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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The British authorities are now in possession of despatches which show that President Kruger was so well ...

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  3. THE TASMANIAN RAILWAYS.

    While on a train journey from Parattah to Launceston, the conversation between the passengers of one compartment having exhausted nearly every other topic, from the ...

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  4. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    The balls with which Eady and Windsor did such remarkable service for the Tasmanian team in the memorable match, Victoria v. Tasmania, which commenced on the ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—In reference to the message from Grenfell, published last Tuesday, the Rev. James Milne, who was the clergyman concerned, telegraphs to-day that ...

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  7. A FERRY BOAT DISASTER.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY.—A terrible fatality occurred on the Brisbane River shortly after five this afternoon. The bride traffic being closed closed on account ...

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  8. THE RACING CARNIVAL.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—The second day's racing in connection with the Tasmanian Racing Club's Summer Meeting took place to-day, under most favorable circumstances ...

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  9. MINING NEWS.

    North Dundas (Dundas).—February 8—I am having here for Mount Read to show the surveyor the boundary lines of our two sections there. I will get all the additional ...

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  10. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning. — Mr George Clarke, speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute last night, advocated the holding of a conference ...

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  11. A BANK BURGLED AND SET ON FIRE.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—The branch of the City of Sydney Bank at Auburn was broken into last night by burglars, who entered by forcing the front door with a ...

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  12. ME CHAMBERLAIN'S OPINION OF DR. JAMESON.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—Mr Chamberlain has cabled to a correspondent in South Africa his opinion that Dr. Jameson was made to attempt ...

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  13. NORTH CURTIN-DAVIS COMPANY.

    A meeting of the shareholders in the North Curtin and Davis S.M. Company was held last evening at Mr A. C. Bonner's office, Quadrant, Mr William Gurr being voted to ...

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  14. LATEST DETAILS OF THE CATASTROPHE.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY Midnight.—The terrible accident occurred in the Brisbane River a short distance belows the Victoria Bridge at about five minutes past five this ...

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  15. VENEZUELAN QUESTION.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The Venezuelan Government is reported to be pondering over the question of sending an envoy to ...

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  16. THE STRANDED S.S. TOMKI.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY. — The steamer Tomki, which stranded at Richmond River, has sbifted over 30ft nearer the channel. Her hull is considerably strained and leaking ...

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  17. THE TRIAL AT PRETORIA.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The trial at Pretoria of the prisoners taken by the Boers for assisting the recent rising in the Transvaal has been ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, THURSDAY.—The Society of Amalgamated Engineers sent letters to various employers on the 10th inst., demanding the payment of 10s per day as the ...

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  19. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The Soth Australian Government has placed a loan of £839,500 on the market, at three per cent. The ...

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  21. THE OBJECT OF DR. JAMESON'S MARCH.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—It transpires that before the engagement at Doornkop Dr. Jameson wrote to Sir J. de Wet, stating that ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The death is announced, at the age of 85, of Charles Louis Ambroise Thomas, a French musical composer, who was ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY.—The river at Mary borough is rising rapidly, and adjacent properties are flooded. There is every indication of a flood at Bundaberg. Heavy rain ...

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  24. THE EXPERIENCES OF ONE OF THE SAVED.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY Midnight.—One of the passengers of the Pearl, who swam ashore, gives the following account of his experiences: — He said that there were ...

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  25. GERMANY'S INTERESTS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—A White Book has been issued from the German Foreign Office, in which a despatch from Baron Marschal von ...

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  26. A ROYAL NECKLACE

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—A valuable necklace, estimated to be worth £4000, the gift of King Humbert to the Princess Letitia, has been ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    COOLGARDIE, MONDAY.—Both yesterday and to-day the weather was exceedingly warm, registering 107 in the shade. ...

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  28. A MUSICAL APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—Mr F. H. Cowen, the well-known composer, who directed the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition concerts, and ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, THURSDAY.—A trial shipment of eggs from Wellington realised in London is per dozen, being the highest price obtained for imported eggs. They were packed ...

