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  2. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Lord Roberts is visiting the battlefields in Natal, and his son's grave, and he sails for England the 20th inst. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. LICENSING COURTS.

    The quarterly meeting of the Licensing Bench for the district of Launceston was held at the Court [?], Patterson - street, yesterday morning. Present ...

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  5. ATHLETICS

    The following are corrections in the handicaps for the Delorni[?]e Friendly So[?]ities sports published in Saturday's issue : Deloraine Handicap M. A. Hodge[?]s ...

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  6. SPORTING

    The handicaps of the competitors in the Bangor athletic sports are advertised in [?] issue. Good nominations have been received for ...

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  7. CYCLING.

    A road race was run at Latrobe on Thursday afternoon under the auspices of the local club for a trophy and cash prizes. A. Flower was the winner. W. Hicks being ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— The Governor (Lord Tennyson) has received the following message from Lord Roberts. Johannesburg November 3. Four officers and 81 men are ...

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  9. VENTERSBURG DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— The British have destroyed Ventersburg, and 300 Boors have been captured at Reddersburg, and the commandeered stores ...

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  10. CRICKET.

    A match was played at King's Meadows on Saturday between the Grammar School and the Meadows and resulted in a drawn game. Meadows.— Batting. 110 runs: A ...

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  11. CITY C. C. ROAD RACE.

    A road rare was run under the auspices of the City C. C. on Saturday afternoon over the Travellers' Rest to St. George's Square via Pateena-road course the first prize being ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Premier received a cable from Lord Roberts to-day dated Johannesburg 3rd inst., as follows: "Two officers and 31 men are returning in ...

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  13. BRITISH CASUALTIES IN OCTOBER.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— During the month of October 170 of the British have been killed in action, 71 have died from wounds, and 367 from disease, and ...

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  14. LORD ROBERTS AND THE ARMY.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— Lord Roberts has appealed to the British nation not to treat the returning soldiers to stimulants. He declares he is proud ...

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  15. NEW ZEALANDERS.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.— The Premier has received the following cable from Lard Roberts dated, Johannesburg. 3rd inst[?] Lient. Hughes and 82 men of the New ...

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  16. THE PUBLIC FUNDS

    In order that remittances sent to our offices for any of the public funds to which subscriptions are now being invited may be rightly credited, subscribers are particularly ...

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  17. THE "OLD GUARD" AND THE "YOUNG GUARD."

    Sir,— At no very distant date London will be dressed en fete to welcome the return of "The Old Guard" (the Tommies), and as our boys should reach Melbourne on or ...

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  18. BOWLING.

    HOBART, Saturday.— Mr G. T. Collins M.L.C., opened the season at the bowling green, Barracks this afternoon, in the presence of the members of the Hobart ...

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  19. QUEEN VICTORIA HOSPITAL MORTGAGE REMOVAL FUND.

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  20. KRUGER GREATLY EXHAUSTED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Ex President Kruger, who is en route to Europe, has arrived at Jiboutil. He has been very sea - sick, and his exhaustion is ...

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  21. MINING

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.— Eight furnaces are in operation at the Lyell reduction works, and regular supplies of fluxing are from the South Thars[?]s section are being ...

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  22. TASMANIA'S WELCOME HOME TO HER TROOPS.

    Sir.— Having in view the fact that the Tasmanian contingent now returning from South Africa will be disbanded in Hobart, may I suggest the Government be ...

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  23. REMOVAL OF BOER WOMEN.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The removal of the Boer women from the Colony is officially reported to be due to the fact that they hare been ...

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  24. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,— I have with pleasure read the correspondence that has appeared in your paper re the Victoria Hospital and the scheme to wipe off, the debt. I feel sure that this ...

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  25. GOLF.

    These clubs played their return mixed doubles on the Mowbray links in fine weather on Saturday afternoon. The game was closely contested all through, and the ...

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  26. THE NORTH LYELL.

    At the North Lyell the usual quantity of ore is borne sent to the smelters, and the necessary alteration having been made to the aerial ropeway to the Landa Valley, and ...

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  27. BOER COMMANDANTS SURPRISED

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— General Kitchener marched from Lydenburg at night and surprised Schoeman and Stein at Kempsberg, also Schalk ...

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  28. LYELL BLOCKS.

    This company are sending ore of the usual grade to the smelters, and the work clearing and excavating for machinery site is well advanced. The case of the Blocks ...

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  29. THE NORTHERN MEMORIAL TO TASMANIA'S SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  30. NAUTICAL ENTERTAINMENT

    A nautical entertainment, organised by Mr S. Dobson-Hesp, to provide funds for Tasmania's first lifeboat, to be stationed on the North-West Coast, at Penguin, was held ...

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  31. AQUATICS.

    A well - attended meeting of the North Esk Rowing Club was held on Saturday evening, when several important matters were taken into consideration. The chairman (Mr ...

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  32. CROWN LYELL

    At the Crown Lyell preparations are being made to sink another 100ft, making a total depth of 512ft. ...

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  33. ARCHDEACON HALES MEMORIAL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  34. A NIGHT MARCH TO BELFAST.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Major - General Smith - Dorien, with two columns, made a night march from Belfast in a deluge of rain, and surprised a laager at ...

