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  7. NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION.

    The laying of the foundation stone of the now buildings for the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia was performed at 8 o'clock this afternoon by His ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES,

    Ten thousand Tar[?]ars, bent on massacre and pillage, attacked Titlis. The defenders, Armenians, assisted by Georgians and Russians, ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Lord Elgin, at the outset, directed Lord Selborne to take every available step to prevent the shipment of 16,000 coolies to South Africa, ...

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  10. INQUEST,

    At the General Hospital this afternoon the Coroner (Mr A. Riddoch) with a jury of seven, held an Inquest into the [?] of the death, on the 10th inst, of ...

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  11. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The [?] Loongana arrived this morning with the following passengers—Saloon : Mesdames Flight,[?] Be[?]anko, Symon, G[?]obrist, symons, ...

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  12. TROOPS BESIEGE AN IRON- WORKS.

    The troops besieging the Ostrowiel Ironworks, killed and wounded many of the revolutionaries. The rest lied, ...

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  13. WAR CLOUDS.

    The Germane in Denmark and Switzerland liable to military service have been ordered to put themselves in readiness to return home. ...

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  14. BUCKINGHAM DISTRICT, I.O.O.F., M.U.

    The annual meeting took place at the District Chambers, Collins street, Hobart, on the 10th inst,, when delegates representing their various lodges from ...

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  15. CREW OF A RUSSIAN WARSHIP

    The crew of the Kind[?] of, which is undergoing repairs at El[?], has mutinied. ...

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  16. LOOTING THE STORIES.

    The stores at [?], a town in Manchuria, 240 miles S.W. of Saghalin, have been looted by disaffected troops. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    It is slated that Sir William Butler's mission to South Africa will be chi[?] in the capacity of a bearer of despatches to Lord ...

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  18. CONFLICT BETWEEN COSSACKS AND SOLDIERS

    A severe conflict took place between the Cossacks and soldiers at Irkutsk. Hundreds were killed and thrown into the lake. ...

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  19. THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING.

    We again remind our readers that the Lyell Caledonian Society will give two concerts in the Town Hall, the first on Monday evening, January 16, and the ...

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  20. A BURGLARY IN ITALY.

    A number of burglars at San Remo stole £10,000, worth of jewellery from the safe of a [?] named B[?]. ...

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  21. EXECUTION OF REVOLUTIONARIES AT MOSCOW.

    Eighteen revolutionaries have been executed at Moscow, including Schmidt, the German owner of a large furniture factory. ...

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  22. BITTER SHIPMENT.

    A consignment of 300 boxes of butter were forwarded to Melbourne by the Loongana to day, for transhipment to London. ...

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  23. A CONSCIENTIOUS FATHER.

    "I was recently travelling from Augsburg to Munich with an elderly gentleman and his on. The gentleman appeared to be agitated about ...

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  24. TARTARS BURNT HALF THE TOWN OF ELZABETHPOL,

    The Tartar raids in Russia are becoming more daring every day. They made an attack on Elizabethpol, and burnt half he [?]y. ...

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  25. ULVERSTONE WATER SUPPLY.

    The poll taken at U[?]verstone yesterday regarding the water supply, resulted to a seven to one majority in favour of the project. ...

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  26. THE VISIT OF THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prices and the Princess of Wales and suite have sailed in H. M. S. Re[?] for Burmah. ...

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  27. STOCK SALES

    Robert is sad Co. Limited report having held their usual sale at the Slaughter Yards to-day. The yarding all-round wan a very heavy one, much above the requirements. ...

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  28. THE CONFERENCE OF MANUFACTURERS.

    Next Tuesday the Mayor will officially receive delegates from the other States to the conference of the United Chambers of Manufacturers ...

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  29. BAIN'S GAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Tomorrow evening [?] Entertainers submit their last performance of this week's entertainment, and will also be the last appearance of [?] ...

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  30. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2s 6¼d. ...

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  31. THE POLICE ACT.

    A public meeting to protest against provisions of the Police Act as to fruiterers, bakers, and tea houses opening on Sundays, will be ...

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  32. SPORTING.

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  33. WATER SUPPLY.

    Several citizens have been brought before the Mayor for infringing the rules of the Water Department. As the offences were not purposely ...

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  34. MUNICIPAL.

    The Mayor left for Hobart by the [?]il train last evening. He will remain until Monday, and on Saturday will dine at Government ...

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  35. MINING,

    Volunteer Consolidated (Mathinna), January [?].—Resumed work on the 3rd Inst. No. 4 level: Breaking stone on No. 4 reef west; average width of reef 12[?] ...

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  36. HOW TO AVOID " CHAPS."

    Everybody knows that, generally speaking, the effect of cold is to contract, and that of beat to expand. This general law of Nature finds no ...

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  37. THE WEATHER.

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  38. CRICKET.

    CRAIGOW v. VISITORS. — Played at Cralgow on 6th instant. The visiting team was organised by Mr W. T. Nettlefold. Unfortunately, however, three men ...

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  39. GLENORCHY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    This society under its able administration is using every effort to make their summer show a success, and which takes place on Wednesday, January 17, In the ...

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  40. ON CHANGE.

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  41. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The usual meeting of the Penevol[?] Society was held this afternoon. The report submitted showed that during he week [?] families, [?] 188 ...

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  42. LATE SHIPPING,

    W[?], ss 8529 tons, F. W. Macbeth, for Melbourne. Passengers — Saloon: Mesdames Hall, Taylor and [?]and 2 children, Locker ...

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  43. HOBART MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    Intending [?] for the Hobart Musical Competitions are reminded that entries close to morrow with the secretary (Mr C. J. [?].) Judging from the ...

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