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  2. HOBART & SOUTH

    Seventeen applications have been received for the position of Chief Inspector of Timber. our of which five have been chosen to be submitted to Hon. A ...

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  3. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. M'Lean) said to-day—"It is for the members of the tariff commission themselves to decide when they shall report. ...

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  4. FIRST-RATE EVENTS

    There is one feature in the present aspect of the world which is most unusual, and that is the contrast between the magnitude of the events occurring ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    A conference has been convened by the Premier of South Australia to consider the future control of the meteorological stations of the various states. ...

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  6. WESTBURY.

    The church anniversary and harvest thanksgiving services in connection with the Methodist Church, Westbury, were celebrated on Sunday last, when the ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS

    A Scotch concert was given in the ,Victoria, Hall on Saturday evening in aid of the Presbyterian Church funds by, the Scotch Pipers' Association and local ...

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  8. CRESSY SHOW.

    Mr. R. J. Terry, Government Poultry Expert, will attend Cressy show on Wednesday for the purpose of judging the poultry sections. ...

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  9. WILMOT.

    Mr. Simmons, the agent of the British and Foreign Bible Society, delivered a lecture in .the Methodist Church on the "Bible and its conquests." The ...

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  10. SMELTING ZINC.

    The directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company intend to proceed at once with the erection of a plant at Newcastle for smelling zinc. ...

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  11. A PROPOSED FORT.

    The important matter of the proposed erection of the Fremantle fort will receive the attention of the Minister of Defence during his forthcoming visit to ...

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  12. HOBART TURF CLUB.

    Mr. J. B. Curran has resigned his position as secretary to the Hobart Turf Club, and Mr. R. Mapley has retired from the Committee. ...

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  13. COLONEL WALLACK.

    Lieud.-Col. Wallack left to-day for Adelaide to take up his duties as commandant in South Australia. ...

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  14. "LICENSED VICTUALLERS' "GAZETTE."

    In the matter of Keating and another v. Cox, an appeal against The injunction recently granted retraining defendant from publishing a "Tasmanian ...

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  15. FEDERAL MEMBERS ON TOUR

    The federal visitors return from the goldfields to-morrow morning, and in the afternoon leave for the eastern states by R.M.S. Himalaya. ...

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  16. SMITHTON.

    The most notable work about Smithton is' the lately-constructed tram line and the jetty, the longest in Tasmania, three-quarters of a mile. The total ...

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  17. THE GINGAREE MURDER.

    The police engaged enquiring into the Gingaree murder case have obtained conclusive evidence that the murdered man was a carter named Wm. Skinner. who ...

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  18. INLAND WIRES

    Mr. J. Lay, of Stowport. a member of the Emu Bay Road Trust. was found dead to-day near his residence. No inquest will be held, Doctor watson ...

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  19. A NOLLE PROSEQUI.

    A nolle Prosequi has been entered in the case of Win. E. Le French, dentist, who was charged with assault on a girl. Two juries had failed to agree. ...

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  20. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier left by the Westralia tonight for New South Wales, where he has gone for a holiday. He expects to return on May 4. ...

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  21. BURNIE.

    Rev. J. A. Gault commenced his ministry in the Burnie circuit on Sunday, when he preached to a crowded congregation in the Methodist Church. making ...

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  22. A LOAN FLOATED.

    The Metropolitan Board of Works loan of £414,000, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent., and having a currency of 26 years, was successfully ...

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  23. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates and letters of administration have been issued:— Probates.—William Berryman to Alfred Shepherd Widdowson and Alfred ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. DELORAINE ROAD TRUST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 words
  25. HAGLEY.

    At the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon the Rev. II. A. Delarue, who has been appointed to the Westbury. circuit during Rev. E. Tonkin's absence, ...

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  26. DEVONPORT TOWN BOARD.

    The results of the town board's electios were:— West Devonport—G. N. Levy, 233; Dr. J. Smith, 180; and W. Innes, 121 ...

