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  2. LATEST GABLES.

    Turkey is fortifying Tripoli and strengthening the garrison. ...

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  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    There was yesterday produced at Salsburg, in Austria, an adaptation of Wilson Barrett's "Sign of the Cross.” ...

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  5. LATEST GABLES.

    The revolutions seem to be spread in Paraguay, and have now actually reached the Congress buildings. ...

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  8. WESTERN NEWS.

    The Marine Board meeting of Tuesday next promises to be of usual importance, the report of the Select Committee for alleged ...

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  10. MISS ANNIE MAY ABBOTT.

    The young lady whose mysterious force, for which science can offer no generally accepted theory, has gained the world-wide appellation of the ...

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  11. TOWITTA TRAGEDY.

    The result of the inquest in the Towitta tragedy was received with wonderment. The evidence showed Mary ...

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  12. A PRO-BOER MEETING

    A pro-Boer meeting was convened be held at Derby, but when the public assembled within the hall there was such a storm of ...

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  13. RETURNING PLEASURE SEEKERS.

    Several Coastal residents, who were absent in Melbourne witnessing the recent test match, have returned, and express themselves ...

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  14. THE BEAR IN MANCHURIA

    The American and British Consuls and commanders at Nuichwang complain of the want of tact of the Russians at that Manchurian city. ...

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  15. BILIOUSNESS.

    An interesting narrative is told by Mr Charles Bearman, of 45 Liverpool-street Hobart, who recounts his experience in the fallowing words :— ...

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  16. MILITARY.

    F Company of the Third Battalion are summoned for the first parade for the year tomorrow. ...

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  17. DIED OF TYPHOID.

    News was received last night by his family that Harry Weber, who left Zeehan with one of contingents succumbed to typhoid. Jack ...

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  18. THE VENEZUELA TROUBLE.

    It is stated that the German incident in connection with the railway has been settled and the line reopened. ...

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  19. A BROKEN ANKLE.

    Mr A. Walker, of Kelly Basin, was admitted to the Strahan Hospital suffering from a broken ankle through a stone falling from a wall ...

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  20. LORD MILNER ON PATRIOTISM.

    Lord Milner the High Commissioner for South Africa continues to enlogise the common sens and patriousm of Canada and ...

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  21. SETTLEMENT ISLAND.

    Mr J. J. Gaffney, who has leased Settlement Island, sent his first instalment of cattle from Strahan yesterday. Stock and poultry raising is ...

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  22. SMALL-POX IN LONDON

    There are now 875 small—pox patients in the institutions set apart for their treatment. These are all crowded. ...

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  23. MU T. F. SULLIVAN.

    M r T. F. Sullivan, Chairman of Gormanston Town Hoard, passed through to-day, returning after a brief holiday. ...

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  24. IMPROVEMENT IN RAILWAY RETURNS.

    A gratifying improvement has been shown in the railway returns during the last two months, there being an increase for November of ...

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  25. GUILTY OF ESPIONAGE.

    Carina, an Austrian officer, found guilty of espionage, has been sentenced four and a half years, penal servitude. with certain "fast" ...

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  26. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Hopetoun left to-day on a visit to Coolgardie, on route to Perth. During his stay at Kalgoorlie Lord ...

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  27. TWELVE BOERS CAPTURED

    Major Mimicking has captured 12 Boers who were hiding on an island the Vaal River. ...

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  28. HE SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS.

    On the invitation of Mrs C. H. and Miss Grant, the members of the Congress attended a garden party at High Peak, Huon Road, this ...

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  29. R -CAPTURE OF GUNS

    Captain [?] at [?] captured single handed. the second gun last by [?] in his recent [?] ...

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  30. A HUMAN MONSTER

    Henri Vidal has made a confession at Nice that he murdered three of his swee[?] and attempted to under a fourth. ...

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  31. CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Council meet on Monday next, when the following business will be transacted :—Public Works. — Re repairs to road ways in ...

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  32. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Over two hours were occupied to the Police Court yesterday afternoon in hearing a charge of using indecent language preferred by ...

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  33. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR

    This evening His Excellency the Governor, Sir .Arthur Havelock, will entertain the following members of the Congress at dinner :—Captain ...

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  34. GOOD NEWS FOR VICTUALLERS.

    Sir [?] Hicks-Beach says it not intended to further burden or [?] the licensed victuallers. ...

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  35. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    At 11.15 a.m. to-day, a little boy, aged 7 years, was playing at the steps in the Watermen's Ferry when lie fell in about 6ft of water. ...

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  36. THE KING'S COLONIALS.

    The announcement that the Sovereign has accepted the services of a new regiment of Imperial Yeomanry, to be formed from colonials ...

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  37. SIGNOR MARCONI.

    Signor Marconi has been invited study (lie question of Aerial communication between Iceland and the Islands to the North of ...

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  38. A BANKRUPTCY PETITION.

    The petition of George Chaffey Gilham. of [?] [?] victualler, has been filed with the registrar in bankruptcy. The debts ...

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  39. PING—PONG.

    The two unfinished ping-pong tournaments played in the Bellerive Institute will be continued in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening. ...

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  41. A GIFTED PIANISTE.

    Miss Florence Menkmeyer, the gifted Australian pianiste, who received her musical education under best tutors in Europe, and has a ...

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