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  2. AFFAIRS IN BRAZIL.

    The civil war in Brazil is ended General Pe[?]xoton having been generally recognised as president. The troops are being disbanded and ...

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  3. SPORTING

    The Bendigo Jockey Club were favoured ith flue weather on the occasion of the commencement of their spring meeting to-day. The following are the results of the various ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

    Nov. 25—Pateena, s, 1212 tons, J. P. Sharpe, commander, for Melbourne. Passengers — Saloon: Messrs S. N. Allan, Bezza, Kelly, Maitland, Peebles, and M'Dougall; and thr[?] ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Mr George Newman, of Adelaide, has successfully passed the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts of the University of London. ...

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  6. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    The Lorinna and Liena Prospecting Associations, capital £1000 in 4000 shares of 5s each, and £800 in 1600 shares of 10s each respectively, have been formed at ...

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  7. ARRIVAL OF LORD SHEFFIELD'S TEAM.

    Lord Sheffield's team arrived from Adelaide by the express train this morning, and received a cordial welcome at the hands of the president, the vice-president, ...

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  8. MASHONA GOLDFIELD.

    A belt of country thirty miles wide, containing alluvial gold leads, has been discovered in Mashonaland. ...

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  9. GOLD.

    The New Golden Gate G.M. Company have decided to send out 18 tons of pyrites to the Clyde Smelting Works at Sydney for treatment. All the machinery is ...

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  10. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    Prince Bismarck states that he has no desire to re-enter public life, as he finds that his bodily vigour is waning. ...

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  11. SWISS FORTIFICATIONS.

    The Federal Government of Switzerland is fortifying the Valley of the Rhone. Subterranean mines are being ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETING TEAM.

    The London Sportsman advises that the proposal to bring another Australian team to England be postponed for two years. ...

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  13. SILVER.

    Information received from Zeehan states that the Silver Queen mine is turning out good ore, and that the mine generally is looking well. ...

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  14. TIN.

    The s.s. Pateena, which sailed for Melbourne yesterday, has among her cargo 35 tons tin, valued at £3150, shipped by the Mount Bischoff T.M. Company. ...

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  15. ALLEGED ENGLISH SPIES.

    Two Englishmen have arrived in Etienne, in France, under espionage. One of them has admitted having obtained the mechanism of the new ...

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  16. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    At a conference of leaders of the Liberal-Unionist party, held at Birmingham, it was decided that all sections of the party should defend the retention of ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    Yesterday being a public holiday, there was no meeting of the Stock Exchanges. ...

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  18. UGANDA MISSION STATION.

    Latest reports from the Uganda Mission Station, on Lake Victoria Nyanza, Central Africa, state that the position of affairs is improving. ...

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  19. HOBART.

    The following sales were made on Change to-night:— Hassett, in 6d, Oonah (con), 7d. ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A special meeting of the Trades and Labour Council has decided to adopt the labour federation scheme as proposed by the Ballarat Labour Conference. This ...

    Article : 271 words
  21. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Shares in the Bank of South Australia have declined to £11 5s (1). ...

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  22. MELBOURNE.

    In the silver market to-day a large extent of business was transacted, but prices closed weaker all round. The following were the sales:— ...

    Article : 145 words
  23. EXPORTS TO N.S. WALES.

    The glut in the shipping trade for New South Wales in consequence of the belief that that colony will soon adopt a protective policy is increasing. ...

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  24. LAUNCESTON HOMING SOCIETY.

    The Champion Race from Bridgewater to Launceston, flown yesterday, resulted in a victory for F. Sparrow's Comedian, the contest being a close one. Only seven out ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. AUSTRIAN MILITARY RAILWAYS.

    The Austrian Cabinet has agreed to submit special estimates to the Diet for the construction of further strategic railways. ...

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  26. SUGAR MARKET.

    The sugar market is firm, prices having an upward tendency. Queensland brown sugar is quoted at 16s 3d per cwt., and 1300 bags ...

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  27. JEWISH PERSECUTION.

    Sir Henry Loch, Governor of Cape Colony, has given his support and a subscription towards a fund to assist the settlement of Jewish fugitives driven out ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED AT ODESSA.

    The prohibition by the Russian Government upon the export of cereals has thrown 20,000 workmen at Odessa out of employment. ...

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  29. BEACONSFIELD MINING NOTES.

    Our correspondent reports on November 19:— Tasmania mine—On Saturday, 14th inst , at the Florence shaft the pin of the bishop ...

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  30. TRANSPORT OF BRITISH TROOPS.

    The Imperial Government propose to partially abolish the present system of troopships and arrange for transport with the leading steamship companies. ...

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  31. RUSSIAN MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    The Russian Minister for War has given orders for 80,000 tons of biscuits, to be delivered in January next. It is believed that the Russian ...

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  32. TRADES UNION DISCIPLINE.

    No one can deny (says the Melbourne Daily Telegraph) the powe[?] of trades unionism, and its leading spirits in Australia lose few available opportunities of ...

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  33. RAIN EXPERIMENTS AT CALCUTTA.

    Extensive experiments to produce rainfall by the explosion of dynamite have been made to the east of Calcutta at an altitude of 600ft above sea level, ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Messrs Sanderson, Murray, and Co. report:—The fifth series of London wool sales opened to-day with an average attendance, but prices show a decline of ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    A son of Mr Jas. Taylor, a member of the Legislative Council, generally known as "King Toowoomba," is ill, and is unlikely to survive. ...

