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  3. INTERSTATE CABLES.

    Mr Deakin, commenting on the " Daily Chronicle's " criticism of his resolution referring to preferential trade, states that only an utterly ...

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  7. LATEST GABLES

    Lord Lansdowne, in replying to enquiries, laid that British colliers had been forbidden to follow the Baltic fast and supply them with ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    It is reported that all the Russian fleet inside Port Arthur, with the exception of the [?], are sunk. The Sevastopol's and [?] ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. [?]TING

    The weather is rather boisterous, hut the attendance is very good at the Hobart Turf Club's meeting at Risdon Park. The following are the results:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE RETURN OF MR TAVERNER.

    Mr Taverner arrived at Brisbane by the [?]. In an interview he said that no good resulted from Mr Sinclair's position as general ...

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  11. ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION.

    The Arts and Crafts Exhibition grows in interest every day, and people art flocking to it in over-[?] numbers. The officials are energetic, and are ...

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  14. THE SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    Bennett Burleigh states that the Russians hold the forts at Liatishan beyond Golden Hill, and the Japanese are preparing to flood the ...

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  15. LIEUTENANT CLADO

    Lieutenant Clado carries Admiral [?] report to St. Petersburg. Ha then proceeds to Vladivostok. ...

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  16. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The is. Loongana, arrived this morning with the following passengers :—Saloon : Meadames Mackey, Entwistle, Parker. Craven, Payne, ...

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  17. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    Lord Lansdowne believes that with regard to coal and cotton the new instructions issued to Russian commanders will be hereafter ...

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  18. WHERE ARE THE RESPONSIBLE OFFICERS OF RUSSIAN FLEET?

    " The Times " asks where are the responsible officers who were not to proceed with the Baltic fleet to the Far East. ...

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  19. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    The present combination at the Temperance Hall is without doubt a splendid one. Every performer is a "top [?]" in his or her particular ...

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  20. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The " [?]," in commenting on Mr Deakin's resolution, says that it is a complete reversal of the idea that the colonies were offered ...

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  22. MESSRS JOHNSTON AND MILLER'S DISPLAY.

    The immense variety of art linens, cretonnes, art [?], old English Damask, and other furnishings shown at the exhibition by that young but ...

    Article : 247 words
  23. VICTORIA RACING CLUB.

    For the final day of the Victoria Racing. Club's meet the weather was fine, and there was a good attendance. The following are the results :— ...

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  24. THE ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    In the French Chamber of Depution, when discussing the Anglo-French Agreement, M. de Chanel said England bad done a fine stroke ...

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  25. MINING.

    New Golden Gale (Mathinna), November 4 (by telegraph).—Crushed 420 tons of quartz. Obtained 581 ounces of amalgam from plates and ripples. ...

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  27. A COLLISION AT SEA.

    The steamers Gironde and [?] collided near Bona. The former rank with 100 Eabyle passengers on board. ...

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  28. THE POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court this morning, William McComb, a fireman, was sent to gaol for a month for absenting himself from duty on ...

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  29. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The ss. Beautiful Star will make [?] to South Arm on King's Birthday, leaving the Franklin Pier at 9.30 a.m., noon, and 2.30 p.m. The last trip will ...

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  30. A PETITION IS BANKRUPTCY.

    Alexander McBean, of Devonport, filed his petition in bankruptcy this morning for the liquidation of his affairs. ...

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  31. KAURI GUM.

    One thousand five hundred and thirty-one cases of kauri gum have been offered for sale, and 1000 sold at full rates. ...

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  32. PROMOTED.

    Mr Charles Home, the manger of the Launceston branch of the Australian Widows Fond Society, has been promoted to the Wellington branch. ...

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  33. UNITED IRISH LEAGUE.

    The monthly meeting of the Hobart branch of this league was held in the Working Men's Club on Thursday. The president (M. M. Ryan) announced that ...

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  34. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver if quoted at 2s 2¼d. Three Brooklyn gentlemen agreed to swim a quarter of a mile for a small bat, in Indian River, Florida. They swam ...

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  35. ALLEGED POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    Frederick Hooker, a messenger at the Waratah post office, was charged at the Waratah Police Court Yesterday with stealing ...

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  36. SLY-GROG SELLING

    A hawker named H. Halderson was, at the the Cape Barren Island Police Court, fined £100, or in default 12 months imprisonment ...

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  38. THE TASMANIA NEWS.

    The following are the Subscription Rated for the "Tasmanian News" :— A copy posted daily from office to subecribers direct in any part of the Australian ...

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