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  2. Advertising

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  4. LATEST CABLES

    An English instructor has been engaged to reorganise the Korean army. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr Trent has telegraphed that he was forcibly prevented from entering the North Mount Lyell mine yesterday. ...

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  6. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Gilbert Hamilton reports that he marched to Nigel on the 18th, and engaged the Boers at Klippen, bat failed to dislodge them. ...

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  9. THE BARCELONA STRIKE

    The strikers at Barcelona have killed three men who resumed work. The real origin of discontent is ...

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  10. ROBERT BURNS’S STATUE

    The Melbourne president of the Caledonian Society states that £400 has been subscribed to the fund for the erection of a statue to Robert ...

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  11. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    February The twenty-first. Changeable weather. Medical Congress. ...

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  12. MORE BOER SURRENDERS

    Colonel Spens has brought to Ermelo eleven prisoners and nineteen surrenderers. Fourteen Boers have surrendered ...

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  13. THE CORONATION CEREMONY.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra strongly deprecate the killing of birds for hat trimming, when informed that a milliner had contracted ...

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  14. THE BENDIGO BISHOPRIC.

    Archdeacon MacCulla[?]gh, of Bendigo, has declined the invitation to instal the new Bishop unless MacCullagh’s church is recognised as a ...

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  15. EXPATRIATED BOERS.

    Those Boers sentenced to servitude outside of South Africa will be sent to the Seychelles, a group of islands belonging to Great Britain ...

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  16. THE SHEMAKHA EARTHQUAKE.

    In connection with the earthquake which destroyed Shemakha, a city in the Caucasus, further details of the disaster state that 32 persons ...

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  17. THE SYDNEY FEDERAL CONTINGENT.

    A large number of the members the Federal Contingent, who were encamped in a paddock of the rifle range, developed sickness. An­ ...

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  18. HOW CRONJE WAS CAPTURED.

    Major Trollope, of the Ballooning Department, stales that the capture of Cronje was due to a Cape boy seeing him from a balloon, and ...

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  19. A CONSTABLE WANTED

    A deputation of stock-owners waited on the Attorney-General this afternoon on the subject of the necessity of appointing a ...

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  20. HOBART MARINE BOARD.

    A special meeting of the Hobart Marine Board was held this afternoon to consider whether the Alexandra Pier, recently constructed, ...

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  21. THE REGENT CHANNEL GALE.

    H.M.S. second-class cruiser Furious and H.M.S. torpedo boat destroyer Flying Fish, winch entered Brest Harbor damaged in a terrific ...

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  22. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court this morning, Thos Graves for damaging a door in a house occupied by him and owned by James Dawson, was fined ...

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  23. THE PLAGUE IN SYDNEY.

    Edward Hilder, a cellarman, of George Hotel, who developed plague a few days ago, died at the Coastal Hospital. ...

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  24. THE AUTHOR OF JOHN PEEL.

    Mr M. Tyson, of Launceston, sends us the following, which appeared in an old number of the Australasian Ske[?]her :— ...

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  25. DEATH OF A MISSIONARY.

    Mr Daniel Matthews, who for 30 years has been acting as missionary to the natives on the Murray River, died at the Manuka Mission Station. ...

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  26. THE HOSPITAL EMBROGLIO.

    Following upon the upheaval amongst the nursing staff a t the Launceston Hospital, which the board had reason to believe was ...

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  27. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Central Board of Health pro-pose to follow the lead of the Melbourne Board of Health in guarding against the introduction of bubonic ...

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  28. DEFAMATORY STATEMENT.

    Mr. Jellicoe, a well-known lawyer has issued a writ, claiming £500 damages, against Mr Haseldon, stipendiary magistrate, for alleged ...

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  29. CYCLING.

    Mr William Martin, the world's champion cyclist, who arrived here by Talune from Melbourne, had an interview with a representative ...

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  30. THE PATEENA’S PASSENGER LIST.

    The Pateena arrived at 11.30 a.m. today from Melbourne, with the following passengers :—Saloon : Mesdames Gaffney. Permian, Bailey, ...

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  31. SHIPPING.

    Waikare, ss., 8071 tons, E. Phillips, from Bluff. New Zealand. Passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Walker, Woodroffe, nurse and infant, Willia, McAndre, ...

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  32. ATTACKED BY A STEER

    Yesterday Mrs Frederick Bone and family, residing on the Waterworks road, accompanied by Mrs Williams, held a picnic in the ...

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  33. PHYSICAL CULTURE.

    In connection with the professor of physical culture to be carried on in the public schools of the state, it is understood that ...

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  34. MARRIAGE SETTLEMENT ACT.

    In the matter of the will of Mrs Brook, deceased, and the Marriage Settlement Act, reserved judgment will be delivered by the Full Court ...

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  35. HON. F. W. PIESSE.

    On inquiry to-day we learn that there is no change for the better in the condition of the Hon. F. W. Piesse, and that he is very low. ...

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  36. CRICKET.

    POST AND TELEGRAPH v. LEFROY.—At Beltana to-morrow (Saturday), 1.15 p.m. boat. The following will represent Post and Telegraph :— L. Skeels, J. Carroll, ...

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