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Per Press Association, fioßitT, September 14. Yesterday Tasmania completed the first century of its history. Owing to the imall-pox epidemic at Launceston the general celebrationis and festivities are postponed till early next year. The Mayor of Hobart entertained alarge gathering of prominent citizens at tht Town Hall on Saturday to mark th* event, The city is gay with banting. Beisbajw, September 14 A number of miners ware fined lor employing. Kanakas at other than tropioulture. Mblbjurke, September 14. ■ Lord Tennyson, in a tetter welcoming the British and Foreign BibW Society's delegates, wrote:—" I never made any secret of my strong belief that the Bible ought to be read in every sohool throughout the lead. Th* birth of a nation cannot be baaed on more moral philosophy. LiracEsroN, September 14. Another small-p x p tient is dead. Beoelva is, I.' a.m. Stdm., S ptember 14. A meeting of Northern oolliery proprietors decided that from January left next the Belli ng price of best eareeiaed ooal be reduced from lie to 10% with a proportionate reduotion in the hewing rate.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 205, 15 September 1903, Page 2
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180AUSTRALIAN SUMMARY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 205, 15 September 1903, Page 2
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