk a white glass wine bottle containing a note to this effect:—"In ...

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  4. THE FIJIAN CRICKETERS.

    The match between the Fijian cricket team and an eleven representing South Tasmania was continued on Saturday on the Hobart cricket ground. The weather ...

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  5. THE LISBON ASSASSINATION.

    The remains of the late King Carlos and the Crown Prince were conveyed to the palace chapel to-day. Owing to the late King's immense ...

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  6. THE FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    Yesterday's play in the test match was of a sensational character. Heavy rain, which fell early in the morning, made it impossible to resume the game until after ...

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  7. GREAT BRITAIN'S PROBLEMS.

    The Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing the League of Young Liberals in London yesterday evening, said that ...

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  8. INQUEST ORDERED.

    Henry Francis Brown (55), railway employee, died at his house in Cimiti[?]re-street yesterday, and as he had not been attended by a medical man, ...

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  9. CHARGE OF POCKET-PICKING.

    Frank Maher was arrested yesterday by Detective Sub-Inspector Donovan on the open stand on the lawn at Mowbray on a charge of having his hand in ...

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  10. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS

    At the Police Court this morning Jeremiah Hampton was brought up, on remand from Ulverstone, where he was arrested recently. He pleaded guilty ...

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  11. UNITED STATES FINANCES.

    Owing to an expected deficit in consequence of a reduction in the United States revenue it is understood that the Secretary to the Navy (Mr. V. Metcalf) ...

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  12. NEWS OF THE CZAR.

    The story of the Czar's asassination circulated yesterday caused widespread alarm. The rumour has now been officially denied. ...

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  13. VISITING MINE MANAGER.

    Mr. T. D. Delprat, from Broken Hill. manager of the Proprietary mine is visiting the West Coast. He has inspected the Mount Lyell mine ...

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  14. SENHOR FRANCO'S FLIGHT.

    Senhor Franco, who last week resigned the Premiership and retired from politics, lodged his fortune in the foreign banks at Lisbon before ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    Rain is falling to-night, and as it is coming from the north-west, it is more confidently hoped that the downpour will be copious. ...

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  16. PROPOSED MATCH AT BRUNIE.

    An effort is being made locally to bring the Fijians to Burnie, and it is expected that the required guarantee of £30 will be easily provided. ...

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  17. FACTORIES IN HUNGARY.

    The Hungarian Government is granting a subvention of 27 per cent. on all the capital invested in new factories, and special encouragement is to ...

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  18. "EVA OF THE NATION."

    Mr. Hugh Mahon, M.H.R. for Coolgardie, is lecturing to-night at the Gaiety on "The Patriots of Ireland Exiled to Tasmania in the '48 ...

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  19. QUEENBOROUGH MATTERS.

    A deputation, consisting of members of the Queenborough Council, was introduced to the Minister for Lands on Saturday morning by the Warden of ...

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  20. TARIFF REFORM.

    The "Spectator," while stating that it does not believe that any practical results will be derived from so extravagant an interference with commerce as ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED IN AMERICA.

    There are an exceptionally large number of persons in the United States out of work. It is calculated that there are 50,000 unemployed at Chicago, ...

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  22. A.M.A. SPORTS ENTRIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  23. MANCHESTER UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of fifty of the unemployed left Manchester yesterday with a view to visiting Windsor to present a petition to His Majesty the King, ...

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  24. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    The tenders in the appended schedule have been accepted by the Public Works Department:—Road, from Oliver's to Hall's and Rudge's, J.P. Gorman, £103 ...

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  25. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    When interviewed on Wednesday by a representative of the Paris newspaper "Matin" with respect to the appeal made to Germany to intervene in ...

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  26. RUCBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand professional Rugby players defeated a Northern Union team at Chelsea yesterday by three goals four tries to two tries. ...

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  27. TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    Mr. E. G. Jellicoe, who went from England to Natal to defend Dinizulu, is relinquishing his brief, and will return to England. He complains of the ...

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  28. FEDERAL VENTURES.

    The notification that the Commonwealth Government has in mind the establishment of a Federal Agricultural Bureau has not passed unnoticed by the State ...

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  29. SOUTHERN TASMANIA'S SECOND INNINGS.

    Dodds and Forster opened Southern Tasmania's second innings. Samu bowled a maiden to the former, and then Ratu Pope had the misfortune to have Forster ...

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  30. PLURAL MUNICIPAL VOTING.

    A bill introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. W. H. Dickinson to abolish plural voting in London County Council elections, and to provide means ...

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  31. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    At a poll taken yesterday for the election of a member to represent Worcester in the House of Commons, in place of Mr. G. H. Williamson, the ...

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  32. BATTLE OF PITT TOWN.

    The village of Pitt Town, in the Hawkesb[?]ry River Valley, New South Wales, was the scene of a remarkable free fight on Tuesday. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    A report issued by the British Admiralty shows that a remarkable increase in the accuracy of naval gun firing has taken place during the past twelve ...

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  34. BRITISH NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    "The Times" says it is rumoured that, although asked at the last moment to materially reduce their estimates, the British Admiralty stood by what it ...

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  35. DESTRUCTION OF HERDS.

    Owing to the outbreak of foot and mouth diseases among the cattle at Midlothian, in Scotland, orders have been issued for the herds on two farms, ...

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  36. RETURNING COMMONWEALTH OFFICIALS.

    Commander Colquhoun and Mr. Clarkson, representatives of the Commonwealth, who have been in England for some months past making inquiries ...

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  37. VALUE OF RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A letter from Lord Roberts on rifle shooting was brought before the National Rifle Association, Sydney, on Wednesday night. Lord Roberts wrote to Colonel ...

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  38. NATIONAL MORTGAGE CO. LTD.

    The National Mortgage Co. Ltd. of New Zealand made a profit of £42,746 during the past twelve months. £15,000 has been carried forward. ...

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  39. EVANDALE.

    Ada Daymon, Murray-street, Evandale. Tas., writes:—"I have on several occasions used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for coughs and colds, and I can strongly ...

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  40. AMERICAN SUBMARINES.

    The United States naval authorities intend to send two more submarines to Manila. Two have already been forwarded there. ...

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  41. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for the United Kingdom for January show increases in imports of £4,166,488, and in exports of £662,840, as compared ...

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