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  2. Advertising

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  4. THE RUSSIAN-JAPANESE WAR

    Russia has abandoned the space she took up at the St. Louis Exhibition, which Japan immediately secured. ...

    Article : 56 words
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  6. RUSSIAN VESSEL

    The Mandpir remains at Shanghai, though ordered to leave. It is alleged that she awaits the Admiral's instructions. ...

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  7. PROPOSED POTTERY WORKS

    It was reported recently that some delegates are on their way out to Australia with a view of visiting the clay country In the vicinity of Georgetown, and reporting ...

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  8. WESTERN NEWS.

    Yesterday proved one of the most trying days of the present summer. At Zeehan the heat was most intense and uncomfortable, with ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The American warships have ham barded San Domingo at Parjarito, and landed marines. ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES

    The Director of Agriculture reports that [?] tons of butter reached Melbourne by rail and steamer in [?] as compared with ...

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  11. ANOTHER RUSSIAN WARSHIP TORPLEDOED

    It is understood that the Japanese warship H[?] terpedoed the Russian second-class cruiser, the Boyarin, off Port Arthur. ...

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  12. AUSTRAL GUARDS BAND.

    The above band will be accorded a welcome at the Town Hall steps on Sunday next at 10 a.m. by Mr Julian Haywood, city organist, and ...

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  13. UNRULY COSSACKS

    The Cossacks at Niuchwang insulted the American Consul and the commanders of the British sloop Espiegle and American gunboat ...

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  14. STOCK RETURNS.

    According to the progress stock return there were in New South Wales, at the close of last year 318,072 horses, [?] cattle, and ...

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  15. DENMARK REFUSES RUSSIA

    Denmark has refused Russia permission to coal, and has summoned two thousand of her reserves to protect her ports. ...

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  16. BRITISH GUIANA

    The British [?] Legislative Council has granted preferential treatment to Great Britain and Canada. ...

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  17. DEPARTURE OF RUSSIAN TROOPS

    The Czar and Czarina witnessed the departure of the troops for the Far East. The Czar blessed the troops, and ...

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  18. POLITICAL.

    Mr George Burns, M.H.A., leaves for Melbourne to-day to represent the Queenstown A.M.A. at the annual conference in Victoria. He ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. JAPANESE ORGANISING FOR A RAID

    Baron P[?]ug has confirmed the report of the organisation of bands Chinchnees, under Japanese leaders, in order that an attack may ...

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  20. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS

    The following appointments were made to day at the meeting of the Executive Council:— Mr G. Soares, junior clerk in the department of Lands and Surveys ; ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN NAVAL MOVEMENTS.

    The Austrian cruiser Kaiserio Elizabeth, now at Batavia, has been ordered (o abandon her Australian cruise and proceed to the Gulf of ...

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  22. NORTHERN NEWS.

    After oppressive weather yesterday, [?] rain fall from early morning till mid-day. ...

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  23. MINING.

    At the North Lyell mine 350 tons of ore is the daily output under the Lyell management. The total number of men engaged is 300. Of these ...

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  24. THE NAVAL ATTACK

    The Aeting Consul General to-day received the following cable message from Baron Kamura, at Tokio :— On the 13th inst. a detached ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. DINGHEY RACE.

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  26. FEDERAL SHIPPING PORTS.

    The Manchester Corporation, the Ship Canal, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Meat Trades' Association, have cabled Mr Seddon ...

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  27. JAPANESE ON THE LIAOTUNG.

    Peking reports that many Japanese scouts are inspecting the country in the head of the Gulf of Liaotung. ...

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  28. SCORING THE POSSIBLE.

    In shooting for A series of the Garrison [?] competitions Captain Chapman scored the possible at 500 yards, this being the first of ...

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  29. TOURING.

    Mr W. P. Brownell, M.H.A., is at present visiting the western portion of the island. Ho is accompanied by Mrs Brownell, and has been ...

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  30. THE INTEGRITY OF CHINA.

    Mr Hay's proposal reserving the right of action in the event of Russia violating Chinese territory has been agreed to by Japan. ...

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  31. SOLDIERS MEMORIAL.

    In connection with the soldiers memorial, which is to be unveiled to-morrow, the hon. secretary and treasurer has received £207 13 [?] 4d ...

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  32. LATE MINING.

    New Golden Gate Mathinna, by (telegraph), February 19.—Crushed 870 tons of quartz. Obtained 404oz of amalgam from plates and ripples. ...

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  33. THE HIGH COURT.

    The Right Hon. Sir Edmund Barton, one of the judges of the Federal High Court, arrived from Sydney to day by the R.M.S. Arcadia, to attend to his duties at ...

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  34. BUGGY ACCIDENT

    A little boy named David Charles Goode has been [?] over and killed by a [?] at Bairnsdale. ...

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  35. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Shortly before 1 o'clock to-day an engineer on board the steamer Mabina[?], named McMillan, attempted suicide by [?] his throat ...

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  36. ARRESTED.

    Two men named William Higgins and Patrick Appleton, were arrested on warrant this afternoon by Constables Dwan and Hicks, on a charge of ...

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  37. THE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    There is nothing [?] regarding the [?] ...

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  38. A BIG WINDFALL

    Mr Terence O'Brien, formerly [?] of the Kendigo wholesale markets but now a resident of Mal[?] has been proved the heir ...

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  39. BENEFIT PERFORMANCE.

    At the Temperance Hall last evening the Gaiety Entertainers, in conjunction with the vaudeville company of H.M.S, Tauranga, gave a benefit performance in ...

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  40. CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT ACT.

    His Excellency the Governor has received a cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonics, stating that His Majesty's assent has been given to the ...

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  41. ART SOCIETY OF TASMANIA.

    The annual exhibition of the Art Society of Tasmania was opened at the society's rooms, Barracks, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The attendance was good, ...

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  42. HOBART FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    The ordinary meeting of this board was held to-day, there being present Mr T. M. Evans (chairman), Alderman Smith, Mr Charles Mitchell, and the secretary ...

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  43. POLI[?] COURT [?]

    At the Police Court [?] ...

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  44. NEW VICTORIAN AGENT-GENERAL.

    The new Victorian Agent General is to receive £1000 a year. ...

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  45. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT

    We learn from the Hon. the Premier that Parliament will, in all probability, be called together on Tuesday, 15th of March, for the despatch of business. ...

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  46. FOUND DEAD.

    P. Connelly, a farmer of Kilmore, was fo[?] dead on the road this morning. It is su[?]sed he fell from his horse. ...

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  48. ON 'CHANGE

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  49. CENTENARY [?]

    The us. liy leaves Hobart for Port and [?] poets on Monday next at 7 p.m. This is a trip specially arranged for the convenience of visitors ...

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  50. THE VICTORIAN CABINET.

    Mr Swinb[?]rne, the new Minister is a well-known city man and chairman of the Metropolitan Gas Company and the Broken Hill ...

    Article : 40 words
  51. LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL.

    This morning the delegates of various country bodies assembled in the Mayor's Courtroom at the Town Hall, to the number of about 70, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 130 words
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  53. THE RESULT OF BLANKET WARMING

    Whilst warning a blanket at Bairnsdale, Mrs Barkley set fire to her clothing, and was burned to death. ...

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  55. SPORTING.

    Should the weather prove favorable tomorrow, the o[?] meet of the Tasmanian Racing Club is sure to be a most successful one. A large number of ...

    Article : 118 words
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