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  2. LATEST GABLES

    In reply to the fifty members of the Liberal Party who informally approached Earl Rosebery and asked him to accept the leadership, His ...

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  3. WESTERN NEWS.

    Charles Carver was admitted to tho Hospital yesterday from the Argenton Buffering from severe injury to his left foot caused through an exe ...

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  4. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Complaints are made that the Drillyard of Launceston is altogether the small for effective work, the troops being buched in a very ...

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  6. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    The demand made by the Emperor Germany that the Chinse Government should undertake to band over for punishment the actual ...

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  7. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, September 20, 3.25 p.m. Lord Roberts reports to the War Office that the Boer force is utterly demoralised. They have destroyed ...

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  8. A WESTRALIAN VISITOR.

    MR PRINSEPS a visitor from Western Australia and [?] bat colony, is now is Hobart. During Mb stay here ha visited the [?] ...

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  9. THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    Ex-Alderman Wilson continues his crusade against the Launceston Benevolent Society Buildings. He contends that it is a shame to place ...

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  10. CHOPPING CONTEST.

    Great interest is being taken in the chopping match which takes place to-morrow between Alf. James (who recently defeated Jimmy Deir ...

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  11. THE RADICAL PARTY.

    The members of the Radical Party are dismayed by the statement made by the Right Hon Herbert Gladstone, the effect that there is no wide ...

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  12. THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    Of the first Canadian Contingent 500 will return to Oltawa at the conclusion of the term for which they on listed and which has almost ...

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  13. THE TASMANIA MINE.

    Some of the shareholders in the Tasmania mine are agitating against the sale, and advising those interested to pause before confirming ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

    Except for one smart shower last night the weather bas been beautiful and spring-like, and the fullest advantage is being taken of it by the ...

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  16. SUPREME COURT:

    In the matter of James Stevenon application for a mandamus to compel the Commissioner of Crown Lands to carry agreement to sell a portion of land ...

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  17. MOUNTED IN FANTRY,

    THE Tasmanian Mounted Infantry will parade in the Barracks at half-past 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    The Zeehan senior footballders processed to Queenstown to-morrow morning to play a return match with the local team. ...

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  19. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    THE Legislative Council, on rising to day, will adjourn till Thursday, instead of Friday. The Chief Secretary will to-day move for (he suspension of the Standing ...

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  20. THE ANCHOR MINE.

    The mine has turned out 6¼ tons week. The new face is looking well, and good dirt is showing. The rainfall has been sufficient to keep ...

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  21. CANTON.

    Chinese literati are industriously circulating leaflets at Canton, announcing Chinese victories and intimating that the Allies are craving ...

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  22. PURGING THE ROLLS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Premier (Sir W. J. Lyne) read a return which gave the comparative state of the electoral rolls at ...

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  23. A SWINDLER.

    At the Police Court yesterday, Frederick Smith was charged with the larceny of a quantity of cooked fish, which he obtained at a shop and ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND HOLLAND.

    The Press of Great Britain resents the action of Holland in bestowing effusive patronage upon ex-President Kruger, and extending to him the ...

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  25. LAUNCESTON HOSPITAL.

    The alterations to the infectious diseases wards at the Launceston Hospital are almost completed, and good progress is being made with the ...

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  26. BUGLER ARMSTRONG.

    THIS morning, the returned soldier, Bugler Armstrong, reported himself to the Commandant and the Minister of Defines, and was welcomed back by ...

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  27. THE DOWAGER EMPRESS

    The Foreign Ministers a Peking have interviewed Prince Ching, formerly President of Tang-li-Yamen, who is one of the Peace ...

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  28. EQUITY JURISDICTION.

    THE LATE W. J. T. CLARKE'S ESTATE. The Attorney-General (Hon. N. Elliott Lewis), who appeared for Misses Old-meadow, and Messes T. W. H. Clarke, and G. ...

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  29. PRODUCE.

    Business in the produce market during the week has been active. There has been a decided movement for wheat, and all available stocks ...

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  30. MINES ANDMINING.

    Metal Quotations—Mr Armstrong, agent for Messrs W . and J. Lempriere, Melbourne, reports the quotations of metals a s follows Silver, ...

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  31. MR MICHAEL DAVIT

    Mr Michael Davitt, the Irish Nationalist, who has just returned from South Africa, gives an emphatic contradiction to the rumor that has ...

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  32. POSTAL PECULIARITY.

    On June 3 a resident of Soottsdale wrote to a philatelist |in Melbourne enclosing stamps. Not receiving a reply in due course the matter ...

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  33. FRUIT SALES.

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  34. SHIPWRECK.

    The Egyptian mail steamer Charkich has been wrecked at Ross Island. One hundred persons perished. ...

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  35. THE PETANG FORTS.

    The Allies yesterday attacked the Petang forts on Peiho River. A heavy cannonade is proceeding. ...

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  36. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    Of Isle the Defence Force has gained some notoriety with reference to the appointment of officers. Last evening, when the Bellerive Detachment were at ...

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  37. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

    The Hon. N. E. Lewis Premier received the following cable message from the Agent-General yesterday:—"Referring to my telegram of the 11th ...

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  38. CRICKET

    GOVERNMENT PRINTING v. BLUND-STONE'S On top pitch, Domain, G. P. O. from the following : Ellis (captain), Nimmo Reynolds, Abel (2), Hooper. ...

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  39. PRESS MESSAGES,

    Referring in its leading columns today in the Parliamentary Press messages, the Examiner says :—” For the Launceston newspapers ...

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  40. A NATAL REBEL

    A leading rebel named Vermack bas been tried by court martial at Natal and ordered to pay a fine of £1500 and to be imprisoned for three ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES TROOPS.

    The Premier, Sir W. J. Lyne, has been advised by Sir Alfred Milner, at that ten members of the New South Wales Contingent, who have been­ ...

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  42. LATE SHIPPING.

    Tambo, ss., 1000 tons, W. J. Wyllie, from Sydney. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Wilson, Green ; Miss Elliott ; Messrs Bond arson, Thompson, Goffett, Stacey, ...

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  43. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH.

    THE new organ, erected to commo rate the Jubilee of Holy Trinity Church, will be opened this evening. A short dediestoc service will be followed by an organ ...

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  44. DEATH OF ANOTHER TASMANIAN.

    His Excellency the Administrator this morning received a cable message from Sir Alfred Milner, High Commissioner of South Africa, announcing that (30) ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. BADEN-POWELL CASKET

    THE committee of the Bader-Powell Casket Movement have decided to write to the Premier, asking him if he would kindly request the Agent-General for ...

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  46. FEDERATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Premier (Mr Holder), replying to a question said that he was of opinion that the power of the ...

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  49. ON CHANGE.

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