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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    The Premier.-On Saturday morning the Premier (Sir Edward Braddon) arrived at Evandale Junction from Hobart by mail train, and went on, to ...

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  3. "GRIM-VISAGED WAR."

    Owing to new developments, the order given for the despatch of troops to Mobile, a city and port of Alabama, 30 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico, ...

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  4. AMERICA'S MILITARY RESOURCES.

    Colonel Bell, the United States consul at Sydney, on being interviewed by 'a Sydney press representative, frankly admitted that he had ...

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  5. STAGNATION IN WOOL TRADE.

    Owing to stagnation in, the market caused by the war, United States dealers are re-shipping 20,000 bales of wool which had been purchased in ...

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  6. U.S. EASTERN SQUADRON.

    Admiral Dewey, with six vessels of the United States Eastern squadron, has left Hong Kong ostensibly to attack the city of Manila, capital of the ...

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  7. OCCUPATION OF HAWAII.

    President McKinley is consulting the Senators relative to the occupation of a, coaling station at Hawaii. Admiral Samson's squadron, which ...

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  8. FIRST ACT OF WAR.

    The first act of war by the United States authorities was the seizing at New Orleans of 1000 mules intended for Havana. ...

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  9. SPANISH WAR FUND.

    Subscriptions to the Spanish war fund are coming in rapidly. The Spanish Embassy at Paris ha. received large contributions. ...

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  10. U.S. AND BRITAIN.

    President McKinley has authorised Mr. Smalley, special correspondent for "The Times" at Washington, to declare 'that all America responded to ...

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  11. CUBA AND ITS INHABITANTS.

    Mr. C. Rolling, the representative in Sydney of Messrs. Robcling and Co., was selected by Colonel Bell, the United States consul, in reply to a ...

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  12. CUBA NOT TO BE ANNEXED.

    President McKinley, during the course of an interview with Mr. Smalley, reiterated his statement that the United States did not intend to ...

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  13. SEIZURE OF A LUMBER SHIP.

    The United States war authorities have seized a Spanish lumber ship at Key West. ...

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  14. THE SPANISH POSITION IN CUBA.

    Regarding the proposal to grant Cuba autonomy, the Havana correspondent of "The Times" writes (February 5):—If the result, proves ...

    Article : 443 words
  15. U.S. AMBASSADOR.

    General Woodford, United States Ambassador at Madrid, had an alarming experience in leaving Spanish territory after notifying to the ...

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  16. SPAIN ACTS PROMPTLY.

    Spain's prompt action in severing diplomatic relations once the ultimatum was given by the U.S. Ambassador at Madrid, led President McKinley ...

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  17. PATRIOTISM AT HAVANA.

    General Blanco is stirring up an intense feeling of patriotism in Havana. His appeals have aroused the greatest enthusiasm, and crowds of ...

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  18. EXCITEMENT AT MADRID.

    Excitement at Madrid has gone up to fever ,heat. A crowd, numbering about 6000 persons, paraded the principal streets, and pictures and other ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. SUPPLIES AT HAVANA.

    Havana is said to be provisioned against a blockade or seige for six months. A financial panic exists at. Madrid ...

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  20. NAVAL STRENGTH OF THE BELLIGERENTS.

    Admiral Pearson, the Commander-in- Chief on the Australian station, has been interviewed by an "Argus" representative with regard to hostilities ...

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  21. TORPEDO BOAT AT CORK.

    The Armdaz, a Spanish torpedo boat, has been repairing in Cork harbour. Her officers state they hope to escape before hostilities commence. ...

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  22. A SPANISH SQUADRON.

    The Cape Verde squadron is awaiting reinforcements at Cadiz. A great sensation has occurred in New York. It has been ascertained ...

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  23. McKINLEY PROCLAIMS THE BLOCKADE.

    The President of the United States has proclaimed the blockade of the whole of the northern coast of Cuba. The limits of the blockade are ...

    Article : 64 words
  24. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

    Mr. C. Todd, postmaster of South Australia, forwarded to the Launceston Electric Telegraph Office last evening the following the following messages:— ...

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