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  2. Advertising

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    In consequence of the general expression of opinion by the Press and public of Australia in favour of the amendment of clause 74 of the ...

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  4. TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    Mrs Joy, of Launceston, aunt of Private Alfred Button, tome time since wrote to Privato Butler of the second contingent, asking him to find ...

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  6. AT BEIRA

    An interesting letter dated Beira, April 16, from Trooper Adams, of the Bushmen’s Contingent, states :— "We [?] unloading the horses ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    The special session of Parliament, called to consider the Commonwealth Bill, met yesterday. Sir John Forrest introduced the ...

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  8. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire has [?] at the extensive paper mills of Edward Lloyd, Limited, at Fitting bourneKent Six of the new and costly ...

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  9. THE BUSHMEN’S HORSES

    with reference to the [?] fly distiller between and Rhobesis (writers “Outlander” in the Argus) it may be interesting to learn that after ...

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  10. TORPEDO EXPLOSION

    A disastrous explosion has taken place on board a gunboat on the Neva at. St. Petersburg. Six persons were killed. ...

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  11. A HAGLEY HOAX.

    Yesterday morning at 9 o’clock the Presbyterian church bell at Hagley n g out. This was heard by a lad coming to school, who gave the news ...

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  12. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The Committee of the local branch of St George's Society have determined to admit to full membership all candidates who are British born. ...

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  14. THE GAME OF GRAB."

    From the earliest records of the [?] the children of men down to the present time, it is palpably evident that there has always been somebody, of more or [?] ...

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  15. THE BUBONIC PLAQUE.

    The bubonic plague has made its appearance a t Smyrna, the largest tow n in Asia Minor, and chief centre trade in the Levant. ...

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  16. MAJOR CAMERON

    In a letter received by the Hon William [?] M H A [?] dated form Bloemfontein April 10. [?] " I have beard ...

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  17. THE FLYING JORDANS.

    The Flying Jordan's are attracting large audiences at the Albert Hall. ...

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  18. MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The Launceston branch of the British Medical Association has complained to the Chief Secretary in to the surgeon ...

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  19. MAFEKING

    In the House of Lords this after­noon, the Lord High Chancellor, [?], reed a fresh telegram from the front confining the announcement ...

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  20. EXCITEMENT IN VICTORIA

    The publication of the news that Mafeking has been relieved created great excitement, and the public await official confirmation of the ...

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  21. NO BUNTING.

    Disgust is felt in Launceston at the fact that all the Government bunting being monopolised in Hobert, and a t none can be spared for Launceston. ...

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  22. WORLD’S WHEAT

    The American visible supply of the wheat east of the Rocky Mountains in climated at 63,602,00 buehels against 67,268,000 bushels last week. ...

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  23. THE RAT CRUSADE.

    An [?] is to be made on the rate in the City park, where great numbers are said to exist. ...

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  24. NORTHERN R' JUICING.

    Flags are already flying in various Paris of the city in [?] of the relief of Mafeking. Some of those who have read to-day’s cables, ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At to-day’s auctions a stronger market prevailed, and prices for all classes of wools are slightly barder. ...

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  26. THE BARQUE OARL.

    The barqae Carl, which reached born on 9th inst. from London, will finish discharging tho Launceston portion of her cargo to-day, and the ...

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  27. A BIG STEAMER.

    The Waikato, the Union Company large cargo steamer, is exported at beauty Point on Tuesday next with 159 tons machinery for the Tasmania ...

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  28. AT MANSION HOUSE.

    Immense crowds hare gathered at Mansion House a waiting official confirmation of the news that Mafeking has been relieved, and that ­ ...

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  29. THE METAL MARKET.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 3 9. 16d. par ounce standard, being an advance of one-sixteenth of a penny per ounce on yesterday’s quotation. ...

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  30. THE MINISTRY TAKES ACTION-

    An the request of a deputation of the Mafeking Celebration Committee, consisting of the Acting Mayor and Messrs Back and Bennison, the Chief ...

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  31. RECENT ACCIDENT.

    Florence Holloway, whose scalp was recently torn.off through her hair getting cat angled in some machinery at Clark's boot factory, is still in a ...

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  32. ON CHANGE.

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  33. OBITUARY.

    News has been received of tho death of Miss Alice B yd, who was well known on the Launceston [?] cert platform . The deceased lady ...

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  34. WESTERN NEWS.

    In connection with the recent explosion of Headland Rocks at the Macquarie Harbor works, the Master (Mr Gaffney) has inspected ...

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  35. THE NEW SOUTH WALES CABINET.

    The Premier (Hon W. J . Lyne) states that there is no foundation for rumors that are current concerning propoced changes in the personnel ...

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  36. [?] REINFORCEMENTS

    It is reported at Delagoa Bay that the commando under Commandant [?], which has been engaged for the past' seven months in besieging ...

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  37. CENTRAL CAMPAIGN.

    The British troops on Tuesday occupied Ladybrand, near the [?] border, which was the headquarters of the Boers during ...

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  38. THE MARKETS.

    Daring the week business in the produce market has been of the dullest description, and scarcely any orders have been received for export. ...

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  39. THE MABEL GOLD MINE.

    The Mabel Gold Co. )Mathinna) is getting 100 tons of stone to the battery for crushing. When ibis is completed it is expected that another ...

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  40. SYDNEY MUNICIPALITY.

    A proposal has been submitted to the City Council to raise the salary of the Town Clerk from £500 to £850 per annum. ...

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  41. A BRISK ENCOUNTER.

    [?] reports advices of a sharp [?] at Mafeking on Saturday last, when the attacking force attempted to take the town by storm ...

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  42. LAUNCESTON [?]

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  43. A MINING CONFERENCE,

    Mr Carmichael Lyne, M .H. A., intends to convene a conference of those in his electorates who are interested in mining,-, to be held at derby at an ...

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  44. EXECUTIVE MEETING.

    A [?] of the Excentive was held to day when a large amount of departmental their [?] business was transacted. ...

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  45. MAFEKING RELIEF DEMONSTRATION

    Mr J. W. C. Hamilton (Town Clerk) [?] [?] are come late for a brilliant [?] will take place to-night should the news ...

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  46. FRUIT SALES.

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  48. THE RUBICON BRIDGE.

    At a meeting of the Frankford Rood Trust the condition of the Rubicon Bridge was discussion and the secretary was instructed to write Mr ...

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  49. TROOPER FACY.

    TROOTER W . J. Facy of the Imperial [?] who was kicked by a horse whilst in came at New Town Leaves the Hospital this afternoon . He ...

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  50. A BOER COMMANDANT- CAPTURED.

    At the engagement fought at Mafeking on Saturday Colonel Baden Powell's [?] and that were magnificently displayed, ...

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  51. COURT OF REQUESTS,

    This care was board on Monday last, the 14 before Mr Commissioner Sbaw, The plainliff, Mr O.H. Hedbrrg Jr., read Mr Harold Littledhild of ...

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  52. OBITUARY.

    Much Sympathy has been expressed in this district (says our queenbrough correspondent for the chairman of the queenbrough town board (Mr A. R) ...

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  53. A MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    A mysterious fire is reported to have occurred on the estate of Mrs Bowen, at Gape Portland, resulting in the distraction of a large bran in ...

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  54. CRICKET.

    BLOODSTONE'S v. DAY'S —This match will take place at West Hobart on Saturday afternoon, play to start at 2.15 sharp. Bloodstones' [?] will be —H. Chester ...

    Article : 60 words
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