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  4. THE SOUTHERN TASMANIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    THE following report of the season for 1899-1900 will be presented at the annual meeting to be held to-night: Your committee, in placing before you ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES

    The Earl of Hopetoun, Governor-General designate of Australia, yesterday entertained the tenantry of his magnificent Scottish estate in ...

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  6. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Major-General Baden-Powell, who has been appointed to tho command of tho Military Police Force that is being raised for the purpose of ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    The American Contingent has had an encounter with 300 Imperial troops at the Temple Saba, in the Forbidden City. The Chinese, who ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT AID WANTED.

    The question of cool storage was discussed at the meeting of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce yesterday, and eventually it was decided to ...

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  9. MINERALS.

    Tho ss. W[?]katipu took to Sydney, among other cargo, 28¼ tone copper ore valued at £320 10s, shipped by the Eastern Proprietary Company ; ...

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  10. THE BOXERS.

    The Hussian troops engaged the Boxers at Machipo, and completely rented them, killing the leader of the rebels and 200 of his followers. ...

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  12. WESTERN NEWS.

    Dundas is assuming quite an air of prosperity, and business people are jubilant in consequence of the improved prospects of mines, which [?] ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN MINISTER

    M. de Giers, the Russian Minister at Peking, has proceeded to Nagasaki, presumably with the intention of interviewing the Japanese Ministers ...

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  14. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    The First Brigade of tho Australian Bushmen (known as the Rhodesian Field Force) under command of Colonel G. A. L. Carew, of the 7th ...

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  15. SHANGHAI.

    A force of 600 marines from the Japanese men-of-war have been landed at Shanghai to assist the other powers in [?]eonring the city from attack. ...

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  16. CAVALRY COLUMN.

    Major - General French’s cavalry column bee experienced some heavy engagements with the enemy in the vicinity of Nooitgedacht, in Eland’s ...

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  17. THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR.

    The Japanese troops now in Peking have arrested and handed over to the German authorities the man who shot Baron von Ketteler, the German ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. AN OLD IDENTITY.

    An old identity, Mr J. Mulcahy, brother of tho Hon E. Mulo[?]hy, Minister of Lands, returned to the Coast last evening, and was heartily ...

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  19. THE PRIVATE SECRETARY.

    Captain E. W. Wallington, who was Private Secretary to Lord Hopetoun during his term of offi[?]s as Governor of Victoria, and recently ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. THE BANDS.

    For some time past there has been an agitation for the erection of a band rotunda on the half acre allotment fronting the main street, and ...

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  21. GUARDING THE PASSES.

    Major-General H. J. F. Hildyard, who recently occupied Wakkerstroom, in the South-Eastern Transvaal, has expelled the Boers from Langwacht ...

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  22. NEWS FROM CHINA.

    Mr Thomas Clinton, of the China Inland Mission, has written to his sister, Mrs Buntine, wife of the Rev J. S. Buntine, [?]nder date, H[?]k[?]w, August 9, ...

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  23. LETTER FROM MAJOR - CAMERON.

    In a letter from Major Cameron to the Commandant, enclosing a return of casualties already reported, the following passage occurs :— ...

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  24. THE HOSPITAL BOARD.

    THE following reports were read at the monthly meeting of the Hobart General Hospital hold this afternoon :—The grounds, buildings, wards, kitchen, etc., ...

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  25. THE WEATHER.

    Rain is falling on Mount Dundas, and a change is imminent in Zeehan. ...

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  26. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Mr Norman Cameron has instituted a crusade against the prevailing railway freights on manures, and h[?] written to the Launceston Press on the ...

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  27. A MINING EXPERT.

    Mr L[?]lie Jolly, of Launceston, arrived here last night. He visits several mines in Zeehan and Queens-town districts, as a result, it is ...

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  28. BLACK BELLA.

    At the Queenstown Police Court yesterday, Bella James, alias “ Black Bella," was committed for trial on a charge of maliciously wounding ...

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  29. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    Lance-Corporal Peers, Privates Best and Parish, did not return by the ss. Pateena as was expected. During the afternoon ...

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  30. THE CITY SURVEYOR.

    Mr St. John David has returned from his trip up the Queensland coast. Mr David's health has benefited greatly by his temporary sojourn in a ...

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  31. PIGEON HOMING.

    A homing match from Strahan yesterday attracted 36 starters, and was won by Mr Bransgrovo's Skylark, with Mr Mc Cann's P[?]rd and Frolic ...

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  32. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    In consequence of a large quantity of Victorian bu[?]ter being taken up for export to England, prices in the Launceston market for the best ...

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  33. TROOPER HAWSON.

    This morning His Excellency the Administrator (Sir John D[?]dds) interviewed Trooper Hawson at the Executive Council Chamber. A pleasant quarter of ...

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  34. THE TRADE OF THE PORT.

    Exports from Launceston for the week have included 400 tone produce and 80 tons minerals. The imports included 188 boxes better, 538 sheep, ...

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  35. CROWN LANDS AMENDMENT BILL.

    THE Crown Landa Amendment Bill which is now before Parliament is an unpretentious but important measure. It sets forth that the land shall be in future ...

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  36. THE WESTERN TRADE.

    A start has been made to erect a shed on the Queen's Wharf for the West Coast trade, and pile driving is now in progress. The dimensions of ...

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  37. FRUIT SALES.

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  38. OBITUARY.

    After a long illness, Mr John McMahon, the well known contractor, died at Inveresk yesterday at the age of 64. Deceased was for many years ...

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  39. NEW POST OFFICE.

    The Minister of Lands and Works (the Hon. K. Mulc[?]hy) to-day announced the decision of the board of architects, Melbourne, on the desi[?]ns sent in for the ...

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  40. ON CHANGE.

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  41. LATE SHIPPING.

    Mr Ernest T. Crisp baa received advice from Sweden to the effect that the barque Friedig has been chartered to bring a cargo of over 1,000,000ft of deals and T. and G. ...

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  42. ANGLING.

    Another rainbow tront has been caught ; this time at Barravilo on the North Eck. The fish is a fine specimen, being 13ins long, and ...

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  43. IMPORTS.

    Ex Oonah from Sydney — 328 pkgs merchandise—BURGESS BROS. Ex Algoa Bay from Glasgow, via Sydney—4[?] pkgs merchandise — BURGESS ...

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  44. COOL STORAGE.

    The petition asking the City Council to take the cool storage question in hand and to provide the accommodation required is being numerously ...

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  45. A TOWN BOARD AT COURT.

    At the Scottsdale Court of Requests yesterday R. T. Dyer brought a test action against the Scottsdale Town Board claiming £10 compensation for ...

    Article : 87 words
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