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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    Boss Groker has announced his retirement from the leadership of the Tammany Ring, and will be succeeded by Lewis Dixon. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    A few days since Count von Bulow. the German Chancellor, stated in the German Reichstag that the Triple Alliance enjoyed ...

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  6. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lord Kitchener's despatches are unsensational, but they show a great improvement in the condition of affairs in South Africa, which is ­ ...

    Article : 78 words
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  10. THE SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    This afternoon, on the invitation Senator and Mrs H. Dobson, the members of the congress attended a garden party at the Springs. A large ...

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  11. THE PIG-BREEDING INDUSTRY.

    A conference of the Government veterinary surgeons of Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria will held in Melbourne on 29th inet, ...

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  12. THE ATTACKS ON LORD MILNER.

    Lord Milner says he will not flinch because a number of ill-bred curs are barking at his heels. ...

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  13. THE ISLAND OF FUNAFUTI.

    At the Town Hall to-night Professor T. W. G. David, M.A., will deliver a lecture on “The Island of Funafuti,” which will be illustrated. ...

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  14. THE INCUMBENT OF ST- GEORCE'S, HOBART.

    The Rev. Digby Berry has declined the offer of the incumbency of St. George's, Hobart. ...

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  15. THE COLONIAL DEATH-ROLL

    The following deaths are an­nounced from South Africa Private W, H. Stock, 6th New Zealand Contingent, of enteric; ...

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  16. QUICKER COMMUNICATION

    After the evidence of Senator Dobson had concluded, the committee proceeded to examine Mr H. V. Bayly, the Deputy ...

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  17. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Major Hutton has been appointed the rank of major-general, and Major Finn to the local rank of brigadier-general. ...

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  18. KING EDWARD’S CORO­NATION.

    The route for the coronation procession has been fixed with the King's approval. It will follow the same route as that adopted for the ...

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  19. CATTLE FOB SOUTH AFRICA

    The Minister of Agriculture has cabled Lord Milner, stating Victoria can supply any number of young cattle of medium quality at prices ...

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  20. FRUIT-GROWING INDUSTRY OF CAPE COLONY.

    The “Journal” of the Board of Trade reproduces some remarks on fruit-growing in the Cape Colony from the official organ of the ...

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  21. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Two cyclists were before the Police Court to day for “ scorching ” in the principal streets of the city. The Magistrate expressed his ...

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  22. ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

    Lord Kitchener has cabled a request to Colonel Williams, of the New South Wales Arm y Medical that they may accompany the ...

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  23. DISSATISFIED VOLUNTEERS.

    Volunteers in England are indisposed co respond to the call of the military au[?] at one shilling a day. while the Y [?]anry received ...

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  24. FROM THE STATE TO THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr F. W. Jolliffe, a clerk in the Accountant’s department of Treasury, has been appointed to a position in the Commonwealth ...

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  25. THE MACLEAN SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Mrs Dowling, who was shot by her husband at Maclean last Thursday, has taken a turn for the worse, her condition is very critical. ...

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  26. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Yesterday was general “ move on " day amongst the Salvation Army officers throughout Australia. Included amongst the changes ...

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  27. FOREIGN ANGLOPHOBIA.

    Mr Chamberlain says his opponents must find another scapegoat for the vile infamous falsehoods desseminated in foreign countries, ...

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  28. A TRIBUTE TO THE DEAD.

    A tablet has been erected in the Anglican Cathedral in. memory the West Australians who fallen in South Africa,' and ...

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  29. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor- General commences his return voyage on Wednesday. ...

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  30. [?]HE CHIEF SECRETARY.

    The Hon. G. T. Collins, Chief Secretary, will arrive by the express from Launceston to-night, and will be at his office to-morrow. ...

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  31. WESTERN NEWS.

    The first church parade for the year was held yesterday by the embers of the Third Battalion. The muster was very good. Canon ...

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  32. THE GEORGIA MAGNET.

    To-night, at the Masonic Hall, Miss Annie May Abbott will make a first appearance in Hobart in a peculiar, wend, and bewildering ...

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  33. BUSH FIRES.

    Extensive bush fires are raging in several localities on the West Coast the Middle Island. A very valuable silver pine forest and two large ...

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  34. NO QUORUM.

    There was no quorum at the meeting convened to be held this afternoon in the Executive Chamber of the Council of the University of ...

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  35. INSOLVENT’S EXAMINATION.

    In the Rankruptcy Court to-morrow, before Mr Justice Clark, Henry Weaver, of Crotty, laborer, insolvent, will be examined. ...

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  36. MINES AND MINING.

    Watt and McAuliffe are exploiting a new formation east of their old workings. It is 15ins wide and carries pug and galena of fair value. ...

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  37. FEDERAL CONTINGENT.

    Practically the w hole of the men stationed at New Town are now worn in, and all of the vacancies re filled in. The men are now ...

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  38. THE DUKE OF YORK IN HALIFAX.

    When the Duke of York was at Halifax he was on familar ground, as he was there in 1890, when commanding H.M.S. Thrush, of the ...

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  39. STOCK SALES.

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  40. OBITUARY.

    An esteemed citizen, Mr William Mulcaby, sen., a relative of the Minister of Lands and a colonist of getting on for half-a-century, passed ...

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  41. ON ’CHANGE.

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  42. COUNT OF REQUESTS.

    There was to-day a sitting of the Court of Requests, before Mr Commissioner Shaw, when the following cases were disposed of:— ...

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  43. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probate and administration have been issued.— Probate : Robert Onn to Jobana Onn, £40. Administration : Melvill ...

    Article : 36 words
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