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  2. Advertising

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  4. MELBOURNE FESTIVITIES.

    Two hundred and twenty men the defence force left this morning by the Pateena for Melbourne. Tree hundred paraded, but the ...

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  5. THE DUKE'S VISIT.

    WE have received the following communication from Elizabeth Jameson, hon. secretary to the movement. All letters on the ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    Japan is fortifying the naval port Matsmai, capital of the island of Yesso, one of the largest of the Japanese isles, lying north of Hondo, ...

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  8. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Kitchener's Scouts, under Colonel Grenfell, surprised and captured Vanceburg's laager at Klipdam, killing seven, and capturing ...

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  9. OUTWARD BOUND.

    A very large number of passengers left by Die Pateena for Melbourne this afternoon, including many southern residents, who arrived by ...

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  10. THE NORTHERN COMMISSIONER.

    Mr E. Hall, who arrived from Zeehan yesterday to fill Mr Dobbie Place, presided at the Court of Requests to-day. ...

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  11. STARVING MILLIONS

    Li Hung Chang states that, eleven million beings are starving at Shansi, an inland and mountainous province in the north of China, ...

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  12. A WANDERING COMMANDO

    Commander Beyers, whilst occupying a strong position in the kopjes in the Waterbury district, intercepted a commando, ...

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  13. The Palace Skating Rink.

    Last night the Palace Skating Rink opened for the first time this season in the Exhibition Building, Lower Macquarie street, under the ...

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  14. THE POULTRY EXPERT.

    Mr Terry, the poultry expert, is returning to Hobart to-day 'after a fortnight’s tour through, the North-West Coast, where he lectured to ...

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  15. QUEEN VICTORIA’ S STATUE

    The promoters of the movement to erect a statue of Queen Victoria in Ireland, surrounded by representatives of Irish regiments, have ...

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  16. DECORATING TH E CITY.

    The Government have abandoned he idea of decorating the city on the occasion of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and ...

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  17. A RELIC OF THE JAMESON RAID

    The Maxim gun captured from Schroder's commando has turned out to be one used by Dr. Jameson’s force in the famous march to ...

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  18. San Jose Scale

    This afternoon the Government entomologist (Mr Lea) delivered lecture on the “ San Jose scale,” at the Library Hall, where several ...

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  19. THE KOREAN LOAN.

    M. Paoloff has declared that Russia is not interested in the loan being negotiated by Korea. ...

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  20. TH E MACQUARIE HEADS FATALITY.

    Thomas Tonka, who was recently seriously injured by au explosion at Macquarie Heads, succumbed late on Sunday night. He was making ...

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  21. HUNGRY BOERS

    The Boers exploded the railway line in three places between Graspan and Belmont. They entered Belmont station and ...

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  22. THE HON. W. A. B. GELLIBRAND AT NEW NORFOLK.

    This candidate addressed a crowded meeting at the Oddfellows Hall on Monday evening, Mr R. J. Wills presiding. ...

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  23. STRAHAN TOWN BOARD ELECTIONS.

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  24. STROKE OF PARALYSIS.

    Mr William Orr, of Underwood, who was seized with a bad attack of paralysis at the railway station last Tuesday evening, and had to be ...

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  25. COLONEL BLOOD’S ADVANCE

    Colonel Blood’s movement in the Middleburg district has resulted in large captures of stock and transport. ...

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  26. TH E ZEEHAN ABATTOIRS.

    The vote as to securing a loan from the Government for the erection of abattoirs resulted thus :— Yes, 208 no, 116. ...

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  27. THOU SHALT NOT STEAL.

    Charles Smith, who was remanded On four charges of larceny from various premises, was sentenced yesterday to three months on each ...

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  28. ST. GEORGE’S PARISH.

    SIR,—You merit the thanks of all local churches, not only for your very careful reports (which frequently quoted during the ...

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  29. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Mr H, Kermode, a Melbourne sportsman and racehorse owner, has secured from Mr H. J. W ebb, Launceston, a curiosity in the shape ...

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  30. City Police Court.

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  31. BURGLARY AT QUEENSTOWN

    The Police Commissioner (Mr Geo. Richardson) received a wire today stating that Mr Schapke’s jeweller's shop, at Queenstown, was ...

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  32. A PEACE DISTURBER.

    Robert Collins, labourer, admitted that he disturbed the peace in Elizabeth street yesterday by shouting out and was fined 5s or 24 hours in ...

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  33. SET AT LIBERTY.

    Robert H. Milner, tinsmith, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing 26 billy-cans, and other articles, valued at £3 of, the property of ...

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  34. SUDDEN DEATH

    Sub-Inspector Newell, of Kingston. telephoned to the Commissioner of Police this afternoon to the effect that a man named John ...

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  35. WESTERN NEWS.

    Mackintosh contractors have completed their 100ft of driving. Men are now on day labor, and making good progress, as country has ...

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  36. TH E CHIEF SECRETARY SLOWLY RECOVERING.

    Hon. G. T. Collins (Chief Secretary) is slowly recovering from the effects of the recent accident, and was yesterday able to take a drive ...

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  37. AN OLD OFFENDER.

    Susan Dell denied that she stole a coat valued at 10s, the property of Richard Wilcox. Detective Beavis stated that the ...

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  38. THE DERWENT ELECTION.

    BOTHWELL, Tuesday. Mr Ellis Dean, a candidate for the Derwent seat, addressed the electors at Bowden’s Hall, ...

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  39. A SKILLED OARSMAN.

    Mr F. L. Armytage, who recently rowed from Geelong to Melbourne a skiff, intends to shortly attempt to row from Launceston to ...

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  40. Remanded.

    George Eberle, a bootmaker, was remanded till Friday next, on a charge of stealing a quantity of leather. ...

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  41. TAKING A HOLIDAY,

    At the Police Court this morning. Mr R. J . Grieve, dentist, summoned lad named Alfred Wolven, indentured as an apprentice, for ...

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  42. ZEEHAN TOWN BOARD.

    A' special meeting of the town board was held last night for the purpose of electing a chairman and committees. ...

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  43. DISCHARGED.

    Albert Reid, who was accused of stealing 14 sides or leather, valued £8, the property of Frederick Holmes, was discharged. ...

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  44. HOBART MARINE BOARD.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held his afternoon. Mr W. J. Watchorn (Master Warden) and all the ...

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  45. CORNWALL COAL COMPANY.

    At the half-yearly meeting o f the Cornwall Coal Company to-day, t e directors reported that the business through the' strike was brought to a ...

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  46. ON ’CHANGE.

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