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  2. INTERCOLONIAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Cabinet has decided to offer a bones of £1000 to anyone who can devise an efficient, but not too costly, method of ventilating mines. ...

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  3. THE QUEEN'S REIGN.

    Alderman W. H. Ferrall has forwarded [?] donation to the women's hospital fund. Among the matters brought under the ...

    Article : 199 words
  4. THE TREASURER IN TOWN.

    At the Public Buildings yesterday morning a deputation representing the Launceston Chamber of Commerce was introduced to Sir Phl[?] F[?] for the purpose of ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. FAT SHEEP.

    Mr W. G. Hogarth, who has gaited a reputation for raising fat steep, was awarded the [?] prig [?] for the beat three wethers with a pe[?] of [?] Mr R. G. ...

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  7. MIDLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    Campbelltown Show weather is generally regarded [?]mething approaching the w[?] that the elements can provide throughout the se[?]. Sometimes a fine day h[?] ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Legislative Assembly [?] a bill making It [?] necessary for members of Parliament of seek re-election on ac[?]ping a Cabinet ...

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  9. A VICE-REGAL JUBILEE BALL.

    The Mayer yesterday received from the Governor invitations addressed to himself and [?] of the city to be present at the vice[?] ball to take place at ...

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  10. CITY COUNCIL ATTEND THANKS. GIVING SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The City Council to-day resolved to accept the Invit[?]tion of the Dean of Sydney to attend the th[?] service at St. Andrew's ...

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  11. WARATAH ARRANGEMENTS.

    A public meeting was held on Monday night in the Athe[?] to consider what steps should be taken to celebrate the diamond jubilee. The convener of the ...

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  12. PNEUMATIC DELIVERY OF TELEGRAPHIC MESSAGES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Postmaster General is investigating the subject of the use of pneumatic tubes for the receipt and dispatch of telegraphic messages within the ...

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  13. THE TROOPS AND THE CELEBRATIONS.

    [?]cation was "takes by the hand" during Sir Ph[?] Fy[?]s visit to town to bring under his notice the unfairness of making the members of the military forces ...

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  14. THE SHROPSHIRE BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Tasmanian [?]rc Br[?] Association was held in the committee-room Campbelltown Show Grounds, yesterday. Mr R. C. Kermode was in the ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The P[?]dent of the Legislative Council and Speaker of the House of Assembly intend to consider the Commonwealth Bill on general ...

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  16. COURT SHERWOOD, A.O.F.

    The quarterly meeting of this society was held at the Workmen's Club last night, Bro. Lejenne, Chief Ranger, presiding. There was a large attendance of members, and the ...

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  17. A COMPLAINT.

    With reference to a paragraph in yesterday's issue, we are asked to say that suy subscriber des[?] of inspecting the books in connection with the women's hospital can ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    ALBANY, Wednesday.— The R.M.S. Australia arrived this morning from Colombo, and was quarantined on account of small-pox at Aden. ...

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  19. THE OFFICIAL PROGRAMME.

    We have been requested to state that an official programme will be issued on Saturday next, giving the order of the procession and the programme for the whole of the ...

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  20. TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION TO THE WEST COAST.

    Mr W. Fordyce then asked the Minister what were the probabilities of establishing a telephone exchange between Zeehan and the two cities. ...

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  21. MINING NEWS.

    The local quotation for [?] are is un-changed, the [?] being 10[?] The Mount Bis[?] T.M. Company weekly London cable quet[?]62 ...

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  22. BURGLARIES INCREASING.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Burglaries are becoming rife, and in one or two cases revolvers have been used to avoid p[?] ...

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  23. ILLUMINATION OF THE PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

    When the Tre[?]ter was in town yesterday he gave the nec[?]ary directions that the Public Hu[?]ngs should be ill[?]ted on the night of jubilee. The arrangements ...

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  24. A RAILWAY LINE WASHED AWAY.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A serious wash-away has occurred on the Murchison line, Nine miles near Y[?] have been washed away, and the trains between One and ...

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  25. THE FINGAL O[?]SRATIONS.

    At the meeting of the Municipal Council held on Monday letters were received from the secretaries of committee for jubilee celebrations formed at Mangana and St. ...

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  26. THE PERTH RAILWAY.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Government will shortly appoint a commission to report on the proposal to carry the railway through the city on a viaduct. ...

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  27. WEST COAST MINES.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—At the C[?] raine [?] are being made to [?] the [?] this week at the 100ft [?] At the prevision level the [?] drive is ...

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  28. AT THE TOWN HALL.

    At the invitation of the Mayor, the Treasure visited the electrical department at the Town Hall yesterday, and was shown the work now under way for illuminating ...

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  29. INLAND TELEGRAMS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—This afternoon the Chief Secretary (Mr W. Moore), accompanied by the Commandant of the Defence Force (Colonel Cox), Master Warden, and ...

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  30. GENERAL ILLUMINATIONS.

