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  2. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday Night. —It is understood that ex-President Kruger has rehnquished his intended visits to the European capitals. ...

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  3. DEVONPORT.

    DEVONPORT, Tuesday. — The seasle town of Devoupert was thoroughly en fire to-day in bonor of the returning South Atrican troops, of whom a contingent was ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—General Chaffee, who is in command of the American forces in China has writton to General Waldersee, the Generals ...

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  6. CYCLING.

    Splendid [?] have been received for Latrob B cycle Race Club's sports, to be [?] on Boring Day Several matercolomal uders lave entered, Helart and Launceston ...

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  7. ULVERSTONE.

    ULBERSTONE Monday —These of the returning troops belonging to this district were tendered a splendid welcome come to-day. Business virtually ceasid at ...

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  8. L T W. MEETING.

    A meeting of the League of Tasmanian Wheelman was held last evening the principal lassmass being the appocintment of handicappers Messrs L N Brickhill and ...

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  9. ARREST OF LI HUNG CHANG'S SECRETARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—General Waldersee has arrested Yiko, L. Hung Chang's Manchu secretary, Incommunicating, with the Boxers. ...

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  10. TASMANIAN RACING CLUB

    HOBART, Tuesday.— A meeting of the committee was held to-day, Dr Butler in the chair. B Poole was registered as a trainer Eric Burn was granted a permit ...

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  11. A BARBAROUSLY PROVOKED WAR.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The President of the First Council of the Netherlands has written a letter to Kruger declaring that the war was ...

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  12. SPORTING

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  13. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, Monday. The yesrling clot, by Bill of Portland Montalto, purchased by Mr J. E. Brewer for 90 guineas at St Albans sale, has beer, sold at an advance to ...

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  14. BELGIUM'S APOLOGY TO GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr W. H. de Beaufort, Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Netherlands, in apologising to Lord Salisbury for the recent ...

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  15. CURTIN'S ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — It will probably be two or three months before T. Curtin will be in the saddle again He got a nasty fall off Countess in the Steeple at ...

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  16. DEATH OF RACEHORSES

    SYDNEY, Monday—Of the 19 horses purchased at St. Albans for New South Wales, and shipped by the Arawatta, three died on the voyage to Sydney, [?] Wild ...

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  17. GRATUITIES TO BRITISH TROOPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The War Department lias decided to give gratuity to all British troops who took part in the war in South Africa, on the ...

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  18. SALE OF THE COLT TREASURER.

    PERTH, Monday. — Mr Towton has sold the colt Treasurer, by Tremarden-Beeswax, to Mr J. Pemby, for 500 guiness, with a contingency of 50 guineas more if the colt win ...

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  19. THE ROYAL VISIT

    HOBART, Tuesday—Sir John Dodds has received the following cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies: "Her Majesty the Queen is much gratified by the ...

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  20. LATROBE.

    Trooper F. A. M Quire met with a hearty reception as the train arrived here at 3 on Sanday morning Bro G. T. Thompson (Chief Ruler of the Perseverance Tent on ...

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  21. THE TREATMENT OF COLONIAL TROOPS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — In , the House of Lords yesterday Lord Carrington, formerly Governor of New South Wales, complained that wounded ...

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  22. ROSS.

    Quite a crowd of townspeople and school children, armed with flags and banners assembled at the railway station on Saturday morning to give the returning soldiers ...

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  23. COUNTRY NEWS

    The annual meeting of subscribers to the Deloraino Public Library was held on Thursday evening. Rev. A. K. Lingley was appointed as a member of the ...

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  24. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Tuesday.—Zeehan was enfere to-day, and very little else was talked of and done, except the making of preparations to receive Sergeants Key and Barnes ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

    Grocers v. Nondescripts, on Cornwall Grouna this afternoon. Grocers from : Fraser (2) Fitch Ingles Junes Rissman, Johnstone, Roach, Marriott, Lewis, Smith ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—At a meeting of tie Victorian Cricket Association to-night a suggestion from the Northern Tasmanian Association that the visiting ...

