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  2. INLAND WIRES.

    The Rev. J. T. Piercey preached farewell services to-night at the Baptist Hall which was crowded He is to be tendered a public farewell to-morrow. In ...

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  3. HOBART & SOUTH

    There has been a very large supply of poultry sent forward to the poultry depot this week, and the staff is so busy that Mr. R. J. Terry, the Poultry ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH.

    When Mr. M'Lachlan, the Public Service Commissioner, return to Melbourne he will probably confer with the permanent heads of the Post and Treasury ...

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  5. IMMIGRATION QUESTION

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. N. J. Moore) has submitted to the Premier details of en immigration scheme for the consideration of Parliament. Mr. ...

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  6. HOBART & SOUTH

    A daring Case of assaullt and robbery is reported from New Norfolk. Late on Saturday night John Nicholson. aged 33, was on his way home, but when ...

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  7. MR. WATSON RESERVES JUDGMENT.

    Mr. Watson, on being asked for an expression of his views, said he had not had time to study Mer. Deakin's utterances, and would reserve what he had ...

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  8. SCHOOLS EXCURSION.

    The schools excursion from Delorame and intermediate stations to Devonport on Saturday was largely patronised between 600 and 700 picnickers arriving by ...

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  9. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Deakin says he is completing the details of his immigration scheme for submission to the Premiers' Conference: also that he is anxious to arrive at some ...

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  10. DEPUTY LABOUR LEADER'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Fisher (Q.), deputy-leader of the Labour party in the House of Representatives, made the following comments upon Mr. Deakin's speech in Adelaide:— ...

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  11. NAVAL DESERTERS.

    A naval escort arrived from Sydney by the Westralia to-day to take charge of the deserters, John Whittle and John Kinber. ...

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  12. DEPARTURE OF A MINISTER

    The Rev. W. E. Secomb preached his farewell sermon in the Methodist Church to-night, and leaves for North Melbourne by the Flora on Wednesday next. His ...

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  13. HOP-PICKERS' RETURN.

    A large number of hop-pickers returned to town to-day from the New Norfolk district. The usual jollifications have been indulged in by this section of ...

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  14. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, leader of the Federal Labour party, says that Mr. Deakin's opinions in regard to the three-party system had not apparently changed. He ...

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  15. COASTAL POSTAL SERVICE.

    The meeting called by the Table Cape Progressive Association was well attended by the business people and those interested in the mail service of the ...

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  16. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Early yesterday morning a two-room cottage with contents in Urquhart-street, owned and occupied by M. J. O'Brien, was totally destroyed by fire. The ...

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  17. A DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION.

    It is understood that steps will shortly be taken to form a Democratic Association in Hobart. Already a large number of the young men of the city ...

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  18. CUSTOMS TROUBLES.

    A member of the firm which it is sapposed was referred to last week in the statement that Sir William Lyne was making enquiries regarding certain ...

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  19. PUBLIC WORKS

    The following tenders have been accepted, the amounts of tenders for road works being approximate, and calculated at schedule prices:—Public Works ...

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  20. DEATH UNDER CHLOROFORM

    The Penguin returned to port on Saturday forenoon, consequent on the death of a seaman named Charles Frederick Sargent, on the previous day, after ...

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  21. ENGLISHMAN'S COMPLAINT.

    Referring to-night to the letter of Colin M'Kenzie, of Perth, to the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Bent), complaining that as an immigrant he was badly, ...

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  22. FRUIT SHIPMENT.

    The R.M.S. Marmora, which left here to-day for Melbourne, took 16,620 cases of apples for the English market. The White Star liner Afric is due ...

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  23. FEDERAL HIGH COURT.

    The High Court gave an important judgment on Saturday in the case of .James Cousins, letter carrier, who contested a reduction in salary from £150 ...

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  24. AN UNDESIRABLE.

    The Portuguese sailor, named Santon de Costa, who deserted from the R.M.S. Mooltan when at Hobart on Saturday last, and who has been detained in ...

