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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    The Agent-Generals of the various Australian states have been granted the right of private entree to the King's first levee. ...

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  5. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The National Scouts of Middleburg have captured an additional twenty Boers, including Cornet Ganwas ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. LATEST CABLES.

    Great Britian and Japan are strenuously combating Baron de Lessar's contention that the Russo-Chinese Bank agreement and the ...

    Article : 194 words
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  8. RELIEF FOR MY FRIENDS

    There are few gentlemen in Tasmania [?]ho enjoy a greater reputation for perspicacity and honour than Mr. Samuo[?][?]awson, of No. 141 York-street ...

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  10. ON ’CHANGE.

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  11. A WILL FORGER.

    An insurance agent at Edinburgh has received eighteen months for forging a will. ...

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  12. ALBERTS COMMANDO.

    With regard to the capture of Commander Alberts and 131 of De La Rey's commando, this was due to a night march The pom-poms ...

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  13. KAURI GUM.

    The stock of Kauri gum in hand is 1540 cases. ...

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  14. RAISING CHURCH FUNDS

    This afternoon, His Honor Mr Justice McIntyre Opened a floral show and gymkhana at Bellerive, in aid of the building fund of the proposed new church ...

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  15. THE BURGHER CORPS.

    Andries Cronje's protest, against the prolongation of the war and announcing the formation of a Burgher Corps, has greatly annoyed the Boer ...

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  16. THE PERSIAN GULF EMBROGLIO.

    A descendant of the Wahabi rulers has captured Riad, the capital of Neyd, Arabia, whose Ameer, Iban Raschid has withdrawn to the ...

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  17. A SUICIDE.

    A man named James McGrath, aged about 40, a horse-trainer, threw himself under the wheels of a rail-way engine late night, and lied ...

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  19. CAPTURE OF COMMANDANT MARITZ.

    A scout captured Commandant Marias? (Maritz) near Laingsburg. ...

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  20. THE FLAG OF DISTRESS.

    A steamer flying signals of distress has been sighted off Cape Cleveland A steamer has gone from Townsville to render ...

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  21. A LETTER FROM THE FRONT,

    Mr C. Vincent, a son of Mr Vincent, of the Lands and Works office, who is serving in the Imperial Light Horse in South Africa, writes ...

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  22. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A fatal case of plague is reported. The victim was a married woman named Goldby a resident of South Brisbane. ...

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  23. THE STEAMER LIBERATOR.

    A few days ago it was reported that a Venezuelan gunboat had sunk the Libertador, formerly the Ban Righ, the vessel which ...

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  24. THE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES.

    The Legislative Assembly passed supplementary estimates with much adverse criticism. The entertainment allowance of £2000 for the ...

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  25. NORTHERN NEWS.

    A shocking and extraordinary death of a child of tender years occurred yesterday in the city. Henric Poulteney two years old, a ...

    Article : 320 words
  26. OBITUARY.

    Thomas Sidney Cooper, the [?]minent landscape painter is dead. He was at Canterbury in 1803, entered R.A. school 1823, ...

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  27. IRISH POLITICS.

    The success of Mr Wood. who defeated Mr Wallace, the Unionist candidate, in the East Down by election, was due to the Nationalist ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    The date is near at hand for holding the annual municipal conference between the Hobart and Launceston City Councils, but it appears that ...

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  29. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    France has ordered her largest first-class armoured cruiser at a cost of one million sterling. ...

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  30. MR C. W. ROCHER.

    During the greater part of the week, the Town Clerk, Mr Rocher. has been suffering from indisposition, which, though not serious, has ...

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  31. THE COMMONWEALTH FAIR,

    This fair was reopened at 3 o' clock this afternoon, and Town Hall was soon filled with visitors and buyers. It was evident good business was being done in ...

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  33. YACHT RACE.

    This afternoon a yacht race is being run (if it has not finished by the time this issue goes to press) for a prize trophy presented by Messrs J. Watson and Son, ...

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  34. STATE RIGHTS.

    S[?] Treasurer (Hon. B. S. Bird ret[?] from his visit to the othe states the Premier (Hon. N. E . Lewis has suggested to Mr Barton the desirable ...

    Article : 162 words
  35. THE MILITARY CARNIVAL

    The military sports given to the departing contingents for South Africa were at Risdon Park Racecourse this afternoon, and were most successful. ...

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  36. THE VICE-REGAL VISIT TO THE WEST COAST.

    Magnificent weather prevails to-day for the continuation of the vice-regal visit. A special train left Zeehan at 10.30 this morning, conveying the visitors along ...

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  37. LITERARY- ENTERTAIN-MENTS.

    Chalmers Church people have organised a series of literary entertainments for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings in the Town Hall. On Monday the ...

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