    From enquiries which a Telegraph reporter made yesterday It is po[?]vely certain that the city of Launceston will on Jubilee Night be illuminated to such an ...

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  31. STORAGE OF MANURE.

    The Mayor (Alderman R. J. Sadler) yesterday asked Sir Philip Fy[?]h to grant the Council a site for the storage of bon[?]st and other manners imported into the colony. ...

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  32. GOLD.

    New Golden Gate (Melbourne.—June 6—1200ft level: The cutting of the [?] plate progressing satisfacto[?]. 1100ft level. We have driven south on the reef [?] but it does ...

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  33. KINGBOROUGH REQUIREMENTS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Captain J. W. Evans, member for Kingborough, has presented a position from r[?]sedents of the district with regard to the expenditure of ...

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  34. A JUBILEE FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The North-Western Football Association are endeavoring to arrange with the northern body for a match to be played on Jubilee Day between teams from the ...

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  35. THE OLD PEOPLE AGAIN.

    The Mayor (Alderman R. J. Sadler) yesterday received a notification that Mr Mathew Brown, importer, of Charles-street, intends to present two cases of Mac ...

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  36. A RARA AVIS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A few days ago a fine specimen of an Albino black cocks[?] was shot in the Ellendale district by Mr R[?]. The color, instead of being black, ...

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  37. VOLUNTEER G. M. COMPANY AND THE INCOME TAX.

    A deputation, introduced by Mr G. Crosby Gilmore, M. H.A., and consisting of the directors of the Volunteer Gold Mining Company, vis, Messrs, Leslle Jully ...

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  38. RAILWAY JUBILEE FARES.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The railway jubilee fares in Tasmanian are over 50 per cent. lower than the Victorian railway jubilee fares, which are not even a return ...

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  39. DEFENCE FORCE UNIFORMS.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Last night Mr G. Steward, Under-Secretary to the unavoldable of Mr W. Moore, Chief Secretary, inspected the uniforms of the local ...

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  40. HOLIDAYS IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—In deference to the expressed wish of trades people, Ministers have decided that Monday, the [?]1st inst., shall not be ragarded as a public holiday. ...

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  41. THE QUEEN'S BONFIRES.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Ministers appear to be fully determined to stay their hands in the matter of exp[?] in the way of celebrating the jubilee. Neither threats ...

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  42. SILVER.

    Ring River (Ringville).—June 8 (by wire)—New make [?] southe [?] splendid development: goe[?] yellow o[?] Central Cu[?] D[?])—May 29 ...

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  43. THE CHILDREN'S MEDALS.

    As many will probably recollect, the Major (Alderman B. J. Sadler) was induced, on certain representations made to him, to send to England for medals to present to the ...

    Article : 493 words
  44. TESTAMENTARY.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The following probate has been issued: Mary Ann Peter to Tasman Shields, £26[?]9s. ...

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  45. WEST COAST TRACKS.

    HOBART, Wednewday..—Work on the proposed track from Mount Reid to Deep Lead will be started to-morrow so that it may be finished by the time the narrow. ...

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  46. THE OLD PORT A[?]THOR CLOCK.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Some time age the old Port Arthur clock was banded over to the residents of Zeehan, but so indifferent do they appear as to its worth that is has ...

    Article : 146 words
  47. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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  48. THE DOVER POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Up to the present time the police have been unable to obtain any evidence leading to the discovery of the perpetrators of the robbery of ...

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  49. STOCK EXCHANGE JUBILATION.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—At the afternoon meeting of the Stock Exchange to day the Chairman announced that the committee, desiring to fall in the line with the ...

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  50. EXORBITANT AND PROHIBITIVE RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    Sir.—Two bags of onions and three bags of potatoes from Hobart to Launceston cost for freight 15[?]. This is more than we used to pay in the good old coaching days 80 ...

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  51. AN ALLEGED STARRING CASE.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—At the Police Court to-day William Burgess was charged with having consulted Ce[?] Archer by stabbing her five times with a knife. While ...

    Article : 95 words
  52. MELBOURNE, CELEBRATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— It has been decided to add the General Post Office to the list of Public Buildings which are to be illuminsted in honor of the Queen's ...

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  53. SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The O[?]y Council has decided to expend £250 in illuminations?and to name the new George-street markets the "Queen Victoria Market ...

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  55. THE DI[?]ESSAN JUBILEE FUND.

    Sir,—As I have been requested by the Rural De[?]nery of Launceston to "officially reply" to certain mi[?]rentations which have appeared in the Launceston papers on ...

    Article : 559 words
  56. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—At the Town Board meeting on Monday night notice of motion was given of intention to discuss a proposal to borrow £8000. It is generally ...

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  57. PROSPECTS AT DEVONPORT.

    The jubilee committee met on Monday evening, Rev. S. H. Hughes chairman. A letter from Mr G. C. Rudge, secretary to the Devon Cottage Hospital, intimated ...

    Article : 201 words
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