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  3. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS (From Our Own Correspondent.)

    Mr. J. H. Innes, chairman of the Mersey Licensing Bench, and of the Court of General Sessions, was unable, through illness, to attend the sittings this week. His ...

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  4. EUROPEAN CABLES

    The Aliens Bill was read the second time in the House of Commons without division, after Sir Charles Dilke's amendment had been defeated by 211 votes to ...

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  5. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. THE REVOLUTION [?] IN RUSSIA

    Immense enthusiasm prevails at Moscow, where the believers in the old religions are resuming worship. A deputation was sent to thank the ...

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  6. WAR IN THE FAR EAST. BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT

    The United States Government, at the instance of Japan, urged China to enforce neutrality. The Peking Government immediately ...

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  7. WEST DEVON AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW.

    The West Devon Agricultural Society's show was held here to-day. The weather was highly favourable, and the attendance large. It is estimated at nearly three ...

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  8. THE NEXT GREAT BATTLES.

    According to Russian forecasts the next great battles will be fought at Chang-kun, on the Kirin line, and on the Tumen River. ...

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  9. A CEMETERY REOPENED.

    Vaults in a cemetery at Altai, in Siberia, which had been closed for fortynine years, were recently unsealed, when many priceless paintings and ikons were ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. Edward Lang's American Travesty Stars reproduced the "Whirl-i-gig" at the Theatre Royal yesterday evening, before an appreciative audience. Miss Celia ...

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  11. A DAY AT SNUG.

    Nine or ten miles beyond Brown's River, at the back of North-West Bay, is a district so small and compact that it thoroughly deserves its title of ...

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  12. STRIKES RENEWED.

    There are now 75,000 strikers at Lodz, and strikes are recurring at Warsaw since the massacre. Many women and children are ...

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  13. JAPANESE IN KOREA.

    The "Novoe Vremya" states that the Japanese are preparing to hurl a large force on north-eastern Korea, along the Hun-chu and Ninguta-road. ...

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  14. LAST NIGHT.

    This evening will be the final appearance of the Company, when a complimentary benefit performance will be given to Mr. Sam Rowley and the ...

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  15. MARCHING ON VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The capture of Tung-hu-shang has led the Russians to infer that the absence of Japanese soldiers denotes a formidable flanking movement northward of ...

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  16. THE MOROCCAN TROUBLE.

    The British representative in Morocco, Mr. G. Lowther, in the course of an interview at Tangler, said his mission to Fez was not to be simply a ceremonious ...

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  17. MUSICAL RECITAL.

    The Pupils of Mrs. Milner Macmaster gave a recital in the "Masonic-hall last night, when there was a large attendance. The Chief Justice, Sir John Dodds, ...

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  18. FRENCH NEUTRALITY.

    The Japanese legation in Pairs has called M. Delcasse's attention to the fact that the Baltic fleet is still drawing supplies from French ports. ...

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  19. THE YALU ANNIVERSARY.

    Kuroki's army celebrated the anniversary of the battle of Yalu by spectacular fetes and sports. ...

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  21. EARTHQUAKE IN WALES.

    Severe earthquake shocks occurred at Llangollen, in North Wales. The River Dec, upon which. Llangollen is situated, suddenly overflowed, and ...

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  22. CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY UNION.

    On Tuesday evening. May 2, the Union was favoured with an address by Dr. Gerard Smith on "The Creation, as related in Genesis i." The speaker asked ...

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  23. LAUNCESTON (From Our Own Correspondent.)

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. E. L. Hall, P.M., Wm. McQuade (67), a vagrant, was sent to gaol for three months. Wm. John Sherlock (40), ...

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  24. MACEDONIAN FINANCES.

    Advices from Vienna state that Count Goluckowski informed Signor Tittoni of Austria's readiness to agree to Lord Lansdowne's proposals for international ...

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  25. ENTERTAINMENT AT THE TOWN-HALL.

    There was not standing room left, and many were turned away at the Town-hall last evening, at an entertainment consisting of Shakespearian and ...

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  26. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    General Botha has circulated in Dutch a resume of the Transvaal Constitution. Botha declares that universal ...

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  27. (By Electric Telegraph.)

    Dr. Robort William Murphy died to-day at his residence, Prince's-square, aged 57. He was a native of Tasmania, and a school-follow of Senator Mulcahy ...

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  28. THE CHICAGO STRIKE.

    The Mayor of Chicago, undertaking to protect non-unionist and negro teamsters by enrolling nine hundred additional police, the employers consented ...

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  29. THE ABILITY TAX.

    A public meeting, convened by the Mayor in response to a requisition, was held in the Albert-hall to-night, to consider the incidence of the ability tax. ...

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  30. TOWN BOARDS

    The board met on the 1st inst. Present—The Chairman (Mr. F. Hammond), and Messrs. W. Barnard, F. W. Jorden, A. J. Perry, and M. W. Simmons. ...

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  31. IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY.

    Commenting on the New South Wales Government's scheme to create a local iron and steel industry, "The Times" states that the consideration offered for ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLES. A DESTROYER AGROUND.

    During torpedo manœuvres at Borehaven, the British destroyer Syren grounded on a reef. Her back was broken, but the members of the crew ...

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  33. DEATHS IN SIMPLON TUNNEL.

    Two engineers working in the Simplon Tunnel died owing to the high temperature. Both men were suffering from weak ...

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  34. PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA.

    One hundred and twenty Portuguese regulars at Angola, in West Africa, defeated the Chief Saba and three thousand followers. ...

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  35. ROAD TRUSTS.

    The trust met on Saturday, April 29. Present:—Mr. P. W. Steel (chairman), Messrs. J. McAuliff, W. Terry, A. Backer, and A. Johnston (trustees), and the road ...

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  36. CONCERT AT ST. JOHN'S.

    An interesting programme has been arranged for the concert to take place at St John's schoolroom, Goulburn-street, this (Thursday) evening Mr. percy ...

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  37. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,625,000 quarters. The quantity afloat for the Continent is ...

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  38. HAPPILY SURPRISED.

    Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted at the prompt relief obtained by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A ...

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  39. THE MARKETS.

    Tallow.—In stock, 9,479 casks; imports, 5,999 casks, deliveries, 5,828 casks. Copper.—Spot, £63 12s. 6d. to £65 ...

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