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  2. ULSTER KING OF ARMS.

    Sir Arthur Vicars, the Ulster King-of-Arms, refused to relinquish office last week[?]on the ground that he had not been notified as required by law. ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Sir Wm. Lyne) to-day said that the decision of the Government to appoint a fisheries expert for the ...

    Article : 62 words
  4. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Senator Best (V.), in reply to Senator Neild (N.S.W.), said the Government had received from the Consul-General for Germany at Sydney a telegram stating that ...

    Article : 455 words
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  6. SITUATION IN PORTUGAL.

    The Premier of Portugal, Vice-Ad-miral Ferreira do Am[?]ral when interviewed yesterday said that the Portuguese were devotedly attached to the ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. EMIGRATION TO THE COLONIES.

    The annual meeting of the Central Emigration Board was held at Lord Brassey's house, London, yesterday. Sir Horace Tozer (Queensland) and ...

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  8. SAILED.—February 6.

    Wimmera, s.s., 3,022 tons, W. J. Wyllie, for Melbourne, Passengers:—Saloon: Mesdames Moule, Reley, Wallis, Wilson, Woods, Marsh, Moore; Misses Heron, Inglis, Angus, Rogers ...

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  9. THE MILITARY FORCES.

    Altogether 26,000 short rifles have been ordered for the Commonwealth military forces. They are to be equipped with triangular bayonets now in ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    So far as can be judged by the returns to band, the Philp party have sustained a crushing defeat. In the case of the metropolitan constituency ...

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  11. ASIATIC EXCLUSION LEAGUE.

    A convention of representatives of the Asiatic Exclusion League of the Pacific Coast States and of British Columbia has begun at Seattle, in ...

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  12. QUESTION IN THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Sonate today Senator Stewart (Q.) asked would the Government ascertain whether it was true, as stated, that the late King of Portugal ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. SIR ANTONY MACDONNELL.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. A. Birrell) denies that Sir Antony Macdonnell has resigned the position of Under-Secretary to the Lord ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. A BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Agar Roberts (L.) has been returned unopposed to represent Mid-Cornwall in the House of Commons, in place of Mr. W. A. McArthur (L.) ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. THE COUNTESS OF YARMOUTH.

    The Countess of Yarmouth has obtained a decree of nullity of marriage. The case was heard in camera, and the suit was undefended: ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. THE UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    The leaders of the Manchester unemployed, speaking at a meeting at Tower Hill in London, yesterday, threatened to seize the grounds of Windsor Castle, ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, speaking at New York yesterday, eulogised President Roosevelt's crusade of honesty. He then delivered a fierce assault on Stock ...

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  18. MEETINGS.

    The monthly committee meeting of Hobart City Mission was held yesterday afternoon at the Y.M.C.A. rooms. The members present were Mesdames ...

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  19. LAUNCESTON.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Hughes) left for Melbourne to-day by the Loongana. It will be heard with, regret that Mrs. ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    At the "Warden's Court to-day, before the Commissioner (Mr. E. W. Turner), the adjourned case of H. W. Coleman.v. Montana Tin Syndicate was ...

    Article : 145 words
  21. A RUSSIAN TRAGEDY.

    The headman of the village of Chabarovsk in Russia and five other men, seven women, and five children have all been assassinated. The victims were all ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. THE CLENAHIRA OUTRAGE.

    Lord Ashtown's compensation for the damage done to his Waterford seat, Glenahira Lodge, last year by an explosion, together with the costs of ...

    Article : 58 words
  23. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator Macfarlane, asked the Minister representing the Minister for Trade and Customs if his attention has been directed to the ...

    Article : 294 words
  24. EXHIBITION OF AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    It is hoped that the forthcoming exhibiton of Australian products and manufactures will be opened by the Prime Minister; but Mr. Deakin has ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. AN AMERICAN SUBMARINE.

    America's latest submarine, of the Lake type, the construction of which is to be at once commenced, will be provided with a compartment forward. ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. THE DENSHAWI PRISONERS.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying to a question asked by Mr. F. C. Mackarness (L.) in the House of Commons ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. SCHOOL OF MINES.

    At a meeting of the School of Mines management committee last night, it was decided to award prizes to students as follows:—Gold medal, presented by ...

    Article : 104 words
  28. ST. RAPHAEL'S FERN TREE.

    The annual meeting of the congregation was held at the Fern Tree Hotel on Tuesday evening. The rector (the Rev. C. A. Fawns) presided. The ...

