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  4. WESTERN NEWS.

    While Mr L. Page was in the vicinity of his tribute yesterday he came across a couple of black soakes, one of them being coiled up. Mr ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. ATTEMPTED HOUSE- BREAKING.

    On Tuesday evening last a determined attempt was made by a [?]lwart, ruffianly-looking fellow to break into "Righbury," formorly the residence of ...

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  6. FIDDLED INTO OFFICE.

    IF history be tine, Governor Taylor, of [?]ennesaee, is not the only man who fiddled himself into office. Lossing relates that in 1848 he mat, at Oswego, ...

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  7. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    The South Australian gunboat Protector, commanded by Captain Cresswell, has been ordered to join the British warships at Shanghai. ...

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  8. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Large bands of Boars are marauding the Orange River Colony, and are reported to have a large number of spare horses in splendid condition. ...

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  9. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Mr Lealie Jolly has written to the Press to-day, stating that the in tended purchasers of the Tasmania Gold mine are residents of Great ...

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  10. PEACE NEGOTIATlONS

    Li Hung Change is now at Tientsin. Sheng, the Director of Telegraphs, whose name has been so prominent ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. RECREATION RESERVE.

    The monster working bee resumed operations on the Recreation reserve this morning, and will [?]tinue till sundown unless the weather should ...

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  12. KRUGER’S FINANCE.

    The Transvaal Boers who have reached Delagoa Bay are vainly endeavouring to induce the officials to cash the bluebacks, or promissory ...

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  13. AS IT [?]

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  14. THE LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    Entries for the Launceston Show, to be held next month, total 1510, as against 1430 last year. ...

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  15. PEKING.

    The refusal of the Allied Powers to agree to the proposal made by Russia for the withdrawal of the troops from Peking is said to have ...

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  16. BOERS AT KOOMATI

    A force of 1800 Boers has massed at the Koomati railway bridge on the Delagoa Bay line of railway. They threaten to trek to Swaziland. ...

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  17. THE STUD.

    The Manuka mare Mabel has dropped a fine looking foal to Ohesterman. The youngster is a full brother Niknls, the crack 2yr-old. ...

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  18. CHOPPING CONTESTS.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the chopping match James v. Featherstone, which takes place to-day. Both men have been in active ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. THE SCUM OF THE EARTH.

    It is reported that a terrible state of affairs prevails at Delagoa Bay. The refugees quartered there are depicted as the scum of the earth, and ...

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  20. ANGLING.

    The total number of fishing licenses issued to date at Launceston is 274, and the first license taken out by a lady was issued yesterday ...

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  21. THE PEITANG FORIS.

    The Allies, engaged in the bombardment of the Peitang forts, included 4000 Germans and 4000 others. ...

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  23. SHIPPING.

    The ss. Wakatipu is due from Sydney to-morrow, with 25 passengers, £5 bullooks, 530 tons of coal, and 300 tons general cargo. ...

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  24. MUSIC.

    The examinations in music under Mr Arthur Somerville, who was deputed by the Associated Boards of the R.A.M. and E.C.M. to carry out the ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. THE LIBRARY.

    The Zeehan Public Library is steadily forging ahead, particularly the reading room, which is never vacant, and in the evening all the ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Notwithstanding the magnificent sanitary system which prevails, the plague continues to spread in Glasgow. Two fresh cases are under ...

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  27. THE FOOD SUPPLIES.

    A force of 800 Americans and 600 British troops, with six guns, commanded by General Wilson, have left Peking to capture Sanhailen arsenal, ...

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  28. THEATRICAL.

    Mr Charles Arnold, the well-known actor, has booked the Academy of Music from October 22nd to 25th. The chief attraction will be the ...

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  29. DREDGING.

    The ss. Yambac[?]ona has taken to the Pi[?]men River the engine and balance of machinery for the Whyte River dredge. As soon as the pontoon ...

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  30. THE NEW POST OFFICE.

    The following is a copy of the award and report submitted by the Board of Adjudicators to connection with the late competition, which has been forwarded ...

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  31. THE ANGLER'S CORNER.

    Anglers have been lavored with exceptionally fine weather during the past week, which has been availed of by many who enjoy the rod. The salmon ...

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  32. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    The construction of the Emn Bay Railway during the past month has been favored with better weather, and the progress made has been good. At ...

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  33. A NEW CAPITAL.

    The Dowager Empress has ordered the Viceroy of Shangai to raise money for the erection of an Imperial palace at Hsianfu, the future capital of the ...

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  34. LETTER FROM BADEN POWELL.

    Mr John White, of Sweetwater, Scottsdale, has been favored with a letter from Lieutenant General Baden-Powell, to whom he had written ...

    Article : 121 words
  35. THE TEXAN DISASTER.

    The Governor of Texas reports that the Galveston and other disasters r [?]easily experienced in Texas have resulted in the less of fully 12,000 ...

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  36. THE POTATO CROP.

    Yesterday witnessed a peealiar experience at Devonport in shipping and produce circles. Throughout the morning the Sydney boats which ...

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  37. ISLAND NEWS.

    The steamer Membrane, which arrived from the islands to-day, brought the news of a remarkable escape from death of a European ...

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  38. THE HOSPITAL.

    A special service will be held in the Gaiety Theatre to-morrow afternoon in aid of the Hospital. A united choir, Turner's orchestra, and the ...

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  39. A SPORTSMAN.

    Mr W. J. Deely, an enthusiastic sportsman, left for Burnie, en route to Melbourne, to-day. He has been a resident of Zeehan for the past five ...

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  40. OBITUARY.

    Mr Henry Bennett, a very old Launceston resident, died last night. Deceased was born at Islington in 1815, and arrived at Hobart in 1838, ...

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  41. THE BREELONG BUCKS.

    The Inspector-General of Police received a telegram on Friday night stating that the Governors were seen early that morning about half a mile ...

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  42. METAL QUOTATIONS.

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  43. THE MELBOURNE STEAMER.

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  44. MOUNT HEEMSKIRK.

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  45. POPULATION OF VICTORIA

    The population of Victoria at the end of June is estimated at 1,166,136, of whom 581,728 were males and 586,408 females. ...

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  46. ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    The committee of the Alfred Hospital have received from the Government of Tasmania a draft for £18 to cover the cost of Private Pedder's ...

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  47. POSTAL DELIVERY.

    Yesterday the first delivery of letters took place. The hours of delivery will be shortly after His arrival of trains from Zeehan and ...

    Article : 62 words
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