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  2. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Lord Kitchener has issued a proclamation that burghers voluntarily surrendering will be allowed to live with their families in the ...

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  4. SPORTING.

    In the list of re-bandicaps published yesterday morning in connection with the Northern Tasmanian [?] societys sports on New Year's Day F. H. Stephens ...

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  5. A MESSAGE TO QUEENSLAND.

    BRISTANE Friday The Governor had received a[?] from Mr Chamberlain simair to hat received by the Tasmanian Government [?] addition troops ...

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  6. LONGFORD RACES

    Longford races on New Year's DAy (nest Tuesday) will no doubt be a great attraction The committe were desirous to put seven events on the ...

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  7. MOUN'ED TROOPS FOR SOUTHAFRCIA.

    HOBART Friday — The Acting Premier (Mr B. S. Bird M. H. A.) has received the following callegram from Sir George Turner Premier of Victoria I have ...

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  8. AN ATTACK ON BURGHERSDORP REPULSED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night While Major—General Clements was expelling the Boers from Magaliesberg a cow gun did useful work at 8000 yards distance. ...

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  9. ENGAGEMENT WITH DE WET.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Major—General Knox, with Colonels Barker, Pilcher, and White, is engaging De Wet's force near Buwkop. De Wet hopes ...

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  10. AVENUE TURF CLUB RACES

    DELORAINE, Friday, The Avenue Tuft Club annual meeting to-day attracted a record attendance, amongst those present being the president of the club (Mr W. L Field) ...

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  11. MR KRUGER RETICENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. Mr Kruger has ceased to confide in the Dutch Government and has refused to disclose his intentions for the future. ...

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  12. THE YEOMANRY LOSS AT LINDLEY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. The inquiry in connection with Major General Colville's loss to the Yeomanry at Lindley having led to his ...

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  13. THE ENROLMENT AT LAUNCESTON

    The announcement calling for applications which appears in another column, points out that Applicants should state if they can supply their own horses or not ...

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  14. THE COMMONWEALTH

    SYDNEY, Friday. —Sir John Forrest has formally notified Mr Baton of his acceptance of office and a portfolio in the Federal Ministry. Sir John Forrest. ...

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  15. ILLUMINATIONS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Parliament House and some of the public buildings will be illuminated on the night of January I in honor of the Commonwealth. Times is too ...

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  16. AN AFRICAN KNIGTHOOD.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. Her Majestry the Queen is establishing a knighthood similar to the Indian one, which will probably be called the "Star ...

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  17. ARRIVAL OF TASMANIANS.

    SYDNEY Friday.—Messrs. W. Moore M.L.C., H Dobsou, M.H.A., and [?] Douglas, M.L.C. (Tasmania) were among the passengers who arrived by to-nigths ...

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  18. DRAGOON GUARDS EQUIPMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. The Dragoon Guards who are shortly proceeding to South Africa, will take the colonial saddle rifle, and sword ...

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  19. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTER

    SYDNEY Friday. —It is generally understoold that Mr Barton has offered Mr Holder, not Mr Kingston a Federal portfolio Nothing is stated as to what positions if ...

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  20. THE TASMANIAN STATE GOVERNORSHIP.

    HOBART, Friday.—The establishment of the Commonwealth of Australia on January I will place Tasmania in the position of a federal State, as ...

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  21. A YEOMANRY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. Unofficial telegrams report that a portion of the Yeomanry squardron, whilst pursuing invaders were entrapped in the ...

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  22. THE PERSONNEL OF THE CABINET

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was anticipated that Mr Barton would announce the personel fo the Federal Ministry to-night but up to half-past eleven he had not done so. ...

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  23. SIR WILLIAM LYNE'S CABINETMAKING.

    It transpires (says the Melbourne "Herald") that Sir William Lyne offered to give Sir George Turner any position he liked in the Cabinet except the ...

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  24. THE BOERS' COLUMNS HEADED AND PURSUED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. —Lord Kitchener, who has returned to Pretoria, reports that the enemy's eastero column has been headed off and pursued ...