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  29. DISORDER IN IRELAND.

    Fifteen members of the Irish Land League at Carlow were arrested on Monday for attempting to prevent the Congested Districts Board from ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    By the steamers Westralia, from Sydney, and Warrimoo, from Melbourne, the members of Mr. Harry Rickards's Vaudeville Company ...

    Article : 243 words
  31. ZEEHAN BAND.

    At a meeting of the Zeehan Band Committee to-night, Mr. Steve Ford was elected chairman, and Mr. George Amer temporary bandmaster, at a ...

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  32. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    The British War Office is inviting tenders, to close on May 4, for 533,280 twelve ounce tins and 266,690 twentyfour ounce tins of preserved meat. ...

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  33. MRS. ROBINSON'S DIARY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" has published several columns of extracts from a diary alleged to have been written by Mrs. Robinson, the New Zealand witness ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Yesterday evening a destructive fire occurred at Timaru, Canterbury, completely destroying the Farmers' Cooperative retail stores and offices. When ...

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  35. HOSPITAL BOARD.

    The election of five members to the Hospital Board took place to-day. There were ten candidates. The election resulted as follows:—S. Ford 674: J. R. ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual weekly meeting of the executive committee was held on Thursday afternoon, Mr. Mather presiding. There were present Messrs. Snowden, Hamilton, ...

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  37. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    An amendment to the address-in-reply to the King's speech, criticising the administration of the Education Department, was moved in the House of ...

    Article : 52 words
  38. NORTH HOBART RECREATION GROUND.

    A meeting of the electors of North Hobart was held in the Mission-hall, Federal-street, last evening for the purpose of electing two trustees in the place of ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. A CHOPPING ACCIDENT.

    George Wallace, 25. was brought in by train from North-East Dundas to-night and admitted to the hospital suffering with a badly-cut foot, sustained ...

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  40. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    Owing to France not accepting the proposals recently submitted by M. Iswolsky, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, with respect to the raising of ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. PROPOSED RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    The Ministers of Lands (Hon. A. Hean) had a conference to-day with Mr. Ernest Whitfeld, president of the Public Works Commission, concerning the proposed ...

    Article : 299 words
  42. STATE-SCHOOL MATTERS.

    Mr. W. L. Neale. Director of Education. visited the local schools to-day, and interviewed members of the Municipal Council relative to the recent ...

    Article : 302 words
  43. WEST HOBART RECREATION GROUND.

    A meeting of the elcctors of West Hobart was held in the Lansdowne-crescent hall last evening for the purpose of electing two trustees of the recreation ground ...

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  44. IMPERIAL MARITIME LEAGUE.

    Lord Esher declines to join the new Imperial Maritime League, because he says that its demand for a public inquiry into the state of the navy ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. THE BRESCIANS.

    The Brescians and West's Pictures brought their short Hobart season to a close last evening. The Town-hall was crowded in every part, and applause was ...

    Article : 60 words
  46. MRS. EDDY'S RESIDENCE.

    Mrs. Eddy, the leader of the Christian Scientists, has left Concord, where she has been residing for some time past, and intends to live in a splendid ...

    Article : 41 words
  47. LANTERN LECTURE.

    It was an interested audience, that gathered in goodly numbers in the All Saints' Schoolroom last night to listen, with unmistakable appreciation, to a ...

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  48. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

    The quarterly meeting of members of the Protection of Children Society takes place at 3,30 this afternoon, when the report of work done during the past ...

    Article : 177 words
  49. BRITISH TRADE MARKS.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Lord Elgin, invites the Commonwealth to consider the suggestion, that British trade marks should be accepted ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLES.

    Since December eighty persons have died from influenza in London. There were 82 deaths last week. ...

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  51. BREADSTUFFS.

    The visible supply of wheat cast of the Rockies is estimated at 64,884,000 quarters. ...

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  52. THE DRUCE CIVIL ACTION.

    Mr. G. A. Bonner, one of the Masters of the Supreme Court, London, who[?] sitting in Chambers on Monday, dismissed G. Hollamby Druce's civil ...

    Article : 65 words
  53. THE STEAMER WINDSOR.

    The steamer Windsor, 2,802 tons, which left Fremantle on January 9 for Hong Kong, and was wrecked off the coast of Geraldton, West Australia, ...

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  54. DISEASE AMONG CATTLE.

    A serious outbreak of foot and mouth disease has occurred in Midlothian, Scotland. Out of 111 cows on ono estate 81 were infected. ...

    Article : 42 words
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