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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 347 words
  4. Family Notices

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  5. BRITISH & FOREIGN.

    London, October 31.—The Ophir has reached Wey month, "England. London, November. 1.—Sir Andrew Clarke, on the arrival of the Duke and ...

    Article : 58 words
  6. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Saturday.—A fire broke out in John Bridge and Co.'s warehouse! Salamanca Place, this afternoon, when a quantity of stook and portion of the roof ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—A line repairer named Patrick Mullins was cut to pieces yesterday by a train neat Ararat. The hospital Sunday out-door ...

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  8. THE North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1901.

    Mr Brown, jun., of Avenue, while wattle barking on Saturday, out his right foot: very badly with an axe. Dr Cemeron was summoned to attend the ...

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  9. ULVERSTONE.

    On Friday night William Lynch, son of Mr F. Lynch, Gawler River, breathed his last. The deceased had been suffering for some time from consumption. He ...

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  10. SIR REDVERS BULLER.

    London, October 31.—A testimonial, which had been got up by his friends, his been declined by Sir Redvers Buller. The subscriptions intended for it have ...

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  11. ACCIDENT TO SIR JOHN DOWNER.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—Senator Sir John Downer, of South Australia, met with a serious carriage accident on Saturday. The horses became unmanageeble and ...

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  12. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Hobart, Saturday.—Harold demons, aged 13, was accidentally shot at Sandy Bay to-day. The deceased was playing with a lad named George Brown, also ...

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  13. A MODEST REQUEST.

    London, October 31.—The French railway companies are asking the Government to give them £2,000,000 to make up their deficiences in earnings, and enable ...

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  14. PENGUIN.

    A correspondent signing himself "Visitor" writes as follows with reference to the Penguin wharf:—The other day, while at that pretty township, Penguin ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Sunday.—In accordance with the decision of the Union 1,000 sailoresses have ceased work at the shops not paying log prices. ...

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  16. Commercial.

    The produce market was without movement on Saturday, beyond the exports for Sydney and Melbourne. The ss Wokatipu shipped for Sydney, 535 bags ...

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  17. Shipping.

    Nov. 2—Amy, ss, 76 tons, A. Anderson, from Launceston. Nov. 2—Warcatea, bs, 513 tons, W. Madden, from Strahan. ...

    Article : 690 words
  18. THE FRENCH BUDGET.

    London, October 31.—It is expected that a deficit of £4,000,000 will be discolosed when tho French Government's budget statement is made. ...

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  19. SHEFFIELD.

    The Rococo Photo Co. have on view artistic portraits of leading townspeople, which exhibit a high order of merit. Those who wish to secure photographs ...

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  20. THE GRANVILLE STICKING UP CASE.

    Sydney, Saturday.—Farther particulars have been received regarding the attempted highway robbery at Granville, near Parramatta. Three employes of the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR.

    London, November 1.—The War Office authorities have informed Mr H. A. Grainger, Angent-General for South Australia in England, that half the flour ...

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  22. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Sunday.—At their mart yesterday, W. T. Boll and Co., limited, sold 42 shares in their company at 22s each. ...

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  23. KING EDWARD'S HEALTH.

    Landon, November 1.—The "Lancet," donies a rumor that King Edward has undergone a surgical operation, and assorts that His Majesty is in good health. ...

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  24. BURNIE.

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  25. DEVONPORT.

    A requisition, signed by five members of the Chamber of Commerce, has been presented to the president asking him to call a special meeting of the chamber to ...

    Article : 568 words
  26. MARKETS.

    London, November 1.—Batter—Cargo ox Oroya turned out excellent, but there was a very poor demand, and it realised 116s to 120s per cwt. Danish is ...

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  27. ANOTHER PEA. RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Launceston, Sunday.—A boy named Cyril. Patterson was accidentally shot by his brother with a pea rifle, in his father's gunshop, yesterday. The ballet lodged in ...

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  28. BURNIE.

    The Burnie Brass Band enlivened the streets on Saturday evening, whon a number of selections were played in various parts of the town. Collections were taken ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Sunday.—The tng-boat Nelocbee, which went ashore on Bird reef, five miles from Wallaroo, on Thursday, has been floated off. ...