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  30. LEAN'S CUP WIN.

    I was not very much surprised to hear of Lena winning the Hobart Cup, more especially as she ran nearly absolutely last in the Launceston Cup, which I had tipped her to ...

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  31. INLAND TELEGRAMS.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—The Premier contemplates visiting the district of Ringarooma, accompanied by the Chief Secretary and Mr W. J. M'Williams, the member for ...

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  32. THE TURKISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night. — The Sultan of Turkey intends to appoint Christian Mudirs for Macedonia, and to abolish farming tithes. ...

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  33. FINANCIAL.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—At the meeting of the National Mortgage Company of New Zealand yesterday, Mr Grenfell stated that the fall ...

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  34. A TASMANIAN WOMAN IN THE VICTORIAN DIVORCE COURT.

    In the Victorian Divorce Court, at Melbourne, on Monday, before the Chief Justice, a petition by Henry William Reid for divorce from his wife, Ellen isabel Reid, on the ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

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  36. THE YACHTING DISPUTE.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—Although the Prince of Wales advised Lord Dunraven to adopt a conciliatory tone towards American yachtsmen with ...

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  37. AN INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—Sir Edward Braddon is arranging for the holding of a joint conference of the colonies on the subject of the Japanese treaty, defences, and the ...

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  38. SPORTING.

    In list of nominations sent for the Longford Racing Club meet on the 22nd inst., Peacock was omitted in the February Stakes. ...

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    IRVING W. LARIMORE, physical director of Y.M.C.A., Des Moines, Lows, says he can conscientiously recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, bicyclists ...

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  40. MINING.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—Hannan's Consolidated Gold Mining Company, West Australia, capital £150,000, issue £50,000, has been ...

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  41. INTERCOLONIAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY. — Oakleigh Plate final acceptances:—Eri King, Whakawatea, Solanum, Lord Charles Scott, Froude, Bloodwood, Rosetta, Newhaven, Coil ...

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  42. THE NORTHERN OFFICE OF TAXES.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—Ministers have decided that Mr Hunt shall assume the control of the Office of Taxes at Launceston and other departments rendered vacant by ...

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  43. APROFITABLE SPECULATION

    A packet of Frossard's Cavour Cigars, mild and fragrant. Packets of eight for 1s. Obtainable everywhere. ...

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  44. THE CZAR'S CORONATION.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—Li Hung Chang, the Chief Minister in China, will attend the Coronation of the Czar at Moscow on May 18. ...

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  45. INTERCOLONIAL.

    MELBOURNE, TUESDAY.—In the Assembly last night the Railway Loan Application Bill was read a second time. The bill provides for the expenditure of £478,282 on ...

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  46. TATTERSALL'S CONSULTATION SWEEPS.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—The following were the drawers of placed horsed in the Tattersall's consultation on the Cootamundra Cup, run at Cootamundra, N.S.W., on ...

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  47. ALLEGED PICTURE FRAUDS.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—M. Pulski, director of the National Gallery at Budapest, the capital of Hungary, has been arrested on charges of frauds ...

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  48. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT BILL.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, at the instance of the Government, it was decided to disagree to the amendments made by the ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. THE NORTH POLE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Dr. Nansen's Siberian agent reports that the intrepid Norwegian explorer has reached the North Pole by land. ...

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  51. RUFFIANISM IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—An inquest on the body of William M'Kay, who was stabbed on Sunday night, in Carlton, was held to-day. The court was crowded ...

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  52. THE TREASURER EN TOUR OVERLAND TO THE WEST COAST.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—Sir Philip Fysh leaves Hobart to-morrow for a trip to the West Coast, in order that he may see that portion of the colony and ...

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  53. AQUATICS.

    A largely attended raveling of the committee of the Tamar Regatta Association was held last evening, and several detail mattes were arranged. A letter was received from ...

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  54. WHEN THE LAND IS DRIED UP

    It requires copious [?]s When a man is hot he should dri[?] Wolfe's Schnapps to quench his thirst and add[?]est to his appetite. ...

    Article : 31 words
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