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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A serious fire has occurred at the Tientsin branch of the Chartered Bank of India, China, and Japan. The fire, which was extinguished with ...

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  3. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Road, Mills's Reef to Adventure Bay, Dillon and Dwyer, £97 11s 1d; road from Brown's jetty through ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Westralian court in the Paris Exhibition was opened on Friday. Mr. H. W. Venn, M.L.A., welcomed a brilliant company of diplomatists, ...

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  5. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    The earlier cables seem to cast a doubt on whether Pretoria has surrendered; indeed, the items are contradictory in more than one way. Then ...

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  6. PATRIOTIC DEMONSTRATIONS.

    At the request of ratepayers the Warden of Longford (Mr. A. Youl) has convened a meeting for to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Rechabite Hall ...

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  7. THE BOXERS.

    Seven Boxers on Thursday attacked 30 foreigners, including six ladies, who were escaping in boats from Paotinfu, Four of the foreigners were killed ...

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  8. HOBART TURF CLUB.

    The ninth and final meeting of the season under the auspices of the Hobart Turf Club was held this afternoon at Risdon under favourable weather ...

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  9. FRENCH SENATE.

    A heated debate took place on the Amnesty Bill in the Senate In Paris yesterday respecting the smothering of criminal prosecutions arising out of the ...

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  10. EMBASSIES AT PEKIN.

    The Tsung-li-Yamen has reluctantly admitted into Pekin 100 marines representing each Power for the protection of the various embassies. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN DESIGNS.

    Eleven thousand troops are aboard nine Russian warships off Taku. It is believed Russia hoped to seize a position controlling the Peiho River, ...

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  12. CHOLERA IN INDIA.

    The deaths from Cholera at Kaira, a very ancient city, and Gujerat, province in India, during May totalled 77[?]. A very bad mortality is also reported ...

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  13. CAMPBELL TOWN SHOW.

    The entries for Campbell Town show areas follow:—Merinoes, 126; Shropshires, 29; fat sheep, four pens; hunters and hacks, 19; sheep, dogs, seven; ...

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  14. FRENCH AFFAIRS.

    Trouble has occurred in French possessions in Africa. Several thousand Moors are now marching on Ajennader, one of the ...

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  15. FINANCIAL.

    Consols.—Owing to the satisfactory news from South Africa, British 2½ per cent. stock has had a sharp advance. The price is now £103, being ...

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  16. WESTERN NEWS.

    The connection of the town tramway with the, Tasmanian Smelting Company is almost completed. This will greatly facilitate matters, as ore ...

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  17. FOREST FIRES.

    Forest fires of unparalleled extent and ferocity are raging in Canada. Already there has been an immense destruction of timber. ...

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  18. INLAND WIRES.

    It has been decided to establish an isolation ward at West Devonport, also at Wivenhoe. ...

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  19. ASHANTI TROUBLE.

    An official message has been received which indicates that Kumassi has been relieved. Sir F. M. Hodgson and staff, ...

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  20. MOUNTED INFANTRY.

    Sergeant-Major Allitt, of the Victorian Mounted Infantry, has been appointed sergeant instructor of the Tasmanian Mounted Infantry, and also ...

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  21. TRAINING SCHOOL.

    The Government, upon the recommenation of the board of management, has agreed to furnish all apprentices leaving the Training School with two ...

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  22. MISHAP TO A SHIP.

    The ship Kakaro, in ballast, from Swansea to Sydney,. is ashore at Simonstown. It is probable the vessel will become ...

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  23. BADEN-POWELL PRESENT.

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  24. TASMANIAN BOTANY.

    For some years past Mr. L. Rodway has been engaged preparing a, work on botany, and yesterday the Government decided to submit to Parliament a ...

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  25. THE OAKS.

    The principal event at the Epsom summer meeting to-day was the OAKS STAKES, Of 4500 sovs. For three-year-old fillies. ...

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  26. PERTH ROAD TRUST.

    A special meeting of the above Road Trust was held on Thursday at the Victoria Hall, Perth. The members present were—Messrs. D. Smart ...

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  27. SPORTING.

    Jockey Leslie was charged by the stewards of the Brighton Jockey Club with assaulting their secretary and being incapacitated at Brighton. on. May ...

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  28. FOR THE FRONT.

    The case of Trooper Facy, of the Imperial bushmen's contingent, was brought before the meeting of the Cabinet yesterday. Ministers, after fully ...

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  29. STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  30. WHARF ACCIDENT.

    John Green, wharf labourer, aged 28, met with a nasty accident this morning whilst loading coal. About 3cwt. of coal fell on his arm, causing a ...

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  31. MOWBRAY RACING CLUB.

    The seventh meeting of the Mowbray Racing Club took place on the Newnham course on Saturday, and despite the unfavourable state of the weather, ...

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  32. METALS.

    Copper Statistics.—The total supplies for the month of May amount to 25,240 tons. Total deliveries, including Chilian and North American for all ...

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  33. APPOINTMENTS.

    The following have been appointed bailiffs of the Court of General Sessions under the Local Courts Act:—Thomas Gillam, at Oatlands; Charles ...

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  34. WHERE THEY KILL VOTERS.

    The electoral authorities in Roumania are at present engaged in thoroughly revising the lists of national and municipal voters. The Government has ordered that ...

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  35. DATES TO REMEMBER.

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  36. AN AIR GUN.

    As D. W. Walsh, a resident of Hobart, was standing in the doorway of a shop in Melville-street on Saturday, a boy fired an air gun, and the pellet ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL.

    Tallow Stasties.—Imports for the month of May, 81.20 casks; deliveries, 5751 casks; total stock at the end of the month, 19,120 casks. ...

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  38. IT SAVED HIS CHILD'S LIFE.

    Mr. C. T. Dodd, Dundee, Natal, says:—"In my mind there is only one cough medicine, and that is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have tried it many ...

    Article : 77 words
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