Ever since it became known that Tasmania was to be visited by Royalty, consideration was given by citizens generally as to who would occupy the ...
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Advertising : 956 wordsThe peace demonstration at Dundas passed off very successfully yesterday. The Hon. A. Morrisby and other visitors were present, A ...
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Article : 57 wordsA public thanksgiving service in connection with the return of the contingent, will be held in the Albert Hall to-morrow. ...
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Article : 31 wordsSir Edward Braddon addressed a fairly large audience at the Academy of Music last night. The Hon. A. Morrisby presided. Sir ...
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Article : 201 wordsA fire occurred on Taker's Farm, at Ready Marsh, near Deloraine, yesterday, when a four roomed cottage and kitebon were burned. The ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Utrecht garrison, which has been strengthened by several guns, has repulsed a larger force of Boers. ...
Article : 41 wordsGeorge Rigneld, with a full company is announced to commence a short season in the Gaiety Hall next Saturday. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt a meeting of the T. T. C. Committee the sum of £5 was voted to the Monaghan Memorial Fund. The summer programme was arranged, ...
Article : 84 wordsGeneral Knox is still in hot pursuit of Commandant De Wet, and his 2500 men, whom as last reported, had made their way into the hills in ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Western and Zeehan Clubs will compete in the Association cricket match this afternoon. The weather is not promising. ...
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Article : 239 wordsMr Justice McIntyre's judgment in the historic sugar case has been received at Devonport. The judgment was for the defendants. The ...
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Article : 64 wordsThe Hobart Turf Club are helding their second spring meeting on the Risdon Park course this afternoon, under most favorable suspices. The attendance is ...
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Article : 166 wordsMr Bates, who is journeying to Queensland in connection with their floods prevention scheme, is now inspecting the Suez Canal. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe four men sentenced to penal servitude during the great shearers' strike in 1834 have been released. On arrival at Brisbane they were met by ...
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Advertising : 221 wordsAll the steamers from the different ports in this colony have their passenger space taken up by visitors to Sydney in connection with the ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsTHE Municipal Council will meet on Monday next, at 4 p.m. Business for consideration:—Reception of annual tenders; appointment of Committees. ...
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Advertising : 36 wordsThe Mayoral election took place at noon to-day with the following result:—Mr F. K. Fairthorns, 4; Mr David Storrer, 8; Mr J. W. Pepper, 1; Mr R. H. Prise, 1. ...
Article : 193 wordsTHE Government have decided to pay the Civil Servants their salaries for Describer on the 21st inst. ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Sat 15 Dec 1900, Page 4
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