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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    General Sir Redvers Buller and Lady Buller visited Windsor Castle yesterday. Her Majesty cordially welcomed the ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    It is understood that Professor Marshall Hall is one of the three candidates recommended by the committee of musical experts in London for the ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Reports to hand from the wheat- growing centres state that though in some places crops have been damaged by the recent heavy rains. yet on the ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The horrible wounds caused by the constant use of the explosive bullets by the Boers is creating a bitter feeling throughout South Africa. ...

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  6. LATE TROOPER LETTE.

    Trooper Lette, of the Bushmen's contingent, in a letter written just prior to his death, which resulted from fever, mentioned the work of the ...

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  7. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    At Ballarat a youth named William Barry, aged 17, while riding a bicycle, collided with a milk cart with great force. He was disembowelled by the ...

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  8. NEW GUNS.

    R.M.S. Jumna has brought a new battery of six 15-pounder guns of the latest pattern. ...

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  9. AN ITALIAN BOER

    An Italian who was serving with the Boers, and who was recently captured, has been found guilty of killing two men of Compton's Horse Brigade while they ...

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  10. WAR OFFICE.

    Sir Charles G. E. Welby, who was private secretary to the Marquis of Lansdowne at the War Office, has been appointed a temporary unpaid Assistant ...

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  11. FEDERATION.

    There was a great gathering at the Town Hall last night, when the Hon. G. H. Reid was presented with an illuminated address in recognition of his ...

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  12. HEAVY STORM.

    Damage has been done in the Warwick district by fierce squalls. The force of the wind was terrific, and several houses were unroofed. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN TINNED MEAT

    The Secretary of Customs has received a letter from a medical officer in the Imperial service in South Africa containing grave complaints as to the ...

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  14. MOUNTED SCOTSMEN

    The Caledonian Society of South Africa is raising a corps of mounted Scotsmen. It is understood it will number 300. ...

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  15. S.A. PARLIAMENT.

    The Government intends to arrange for the prorogation of Parliament at the end of next week. ...

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  16. DUMBELL'S BANK CASES.

    The cases in connection with Dumbell's Bank have been concluded. For issuing false balance-sheets Nelson Shimmon has been sentenced to five ...

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  17. LORD KITCHENER

    General Lord Kitchener has returned to Standerton from Natal. The chief of the start is sending to Natal the families of the Transvaalers ...

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  18. A TASMANIAN INVENTION.

    A cable has been received by the manager of the Howard Submarine Boats and Torpedo Invention Company from Mr. Homard, stating that a trial ...

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  19. TROUBLESOME ABORIGINALS

    Aboriginals are causing trouble near the Victoria River station. About 100 of them caused the stampede of a mob of cattle, several of which were killed. ...

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  20. WITH THE BUSHMEN.

    Trooper W. J. Brewer, writing to his mother at Lilydale, says:—We are camped near Pretoria, and came in yesterday. We thought we were ...

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  21. SNIPING CONTINUED

    Sniping is being persistently indulged in by the Boers in many places. Occasionally the snipers have ...

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  22. MAYOR OF PERTH.

    The polling for the election of the Mayor of Perth was attended with great excitement, and business was at a standstill, canvassing being most ...

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  23. RUSSIAN THRONE.

    It is probable that the Grand Duke Vladimir, uncle of the Emperor, will be made regent until Czar Nicholas II becomes convalescent. ...

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  24. WELCOME RAIN.

    The steady rain which fell on Sunday and Monday extended over the whole of the colony. In some districts the earlier sown wheat crops will have ...

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  25. REPRESENTATION OF CAPE COLONY.

    The Premier received a cable to-day from Sir Alfred Milner, stating that the Cape Ministers were sending one of their number, Mr. Frost, to represent the Cape ...

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  26. THE COLONIALS.

    Sergeant A. Smiley, of the New South Wales Mounted Corps, was mortally wounded at Rhenoster, and Troopers T. Fulton and F. Hodges ...

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  27. INLAND WIRES.

    Mr. C. D. Hoggins has announced himself a candidate for the Hobart by election to the House of Assembly. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Nominations for the seats vacated by the salaried members of Sir George Turner's Cabinet must be lodged by Monday evening. In the event of any ...

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  29. SOUTHERN DEMONSTRATION.

    The Southern Tasmanian Federal League has been discussing the best way to celebrate the birth of the Australian Commonwealth. It was decided ...

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  30. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Americans have captured a stronghold 35 miles north of Manila. Immense quantities of stores and much ammunition were captured and ...

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  31. AN ADELAIDE MAN.

    Reuter declares that Harvey P. Finlayson, of Adelaide, commanded a detachment of the Cape Mounted Police at the Modder River who were ...

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  32. HOBART SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. L. Dobson moved for a decree nisi, and that the co-respondent pay the amount of damages and costs of the suit. ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL.

    Beet Sugar.—Mr. F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg, in his monthly circular, states that the production of beet sugar in Europe for October shows an increase of ...

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  34. TASMANIAN REPRESENTATION.

    The Rev. J. B. Woollnough, M.H.A., a candidate for the Federal Senate, addressed the electors last night in the Montacute Hall. There was a good ...

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  35. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    In order that the Victorian contingent returning to the colony by the s. Harlech Castle may receive a fitting welcome home, a half-holiday will be ...

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  36. RETURN OF MAJOR CAMERON AND MEN.

    The committee meeting arranged for last night in connection with the demonstration to Major Cameron and his men was held, the Warden being in the ...

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  37. WESTERN NEWS.

    J. Smythe, storekeeper, was sued to-day by J. Hynes, of Gormanston, for £5, being the amount advertised by defendant as a reward to anyone proving ...

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  38. METALS.

    Silver.—Bars are quoted, at 2s 5 5/8d per ounce standard. ...

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  39. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At Hamburg—Essen, s., from Sydney; Torridon, ship, from ...

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  40. RETURN OF OUR BOYS.

    At a meeting of the processional committee held last evening the order for the trades portion of the procession was drawn for with the following ...

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  41. WIRTH BROS' CIRCUS.

    Another performance was given by Messrs. Wirth Bros. on the Market Green last evening, and, judging by the patronage bestowed, it is evident that ...

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  42. STRUCK OFF THE ROLL.

    The Full Court has ordered the name of J. L. Byrne, of Nyngan, to be removed from the roll of solicitors, for misconduct. ...

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  43. MUDIE'S OF THE GUTTER.

    A particularly satisfactory feature of the growth of free libraries in London is the gradual suppression of some curious circulating libraries, which for ...

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  44. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.

    Two remarkable developments occurred to—day in, connection with the divorce suit instituted by Arthur Coningham, the well-known cricketer. ...

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  45. FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of the man Harry Smith (known as Salvation Harry), who has been missing since Saturday night, was found near the wharves at West ...

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  46. GOOD ADVICE.

    Robt. M. Osborne, Esq., the well- known publisher and printer, of Adelaide, recently said:—"By actual experience the efficacy of Chamberlain's ...

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  47. ARRANGEMENTS AT THE CAPITAL

    The following is an outline of the programme proposed by the Premier and Mayor of Hobart for the reception of Major Cameron and the troops on ...

    Article : 211 words
  48. Advertising

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  49. ARRIVAL OF IMMIGRANTS.

    R.M.S. Jumna arrived to-day from London with 443 Immigrants. ...

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