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  2. SHIPPING.

    Fateena, s.s, 1212 tons, J. V. Bentley, master, from Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames H. Watts and infant Millow, Spence, Carter. F. Pront Webb. ...

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  3. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night.—The excessive heat which prevails at Ladysmith, where the temperature has reached 104 in the shade, is affecting ...

    Article : 110 words
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    THE WEST DEVON ELECTORATE.—Our Penguin correspondent writes: Matters political haye now assumed a more definite phase, Sir Edward Braddon having ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. COUNT GLEICHEN CONVALESCENT

    LONDON, SATURDAY Night.—Co[?] Gleichen, who was seriously w[?]ded during a recent eleageme[?] is now recovering. ...

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    A SUBJECT of much interest in connection with war is the results of the use of modern arms as compared with those employed at former periods. This ...

    Article : 2,563 words
  7. DR. LEY[?] AGAIN ACTIVE.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morn[?]dor J. [?]ds, the Transvaale Egyptian [?]rope, has written [?] urging him [?] Mustapha [?] off the British ...

    Article : 40 words
  8. COLONI[?] OFFERS ACCEPTED.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Mr Silas Hackeny, of Ceylon, is sending a contingent of mounted volunteers to South Africa. ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. HEAVY RAINS EXPECTED.

    LONDON, SATURDAY Night.—There are indications heavy rain at Megersfontein and Tugela will shortly fall, and that the Boer entrenchments will ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. COMMERCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  11. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, SATURDAY Night.—The 19th Mid 28th Batteries, wh[?] have arrived at Capetown, have started for Durban. ...

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  13. THE BOERS EXHAUSTED.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night.—Owing to the utter exhaustion of the Boer reserves, all the available men having been already ordered out on ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR THE CONTINGENT.

    Mrs Donald Cameron, of Lowestoft, mar Hobart, has returned to Tasman[?] from London via the Cape per Aberdeen White Star Line s.s. Moravian. [?] ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. GENERAL WHITE RE[?]OVERED.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning. — General sir George White, who has been suffering from alight fever, has now re[?]vered. ...

    Article : 10 words
  16. TREACHERY IN NATAL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night. — Instances of treachery on the part of the Dutch Afrikander population continue to be reported in Natal. ...

    Article : 63 words
  17. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A lad named Albert George Parsonage, 17 years of age, son of Mr J. F. Parsonage, well known as being in business formerly as a hairdresser in Elizabeth-street ...

    Article : 386 words
  18. TASMANIAN TRANSPORT UNSUITABLE.

    HOBART, SATURDAY.—Colonel Tegg[?] (late Commandant) under date 30th inst has addressed a letter tot he Minister of Defence covering the following extract ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. LAUNCESTON MAIL TABLE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  20. AMERICANS VOLUNTEERING.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night.—The general sympathy felt by [?]cittzens of the United States with Great Britain has been vividly illustrated by the ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. A GREAT EVENT IMPENDING.

    LONDON, SATURDAY Night.—The "Morning Post" special correspondent at Chieveley states that a great event is impending. ...

    Article : 90 words
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    Advertising : 411 words
  23. A UNITED AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    HOBART, SATURDAY.—The following cablegram has been received by the Premi[?] (Hon. N. E. Lewis) from the Premier of New South Wales [?] the [?]dies of ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. SIR WILLIAM STOKES.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night. — Sir William Stokes, M.D., the eminent surgeon, has volunteered for duty at the front, and proceeds to South Africa ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. GENERAL BULLER'S REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, SATURDAY Night.—Since his reverse at the Tuglea River, General Sir Redvers Buller has been reinforced by 8000 men and 18 guns. ...

    Article : 29 words
  26. THE WESTERN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night.—On the 26th inst. Lord Methuen made a reconnaissance from his position at the Modder River in hte direction of ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. OFFERS FOR A MOUNTED RIFLE CORPS.

    HOBART, SATURDAY.—Mr. John Evans, of Rathurst-street, has notified the Minister of Defence that in the event of a mounted rifle corps [?]ing formed for ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. A TASMANIAN SOLDIER DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night.—The War Office has issued a report, stating that Private Pedder, of the Tasmanian contingent, is dangerously ill. ...

    Article : 28 words
  29. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    The good old custom of ringing the old year out and ushering the new one in was indulged in last night with all the usual accompaniments. A large number of people ...

    Article : 261 words
  30. A MESSAGE FOR THE QUEEN FROM KIMBERLEY.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Her Majesty the Queen, in replying to New Year's greetings from Kimberley, stated that she was deeply touched by the ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. INTERVIEW WITH A COMMANDANT.

    Dr. Briscoe, who had charge of the Red Cross train which went from Est court to bring in the bead and wounded, gives an interesting account of an interview with the ...

    Article : 357 words
  32. A DARING SORTIE FROM MAFEKING.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning—The Boers at Mafeking report that Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck aad Lord Cecil, son of the Marquis of Salisbury ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The Duke, of Connaught has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the forces in Ireland in succession to General Lord ...

    Article : 40 words
  34. A SHARP SKIRMISH REPORTED FROM VICTORIA CAMP.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning. — Renter's Agency reports from the camp at Victoria West that a sharp skirmish has taken place between the British ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. A GERMAN STEAMER CAPTURED.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—The British cruiser Magicienne has captured the German East African steamer Bundersrath at Delagoa Bay, with ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night. — Her Majesty the Queen has issued an order conveying her Christmas felicitations to the troops, and expressing the delight ...

    Article : 41 words
  37. THE POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The office at Launceston will be closed between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. There will be one delivery of mail matter by carriers, leaving the office at 8.15 a.m. ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. THE YEOMANRY CORPS.

    LONDON, SATURDAY Night.—It is now certain that 10,000 yeomanry will be raised in England. The Prince of Wales, who has ...

    Article : 47 words
  39. LIEUTENANT CHURCHILL'S REPORT.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Night. — Lieutenant Winston Churchill, the war correspondent of the "Morning Post," who was captured in the armored train ...

    Article : 183 words
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  41. LOOTING THE FARMS.

    The war correspondent of the "Daily News" managed to escape from the Moo[?] River district before [?] Boars, who were looting the farmsteads in all directions. He ...

    Article : 185 words
  42. CLERICAL OPINIONS ON THE WAR.

    LONDON, SUNDAY Morning.—Bishop Creighton, in preaching a supplication service at Saint Paul's Cathedral, declared that it was not good for ...

    Article : 111 words
  43. LONGFORD.

    At the police court on Friday, before Messrs. Alf. Yout (Warden) and H. Young, permus were granted to G. Wilton for the committee booth and No. 2 outside and to ...

    Article : 136 words
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    A French theatrical manager proposes to substitute a "chef de tire" for the "chef de claque." It will be the business of the transformed members of the claque to keep the ...

    Article : 55 words
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