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  2. SHIPPING

    Jan. 15—Pateena, s, 1280 tons, J. R. Young, commander, from Melbourne; T.S.N. Co., agents. Passengers—Saloon: Captain and Mrs. A.T. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Amos and two ...

    Article : 889 words
  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Greek and Servian Governments show no disposition to comply with the demands of the Great Powers for the demobolising of their armies, and are ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. FRENCH POLITICAL PRISONERS PARDONED.

    President Grevy his decreed an amnesty of the political prisoners of France. ...

    Article : 19 words
  5. EMPEROR WILLIAM PREDICTS PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The Emperor William of Germany opened the Landtag to-day, and in a speech delivered on that occasion he expressed his confidence in a continuance of European ...

    Article : 38 words
  6. PROFESSOR OF ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY.

    Mr. Bragge, of Trinity College, Cambridge, who has been appointed to succeed Professor Horace Lamb, M.A., as Professor of Mathematics in the Adelaide ...

    Article : 41 words
  7. MEETING OF PEACE DELEGATES.

    The delegates who have boon appointed by the Great Powers to arrange terms for the conclusion of peace between Servia and Bulgaria will meet at Bucharest, the ...

    Article : 38 words
  8. WARLIKE ATTITUDE OF GREECE AND SERVIA.

    The Times to-day publishes a telegram stating that in reply to the circular notes issued by the Great Powers to the Government of Greece and Servia those ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. (Additional to Previous Telegrams.)

    Sir Matthew White Ridley, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, who was rejected at the general election for the Hexham Division of Northumberland, will ...

    Article : 562 words
  10. HOBART SHIPPING.

    The bark Nautilus sailed to-day for Sydney with the following passengers:—Messrs. Rout, Spalding, Johnson. Her cargo consists of jam and palings. ...

    Article : 58 words
  11. COMMERCIAL.

    MELBOURNE.—The Argue of Thursday re- ports:—There Is very little change in bread. stuffs. A slightly better demand has been experienced for flour, and tome good parcels ...

    Article : 454 words
  12. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. Ernest Whitfold, J.P. INEBRIATE.—George Lambert was flood 10s or two days' imprisonment for having been drunk. ...

    Article : 289 words
  13. Launceston Examiner

    OUR London telegrams have conveyed the, to many, somewhat surprising intelligence that Mr. Charles Bradlaugh, who has for the last six years been vainly ...

    Article : 4,985 words
  14. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A cottage occupied by a man named Bulpit was destroyed by fire to-day, nothing being saved. Captain Everill, leader of the recent ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. A CELEBRATED SURGEON'S EXPERIENCE.

    Gentlemen,—My wife had a severe attack of rheumatism which flitted from joint to joint for more than a week, when a friend (in my absence from ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. Advertising

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The schooner Mary Bannatyne has been wrecked off the spit at Clarence Heads. No lives have been lost, but the vessel has been abandoned. ...

    Article : 162 words
  18. SHIP MAILS.

    Close at Launceston as follow ENGLAND, via Melbourne.—B.M.S.S. Grient, Thursday, 21st inst., 12.30 p.m. VICTORIA.—S.s. Balman, this day, 7 a.m. ...

    Article : 85 words
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