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  3. LATEST CABLES.

    The long pent-up excitement as to the fate of Mafeking fairly burst forth to-day when the cable was received officially reporting the ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    The conciliatory attitude assumed by Mr chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in his interviews with the Australian Federal ...

    Article : 56 words
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  6. THE AMENDED HILL.

    Mr Chamberlain’a Bill shows the words omitted from the preamble in the original Bill, “under Constitution hereby established.” Also, in the ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA CELEBRATION

    The whole city is wild with excitement at the news of the relief of Mafeking. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES REJOICING

    Yesterday’s patriotic demonstration was renewed this morning when the cable was received officially reporting the relief of Mafeking. ...

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  9. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY’S CIRCULAR

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Chamberlain denied that the Chief Justice of South Australia (Sir S. J. Way, Bart.) bad attempted to ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. THE DEAN CASE.

    The Full Court has informed Mr Richard Dennis Meagher, M.L.A that his application to have his name restored on the roll of solicitors is ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. MAFEKING.

    The news of the relief of Mafeking, which was unofficially confirmed by the statement made by the Lord High Chancellor in the House of Lords ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. THE NATAL COLUMN.

    The Boers forces which recently evacuated Dundee and Glencoe, and are being driven from point to point by General Sir Redvers Baller, are ...

    Article : 73 words
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  14. THE WEAK SPOT.

    In a judicial review of the whole circumstances of the situation the advises Mr Chamberlain to reconsider the temporary character of ...

    Article : 105 words
  15. THE TABLEAUX.

    Now that the news has arrived announcing the relief of Mafeking, the military tableaux arranged for by the members of the (Tasmanian Defence ...

    Article : 486 words
  16. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The Civil Servants in Launceston are purchasing bunting and flagpoles for the public buildings to celebrate the relief of Mafeking. ...

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  17. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The First and Second Volkareads the South African Republic have passed a measure giving effect to the proposal recently made by President ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. MAFEKING.

    Launceston is en fate. There is a great display of flags and the streets are crowded. A grand procession takes place to-night. ...

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  19. ROUGH WEATHER.

    The Pateena has been delayed by rough weather in the Straits and will not arrive till to-morrow. ...

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  20. HOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL.

    Crosby Lodge, recently the residence of Mr Gilmore, has been for the Homoeopathic Hospital. ...

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  21. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    MONDAY being a public holiday, the Post Office will be closed between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.; only one delivery by letter-carriers, taking place ...

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  22. THE OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    The capture of Nordlnng, the maniac, who ran amok on the steamer Prais Carl on the voyage from Westmansnairn to Stockholm, killing ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. RELIEF OF MAFEKING.

    The welcome official information of the relief of Mafeking came to hand at ten minutes past 12 o’clock to-day, and in a very short while was known all over the ...

    Article : 607 words
  24. DELAGOA BAY.

    H.M.S. Forts, Captain E. P. Jones, one of the vessels of the Cape squadron which is now on duty at Delagoa Bay, steams some seven miles ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. THE CARRISON BELIEVED.

    It is officially announced that Mafeking was relieved by Sir Archibald Hunter’s column the day before yesterday. ...

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  26. FLOUR FOR THE CAPE.

    A shipment of 100 tons of flour has been forwarded to Melbourne by the steamer Coogeo for transhipment to South Africa. ...

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  27. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    On the Quean’s Birthday it is expected that 500 volunteers will take dart in the military review. ...

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  29. WORKMEN’S CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Workmen’s Club was held last evening.The balance-sheet showed a credit of £68. ...

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  30. CENTRAL CAMPAIGN.

    The forces commanded by Commandant General Louis Botha and Commandants De Is Bay and Olivier, who retreated northwards on the ...

    Article : 93 words
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  32. WAR LECTURES.

    Mr Geach,manager for the Flying Jordans, is endeavouring to induce Mr Donald Macdonald, who was special War correspondent for the Argus to ...

    Article : 171 words
  33. CHOLERA IN INDIA.

    Cholera is spreading rapidly in several parts of India, and the mortality is enormous, sweeping whole native villages away. ...

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  34. TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND.

    The sum af £270 has been raised in the Launceston, Beaconsfield and Longford Circuits by the Primitive Methodist Churches for the Twentieth ...

    Article : 150 words
  35. A THEATRICAL CASE.

    At the Court of Requests to-day Owen Wright recovered £6 3s from Mr Raphael, manager of the Royal Pantomime Company, for work done ...

    Article : 58 words
  36. THE AUSTRALIAN BRICADE.

    It is officially announced that the Colonial Brigade, under Major-General Hatton, which is attached Lieutenant-General Iso Hamilton’s ...

    Article : 147 words
  37. THE CLAN-NA-GAEL.

    The trial of the three men Walsb, Nolio, and Dul[?]man, who were caught red-banded in an attempt to blow up the Thorold Lock on the ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. THE BARMAID QUESTION.

    At the executive meeting of tho Council of Churches Mr A. R. Fowler, M.H.A., was requested to bring under notice of the Premier the Press report ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. ENTHUSIASM AT THE TOWN HALL.

    “Thank God, it has come at last!” was the fervent expression of every citizen when the guns fired, and the Town Hall doors were thrown open, A ...

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  40. THE PLAGUE PATIENT.

    The suspected plague patient at Gormanston is pronounced to be out of danger. It is asserted that the case is not one of plague. ...

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  41. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At to-day’s auctions there was good competition, and the prices realised were slightly in advance of opening rates. ...

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  42. “OUR BOYS.”

    Writing to relatives, Private Blyth, of the Tasmanian Contingent, says— “Forced marches, I think, were the cause of fever amongst our men, for ...

    Article : 62 words
  43. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    We are requested by the Secretary to state that Monday next, the 31st inst, has been proclaimed a public holiday throughout the colony in honor of ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Four fresh plague cases are reported in Bookhampton. ...

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  45. LATE SHIPPING.

    The ss. Tambo leaves Hobart for Sydney on Wednesday next, at 9 p.m, ins[?] of Thursday. ...

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  46. A MINING PLANT.

    A large quantity of timber, forming part a new dredge, the pontoon which was roughly put together here for the Whyte River Gold Dredging ...

    Article : 117 words
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