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  2. OUR VOLUNTEERS.

    About 80 members of the Launceston Volunteer Rifle Regiment assembled on parade last evening, when the officers present were— Major Aikenhead, Captain ...

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  3. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Our Hobart correspondent telegraphed last night as follows:—An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders in the Tasmanian Mineral Exploration Association ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT.

    Before his Honor Sir Hy. Wroufordley. BLACKMORE V. DOVE. Clam, £250, for wrongful distraint and assault. ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Rowing Association was hold yesternight to make final arrangements for the intercolonial eight-oared ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    An important statement has been made by Baron De Giers, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, with reference to General Komaroff's attack upon the ...

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  7. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The tone of the wool market is quite. The new arrivals to date for the next series of wool auctions amount to 200,0001bs. ...

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  8. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Adelaide wheat, off coast; is quoted at 36s per 4961lbs. ...

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  9. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT.

    TUESDAY, APRIL 21. Before H. T. A. Murray, Esq.. P.M. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—Mary Nye and Ann Sells were each fined 10s, or, in ...

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  10. MONEY MARKET.

    Consols are quoted at 96[?] to-day. (Additional to Previous Telegrams.) LONDON, April 15. A large new passenger steamer, the ...

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  11. GOLD.

    Some little excitement was caused in mining circles yesterday by the report that news was to hand that a gold-bearing reef had been discovered, and a section taken ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    The defence operations at Lytton are still being vigorously prosecuted. Heliographic signals were successfully exchanged between Brisbane and Lytton, ...

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  13. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.)

    The rumours which have boon current during the past two days, and the statements which appear in the Press regarding a pacific settlement ...

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  14. SOUTH LAUNCESTON.

    SIR,—Spring has paused, summer has come and gone, the winter is near at hand, and still the streets of South Launceston are in almost their primitive state. Why is this so, and ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Police Court this morning thirty-eight persons were charged with selling light weight bread, and were fined £1 and costs each. Several other cases were ...

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  16. £10 JURISDICTION.

    Cox v. Cox--This case had been left for arbitration. Mr. Waldron. on behalf of the plaintiff, said the award had been made, and his Honor directed that a verdict for the ...

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  17. SHIPPING.

    Arrived.—Shanghai, via Cooktown—March 18, Northern Star, bark, from Nowcastle December 20. Hong Kong, via Cooktown—March 21, Christine, bark, ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    The bark Pladen, owned by a Hamburg firm, and bound from Levuka to Falmouth, has become a total wreck on Wangaroa Island, in the Chatham Group." The crew ...

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  19. TASMANIAN INTELLIGENCE.

    The writ for the seat in the Legislative Council for Hobart, rendered vacant by the death of the hon. W. L. Crowther, was issued to-day. Nominations will be re- ...

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  20. (Additional to Previous Telegrams.)

    The Admiralty authorities have intimated that they are willing to supply, man, and maintain men-of-war in Australian waters for the protection of colonial ...

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  21. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The celebration of the 29th anniversary of the eight hours movement in Victoria took place to-day, and was the most imposing celebration since the inauguration ...

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  22. LATROBE.

    At last the day has been fixed for the formal opening of the railway, and should the weather remain tolerably fine, a large number of visitors are expected to be present at the opening ...

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  23. Mining managers report as under:—

    Alpine.—April 18 (by telegram from Hobart)—The lower level has been driven 72ft. from the shaft, on the boundary. The stone will average 2ft. wide, with ...

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  24. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    Before his Honor Mr. Commissioner Whitefoord. £50 JURISDICTION. DEFENDED CASES. ...

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  25. TIN.

    The local quotation for tin ore yesterday was 13s 6d per unit, thus showing a rise of 6d on previous quotations. The ketch Coronella, which arrived in ...

    Article : 185 words
  26. WEST TAMAR RACES.

    The following handicaps have been declared by Messrs. H. Morrison and T. A, Jones for the above meeting, which takes place on Wednesday, April 29:— ...

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  27. OYEZ! OYEZ!! OYEZ!!!

    This well-known Tea has proved itself to be a most certain and efficacious remedy for such Diseases as Sudden and Severe Colds, Coughs, Fevers, and Ague, Asthma, ...

    Article : 329 words
  28. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The French Government have agreed to allow Nubar Pasha, president of the Egyptian Ministry, time to consult the Porto with reference to the ultimatum ...

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  29. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The following quotations and sales were recorded on the Launceston Stock Ex- change yesterday:—Florence Nightingale, b 21s, s 32s 6d (paid up); Mercury, b Id, ...

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  30. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    The Secretary of the Hobart Stock Exchange reports the following quotations for to-day :—Florence Nightingale, b 23s; Lefroy, b 2s, s 3s 3d;—Mount ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    The London Daily News of to-day publishes a paragraph, in which it asserts that the Imperial Government have decided to forthwith recall the British troops now ...

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  32. TASMANIAN SHIPPING.

    Sailed—T.S.N. Co.'s s.s. Southern Cross, for Hobart. Passengers—Saloon : Misses Rattie, Turnbull; Messrs. Henderson, E. E. Kenny, Stevens, and 13 steerage. ...

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  33. ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.

    The Prince of Wales, acompanied by the Princess Alexandra and Prince Edward of Wales, returned to Dublin yesterday. ...

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