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  2. INLAND TELEGRAMS.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Plans and specifications for the Tamar-street bridge are now ready and tenders will be invited in a few days. Three forms of ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY.—The members of the Trilby Company leave this afternoon by express train for Sydney. Their season here has lated six weeks, and was highly ...

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  4. THE MOUNT LYELL MINE.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—The Full Court, con-consisting of the Chief justice (Sir Lambert Dobson), Mr Justice Dodds, and Mr Justice Adams, sat in the Supreme Court in its Equity ...

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  5. CITY.

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  6. SPORTING

    The right of the booths at the Carrick Racing Club's Birthday meet will be submitted for public competition at the mart of Messrs. W. t. Bell and Co. Limited, to-day, ...

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  8. THE SHIPPING INQUIRY BOARD.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY.—The board appointed to inquire into the charges made against shipping firms and others by Mr Sangster, M.L.A., concluded taking evidence ...

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  9. THE HIPPOLYTE ROCKS.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Sir Edward Braddon has received a communication from Admiral Bridge, covering a report from the Captain of H.M.S. Waterwitch, showing that the ...

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  10. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGES AGAISNT EX-J.'s.P.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY.—The charge of conspiracy preferred against Rapiport and Baxter, ex-J.'sP., will be heard by the chief Justice probably next Tuesday. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    LONGFORD, FRIDAY Night.—The public meeting held at the Forester's Hall to-night was well attended by a representative gathering, to hear the Premier and the ...

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  12. FOOTBALL.

    The last match of the first round takes place on the Cricket Ground this afternoon, when the Fitzroy meet the Railway for the first time this season. Both teams have been ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—Mr W. M'Court, the member for Bowral, has been re-elected Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  14. THE CASECADES PROPERTY.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Mr W. Moore (Chief Secretary) to-day handed over the keys of the premises until recently occupied by the Boys' Training School to an officer of the ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Doubles Tournment, commenced last Saturday, will be concluded this afternoon at the Cricket Ground courts. The draw is as follows:—Williams and Harrison v. ...

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  16. THE GREAT EQUITY SUIT.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—The Mount Lyell case continues to increase in public interest, the court being densely packed daily, the audience including a large number of ladies, ...

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  17. WILLIAM HENRY IN THE BOX.

    William Henry, managing director of the Don Trading Company, said that he had been so since the end of February or the beginning of March. He held a power of attorney ...

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  18. ROWING.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The Intercolonial Eight-oared Race will be rowed to-morrow afternoon. The crews, representing New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria, are ...

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  19. A FIZZLE OUT.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Owing to the difficult experienced in collection funds there will be no fire brigade demonstration this year. ...

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  20. CYCLING.

    Owing to several nominated for the City Road Race, to be contested next Wednesday afternoon, under the auspices of the City Club, having failed to enclose a list of their ...

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  21. SIR HENRY PARKES' WIDOW AND CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—It is understood that a proposal will shortly be made to Parliament by the Government that an annual grant of £80 a year be given to each of Sir ...

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  22. DUNDAS.

    DUNDAS, FRIDAY.—Mr Jas. Mills, a well-known prospector, is reported lost since last Thursday week, somewhere in the vicinity of the Murchison. Constable Iles ...

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  23. MINING NEWS.

    [All reports for which publication in this column is desired must bear the signature and address of the renders.] A parcel of 18 tons of ore from Bolte's ...

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  24. AN ELECTRIC TRAMWAY THROUGH THE CITY.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The City Council has approved of the proposal of the Railway Commissioners to lay an electric tramway along George-street to the railway station ...

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  25. ATTEMPTED BANK FRAUD IN LAUNCESTON.

    An audacious attempt to defraud the account of a well-known depositor in the Commercial Bank of Tasmania at the Patterson-street branch was made yesterday shortly ...

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  26. THE COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The proprietors of the Southern collieries offer their men one-fourth of the profit on the coal raised during the continuance of the present high prices. ...

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  27. THE COLLIERY OWNERS UNITING.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY Night.—The disunion which prevailed among the NEwcastle colliery owners prior to the strike has disappeared in the face of the common trouble. ...

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  28. GOLD.

    Recruit (Lefroy)—May 15—The formation carrying bunches of gold; no foot-wall yet. Later—Cut foot-wall; 2ft of gold-bearing stone; drive east to-night. ...

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  29. SILVER.

    Mount Reid.—May 10—Open cut opened to come south; face showing more pyrites. Expect to get ore in bottom soon as we get into the rise of the hill. Shaft on cast lode ...

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  30. SUPREME COURT.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—At the Supreme Court, before the full bench of Judges, Mr D. C. Urquhart, applied that Archilbald Thomas Downie be called upon to show why ...

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  31. MINING MEETINGS

    At the office of Mr M. Stackhouse last evening those interested in sections 51, 52, and 413 in all 80 acres, situated at North-East Dundas, met, and decided to ...

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  32. THE DEAN CASE.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The hearing of the appeal of Richard Denis Meagher against his conviction on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the dean poisoning case ...

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  33. THE EVIDENCE OF F. O. HENRY.

    F. O. Henry (called and examined by Mr Waterhouse) said that he had been living at Devonport a little over one year, and was manager of the grocery department of the ...

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  35. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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  36. ANOTHER SOLICITOR STRUCK OFF THE ROLL.

    SYDNEY, FRIDAY.—The Full Court to-day ordered the name of Reginald Carl Daly to be struck off the roll of solicitors, for improperly dealing with a sum of money ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, FRIDAY.—At a conference at Christchurch a basis of union between the northern and Otago Presbyterian churches was agreed on unanimously. ...

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  38. RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

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  40. A BIG TIMER TRANSACTION.

    AUCKLAND, FRIDAY.—The timber in the Waitawheta kauri forest, in the Auckland province, estimated at seventeen and a alf million feet, was purchased to-day by ...

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  41. ELECTIVE JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

    AUCKLAND, FRIDAY.—It is understood, that the Government will introduce a bill dealing with justices of the peace, in which provision will be made for sub-dividing the ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. THE BRUNNER RELIEF FUND.

    AUCKLAND, FRIDAY.—At the Brunner mine disaster conference to-day it was agreed that the funds be handed to the public trustee, to be held by him subject to ...

    Article : 58 words
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