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  2. PERSONAL.

    A cable message received from our London correspondent yesterday stated that the Prime Minister (Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman) was weak, and that ...

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  3. UNITED STATES POLITICS

    Besides the points already cabled as contained in President Roosevelt's message to Congress, he recommends the enactment of a child labour law, ...

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  4. HOBART RAILWAY STATION.

    Before coming to the conclusion of this series of articles, yet one matter regarding the goods traffic at Hobart has to be mentioned. For many years ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, March 26. Senator Findley (Vic.) asked whether the Government, in view of the announcement that paper pulp had been ...

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  6. MR. PRICE AT BRISTOL.

    The Premier of South Australia is at present at Bristol, and is the guest of the Chamber of Commerce there. He was given a hearty welcome. ...

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  7. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby Union does not include Wilson in its team for New Zealand, as the Scottish Union claims him as belonging to its jurisdiction. The ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Hum[?] Cook, in reply to Mr. Mcwilliams (Tas.), said that sufficient time was always allowed to public servants in all the States to apply for positions ...

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  9. LAING AND SON'S INSOLVENCY.

    Barclay and Company, bankers, are creditors of James Laing and Son, the insolvent shipbuilders of Sunderland, for £250,000. They have petitioned for ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. MINISTERS IN THE NORTH.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Urquhart) and the Minister of Lands (Mr. Hean) returned to Launceston to-night. Interviewed by a representative of ...

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  11. THE WHARF LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    The one issue on which the fight between the three coastal steamship companies that form the Coastal Steamship Owners' Association is proceeding is the ...

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  12. THE DRUCE CASE.

    Mrs. Hamilton has been committed for trial on the charge, of perjury in connection with the evidence she gave in the Druce case. ...

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  13. CANADA AND IMMIGRATION.

    Owing to the decision of Mr. Justice Clement that the order-in-council of January 8 was illegal technically, on which a number of Hindoo ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. FIRE AT DRURY LANE.

    A fire broke out in Drury-lane Theatre to-day. Fortunately the house was empty, and as the safety curtain is dropped every night after the ...

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  15. POST AND TELEGRAPHIC CONFERENCE.

    The Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Association's Conference resumed its sitting to-day. At the instance of the West ...

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  16. REFORMS IN MACEDONIA.

    Many Liberal, Conservative, Independent, and Labour members of the House of Commons are signing a statement strongly supporting Sir Edward ...

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  17. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The invitation of the Chinese Government to the American fleet to visit Chinese waters has been accepted. The fleet will go to Nanking after ...

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  18. INDIANS IN CANADA.

    The Secretary for India was apparently indistinctly heard by the reporters in the House of Commons when he was reported as having said, "That ...

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  19. THE HOP MARKET.

    The "Daily Express" states that the steamer Adriatic left New York yesterday with 3,000 tons of hops for London. They came chiefly from the ...

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    A decidedly cold snap set in at about midday yesterday. Until then the weather was pleasantly fine, and the change came with great suddenness. A cold, blustering ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton, the Postmaster-General, in reply to a question put in the House of Commons by Mr. C. G. Hay (C.), said there was no ...

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  22. EXTENSIVE RAILWAY ROBBERIES.

    Arthur Brooks, a detective in the employ of the London and North-Western Railway Company, has been convicted of tampering with passengers' ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the Green Ponds Municipal Council on Saturday last a letter was read from the Mayor of Hobart as to the establishment of an infectious ...

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  24. THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The Cambridge crew are slightly the favourites for the Oxford and Cambridge University boat race. Mr. C. R. Cudmore, an Adelaide student, is ...

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  25. BREADSTUFFS.

    The American visible supply of wheat east of the Rockies is 52,855,000 bushels. ...

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  26. SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN STUDENT.

    Mr. Weatherburn, a travelling scholar from the Sydney University, who is studying mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, has secured the ...

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  27. AN IDEAL COUNTRY.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, the Independent Labour member of the House of Commons for Merthyr-Tydvil, when speaking at Plymouth yesterday, referred to ...

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  28. WATER SUPPLY FOR HAMILTON.

    There was a representative attendance of ratepayers at the meeting called by the Warden (in response to a requisition), at the Council-hall at Hamilton on ...

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  29. PEARL FISHERY.

    There will be no pearl fishing at Colombo during the 1908 season. ...

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  30. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    Ray Steele, who had his foot crushed at the Anchor mine on Wednesday, was to-day brought to Launceston and admitted to the General Hospital. ...

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  31. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the late Duke of Devonshire is to take place on Saturday. ...

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  32. THE SCOTTSDALE RAILWAY.

    Mr. J. V. Sullivan, president of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce, has elicited from the Premier the intelligence that good progress is being made ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. KAISER'S VISIT TO VENICE.

    The German Emperor, william [?]., and the Empress of Germany, with their host, King Victor Emanuel of Italy, met with an enthusiastic ...

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  34. ALLEGED THEFT OF JOCKEYS OUTFIT

    Frank [?]che, who was arrested at Colebrook, will be brought before the Launceston justices this morning on a charge of larceny. It is alleged that on the ...

    Article : 66 words
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