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  5. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    To [?] to the photographic world the advantages of doing things in the right way in [?] will seem to many a [?] work of [?]. Ye[?] it many be ...

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  6. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the inquest on Elizabeth Williams, a married woman, who died in the nurse's house, Carlton, a verdict of died from the result of a ...

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  7. THE PREMIER,

    The Hon. the Premier will return from the North to-night, and he In his office to-morrow morning. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr AlIcK Verne,- representing. Bostock and Wombwell's Circus, passed through Hobart to-day in the Ma[?]eno, en route to New Zealand. ...

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  9. DERWENT YACHT CLUB.

    A race to a readezvone,The [?] of Which in left in the hands of the [?] dore of the Club, Will take place on Saturday, February 17, at 2,45 p. m. sharp ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Sir Francis Cowley Burnaud, the editor of London ' Punch,' who has been connected with the journal for over [?]5 years, has re[?]igned. ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    It is stated that a syndicate of Frenchmen has offered [?] Ali, the pretender to the throne of Morocco, £40,000, 70,000 [?]itles, and also ...

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  12. INDECENT ASSAULT.

    Thomas Aitken, a music teacher, of Carlton, was found guilty at the Criminal Court for indecently assaulting a little girl. ...

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  13. LATE SHlPPlNG.

    The barque reported off Cape Frederick Henry is morning turned out to be the Eugene Fautrel, 41 days out from Yan[?] She calls for orders, and reports ...

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  14. ROWE'S LINE.

    The ss. Excelsior loaves on Saturday at 8 p.m. tor Huon ports, returning Monday. On Tuesday, 9 a.m. sharp, special day trip to Franklin, [?] ...

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  15. KILLED IN THE STREET.

    John Touking, aged 73, a well known resident of Camperdown, was killed to-day in trying to Stop a runaway horse. ...

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  16. MELBOURNE DAY BY DAY.

    More Police Court decisions [?] At Archie's Greek on Monday two young men were charged with lighting the destructive fires which did so much ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    An earthquake, accompanied by rising seas, has taken place in the United States of Colombia, South America, ...

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  18. ON 'CHANGE

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  19. A POPULAR VERDICT.

    James Charles Freeman, a railway guard, tried at Geelong on a charge of assaulting with intent Alice Harding, who ...

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  20. PATENT MEDICINES IN CANADA.

    Bills have been introduced into the Legislative Assemblies of the Canadian Provinces of Ontario and British Columbia requiring the ...

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  21. PLAGUE IN HONG KONG.

    Six deaths have occurred in a week at Hong Kong from the bubonic plangue. ...

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  22. A -GOOD TURN UNAPPRECIATED.

    Reginald Cooper, a resident of Paddington, hearing a noise in the house of a neighbor named Sawyer, went to ascertain the cause early this ...

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  23. RUSSIAN PROFESSORS SHOT.

    Four University Professors have been shot in the Cathedral at Warsaw. ...

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  24. A GAS EXPLOSION.

    A gas explosion occurred at Mrs Hutchinson's house at Paddington, which wrecked two rooms, and Archibald Hutchinson was badly ...

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  25. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted to day at 2s 6 5 Sd per ounce, a rise of 1-16d since Wednesday. ...

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  26. THE LAND PROBLEM IN RUSSIA.

    The correspondent of ' The Times' in St. Petersburg states that it will require 400,000,000 acres of land to modestly endow 37,000,000 ...

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  28. NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    In connection with the National Council of Women, an entertainment consisting of the French operetta,' Marie Stuart,' and a Shakespearian recital, took place in the ...

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  29. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Mr C. L. Neale arrived from Hobart yesterday. During the afternoon he inspected the Charles street and Wellington Square ...

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  30. HOSPITAL MATTERS.

    The fees collected by the Launceston General Hospital for the seven months ending January 31 totalled £1051 19s 6d. This wan an increase ...

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  31. FORTIFYING AMERICAN POSSESSIONS.

    The United States Congress has voted 600,000 dollars for the purpose of fortifying Hawaii and the Philippine Islands. ...

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  32. RIFLE RANGE EXTENSION.

    The plans for the proposed alterations to the Launceston rifle range have been received by the Department for Home Affairs, and ...

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  33. THE MYSTERY OF A BICYCLE.

    Between the hours of 8 and 9 on the evening of February 18 Mr J. Watkins left his bicycle at the rear of certain premises in Elizabeth street, bu[?] returned ...

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  34. THE AWAKENING OF CHINA.

    The Moscow Journal 'Slovo' states that the Russian Government has been informed that China is meditating the conquest of the ...

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  35. MINISTERIAL.

    The Premier returned from the North-West Coast to-day, and loft for Hobart by the express in the afternoon. ...

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  36. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BUSINESS.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day the following amongst other business was transacted :—Constable G. J. Knight epp[?]pted bailiff of the Court of ...

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  37. CROQUET.

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  38. CHANNEL STEAMERS,

    JUST THE TRIP—Neventy miles of loch scenery in smooth water. The ss. [?]over leaves Brooke street pier, calling at channel ports. Every convenience on ...

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  39. SPORTING.

    Blue Hose, Milroy, and Sylvan were hipped to Melbourne by the as, Warrimoo This morning, ...

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  40. MIDLAND JOCKEY CLUB:

    The annual meeting of the Midland Jockey Club will be held at Catlands on March 10. Entries close with Mr G. L. Rooney on Saturday, the 24th inst, and ...

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  41. HOSPITAL ITEMS.

    Th[?]. Payne, aged 16, received treatment at the General Hospital to-day for fingers; a small girl named Moore, who had been picked by a magpie, for ...

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  42. THE RECENT STREET AFFRAY.

    At the Police Court to-day Alfred Jackson was charged with shooting at Roy McLeod with intent to kill and murder him. ...

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  43. CONDONS LINE.

    CHANNEL—On Saturday next the steamer Reliance makes this trip, calling at Woodbridge. She leaves Franklin Pier at 9.15 a. m. Every attention given to ...

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  44. LAUNCESTON CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court will be held In Launceston on Tuesday next. His Honor the Chief justice (Sir John Dodd[?], K.C.M.G.) will ...

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  45. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    To morrow evening (Saturday) two new artists will make their first appearance. These Include Mr Leslie Vane, a baritone vocalist and illustrated songster, and ...

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  46. CRICKET.

    NORTH HOBART V. SOUTH HOBART .To be continued at South Hobart at 2.30 sharp. ...

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  47. HOBART JUNIOR CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    [?] V. [?] —This match, which decides the premiered ; the above association, will be concluded to-morrow afternoon on the West Hobart Recreation ...

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  48. THE POSITION OF BENCH CLERK.

    The Civil Service Board has [?] a gentleman for the vacant position of Hench Clerk at the Hobart Police Court. The name cannot [?] [?] at present. ...

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