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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    We have now settled down to our normal condition, the bustle of hop-picking having passed away, also our annual festival at Glenore. It is said that "success begets ...

    Article : 541 words
  3. MINING.

    The Launceston quotation for tin ore yesterday was 16s. per unit. Adjourned extraordinary meeting of Anderson's Silver-mining Co. will be held on ...

    Article : 293 words
  4. INQUEST.

    An inquest was held at the General Hospital yesterday afternoon by Coroner Riddoch and a jury into the causes affecting the death of Edwin Browne, whose body ...

    Article : 813 words
  5. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    Application will be made to-morrow for further postponement of the Deeming trial on the ground that grave reasons prevail why he should not be put on trial so early ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. UNITED STATES.

    At New York it is reported that the Chinese Exclusion Bill is not expected to pass through the Senate this session. The measure has already passed through ...

    Article : 40 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 891 words
  8. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    A deputation from the Vi lage Settlement Association to-day asked the Minister of Railways for free railway passes for agents travelling in search of land for settlements, ...

    Article : 440 words
  9. CITY COUNCIL.

    Present: His Worship the Mayor, Alderman Crouch, Johnson, Hiddlestone, Crisp, Watchorn, Smith, Davies. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. ...

    Article : 623 words
  10. [FROM A CORRESPONDENT.] RHYNDASTON.

    The weather here for the past fortnight has been all that could be desired, speaking from a farmer's point of view, and some seem to be fully alive to this, as I see the ...

    Article : 307 words
  11. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    Austral North, April 16.—The plat at the 100ft. level has been securely timbered, and the men are now engaged in skidding the winding compartments, and fixing the ladder ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. ZEEHAN AND DUNDAS NOTES.

    At the Silver Queen the lode at the 150ft. level, No. 2 shaft, has been preved in the crosscut to be 5ft, in width, but is practically barren of ore at that point, and a drive ...

    Article : 379 words
  13. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    SIR,—The recent discussion in the Queensland Parliament on the subject of permitting the labour of the kanakas of tho islands of the Western Pacific to be used in the ...

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  14. ST. HELEN'S.

    We are in the throes of a financial depression. Money is tight and very scarce, work or other means of raising the wind seems equally scarce. The failure of one ...

    Article : 979 words
  15. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The following were the stock and share quotations and sales on 'Change yesterday:— HOBART. ...

    Article : 391 words
  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    During the absence in England of Mr. G. R. Dibbs his office as Premier will be filled by Mr. C. B. Barton, the Attorney-General, Mr. F. B. Suttor, the Minister of Public ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. LAUNCESTON.

    At the Police Court this morning Wm. Waveland, on a charge of being of unsound mind, was remanded. Arthur Jas. Adams was charged with threatening to murder his ...

    Article : 250 words
  18. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Lucinda, with the Governor on board, arrived at Thursday Island on Saturday morning. He sailed again in the afternoon for Burketown. ...

    Article : 178 words
  19. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The Council sat as the Local Board of Health, the same members being present. The following report of the Health Officer was received:— ...

    Article : 318 words
  20. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.]

    The City Council met to-day, when the committee appointed to consider the question of electric lightiug tabled an interim report, in which it was stated that the delay had ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. LAUNCESTON.

    Alacrity, s. 2s 8d. Amalgamated West Talmania, b. 1s. New Pinafore, s. 38s. North Goldon Gate, b.6d, s.9d. ...

    Article : 177 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The policy of issuing Treasury bills is proving so successful that the Treasurer has advertised that no morr applications can be reoeived after to-day. ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    SIR,—"Dots" queries must be answered soon, as it is beyond belief that the Hobart householder on the one side, and the Tasmanian grazier on the other, will allow the ...

    Article : 198 words
  24. THE GAZETTE.

    To-day's Gazette contains the following notices in addition to others previously published:— Customs returns for the month of March, ...

    Article : 222 words
  25. MELBOURNE.

    The following sales were effected on 'Change to-day:—Block 10, £5 15s, £5 14s. British Broken Hill, 15s 1½d. Broken Hill Extended, 4s 3d. Central, 6s 6d. Kozminsky, ...

    Article : 216 words
  26. HOBART RIFLE CLUB.

    The second stage in these competitions was brought to a close on Saturday, 23rd inst., under unfavourable circumstances aa regards wind and weather. The result of ...

    Article : 292 words
  27. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    His Excellency the Governor formally Opened the Dundas and Zeehan Railway this morning. A Government railway stall is now working the same. ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. ONE OF MANY.

    Mr. A. Richardson, Chemist, Hessleroad, says that people invariably speak in the highest terms of the value of St. Jacob's Oil, in caaes of rhcumatism, neuralgia, etc. ...

    Article : 98 words
  29. THE REASON WHY?

    Mr. Eugene Marchand, of St. Jerome. Que., writes:—" Last week I met a gentleman from Springfield, and I noticed he carried a fine gold watch in one pocket and ...

    Article : 213 words
  30. CRICKET.

    MUFFS V. OFFICERS' COLLEGE.—The final match will take place on the North Hobart ground on Wednesday, play to start at 2 p.m. sharp. The following will represent ...

    Article : 97 words
  31. SHIPWRIGHTS' POINT.

    The Liverpool Road Trust met at the Geeveston Hall on Saturday, April 23. Present: Mr. W. G. Geeves (chairman), and Messrs. O. Geeves, Wm. Hyndes, Jno. ...

    Article : 325 words
  32. MARY ANDERSON.

    "I have used Pears' Soap for two years with the greatest satisfaction, for I find it the very best." (Signed) MARY ANDERSON. Pears' Soap for the toilet and nursery, ...

    Article : 104 words
  33. DRY IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE.

    Moet aud Chandon, champagne growers, are proprietors of the best growths around Epernay, many of which have been in the possession of their house since the year ...

    Article : 70 words
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