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  35. LYELL THARSIS.

    The Lyell Tharsis are calling for tenders to sink another 50ft. ...

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  36. HOBART.

    A meeting of the Licensing Bench was held yesterday, when all the applications made for transfers were granted. ...

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  37. WEST LYELL EXTENDED.

    At the West Lyell Extended the cross cut north west from the main tunnel is in 25ft, with the face in bands of quartz and chloritic schist. ...

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  38. THE IRISH FLAG FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  39. MERSEY.

    The fourth quarterly meeting of the Licensing Bench for the district of Mersey was held at West Devonport on Monday morning. Present Messrs. W. ...

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  40. PRINCE LYELL.

    The tunnel is in 517ft without any change of importance. Some fair grade copper pyrites is being met with in the cross-cut going north - west through the ore body cut ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. N.T. JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the committee of the junior association was held at the Workmen's Club on Saturday evening. Present : Mr Thos. Kildea (chairman) and the following ...

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  43. GLEN LYELL.

    No. 3 tunnel is in 73ft in quartzitic schist, heavily mineralised. The south tunnel is in 970ft, leaving 6ft to go to reach the Glen boundary. The country is a favorable ...

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  44. ZEEHAN.

    The Licensing Bench met yesterday, and granted four transfers, and also a license to A. C. Dolan for the Comstock Hotel. ...

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  45. A LOST GUN RECAPTURED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The New South Wales Rifles on the 27th captured a Krupp gun from De Wet at Legallais, and recaptured a gun lost at ...

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  46. ZEEHAN AND DISTRICT.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.— During the past fortnight the tunnel at the Tenth Legion has been extended a further distance of 17ft, making the total distance driven to ...

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  47. QUEENSTOWN.

    QUEENSTOWN, Monday.— At the Licensing Court to-day a license was granted to Louis Fortunate for a new hotel. Petitions for and against were ...

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  48. DE WET AT FRANKFORT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Reuter's Agency reports that it is stated at Kroonstad that De Wet is at Frankfort after capturing 800 cattle in the vicinity. ...

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  49. THE PYRAMID.

    Tributor G. Astles has started work on the Pyramid mine. The shaft has been unwatered to 35ft. From this level a crosscut was sunk east, and a start made to sink ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The following casualties have been reported: — New south Wales: A. Millman has succumbed in his wounds, J. R. Murray ...

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  51. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,- As one of the hundreds of delighted listeners, to Mr Paterson's most interesting and lucid recountal of his experiences in the great South African campaign, kindly allow ...

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  52. SILVER BELL.

    The new find at the Silver Bell reported last work has assayed 440oz silver. ...

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  53. PREMIERSHIP MATCHES.

    The second series of matches under the auspices of the N.T. Junior Association for the premiership and the Issell trophy were completed on the Inveresk Park on ...

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  54. "THE WEARIN OF THE GREEN."

    In connection with the Irish Flag Fund meeting to-night we have been requested to publish the following lines, which are from the gen of the author of "Father O'Flynn," ...

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  55. TASMANIAN ROWING ASSOCIATION.

    A well - attended meeting of rowing men was held in the committee - room, Albert Hall, last evening, to discuss the advisableness of forming a rowing association. Mr ...

    Article : 151 words
  56. THE ENEMY'S LOSSES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The enemy's total casualties at Frederickstad were 140. ...

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  57. THE BOERS AT RUSTENBURG

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— Colonel Plumer has expelled the Boors from two strong portions to the south - east of Rustenburg, and chased them through ...

    Article : 61 words
  58. HOMING.

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  59. NEW SOUTH WALES CASUALTIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A cable received by the Premier from Capetown to-day states that Trooper Murray, of the New South Wales Bushmen, was killed, and Trooper ...

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  60. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The following are the final acceptances for the Oaks Stakes : Iodine, Vern The Union Jack Lady B, Rue. Pilgrim, Fides, Rumor, Fairy ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. LILYDALE

    Last Wednesday the folks of Lilydale had a treat when Mr Brownrigg and a number of the members of St. John's choir, Launceston, gave an entertainment in the ...

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  63. THE RETURNING AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    In reply to the cable received from Lord Roberts announcing the departure of number of the Tasmanian troops from south Africa for home his Excellency the ...

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  64. THE CANTERBURY DERBY.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.— The Canterbury Derby was won by Renown, with Military second, and Cannie Chiel third. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min 42 2-5th sec. ...

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  65. DERWENT v. WELLINGTON.

    HOBART, Sunday.— These clubs met for the first time for the season yesterday. The former went first to bat, and put up 294 runs Of this, J. Hudson, a colt, played a ...

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  66. THE LATEST V.R.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— The following scratchings have been made : All Engagements.— Ritualist. Contadina, Chorister, Polyxena, and Provost. ...

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  67. LAWN TENNIS.

    HOBART, Friday.— The following players have been selected to represent the South in the North v. South tennis match, to be played on the Northern Tasmanian Cricket ...

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  68. VICTORIANS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Lord Roberts cabled from Johannesburg on 3rd inst, to the Lieutenant - Governor as follows : Colonel Price, seven officers, and 142 men ...

    Article : 138 words
  69. THE BETTING MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 words
  70. Advertising

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