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  2. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The sittings of the Labour Conference are still unconcluded. The following statement was issued this evening:— ...

    Article : 718 words
  3. CIVIL SERVANTS AND SPECIAL TAXATION.

    Mr. Gordon H. Carter (general secretary of the Australian Public Service Federation) is now on a visit to Hobart, for the purpose of interviewing the ...

    Article : 154 words
  4. TRAGIC RIDING ACCIDENT

    Miss Phœbe Ellison-Macartney, eldest daughter of the State Governor (Sir William Ellison-Macartncy, formerly Governor of Tasmania) and Lady ...

    Article : 633 words
  5. SHIPPING

    Rises. Sets. June 25..................... 7.43... 4.40 July 1..................... 7.44... 4.43 July 9..................... 7.42... 4.45 ...

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  6. ECLIPSE OF THE MOON.

    A partial eclipse of the moon took place last evening, and, though the sky was rather cloudy, was visible in Hobart. Only a small portion of the moon—0.135 ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. THE NEW STAR.

    Dr. Thomas, of Glenorchy, states that the new star seems to be rapidly declining in light and is getting very red. It is now only about one-third magnitude, ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. ACCIDENTS AT LAUNCESTON.

    Yesterday afternoon three accident cases were admitted to the General Hospital at Launceston. William Dobie, of Beaconsfield, was breaking rocks with a ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. BELLERIVE FERRY SERVICE.

    The position of farmers on the other side of the Derwent, who are compelled to use the ferry steamer to bring their produce to market, is admittedly an ...

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  10. THE DEADLY PEA RIFLE.

    There are few commoner announcements in the "Accidents and Fatalities" columns of the daily newspapers than those in which the deadly little pea ...

    Article : 406 words
  11. LAUNCESTON HARBOUR ENGINEER RESIGNS.

    The following letter, addressed to the Master Warden and Wardens by the Engineer (Mr. R. H. Garvic), was read at yesterday's meeting of the Launceston ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. The Mercury.

    The charge, sometimes made but more often implied, that the Australian Lahour Party is quite incapable of learning, is fully disproved by the latest ...

    Article : 922 words
  13. TAMAR ROCKS.

    At a meeting of the Launceston Marine Board yesterday it was decided to immediately invite tenders for the removal of the Porpoise. Bombay, and Garrow rocks, ...

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  14. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS.

    The Customs collections at Launceston last week amounted to £630 19s. 2d., made up as follows:—Duties, £4[?]3 13s. 8d.; excise, £192 1s. 8d.; miscellaneous, ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. DOG LICENSE FEES.

    A letter from the Women's Health association was dealt with at a meeting of the City Council last, night, asking Whether anything could be done by the ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. NEWS OF THE DAY COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS BANK.

    The transactions of the Commonwealth Savings Bank for the week ending June 17 were as follows:—Accounts opened, 2,809; deposits, £70,920: withdrawals, ...

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  17. LAUNCESTON.

    Rotomahana, s.s., 1,777 tons, F. Maitland, for Melbourne. Passengers:—Saloon: Mesdames Nicolson. Lyons, Burbury, Lane, Purchas, Davis, Whitparsons and 2 children, ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. MOUNT LYELL MINES.

    A meeting of members of the Lyell branch of the A. W. U. was held at Gormanston yesterday afternoon, to deal with the non-unionist question. There was a ...

    Article : 436 words
  19. INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

    The number of cases of infectious disease reported to the Department of Public Health for the week ended June 22 was as follows:—Hobart: ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. MARINE BOARD RETENUE.

    The following were the Marine Board collections at the port of Hobart last week:—Wharfage, —231 9s. 9d.; quayage, £1 7s. 5d.; miscellaneous, £66 2s. 9d. ...

    Article : 34 words
  21. GOOD TIMES AHEAD.

    "The Australasian Manufacturer" states that it learns on high authority that a period of exceptional trade prosperity is at hand. "For some time past ...

    Article : 340 words
  22. STORING DRIED FRUIT AND JAM.

    An emergency meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held yesterday to meet Mr. Henry Jones with reference to his application for accommodation on the ...

    Article : 182 words
  23. DEVONPORT.

    Karitane, s.s., for Sydney—10,276 bgs pota, toes, 2[?]0 bgs oats, 110 bgs peas, 72 bgs turnips, 22 bgs bran, 341 [?]ss apples. For transhipment to Queensland 1,676 bgs potatoes. ...

    Article : 36 words
  24. BURNIE.

    Owing to delay, through rough weather on the West Coast, the steamer Karitane did not visit Burnie to pick up produce for Sydney this trip. ...

    Article : 27 words
  25. MAIL TABLE.

    Australian States, expected at G.P.O., Monday, 6 p.m.; delivered by letter carriers, Tuesday. N.S.W. (direct) and Queensland, ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. MASONIC

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  27. FRUITGROWERS' SUBSIDY.

    The protect entered by the New South Wales Government against the proposed Federal subsidy to the West Australian [?]uitgrowers was (says an Adelaide ...

    Article : 219 words
  28. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  29. EPITOME OF NEWS.

    411th casualty list. New Town Council. Practice Court cases. ...

    Article : 100 words
  30. TASMANIAN BACON FOR JAVA.

    An order for 1,000 sides of bacon for shipment to Java has been received by Mr. Russell Rayson, lessee of the Freezing Works at Somerset, and the order ...

    Article : 201 words
  31. ACCIDENT AT OAKWOOD.

    While at work in a timber mill at Oakwood yesterday afternoon, one of the mill hands named Frederick Barry received a blow on the left leg with a piece of ...

    Article : 72 words
  32. PRICE FIXING OF MEAT.

    At a meeting of farmers and stockowners to be held at Launceston to-day, a motion will doubtless be carried protesting against the proposals of the ...

    Article : 436 words
  33. WOOL APPRAISEMENTS.

    The final wool appraisements for Tasmania for the year take place this week at Hobart and Launceston. The appraisers commenced their work in Hobart ...

    Article : 90 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 629 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 43 words
  36. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    J. H. C.—The following order fixing the price of bran and pollard is now in force, and was in force in April last:— ...

    Article : 249 words
  37. Advertising

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