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  2. Costal and Telegraph Conference.

    The continuation of the debate on. Mr A. J. Thynno's motion re the proposed Pacific cable route, was commenced punctually at 3 p m. ...

    Article : 2,088 words
  3. THE EXHIBITION.

    A concert was given by the Choir and Orchestra of the Royal Viet[?]rian institute for the Blind on Saturday. A varied programme of 16 items had been ...

    Article : 811 words
  4. Notes by the Way.

    The events of the past week have been the meeting together of the Premiers of the six Australian colonise and the Federal Council, both of which are ...

    Article : 1,512 words
  5. SHIPPING.

    Oonah, s.s., 1756 tons, W. J. Featherstone, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Hancock, Townsend, Manning, Thorn, Walker, Hartley, Pritchard, Lacey, ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  6. THE EVENING SITTING.

    The Conference went into Committee to consider the federal mail contracts for the postal traffic between Australasia and Great Britain. ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. MAILS.

    English Mails.— Per P. and O. line, arrived at Adelaide, 1st inst., expected at Hobart on Wednesday morning. Per Orient line, due on 13th inst. Per Messageries, line, ...

    Article : 249 words
  8. Intercolonial Temperance Convention.

    There was a large attendance at the Public meeting held at the Temperance Hall on Saturday evening. The chair was occupied by Mr John Bradley, ...

    Article : 480 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 278 words
  10. SUNDAY EVENING'S PROCEEDINGS.

    The Temperance Hall was crowded on Sunday evening to listen lo the farewell addresses of the Convention delegates. The chair was taken by Mr Herbert ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. Burton's National Circus.

    THERE was a large attendance at the Circus on Saturday afternoon, when a special [?] for children was held. A [?]legdid programme was gone through to ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. SYMPATHY.

    ONE of the most touching [?]ights is a blind person, particularly a blind child. WORDSWORTH in one of his smaller gems thus alludes to a blind ...

    Article : 2,492 words
  13. RIVER EXCURSION.

    In the afternoon about 70 delegates and friends, at the invitation of the President of the Convention, took a trip up the river as far as the Old Beach in ...

    Article : 334 words
  14. Testimonial to Mr . S .H .BURROWS.

    A MEETING of the Tanners and Curriers' Union was held at the Working Men's Club on Saturday evening last for the purpose of presenting Mr S H Burrows ...

    Article : 526 words
  15. WIND AND WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  16. COMMERCIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday Evening. — A quiet demand for general lines. Wheat has still a well sustained enquiry, and there are a good many engagements to be ...

    Article : 760 words
  17. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    THE FRUIT CONFERENCE—The Premier of Tasmania (Sir Edward Braddon) has been officially requested by Mr Barlow, of Queensland, to move the Premiers of ...

    Article : 2,016 words
  18. LAUNCESTON.

    The sale of booths in connection with the summer race meet of the Tasmanian Turf Club was held to-day at the Mart Messrs W. T. Bell and Company, ...

    Article : 219 words
  19. City Police Court.

    ALLEGED LARCENY.—William Mulligan and Robert Bawn were brought up charged with the larceny of 29 cheeses, the property of Mr J. B. Curran, and ...

    Article : 232 words
  20. Advertising

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    Advertising : 83 words
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