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  6. LATEST CABLES

    The Ulster Unionists have decided not to support the Balfour Government in the coming general elections in England, especially as regards the ...

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  7. OPENING OF THE NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

    At port Cy[?] yesterday the opening caremony of the new sanctuary of the church of the secret H[?] was con[?] A large number of visitors journeyed form ...

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  8. CRICKET.

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  9. RUSSIA AND REVOLUTION.

    The St. Petersburg police noticing two sleigh drivers and a messenger on a bicycle frequently following the carriages of Russian officials ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    Owing to heavy gales, many Russian mines at [?]stock have become detached from their moorings, and have drifted towards the ...

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  11. THE PERIPATETIC KAISER.

    Paring the Kaiser's visit to Gibraltar, the German cruiser, Frederick karl, collided with the British warship Prince George, which was ...

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  12. SUICIDE OF JAPANESE PRISONERS

    Fifty Japanese prisoners interned at Medvied and Novogoron have committed suicide. Some of them ended their lives ...

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  13. FRANCE AND VENEZUELA.

    The Superior Court at Caracas Venezuela, has decided that the French Cable Company has forfeited its concession p[?] of its f[?] ...

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  14. ENTERTAMENTES

    The Temperance Hall [?] Saturday evening was crowded to the doors, and Mr Bain informs us that the attendance was a record one. of the antertainment ...

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  15. RECRUITING FINNISH SOLDIERS SUSPENDED

    It is reported that recruiting of soldiers in Finland for despatch to he front has been suspended. ...

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  16. SPORTING.

    Nominations tor the Hobart Turf Club meeting, which take[?] place on April 22, close on Friday, April 14, at 8 p.m. Haucaps will be declared on Monday, April ...

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  17. OPENING OF UNIVERSITIES POSTPONED.

    The Council of Ministers at St. Petersburg have po[?] the [?] opening of the Universities owing in the fear of disturbances. ...

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  18. RUSSIA STILL BENTON WAR.

    Ne lees than tea traing, laden with provisions and war material, are daily leaving St, Petersburg for Vladivostok. ...

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  19. THE TURBINE STEAMER.

    The Allan royal mail steamer [?] which has been [?] with the [?]bine system has mades successful [?] the ...

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  20. SANATORIUM FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    The general committee and all citizens interested in the proposed sanatorium are by advertisement requested to meet at the Mayor's Courtroom tomorrow evening. ...

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  21. THE BALTIC SQUADRON.

    Five Russian warships were sighted off Peri[?] on Saturday last. ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,— At a recent meeting to the above, Dr McGowan in reported as follows—He had been patients even in the advanced stags of [?] cured by the open-air ...

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  23. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police has receiver a telegram announcing that Constable Grant, of Donald, had shot himself. ...

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  24. RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING AT KIRIN.

    Japanese official reports state that the Russians are retraining at Hail[?] and are concentrating at Kirin. ...

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  25. CHANNEL STEAMERS.

    [?] PORTS.—Every day at 9.15 a.m., a[?] Saturday, st[?] l[?] Brooke street meet [?] these busy [?] r[?] of the apple dis[?] and the return journey is ...

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  26. VIEWING THE COLOURS OF THE LATE T.V.R.R.

    To day at the Headquarters Office, Military Barracks, Mes[?] A. Kirk, George M[?] and W. Jc[?] met at 2 c'clock. and were received by c[?] H. D. ...

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  27. THE COLONEL NORTH.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the [?]North Co., the chairman, Mr Robinson, slated that the prospects of the company were ...

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  28. CON?] CINE.

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  29. ON CHANGE

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  30. EXPORT OF TASMANIAN TIMBER.

    A 3 o'clock conference of sawmillers, convened b[?] the Premier, was held in the Chief Secretary's room, and was largely attended by representative men connected ...

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  31. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At a sitting of the Court of General S[?] to-days, Messrs A. Jones and H. W[?] were re[?] visiting justices to the ...

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  32. A BARN DESTROYED BY FIRE

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr Gorge Richardson) received a report from Sub-Inspector Reardon at Kempton this afternoon to the ...

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  33. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates and letter of administration have been issued:—Pro hatee: Myriad Lovell to Oacer Edward [?] and George Silos P[?] £94 ...

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  34. STOCK SALES

    The following stock sales were effected the Slaughter Yards this afternoon:—Mee[?] D[?] and Company Limited ...

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  35. THE TASMANIA'S CRUSHING.

    The cake of gold obtained at the Tasmania [?] for March is the lar[?] yet [?] It to[?] nearly [?] ...

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  37. THE BRISETS OUTPUT.

    The output of tin from the B[?] and New from [?] mines for march will probably total 7[?] ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL FORCES.

    That the value of military training now obtainable in the Federal Defence porces is being more [?] re[?] is shown by the ...

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  40. THE TREASURER.

    Treasurer Stewart attended his office here this morning, and left by express for Hobart. ...

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  41. TEMPERANCE LECTURE

    The Rep. Father Rays lectures on temperance to night, and is [?] much attention. ...

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  42. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO SHEFFIELD.

    The State Ministers seem of late to be oopaiateat " [?] The Pro[?] and the Minister of Land[?] leave Hobart to morrow morning for [?] and ...

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