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  2. ELECTRICAL FIRE HAZARD

    Mr. Noel Murray, electrical inspector to the Victorian Underwriters' Association, read a paper at the Launceston Stock Exchange last evening on ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Dill, representative of Dalgety and Company, Limited, at present in this city, yesterday received a wire from Melbourne conveying to him the intelligence ...

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  4. A SHIPPING JUBILEE.

    On Wednesday evening, in the Vienna, Cafe, Melbourne, the annual entertainment given by the directors to the managers, agents, and staff of the ...

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  5. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    It has been decided by the Central Customs Administration, after consideration, to adhere to the decision to after the flashing point of kerosene from 73deg ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Playford) informed senator Millen (N.S.W.) that the question of the allowance of members of Parliament who are members ...

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  7. AGRICULTURAL ANALYSIS

    During the past year Mr. H. J. Colbourn, the agricultural expert, examined 250 samples under the Manures Adulteration Act, taken at Hobart, Launceston, ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat was firm to-day, when a few hundred bags sold at 3s 5d ex siding and store. Flour, £7 10s to £7 15s. Bran, 9¼d. Pollard, 11¾d. Good to ...

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  9. FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    The secretary of the chamber of commerce (Mr. Alex. Webster) yesterday received a communication from the secretary of the Central Council of Employers ...

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  10. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    The debate on the second reading of the Commerce Bill No. 2 was resumed by (Mr. Johnson (N.S.W.), who expressed satisfaction at the presence of the ...

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  11. A CLEVER FORGERY.

    It has transpired that recently the name of Cardinal Moran was forged to a cheque on the City Bank for £300. The signature was so good that the money ...

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  12. A CASE DISMISSED.

    George Clancy was charged at the Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. E. L. Hall, P.M., and S. M'Culloch Morrison, J.P., with having on the 16th inst. stolen ...

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  13. CHURCH DAMAGED BY FIRE

    A fire occurred early this morning in Christ Church, St. Lawrence, near the Redfern station. The organ loft was gutted, and the instrument destroyed. A ...

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  14. EXTRADITION OF WILLIS.

    The proceedings in connection with the extradition of Willis were continued to-day. (Mr. Lamb, appearing for Willis, took objection to the admission of ...

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  15. THE LANDS COMMISSION.

    Mr. H. O. Egan told the bands Commissioner to-day he had paid J. Terane £700, equal to 1s an acre, for acquiring an important lease. Mr. Davies pointed ...

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  16. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Kindly allow me space for a few corrections in connection with the above regrettable occurrence. I notice the report from the hospital states that any son ...

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  17. PENSIONED SHAREBROKER.

    Mr. Mannings Montague Arnold, who was examined in bankruptey, to-day stated he was retired from the Civil Service in 1890, on the grounds of loss of ...

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  18. A BIGAMIST SENTENCED.

    Honora Howard Drummond Baker, convicted of bigamy, was sentenced to-day to two years' imprisonment. Judge Docker commented upon the ...

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  19. LOCAL OPTION BILL.

    On Monday night at the monthly meeting of the Rechabites, Forth, the bill now before Parliament with reference to local option was discussed, and the following ...

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  20. HEADACHES FOR 12 YEARS

    Wise doctors treat Headaches as a symptom only, not as a disease. An aching head is proof of the disorder of some other organ—generally the stomach ...

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  21. PARLIAMENTARY RECRIMINATIONS.

    The Legislative Assembly last night negatived, on the voices, the Government's motion expressing the desirableness of purchasing the Midland Railway ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Nellie Stewart and Mr. George Musgrove's English Dramatic Company conclude their Hobart season to-night, and on Monday and Tuesday evenings ...

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  23. MINISTERIAL.

    The Premier will leave Melbourne to-morrow, and will be at the Ministerial office at Launceston on Monday, proceeding to Hobart by the mail train the same ...

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  24. ST. MARY'S ROAD TRUST.

    Sir,—I wish to say a few words in reference to having seven members in the above trust. On the 8th of August, 1905, a meeting of ratepayers was held ...

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  25. PHRENOLOGY TO THE RESCUE.

    Some business concerns in America are now bringing phrenology to their aid in selecting men to fill posts of great responsibility. The Union Pacific ...

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  26. MOUNT LYELL FATALITY.

    At the enquiry held today touching the death of Richard Ross, who was smothered by a landship while working in the Mount Lyell Co.'s limestone flux ...

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  27. CANNIBALISM ON THE STAGE.

    An extraordinary "turn" led to a free fight among the audience in a music hall at Derekegyhaz, in Hungary. A man named Johann Marnolk, advertised as ...

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  28. WORLD'S WOMEN TELEGRAPHISTS.

    Germany is the country that shows the greatest number of women in the post and telegraph service—242,000. Next comes the United States with 239,000, ...

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  29. THE CORRICKS.

    The north-western tour of the CorRicks is published in another column. They appear at Devonport to-night, Latrobe on Monday and Tuesday, and Sheffield on ...

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  30. WHAT FOLLOWS INFLUENZA?

    Often it is the persistent cough, which is not only dangerous but annoying Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used most extensively, and always with success ...

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  31. EXPOSURE.

    Exposure to the cold nearly always brings on a cough or some lung affection, and the medicine that will cure you promptly and effectively is Chamberlain's ...

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  32. CAN BE RELIED UPON.

    Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has saved many a life. It can always be relied upon to cure the dangerous group and whooping cough. ...

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  33. NEVER DISAPPOINTS.

    Chamberlain's Cough Remedy can always be relied upon to cure the dangerous croup and whooping cough. It gives immediate relief, ...

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  34. PAINFUL BREATHING

    As well as dangerously sounding cough, Indicating congested lungs, can be relieved and cured by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ...

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