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  2. Advertising

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  4. WITH THE BUSHMEN CONTINCENT .

    The following is the continuation of the narrative, commenced in our issue yesterday, given by a member of the First [?] Contingent of the progress ...

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  5. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    Notwithstanding the Imperial decree issued at St Petersburg, ordering withdrawal of the Legation and troops from Peking to Tientsin, in ...

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  6. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lord Roberts has decided to take vigorous steps to capture Commandant De Wet, the Free State general, who is supposed to be south of ...

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  7. LETTER FROM THE FRONT.

    Trooper Chester, writing to his mother, says, under date 14th June, 1990:— "I wrote to you from Post Elizabeth, and we are now camped outside Pretoria. ...

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  8. MINES AND MINING.

    Sunrise—The water wheel is working splendidly since 'the repairs were effected. The water is now down to 56ft, or within 4ft of the level. ...

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  9. EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    During the voyage of the steamer Tagliaferro, which arrived yesterday from Fort Kemble with a cargo of coal, one of the stewards had occasion ...

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  10. LATE SHIPPING.

    Messrs Huddart Parker and Co. have received advices to the effect that the as Tambo left Sydney at 1 o'clock to—day for Hobart, 120 tons of general cargo, 70 sharp, ...

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  11. CANTON.

    The native Christiana are flocking to Canton in enormous numbers owing to the renewed activity of the Boxers, and the gravity of the situation is ...

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  13. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Mr A. H. Harley, who has for some years been a clerk in the Railway Department, is leaving for Cape Colony, where he bas Secured an ...

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  14. PORTUGUESE PACIFIERS.

    The Portuguese officials have sent emissaries to urge upon the Boer leaders the desirableness of terminating the present policy of resistance to ...

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  15. FAMINE.

    Fears are entertained that a famine will be experienced in Northern China owing to the failure to forward the rice supplies for the sustenance of ...

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  16. THE KOMATI BRIDGE.

    In response to requests made by the Portuguese authorities at Delagoa Bay, ex-President Kruger has communicated with Commandant Pineal ...

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  17. FEDERAL FREETRADE.

    At a meeting held last night it was decided to take steps to form a Federal Freetrade League. A subcommittee was appointed to arrange ...

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  18. SYDNEY MUNICIPALITY.

    The Mayor of Sydney (Sir Matthew an is) is causing some stir by threatening to hold the Government responsible for the insanitary ...

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  19. THE AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.­

    Discussion was commenced on Mr [?] paper. Mr. J. J. Hayes (Bagdad), in moving a hearty vote of thanks be accorded to ...

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  20. THEATRICAL.

    The Kate Howarde Dramatic Company will open a six nights season at Academy of Music on Monday next with "Sins of a City,” which ...

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  21. DESTRUCTION OF GUNS AND COOPS.

    Prior to their recent surrenders the Boers sent 50 truck loads of ammunition, which bad been stored at Leydenburg, to Delagoa Bay, and ...

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  22. THE INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE

    [?] be an attractive profession for Australian young men, and has offered to what be could to facilitate the ...

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  23. SONGBIRDS.

    Some time back the Acclimatisation Society liberated a number of songbirds in the vicinity of Launceston, and they seen to have [?] well ...

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  24. THE MAGNET’ COMPANY.

    The half yearly meeting of the shareholder in the Magnet Company takes place to-night. The report shows that the farther exploration ...

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  25. EX-PRIEST SLATTERY.

    Ex-Priest Slattery and his wife have been, at Kalgoorlie for several days attempting to lecture, but on each occasion the hostile ...

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  26. THE RAILWAYS.

    The whole of the railway roiling stock formerly owned by the Transvaal Republic, that has been spread along the Selati branch line, running ...

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  27. WESTERN NEWS.

    A meeting of the local authority was held this morning at the Town Board offices, when several amendments were made, and the proceedings ...

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  28. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    A deputation, introduced by Sir Edward Braddon, and consisting of several representatives from the North—West Coast and many Northern ...

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  29. TROOPER WALTON.

    Our Huonville correspondent writes : — A hearty reception was accorded to Trooper Walton on his return from South Africa A large ...

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  30. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is very peculiar. During the night heavy storms of rain, which changed to [?] and [?] fell, and this morning hail and snow ...

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  31. LANCE CORPORAL PEERS

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Loyal Silver Star Lodge, M.U., I.C. C.F., Lance Corporal Victor Peers was present, and was warmly ...

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  32. THE FORESTERS.

    Last evening Court Myrtle Lodge, Foresters, tendered a farewell' social to P.C.E. James Bushfield, who is leaving the district, owing to the ...

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  33. ENGLISH MAILS.

    THE English mails which left Tasmania for [?] on the 81st ult. arrived at London on the 24th instant. per R.M.S. Omrah, a day in advance of time table ...

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  34. METAL MARKET.

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  35. EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION.

    THE Early Closing Association run the first trip of the season to the Plenty this afternoon, when a train left the Hobart Station shortly after 2 p.m. with some ...

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  36. THE HOBART FIRE.

    The posting of the information at the Herald Office that Mr F. H. Crisp's timber yard, Hobart, was on fire sod that the flames were raging ...

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  37. HOBART FRUIT DISTRICT.

    THE annual meeting of the fruitgrower of the district of Hobart was held this afternoon. Owing to there not being the [?] number of [?] present ...

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  38. LATE MINING.

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  40. COMSTOCK TRAMWAY.

    [?] Zeeba[?] correspondent [?] yesterday [?] the Government have a [?] intention of dealing with the [?] to Com[?]took this session. We are ...

    Article : 58 words
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