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  27. PERTH

    The second anniversary of the Wesleyan Sunday-school was held on the 9th inst., in the Victoria Hall. the children were accommodated with seats on a ...

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  28. CAMPBELLTOWN.

    This little township in its welcome to the five members of the contingent who have just returned has folly kept up its reputation for patriotism and loyalty. In ...

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  29. FINGAL

    On Friday-evening Mr and ilre John Freeman, jun., entertained a large gathering of friends at an evening party, and those who availed themselves of the ...

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  30. THE ATTITUDE OF GERMANY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — In the Reichstag Herr Von Bolow, the Imperial Chancellor, during a speech, declared that prior to the war Kruger had ...

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  31. AQUATICS

    The schools race, held under the suspices of the Tamar Rowing Club, for the cup presented by Mr Thomas Bourke, was rowed last evening in Home Reach. There was a ...

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  32. THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Yielding to tilt general Canadian and Imperial wish, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, with his wife and several of his ...

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  33. LORD ROBERTS'S RETURN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Prince of Wales will meet Lord Roberts at Paddington railway station on his reture from South Africa, and accompany ...

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  34. LILYDALE

    The Wesleyan Sunday-school anniversary was celebrated here on Sunday and Monday last, the three services on Sunday being conducted by Rev. ...

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  35. THE INAUGURATION CEREMONIES

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Major Cameron has accepted the command of a relresentative company of troops, which will attend the Commonwealth celebrations at Sydney on ...

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  36. NORTH ESK BOWING CLUB.

    The following are the handicaps and draw for Mr. P. Monaghn's trophy, to be rowed on Wednesday December 12 the first race to start at 6 5: Dodery. 7sec, ...

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  37. RETURN OF THE TROOPS

    The Academy of Music was filled to over-flowing last evening when Mr A Gye's papils gave a free patriotic entertainment in connection with the citizens ...

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  38. LARRIKINISM AT THE THEATRE.

    Sir.—I think the thanks of the community are due to the gentleman who at last night's public meeting in the Albert Hall drew the Mayor's and the new aspirants ...

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  39. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. — Sir William Lyne, who is on a brief visit to Melbourne received the following message from Lord Hopetoun: "Your suggestion for landing ...

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  40. MACQUARIE SAILING CLUB.

    STRAHAN, Monday. — Sailing races under the auspices of the Macquarie Sailing Club were held on Saturday afternoon. The weather was unfavorable. The principal ...

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  41. RIFLE SHOOTING

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  42. SASSAFRAS

    The 24th anniversary of the Wesleyan Sabhath school was considered a fitting opportunity for parents. scholars, and friends to recoguise the merit of their ...

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  43. ENTERTAINMENT AT ALBERT HALL.

    Following out the programme arranged by the Demonstration Committee to commemorate the cessation of hostilities in South Africa, a free patriotic entertainment ...

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  44. THE CUT OF MELBOURNE ARCH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The City Council of Melbourne has intimated a desire to erect an arch in connection with the Commonwealth demonstration. The arch ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RECEPTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Arrangements for the reception of the Governor-General (Lord Hopetoun), who will arrive by the Royal Arthur on Saturday morning, are now ...

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  47. COUNTRY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    HOBART, Monday. — The Sandy Hay i division of the returned contingent were welcomed to-night hy a largo concourse of people. The town was festooned with flags ...

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  48. DELORAINE.

    DELORAINE Tuesday.—The annexation demonstration committee met last night, and transacted a quantity of business. the arrangements are proceeding in a ...

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  49. A MATCH AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — Arrangements are being made by the Southern Artillery to fire a match against the Victorian rifle team, who arrived by to-night's express from ...

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  50. HE ASSISTANT MINING INSPECTOR,

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—At the A.M.A. Hall to-night a meeting was held to protest against mining inspector After ...

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  51. ATHLETICS

    The handicap, for the Midland Athlelic Association sports, to [?] held at Woodbury on Boxing Day, are [?]pablished in another column in this issue. ...

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  52. LONGFORD,

    All arrangements in connection with this big event are now complete. Major Gameron and Mrs Cameron have signified their intention of being present, which will add ...

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