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  27. "GAZETTE" NOTIFICATIONS

    The following appeared in to-night's -'Gazette":—W. T. Coombe has been appointed superintendent of the Latrobe Fire Brigade Board; W. H. Tole and C ...

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  28. BOOBYALLA ROAD TRUST.

    The Boobyalla Road Trust held their monthly meeting at Moorina on the 12th inst., when Messrs. J. Simpson (chairman), Wm. Crichton, J. P. Murdoch, ...

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  29. LATROBE.

    Anniversary services were celebrated in connection with the local Methodist Church on Sunday, when there wore good congregations, both morning and ...

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  30. BOUND FOR ZION.

    Eighty Zionists recruited from the several states left for America to-day. ...

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  31. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Thos. Kershler attacked Maud New with a poker at Campbell Town to-day. and it is feared that her skull has been fractured. She is in a precarious state. ...

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  32. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Supt. Woods, of So[?]ell, wired to the Police Department to-day that a man had dropped dead at Maria Island. An inquest will be held to-morrow. ...

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  33. MERSEY MARINE BOARD.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Mersey Marine Board was held this after noon, when all the wardens but Mr. Thomas were present. It was decided to ...

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  34. PERTH.

    The adjourned meeting from Thursday evening of the Perth Waiter Trust was held in the Victoria Hall on Saturday evening, when there were present:— ...

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  35. WESTERN NEWS.

    At the hospital this morning Manul Osley died from the effects of injuries he received on Friday last through being struck by a falling tree. He leaves ...

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  36. DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    Three young men named Dennis Hayes, aged 19; Thomas Doherty, 18; and Walter Roach, 22, were drowned in the Torrens River on Sunday afternoon by the ...

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  37. FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO.

    In the "Examiner" of November 14, 1849, appeared the following paragraph:—There are now in our office for the inspection of those interested in the ...

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  38. ARCHBISHOP O'REILLY.

    Archbishop O'Reilly, who is in indifferent health, leaves on Thursday on a visit to Rome. ...

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  39. A STABBING AFFRAY.

    A storekeeper named M'Moran was severely stabbed at Torwood a suburb of Brisbane. Two arrests have been made in connection with the affair ...

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  40. ROSS.

    The Ven. Archdeacon Whitington preached at the morning and evening services at St. John's Church on Sunday, the Rev. S. D. Smith reading the prayers. ...

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  41. A KANAKA HANGED.

    A kanaka was hanged this morning for the murder of a man named Parsons at Ingham. He protested his innocence. ...

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  42. CAMPBELI TOWN.

    Sub-Inspector Priestly, who recently met with an accident, is improving slowly, but is still confined to his room. The cricket premiership for the season ...

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  43. A GENEROUS GIFT.

    A gentleman at Christchurch has given a schooner cigged yacht for the Methodist mission work in the South Sea Islands. ...

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  44. WARATAH.

    Miss E. J. Digby, of Eloore, India, addressed a number of children and adults in St. James's schoolroom on missionary work in Southern India. With the aid ...

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  45. DEVONPORT.

    The anniversary services of the East Devonport Methodist Church were conducted on Sunday by the incoming minister, the Rev. W. E. Secomb, who ...

    Article : 263 words
  46. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Kindly permit me space in your columns to ask Mr. Erskine Parker. handicapper for Meander and Devonport Racing Clubs, why is it that my horse ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was dull to-day. Up to 3s 3½d was paid for parcels alongside the ship, and 3s 3d to 3s 3¼d ex siding store. A moderate business was done in flour ...

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  48. CRICKET CONFERENCE.

    Sir,—I notice with pleasure two country players are likely to be chosen to play in the North v. South cricket match. to be played in Launceston at ...

    Article : 107 words
  49. SHOW AT DERBY.

    The Derby Presbyterian Church's annual' chrysanthemum show and sale of gifts was held in Terry'" Hall on Friday and Saturday. There was a large ...

    Article : 417 words
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