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  36. CURRENT TOPICS

    "LONGFORD NOTES" writes on Wednesday:—The members of the Launceston Orchestral Union, assisted by Professor Spotswood, gave a grand variety ...

    Article : 675 words
  37. Launceston Examiner

    THE good fortune which seems to have attended the Tasmanian Exhibition from its inception did not desert it yesterday, when, so to speak, the ...

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  38. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The Novosti (a St. Petersburg journal) expresses the hope that the visit of M. de Giers to Berlin will result in more cordial relations being established between ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    General Booth received a great send off to-day by the R.M.S. Valetta. In his fare-we speech he advised them to do their best to dissolve the darkness in Australia. ...

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  40. LINING FOR WARSHIPS.

    Experiments are about to be made as to the value of cocoanut celluloid as an interior coating for the protection of warships, it being claimed that even though ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. TASMANIAN NEWS.

    A disastrous fire occurred in High-street at 2 a.m. yesterday. It was first discovered in an old stable at the rear of Callaghan's barber's shop, but the flames ...

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  42. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Ballarat which left London on October 18, arrived at Adelaide at 2'30 p.m. yesterday. The Tasmanian portion of her mails will arrive probably ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL.

    The s.s. Pateena, which left for Melbourne yesterday. took the following cargo:—3500 ba[?]s. £10 10s; 35 tons tin, £3150: 41 tons oxide, £82; 4 empty tanks, £8; 1360lb wool. ...

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  44. ESCAPE OF NIHILISTS.

    It is asserted that no less than 800 exiled Nihilists have succeeded in reaching America. ...

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  45. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    At the City Police Court to-day, Louisa Denis, a diminutive, wizen-faced woman, was charged with feloniously and wickedly murdering Mary Conway in Little ...

    Article : 192 words
  46. GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The name of Sir George S. Baden-Powell has been mentioned as a probable successor to Lord Onslow as Governor of New Zealand. ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At the public grain sales to-day wheat sold freely at 5s 5d for prime lots, while inferior brought from 4s 8d to 5s 1d per bushel. Danish oats were disposed of at 2s 4d to 2s 4½d: Alge[?] ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND LOAN DISPUTE.

    The directors of the Bank of England are awaiting the arrival of documents from Queenland prior to deciding what action will be taken with regard to the ...

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  49. HOBART AND THE SOUTH.

    The Full Court was engaged the whole day in hearing the case Briseis T.M. Company v. Brothers' Home No. 1 T.M. Company. Mr W. H. Hargrave, C.E., and Mr ...

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  50. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    Messrs Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. report:— We submitted a catalogue of 6907 bales at our sale to-day. American buyers operated moon more freely, and advanced prices were paid for ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN MINING STOCKS.

    Broken Hill Proprietary Silver Mining shares are now quoted at £7 5s. British Broken Hills are quoted at 30s. ...

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  52. TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. 1890

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 words
  53. BUCKEYE REAPER AND BINDER.

    A trial of the Buckeye reaper and bi[?]der was held on November 23. at Little Plain, the farm of Mr Geo. Brown, at Antill Ponds. The field operated on was Cape ...

    Article : 180 words
  54. THINGS WERE DIFFERENT THEN.

    Wherever men and women congregate it is frequently a subject for comment and discussion, "why do people show so little sympathy for their fellows undergoing a slow martyrdom ...

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  55. BRITISH BANK AFFAIRS.

    A meeting of the shareholders and creditors of the British Bank (in liquidation) was held to-day, when the report of the liquidators, Messrs Andrew Lyell and ...

    Article : 340 words
  56. OBITUARY.

    Lord Lytton, only son of the celebrated novelist, who was born November 18, 1831, and has been British Ambassador at Paris since 1877, died suddenly ...

    Article : 37 words
  57. LORD SALISBURY'S VIEWS.

    Lord Salisbury, speaking at the conference at Birmingham, said it would be unjust to tax the landlord and exempt the mortgagee and debenture holder. He ...

    Article : 154 words
  58. SHIP MAILS

    Close at Launceston as under:— AMERICA.—S.s. Monowal, to-morrow. noon. SOUTH AFRICA, MAURITIUS.—R.M.S. Ya[?]ra, to-morrow, noon. ...

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  59. "NO BREAKFAST, NO MAN.

    Is an old saying, but those who cannot make a hearty morning meal, will find CADBURY'S COCOA an absolutely pure and refined beverage —comforting, exhilarating and sustaining. A ...

    Article : 54 words
  60. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 389 words
  61. ADELINA PATTI.

    MDME. ADELINA PATTI writes:—"I have [?]und it matchless for the hands and com[?]." (Signed) ADELINA PATTI. Pears's Soap, for the toilet and nursery, specially ...

    Article : 68 words
  62. MRS. LANGTRY.

    "I have much pleasure in stating that I have need your Soap for some time, and prefer it to any other." (Signed) LILLIE LANGTRY. Pears's Soap for the Toilet and Nursery, specially ...

    Article : 73 words
  63. CADBURY'S COCOA.

    The Editor of the Medical Annual for 1890 points cut that potash is largely used to add to the solubility of many of the Cocoas at present sold, but that, in marked contrast, MESSRS ...

    Article : 69 words
  64. M. DE GIERS AT BERLIN.

    M. de Giers has had an audience with the Emperor William, and lunched with General Caprivi, the Garman Chancellor. ...

    Article : 25 words
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