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  2. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    The allied British and other forces have attacked the native city forming the envirous of Tientsin. The attempt was a failure. They ...

    Article : 858 words
  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    Lord Hopetoun, Lady Hopetoun, and family, will be passengers by the P. and O. steamer Victoria for Melbourne. Lord Hope, eldest son of the ...

    Article : 946 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 109 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,035 words
  6. SHIPPING

    Oonah, s.s., 1, 7 tons, J. Gibb, for Sydney. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Reynolds, Pierce; Misses Ferguson, Ash, Hawkias, Pierce; Messrs. T. A. ...

    Article : 54 words
  7. EXPORTS—July 16.

    [A special charge is made to consignees wishing to particularise their imports and exports.] Penguin, s.s., for Melbourne—80, 981ft. ...

    Article : 232 words
  8. THE COAST STEAMER.

    The weather on the coast having moderated, the Wareatea, from Launceston, and Kia-Ora, from Devonport, which vessels had been sheltering for two or three ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. THE FAIRY ROCK IN A GALE.

    New Zealand files to hand state that the brig Fairy Rock (well-known in Hobart), while bound from Mercury Bay to Dunedin, put into Wellington on July 4 in a ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. MAIL TABLE.

    This Day.—Victoria and other colonies. Thursday.—West Coast, Victoria, and other colonies; United Kingdom. ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. COMMERCIAL.

    Newstead saleyards were moderately supplied with sheep to-day, and prices were fully equal to those of last week. Only a few medium quality cattle were ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. DISAPPEARING ISLANDS.

    In their further investigation of alleged islands and shoals in the North Pacific, the officers of the United States army transports have discovered that Alligator ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    Return showing the value of imports and exports, also duties collected at the several ports and sub-ports of Tasmania during the month ended June 30. 1900, as ...

    Article : 370 words
  14. SLUMP IN ATLANTIC PASSENGERS.

    A rather surprising state of things is prevailing in the passenger steam traffic from the United States to Europe. It was not unnaturally supposed that the ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. (By Electric Telegraph.)

    LOW HEAD.—Arrived—July 17, 7.45 a.m.—Yambacoona, s.s., from King Island. Sailed—July 17, 10.40 a.m.— Shamrock and Alert, ctrs, for Straits ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. LAUNCESTON

    Pateena, s.s., for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Wilson, A. G. Graham, Lenz and child, Dougharty, Knight and child, Scott, Ledwell, Butler, ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING

    Arrived—July 17, 0.40 p.m.—J. C. Taylor, ketch, from Stanley. 1.20 p.m.— Orbost, schr, from Stanley. Sailed—July 17, 5 p.m.—Kawatiri, ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.

    Hooart Observatory, 9 a.m., July 17, 1900. Synopsis.—Overcast weather obtains over Victoria, while in. West and South ...

    Article : 367 words
  19. THE MERCURY.

    More funds needed for rat destruction in Hobart. Fowls and plgeens sent from Launceston to Melbourne and Williams town shows. ...

    Article : 4,250 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 621 words
  21. THE GRIP.

    In that tickling cough of yours there lurks a crouching tiger! It's ready to spring just the moment you're off your guard. Damp feet, a little more ...

    Article : 139 words
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