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  4. THE CHIEF SECRETARY.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. G. T. Collins) will arrive from the North to-night, and be in his office for the transaction of public business ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    [?]ice-Admiral Tirpitz, in the German Reicbs[?]ag, stated that it was possible to postpone until 1910 the commissioning of additional ...

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  6. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The United Kingdom has supplied 60 000 horses for the war, the United States 77,000. Australia 20,000, Canada 11,000, South America ...

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  7. FIRE AT RICHMOND.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. G. Richardson) received the following information by telegram from Richmond to-day:—“ Haystack ...

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  8. FIRE AT HUONVILLE.

    A fire occurred in a two-room house occupied by Mr C. Duthoit at a late hour on Saturday night From what can be gathered, ...

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  12. KRUGER HOPEFUL

    Kruger is confident that the Boer leaders and generals will not solicit peace. He continually exclaims, “God is with us, and will give us ...

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  13. STOCK SALES.

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  14. FOR EMPIRE.

    The Premier (Hon. N . E. Lewis) has received through His Excellency (Sir A . E. Havelock) from the Secretary of State for the Colonies a ...

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  15. THE UBIQUITOUS LEYDS

    Dr. Leyds. interviewed says that a recent advice from South Africa is quite reassuring, and that the war will last a decade if necessary. The ...

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  16. THE LOST CONDOR.

    It is feared that H .M .S. Condor, a screw sloop, of six guns, which in the middle of last month was reported overdue on a voyage from ...

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  17. WHY IS FOREIGN TIMBER USED.

    On Saturday morning the Master Warden, Mr. A. E. Risby, and Captain T. M. Fisher and Mr C. E . Jorden, wardens, were introduced by Captain J. W. Evans, ...

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  18. STATISTICIANS’ CONFERENCE.

    The Conference of Statisticians is still sitting, and going through a vast amount of business, which, it is stated, it is not of great public interest— ...

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  19. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    The following casualties are reported :—Private J. Dure, Victorian Mounteds, accidentally severely wounded in the thigh. ...

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  20. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST MEETINGS

    The Kaiser has ordered the police to suppress Christian Scientist meeting. ...

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  21. LADY MINTO.

    Lady Minto has rejoined her husband, the Governor of Canada, at Ottawa. This lady was Miss Mary Gery, daughter of the late General ...

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  22. WESTERN NEWS.

    Sir A. Havelock and party reached Stratum at 6 p.m. on Saturday, where, in face of the time being extremely awkward, a large crowd ...

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  23. ENGLISH RACING.

    Levanter an Australian horse, has won the Grange Handicap Steeplechase, run at Hurst Park. ...

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  24. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

    In connection with the deputation which waited on the Treasurer on Saturday, we learn that subsequently Mr Bird wired to the Minister of ...

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  25. THE ETHIOPIAN RAIL-WAY.

    France compulsorily buys out the English syndicate concerned in the Ethiopian Railway, freeing the company from English influence. ...

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  26. THE PREMIER'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Premier (Hon. N . E. Lewis), who is away on a holiday which he is spending on the East Coast, was to-day at Lottah. He will be at ...

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  27. NORTHERN NEWS.

    Constable Quantrill has resigned from the police force, with which he has been connected for over 11 years. He was formerly stationed ...

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  28. GLENORCHY WATER RATE.

    The Glenorchy and Moonah Water Trust have fixed the rate payable for water in the two places for the year 1902, and the same has ...

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  29. THE YAMBACOONA EXPLOSION.

    The adjourned inquiry concerning the explosion and fire on the steamer Yambucoona was resumed this morning. ...

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  30. A KINDLY SURGEON.

    Some stories about the late Sir William MacCormac are naturally in circulation. An incident related by one of Sir William’s friends ...

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  31. AMERICANS AND BRITISH WORKMEN.

    The first feature that strikes a visitor to the States, says a workman of Britain, writing in Engineering, is a comparative lack of ...

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  32. ON ’CHANGE.

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  33. THE ANGLICAN FAIR.

    The Anglican Fair, held on Friday and Saturday, realised £60 gross. ...

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  34. MINES AND MINING.

    It is stated that the Tasmanian Copper Co., Rosebery. intend sending 2500 tons of ore to London at once. ...

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  35. RAILWAY FARES

    In connection with a paragraph which appeared in the News a few days ago, we are informed by the Hon. Stafford Bird, Minister of ...

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  36. MISSING.

    Paddy Farrell, a Zeehan identity, has been missing several days. The police are on the search. ...

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  37. AFTERNOON.

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  38. DEATH OF A RAILWAY OFFICER.

    Mr R. T. Barrett, railway official, died rather unexpectedly on Saturday evening. ...

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  39. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates and administrations have been issued :— Probates : Henry Propsing to Joseph Francis Mather and Hannah ...

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  41. LAUNCESTON.

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  42. FIRE AT SPRENT.

    Mr G. Richardson (Commissioner of Police) received a telegram today from the Devonport police, stating that the Albert Hall at ...

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  43. TATTERSALL'S.

    It is understood that as soon as the whole of the Ministers are back in Hobart there will be a Cabinet meeting, at which the [?]tion of the ...

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  44. MINING.

    New Golden Gate (Mathinna), Feb 7th (by telegraph)-—Crushed 400 tons of quartz, obtained 466ozs of amalgam from plates and ripples. ...

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