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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 957 words
  3. COMMERCE TRADE DESCRIPTIONS ACT, 1905

    An important notice issued by the State Collector of Customs and Excise has appeared in the advertising columns of "The Mercury" of the 30th ...

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  4. EUROPEAN CABLES CRISIS IN RUSSIA.

    Including the Caucasus and Finland, the ten days' record in Russia is one hundred policemen and gendarmes killed and seventy-two wounded, and 291 ...

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  5. EUROPEAN CABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE, COPYRIGHT TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. BALLOON ACCIDENT.

    A fatal balloon accident has occurred at Hamm, in Westphalia. The balloon had risen to a height of eleven hundred feet, when it suddenly ...

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  6. ADDRESS TO MR. DANIEL BURKE.

    The many friends and admirers of Mr. Daniel Burke, who for many years sat in the House of Assembly for Cressy and Westbury districts, and has, for a ...

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  7. SWINE FEVER.

    The Stock Department yesterday received the following cablegram from the Secretary of Agriculture, Perth, W.A.:—"Stop further shipments of ...

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  8. SITUATION GRAVE.

    M. Stolypin describes the situation as being graver than at the end of the reign of Alexander H. He believes that most Russians now ...

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  9. ANOTHER CHICAGO HORROR.

    Another revolting discovery has been made at Chicago with respect to the preparation of food supplies. The authorities unearthed a big ...

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  10. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on the Attorney-Generalship will meet at the Executive Council Chamber at 11 a.m. to-day. ...

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  11. RECENT BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The revolutionaries expected Grand Duke Nicholas and M. Pobiedonosteff to confer with M. Stolypin respecting documents seized at Moscow, including ...

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  12. TASMANIAN TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    A general committee meeting of the Tasmanian Tourist Association was held on Thursday night in the Chief Secretary's waiting-room. Present: Messrs. ...

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  13. OUTBREAK OF ENTERIC.

    Seven militia officers who were encamped at Fleetwood in Lancashire, suffered from enteric fever through using contaminated water. ...

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  14. KING EDWARD'S CONDOLENCES.

    King Edward, in condoling with General Minn's widow, telegraphed: — "I am dismayed at this terrible occurrence." ...

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  15. LATE R. J. SEDDON.

    The London "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article, indicates that it is possible that a public subscription will be got up for the Seddon family, on the ...

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  16. GERMAN SUBJECTS AFRAID.

    Fearing an early revolution, the Germans in the eastern provinces of Russia are selling their property at any price, and are leaving the country. ...

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  17. THE BLACK GANG.

    The Black Gang of Monarchists, whose propaganda the Government assists with Treasury funds, met at Moscow, and adopted a vehement address, ...

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  18. MEDITERRANEAN TRADE.

    A large German steamship line lost £100,000 sterling in two years over the Mediterranean trade. Notwithstanding this loss, the ...

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  19. THE SPELLING REFORM.

    President Roosevelt has ordered the officials in all State departments to adopt the new style of spelling. Amongst the most criticised words ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS. CONCERT AT NEW TOWN.

    A very enjoyable concert was held in the Methodist-hall. New Town, on Wednesday evening. There was a large attendance, and the hall was tastefully ...

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  21. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    "The Times," commenting on its Australian correspondent's declaration that the naval agreement between Great Britain and the Commonwealth was ...

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  22. A COLONIAL COMPANY.

    The New Zealand and Australian Land Company has had a prosperous year. It is proposed to pay a dividend of ...

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  23. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    During the last twelve months New South Wales has granted 419 assisted passages to immigrants taking £44,000 sterling with them. ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

    The Irish Unionist Alliance held a meeting in Dublin, and resolved that, since the legislation foreshadowed by Sir Antony McDonnell in a recent ...

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  25. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. BY SUBMARINE CABLE COPYRIGHT FROM OUR SPECIAL. THE SENATE.

    Senator Macfarlane (T.) moved, — "That fruit and potatoes be exempted from the provisions of the Commerce Act." He read a lengthy ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. CONCERT AT BRIGHTON.

    A concert by local amateurs, assisted by Hobart friends, is to be given in the Brighton Town-hall this evening. At the concert there will be a dance and ...

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  27. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Hipple, the President of the Real Estate Trust in Philadelphia, which has suspended, committed suicide. Hipple first took a dose of laudanum ...

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  28. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    The following return, giving particulars as to the names and positions to which persons from outside Tasmania have been appointed to the Education ...

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  29. LAUNCESTON.

    The t.[?]. Loongana will resume work between Melbourne and Launceston to-morrow, after her overhaul. She leaves the Yarra on Friday for Launceston, and ...

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  30. THE VATICAN'S INTERFERENCE.

    Replying to the Vatican's recent interference, King Alfonso of Spain has signed a decree declaring that the civil code of 1889 unconditionally authorises ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    New was again unsuccessful in his attempt to swim the English Channel. ...

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  32. THE CASTLE HOLME.

    The barque Castle Holme, from London, having discharged a portion of her cargo at Launceston, left that port yesterday morning for Hobart with the remainder. ...

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  33. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Deakin) laid on the table of the House the reciprocity agreement with New Zealand, particulars of which are given in ...

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  34. SCHOOLBOYS AND RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    The Board of Education has decided that rifle-shooting may be included in the curriculum of English elementary schools. ...

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  35. ITALIAN AMBASSADOR.

    Marquis Giulians has been appointed Italian Ambassador in London. ...

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  36. AMATEUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF HOBART.

    The monthly meeting of the members of the Amateur Horticultural Society was held last night in the Mayor's Courtroom, when lengthy papers were ...

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  37. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    It is reported at Tokio that Japan is converting Chinsaewan and Yen[?] cheung, in Korea, into naval stations. ...

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  38. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    Miss Ballara, an Australian singer, made a successful debut at a promenade concert in the Queen's-hall, and received favourable notices in the press. ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    The "Financial Times," referring to the New Zealand Budget, states that, although prosperous and progressive, the colony is rather forcing the pace in ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. THE WEST COAST.

    The weather continues fine, with warm sunshine. Dr. Eikington is continuing his investigations regarding the typhoid ...

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