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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    The general entries of the V. R. C. autumn meeting total 553, compared with 384 last year. The increase is principally in the two-year-old ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    Recently steps were taken by the Low Church party in opposition to the appointment of the Rev. Canon Gore, Canon of Westminster, as ...

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  6. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA,

    General Huebner’s son, Baron Huebner, after several months stay South Africa, declares that the calumnies against the troops in the ...

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  9. ANOTHER BOER REVERSE.

    A farmers guard at Bloemfontein captured Cornet Combrink and nine of Dutoit's men. Dutoit has died of his wounds. ...

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  10. THE CAPE SECRETARY

    The Hon, T, L, Graham, Colonial Secretary of Cape Colony, denounces Bannerman's barbarous methods of speech, declaring that it is unfair to ...

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  11. OFF TO THE WAR,

    The men of the Tasmanian quote of the First Commonwealth Contingent, being now all ready to step on board the transport. were this ...

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  12. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    The University of Sydney adopted the following resolution :—“ That in the opinion of the Senate the statement contained in Professor ...

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  13. WESTERN NEWS.

    At the court of Request to-day, before Mr Commissioner Gilmore, the following cases were disposed of as follows :— Jones v. Myles £12 2s. ...

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  14. THE FRENCH FUTURE.

    Prince Victor, in an open letter to General Thomassin, in view of the elections, indicates the programme He promise to retire if France ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION

    The patriotic demonstration held in the Town Hall last night, was a most successful affair, the hall being crowded to excess. ...

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  16. THE FAR EAST.

    The European professors at the Imperial University, Pekin, have been dismissed. China thinks colleges and ...

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  17. A WEST COAST SOLDIER.

    Leslie Brooks, a Hobart lad, has been ordered to the capital for examination in connection with the Tasmanian unit of the second ...

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  18. VICE-REGAL THANKS.

    At Iast nigh is Town Board meeting the chairman delivered the thanks of Governor and Lady Havelock for the splendid reception ...

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  19. A MISSING NAVY VESSEL.

    The H. M, S. Egeria, which was searching for the missing sloop Condor, is overdue, and her nonappearance is causing anxiety. ...

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  20. PRESENTATION TO CAPTAIN MORRISBY.

    A movement was started at the Town Board meeting for the purpose of devising some suitable presentation to Captain Morrisby prior ...

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  21. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court this morning, John Nelson was fined 5s, with costs, for obstructing John Courtney, the municipal dog catcher, in ...

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  22. WELLINGTON MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE.

    A meeting of "Wellington citizens have decided in favor of schemes for electric tram ways and wood paving, and a new Town Hall. ...

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  23. THE WEATHER.

    Splendid weather is being experienced, and the trip to-day down Macquarie Harbor and along the River, arranged by the ...

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  24. THE JESUITS.

    Cardinal Richard has interdicted the Jesuits preaching in Paris. ...

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  25. UNDESIRABLE VISITORS

    Some of the undesirable visitors from across the straits, who came here for the racing carnival, are still the city. This afternoon a ...

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  26. NAVAL.

    The warships Sparrow and Archer anchored off Town Point last night, after a pleasnt trip from Hobart. his morning official visits to the ...

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  27. AN OCEAN LINER

    The Allan liner, the Grecian, was wedged in the rocks at Halifax in a snowstorm. ...

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  28. DERWENT SWIMMING CLUB.

    A committee meeting was held at Eady's Hotel on Monday evening. The principal business was the advisability of holding a second ...

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  29. A VISIT TO KING ISLAND.

    Mr Conlan, dairy expert, and Mr Colbourn, agriculture expert, left for King island this morning . A company is being formed at the ...

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  30. WRONG DECLARATIONS.

    Under the corporation voting it is provided that declarations must be made and signed before an elector can vote that he owes no rates at the ...

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  31. ON 'CHANGE.

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  32. A LARGE SKATE.

    Mr Edward Pretty, fisherman, captured one of the largest stingarees or skates that has ever been seen in Hobart at the Fisherman’s Dock ...

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  33. THE KING’S CORONATION.

    It has been reported by the Victorian press that special elands will erected for the convenience of visitors to the coronation ceremony, ...

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