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  30. Kentish Road Trust.

    The monthly meeting of the above trust was held on Saturday in the Odd-fellows' Hall. Present: Mr W. E. Jones (chairman), Messrs W. Troloa, W. Jubb ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Fremantle, Saturday.—Advices have been received that the steamer Paroo went ashore near Hobbs jetty, two miles south of Swan liver daring a moderate ...

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  32. CUSTOMS RETURNS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  33. GENERAL.

    London, November 1.—A terrible famine is producing extreme suffering throughout the Eastern provinces of Russia. ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. Ulverstone Town Board

    The monthly meeting of the above board was held on Friday night. Present:—Messrs D. M'Laren (chairman), J. Stones, G. Rand, E. Hobbs, R. P. ...

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  35. THE BOER WAR.

    London, October 31.—The cavalry brigade, at present stationed at Aldershot, proceeds to South Africa in the middle of November. ...

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  36. N.W. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The North-Western Farmers' Association, Ltd., Devonport, reports as follows for the week ending October 31:—Potatoes.—Deliveries are small but ...

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  37. A STARTLING FACT.

    BEST VALUE for your money at STUTTERD'S Just landed, direct from Home, splendid assortment of Boom Papers, Calico, Flannelette, Silesias ...

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  38. A TASMANIAN INVALIDED.

    London, October 31.—Captain Adams, of the Tasmanian Bashmen, has been invalided to England. ...

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  39. TASMANIA MAIL TABLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  40. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    London, October 31.—Colonel Byng on the 25th surprised Stanneberg's commando, and captured 22, including Field-Cornets Stanneberg and Juisthuizen. ...

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  41. SOMERSET.

    The Burnie Brass Band gave a most enjoyable sacred concert at Somerset yesterday. As the day was warm and pleasant the music was much enjoyed by ...

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  42. WYNYARD.

    Mr Paton, of the roads branch of the Public Works Department, has, dating the last few days, been laying out new secitons of roads around Wynyard, and ...

    Article : 300 words
  43. DEVONPORT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  44. THE BLOCK-HOUSE SYSTEM.

    London, November 1.—Block-houses are now established at every 200 yards along the lines of railway, Kaffirs and hounds going between. ...

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  45. ATTACK BY DE LA KEY.

    London, November 1.—De la Bey with 1,000 men, on the 24th of October attacked Colonel Von Donop'a rear-guard, but was repulsed, leaving 48 dead. ...

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  46. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    A meeting of the Devonport Fire Brigade Board was held at the Town Hall on Saturday morning, whon there were present, Messrs W. Aikonhoad. M.H.A. ...

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  47. SCOUTS SURPRISED.

    London, November 1.—Forty Boers surprised 10 Georgetown scouts at Doom River. Seven escaped, bat three, losing their horses, took refuge in a house. ...

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  48. BURNIE.

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  49. BURNIE.

    Nov. 2—Koonookarra, ss, 186 tons, J. Holyman, from Strahan. Nov. 2—Wareatea, ss, 512 tons, W. Madden, from Strahan. ...

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  50. DUTCH MINISTER SENTENCED.

    London, November 1.—A Dutch Minister named Wilcocks has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for enticing a rebellion. ...

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  51. Drowning Fatality at Devonport.

    Another drowning fatality occurred off the West Devonport wharf on Saturday night, the victim being John Hamilton Neave, timekeeper at the East Devonport ...

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  52. Mining.

    Hobart, Saturday.—The mineral returns from the West Coast for October are: Silver lead ore exported, 1,663 tons, value, £13,564; silver, local smeltors, 958 ...

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  53. THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE.

    London, October 31.—King Edward has ordered the release on January 11 of Trooper Taeker, New Zealander, who was sentenced to three years' imprisonment in ...

    Article : 239 words
  54. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  55. OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS.

    Kandy Koola Tea Coupons.—The numerous consumers of Kandy Koola tea in north-weatern districts will find particulars of the last drawing of prizes for ...

    Article : 160 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. DON.

    One of the oldest identities of the district, Mr Robert Gower, left the State on Saturday by the ss Wakatipn, from Dovonport for Sydney en route for New ...

    Article : 121 words
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