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  25. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Captain Walker, representing the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company, arrived by the Loongana on Saturday, en route to Devonport, and during the ...

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  26. MILITARY OPERATIONS.

    The military authorities have made most of the opportunities regarding field and outpost work. Another parade has been held, when 35 members of the ...

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  27. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

    Following appointments have been confirmed:—Troopers E. Copplestone (Great Lake), Thomas Lynskey (Richmond), C. Cooper (Copping), inspectors under the ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is delightfully fine, but rain is badly needed for mining operations. ZEEHAN, Sunday. ...

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  29. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY.

    The 74th anniversary of the Memorial Schools (Memorial, Berea, and Battery Point), was celebrated by special services in the Memorial Church to-day. The ...

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  30. MR. DEAKIN'S SPEECH

    There were very few federal members in Melbourne on Friday, says the "Argus," and but little was. heard of the speech of the Prime Minister in ...

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  31. STORM AT WEST SCOTTSDALE.

    On Thursday last, about 3 p.m., a very heavy thunderstorm passed over West Scottsdale, and was accompanied by heavy rain, which kept on until about ...

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  32. TEMPERANCE MEETING.

    The 59th temperance meeting was held this afternoon at the Temperance hall. Mr. L. Lodge presided. Dr. Gerard Smith, health officer, delivered an ...

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  33. TRAIN TWICE DERAILED.

    The series of railway accidents that have occurred on the Western District line during the past few months was added to-day, but fortunately no ...

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  34. HOBART CLOCK AND CHIMES

    The secretary of the Hobart Post Office clock and chimes fund committee (Mr. A. Banks-Smith) has received a letter from Mr. F. Ziegeler, of Collins ...

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  35. MR. DEAKIN CORRECTED.

    Sir Josiah Symon has a strongly-worded statement in the "Evening Journal" to-day, correcting -Mr. Deakin in his references to the union label and the Reid ...

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  36. SCOTTSDALE.

    We are having a few nice showers, which keeps vegetation on the up grade. The grass now begins to look promising for winter feed. ...

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  37. INTERSTATE PRESS OPINIONS.

    "Mr. Deakin's speech at Ballarat was a great disappointment, and the deliverance at Adelaide does not strengthen the Prime Minister's decision. The ...

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  38. CHINESE LABOUR.

    A former Bendigonian, Mr. Thomas Gist, who is now a resident of Johannesburg, in a letter to friends in Bendigo, ridicules the allegations of ...

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  39. COMMENTS BY MR. REID.

    Mr. Reid, when asked if he had any- thing to say concerning the speech of the Prime Minister, replied:— "The first impression one gets from ...

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  40. Family Notices

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  41. FROG IN THE THROAT.

    The scholars of the St. Kilda Park state school were plunged into a condition of intense excitement during play-hour on Friday morning, when one of ...

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  42. TESTIMONIAL.

    March 14, 1906. Dear Sirs,—About two years ago I was very much troubled with worms in my sheep. I drenched the whole flock with WESTON'S VERMIFUGE, and ...

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  43. MR. DEAKIN'S INTENTIONS.

    The Federal Prime Minister (Hon. Al- fred Deakin) says that he does not intend to address the public again till after he returns from the Premiers' Conference. ...

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  44. LIKE WILD ANIMALS.

    that tear and rend you, are the pains of Indigestion and Dyspepsia. Cure guaranteed by DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES. Price, 2/6 per tin. For sale ...

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    Amateur Herald—"But why won't your husband let us look up the coat-of-arms of his family?" Mrs. Newrich—"Oh, he says that a coat-of-arms would look ...

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  46. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    The officers of the department state that by the derailment at Terang a spring-hanger of the tender was broken. The cause of the derailments is ...

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  47. POLITICAL ACTIVITY.

    If there is one thing more than another that the Labour party plumes it-self upon (says the Sydney "Daily Telegraph"), it is its organisation. and not ...

    Article : 238 words
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