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  25. THE NEW ZEALAND ATTITUDE.

    AUCKLAND, Friday. The Federal Commission appointed to report on the desirableness of New Zealand jointing the Australian Commonwealth has been ...

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  26. LATROBE

    A pretty wedding was solemnised at St. Luke's on I hursday morning by Rev Wm. Hogg the contracting parties being Miss Amy allomes and Mr Frank Boatwright of ...

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  27. THE INVASION OF CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. —A commando of rebels, anticipating De Wet's defeat entered Cape Colony to the eastward of Bethulie, and melted ...

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  28. AN INTERVIEW WITH MR BARTON.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—After being sent for by Lord Hopetonn and having visited Government House Mr Barton drove to the the[?] Club, where for the next hour or ...

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  29. BRITAINS TRADING FLEET.

    In another place reference is made to the introduction of steam navigation in the first half of the century, and the subsequent general substitution of ...

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  30. THE DECORATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The work of decerating the city for the Commonweatlh celebrations is going on apace. The Government originally proposed to spend ...

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  31. THE CELEBRATIONS IN LAUNCESTON.

    While part of the programme originally planned for accentuating the usherting in of the Commonwealth has had to be abandoned sufficient of it will be carried out to ...

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  32. PURSUING THE BOERS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. —Major—General Grenfell, who is following Kruitzinger and 700 Boers, reports that the invaders constantly retired and ...

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  33. THE ROYAL VISIT TO QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday. —The Government intends to spend £2000 in a pyrotechnic display on teh occasion of the visit of the Duke of York. ...

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  34. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    Considerable discussion has taken place at Sydney (says the "Age") regarding the fixing of a site for the federal capital, and the necessity of ...

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  35. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAMATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Martial law has been proclaimed at Beanfort West and Canarvon. ...

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  36. A RACEHORSE DESTROYED.

    ZEEHAN, Monday.—The well-known racehorse Erewhon had to be shot to-day as it was suffering from acute inflammation. ...

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  37. THE MINISTER OF LANDS.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Minister of Lands left by s.s. Burrumbeet to-day for Sydney, ...

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  38. TASMANIAN REPRESENTATIVES.

    The s.s. Wakatipu, which left yesterday afternoon had an unusually heavy passenger list and the greater number of those who had secured berths are ...

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  39. YACHTING

    The race for Mr. J. Boag's trophy under the auspices of the Tamar Yacht Club, will be held next Saturday over the Home Reach course. Entries close with the hen ...

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  40. SERIOUS ILLNESS OF CAPTAIN LEWIS.

    HOBART, Friday.—A telegram has been received by the relatives of Captain R. C. Lewis the officer commanding the Tasmanian quota of the ...

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  41. CRICKET

    Nils v. Longford C. C. at Longford. Nils team Bond Batty, Burke, Frost (2) Newman Green Tyson (2) Tait Roche Conway. Esk Second v. Launceston Second—Esk ...

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  42. CAPTAIN RIGGALE IN HOSPITAL.

    Captain Arthur Riggall, who was appointed by the Tasmanian Government to take charge of the seconf Tasmanian Contingent has been in hospital at ...

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  43. THE TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    A little over twelve months ago enthusiastic crowds assembled on the wharves to bid farewell to the contingent leaving Launceston for the seat of war in ...

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  44. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday —The following scratchings have been made: Bagot Handicap Wait a Bit Standish Handicap Patns and Blood ...

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  45. RAISING A SCOTTISH HORSE REGIMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A message has been received from the Marquis of Tullibardine. who is in South Africa raising a regiment of Scottish Horse. enquiring if ...

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  47. THE FEDERAL ELECTION

    An enthusiastic meeting of electors was held at Franklin Village on Thursday night. when Mr J. B. Waldron delivered an address on federation, and ...

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  48. ADDITIONAL VICTORIAN TROOPS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. The Government has received from Lord Kitchener a message similar to that received by the Tasmanian Government asking for more troops ...

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