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  4. TWO SISTERS KILLED.

    A shocking accident, resulting in the death of two sisters Linda Rowe, aged 11, and Bertha Rowe, aged 8, occurred at a railway crossing at North ...

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  5. MINING.

    Dull markets were the order of the day throughout Tasmania, for the past week. The Boulder boom, which kept operations moving in the previous week, ...

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  6. TASMANIAN FISHERIES.

    Speaking to-day with regard to a complaint by Mr. J. E. Jansson of the wanton destruction of fish at Straits Islands by Victorian fishermen, Senator J. H. ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Particulars of the scientific, staff of Captain Scott's' Ant[?] expedition have been renewed by Mr. J. Allen Thomson, a New Zealander, at present working in ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a large attendance at the Theatre Royal last night, when Mr. Hugh J. Ward's comedy company presented "The Girl from Rector's." Every part ...

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  9. TASMANIAN LIBERAL LEAGUE

    A large and representative meeting of the State Council of the Tasmanian Liberal League was held this afternoon. The president (Mr. L. M. Shoobridge) ...

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  10. STOCK EXCHANGES.

    Gold.—Tasmania s 3s [?]d. Copper and Silver.—Balfour Blocks [?] 5s, s £4, £3 15s[?] Hercules b 9s, s 9s [?] 10s. Mount F[?] b 4d. 4½d, s 6d. North ...

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  11. IRISH BLIGHT IN VICTORIA.

    It is announced that Irish blight has made its appearance in another district in Victoria. A quarantine order that has been issued relating to the ...

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  12. MEETINGS.

    The monthly meeting of tins club will be held this evening in the Museum, when Mr. J. H. Gould wil give a "[?] on Vegetable Drugs." There will also be ...

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  13. BILLIARDS.

    The connection with the LindrumWilliams match this afternoon, Lindrum took an unfinished break of 318 to 435, 340 off the red ball, which stands as his ...

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  14. TELEPHONE SERVICE MUST PAY.

    The Postmaster-General stated to-day with reference to the telephone service, that he is of the opinion that the service is not so bad as people make out, ...

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  15. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A social in honour ot Senator Ready, under the auspices of the Women's Political League was held in Turner's Hall last week. The arrangements ...

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  16. LETTER BOXES BROKEN.

    On three occasions during the past week someone has broken in the glass fronts of private letter-boxes at the General Post Office. ...

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  17. THEFT OF A PAINTING.

    Two labouring men named Tier were committed for trial on a charge of having stolen Leader's picture, "Southward from Surrey Hills," from ...

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  18. BUFFETED BY GALES.

    The steamer Mannwatu, of 140 tons, which trades between Melbourne and King Island and the western ports of the Victorian coast, returned to the ...

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  19. GAS GENERATOR EXPLODES.

    Mr. Watson, proprietor of the Federal Hotel, Franklin, met with a serious accident on Tuesday night. He was attending to the acetylene gas ...

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  20. VICTORIAN SUBURBAN SERVICE.

    Definite proposals, accompanied by estimates of the cost and the amount of traffic to be ssrved, will soon be made by the Railways Commissioners ...

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  21. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    When the hearing of the divorce suit of Burnside v. Burnside was resumed at Bendigo to-day, counsel for the respondent. Harry McCrae Burnside, ...

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  22. AN IMPATIENT PREMIER.

    Members of the State Ministry are anxious to know what has happened to the resolutions which were adopted at the secret inter-State Conference on ...

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  23. LAUNCESTON TRAM WAYS.

    The City Council has accepted the tender of the British Insulated and Helsby Cables Ltd., at £2,148 9s. 7d., for the overhead equipment for the ...

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  24. STATE-AIDED SUNDAY DRINKING.

    Interest [?] to a report that the State Hotel at Gwalia, in a West Australia, did excellent business on the occasion of [?] football match last ...

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  25. THE DAIRY SCHOOL.

    The students now attending the Agricultural Dairy School at Pardoe, Devonport, visited Emu Bay batter factory this morning. The dairy expert, Mr. ...

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  26. BURNIE MARINE BOARD.

    A deputation of the ratepayers waited on the Warden (Mr. Mace) to-day, in connection with the proposal for an elective Marin[?] Board, in lion of a nominee board ...

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