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  2. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The silence respecting the operations against De Wet is owing to the absence of correspondents. ...

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  3. INLAND TELEGRAMS

    HOBART. Wednesday -The Law Department has not taken any steps towards filling the Solicitor-Generalship ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. DEATH OF MR S W. WESTBROOK.

    HOBART. Wednesday. — Mr Samuel William Westbrook salicitor, died somewhat suddenly to-day. He appeared to be in robust health yesterday. Deceased was ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. SPEECHES BY LORD ROBERTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Lord Robert's speeches at Port Elizabeth and Capetown are optimistic regarding the termination of the campaign. He ...

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  7. THE JACOBSDAL AFFAIR.

    KIMBERLEY, October 29.—Having interviewed a gentleman who was present in Jacobsdal when the Boers made their raid upon the place early on Thursday morning. ...

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  8. THE NETHERLANDS AND KRUGER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — 'T Times" correspondent at The Hague states that tho position of the Netherlands Government has not been modified, ...

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  9. PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATION

    HOBART. Wednesday. — The pupil teachers' examination in connection with the Education Department is now proceeding. A large number of candidates ...

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  10. THE DIVORCE LAWS

    A point in connection with the interpretation of a section in the Victorian Devorce Act, upon which some difference of opinion existed, was determined ...

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  11. VISIT OF THE IMPERIAL CORPS

    HOBART Wednesday.—It is the intention of the Minister of Defence if possible, to have 20.0 Tasmanian troops in camps on the Domain on the occasion of the visit ...

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  12. TWO HIGHLANDERS MURDERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A party of Boers surprised two unarmed highlanders who were wood cutting in the Rustenburg distict, and after their axes ...

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  13. PROPOSED PUR HASE OF THE V.D.L. RAILWAY.

    HOBART Wednesday.—The select committee of the Assembly appointed to inquire into the question of purchasing the V.D L Railway sat again to-day and are hopeful ...

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  14. BRITISH WAR VOTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning .—In the House of Commons yesterday a war vote of £16,000,000 sterling was passed by 284 votes to 8. ...

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  15. WESTBURY.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The demonstration here to-day was a failure owing to the unfavorable weather. ...

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  16. ZEEHAN.

    ZKEHAN. Wednesday.—The returned soldiers have been busy seeing old friends and renewing acquaintance with familiar scenes. They are all in excellent health ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    HOBART, Wednesday. — A man named Herman Lewis aged 36 was arrested yesterday by Detective Franklin on a charge of having obtained the sun of £5 5 10s by ...

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  18. TASMANIANS AT THE FRONT

    Trooper J. V. Sullivan, of Whitefoord Hills, writing from Buffelshoof on October 26, says that at that date they were camped on General Lemmer's farm ...

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  19. PUPILS' WORK EXHIBITION.

    HOBART. Wednesday.—At the annual exhibition of Queen's College to-day. W. E. Newton secured the gold medal for writing. ...

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  20. ACADEMY OF MUSIC

    To-morrow evening Mr J. C. Williamson will introduce a. novelty to Latin ceston theatregoers in the Anglo-American bio-tablemy of the South african war, ...

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  21. LORD ROBERTA'S DEPARTURE FOR ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Lord Roberts, with his wife and two daughters, has sailed from Capetown for England. ...

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  22. BURNIE

    BURNIE. Wednesday.—The Emu Bay Railway to Zeehan is to be opened on Friday week and it is expected that in a few days a large vessel will arrive from ...

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  23. THE PIEMAN RIVER FATALITY.

    BURNIE, Wednesday. — The bodies of Thomas Welch and William Brakey who were drowned in the Pieman River in October, were found to-day by Messrs. ...

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  24. THE WORCESTER CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— In replying to a deputation, Sir Alfred Milner, High Commissioner for South Africa, agreed to forward to England ...

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  25. A DETAILED ACCOUNT.

    An eye-witnes At the west end of Jacobsdal, and facing the Market-square is a building once known as the Landdrost's Court, but more recently used as barracks ...

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  26. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN Wednesday.—At the police court yesterday Baxtee and Sadler contractors were fined 10s and costs sfor cutting pine Crown lands without a ...

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  27. THE GOVERNMENT STORES AT JOHANNESBURG

    The Government stores (says the "Johannesburg Gazette") are proving an immense success—that is from an external observation, and if dense crowds ...

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  28. RETURN OF THE TROOPS

    Trooper A. Keen, who is returning to his home in the south from the war arrived by the s.s. Coogee from Melbourne yesterday, and left by the afternoon's express for ...

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  29. LATROBE

    The monthly meeting of the Mersey Fruit Board was held on Tuesday afternoon. Present: Messrs. a. Boatwright, (chairman), J. D. Rawson, ...

    Article : 150 words
  30. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.— Messrs. J. P. Madden and E Lonergan, directors of the North Lyell company arrived from Queenstown to-night en route to Melbourne. They ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. A GREAT HAUL OF STOCK

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Colonel Settle has occupied Edenburg, and captured 20,000 sheep, 700 cattle, 800 horses, many vehicles, and 30 ...

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  32. TROOPER BISDEE, V.C. AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Trooper Bisdee, who has gained the Victoria Cross, with the other members of the returning contingents for Victoria South Australia, and ...

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  33. ATTACK ON AN OUTMOST.

    Wednesday Morning.—A strong force of Boers, under cover of dense mist, attacked a mounted infantry pest near Barberton, on the 8th ...

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  34. MUNICIPAL

    The monthly meeting was held at the State school on Monday. Present: Field, Flower, Little, and Slater. ...

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  35. COUNTRY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The Longford Municipal demonstration in connection with the commemoration of the cessation of hostilities between Great Britain and the Transvaal took place on ...

    Article : 76 words
  36. HAMILTON-ON-FORTH

    On Monday a basket picnic, a procession, and a concert were held in the town hall to welcome Privates C. Hayes and G. Wellard on their return ...

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  37. A CAPE COLONY BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — I The editor of "Ode Land" has been: elected to the Parliament of Cape Colony, in place of Cape Colony, in place of Mr W. P. Schreiner, ...

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  38. EARLY TERMINATION OF RESISTANCE EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The families of Government officers at Pretoria will shortly be allowed to return, which is regarded as an indication ...

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  39. evandale.

    Yesterday afternoon tie residents of Evandale tendered their formal welcome to Major Cameron and the soldiers of the district who returned with him. Privates ...

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  40. THE DEWETSDORP GARRISON

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Dewetsdorp garrison, which surrendered recently, suffered terribly from thirst, owing to the Boers cutting ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Advertising

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  43. THE RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Several members of the returned Tasmanian contingents waited on the Minister of Defence (Mr G. t. Collins, M.L.C.) this ...

    Article : 166 words
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