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  2. STATE TELEGRAMS

    About 6 o'clock this morning a fire occurred at Dr. Benjafield's, Moonah, when a large shed was completely gutted. The property destroyed included ten tons ...

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  3. VICTORIAN FINANCES

    The Victorian revenue returns for the first half of the financial year show an increase of £369,368 on those of the corresponding period of last year. The ...

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  4. THE IDLE SOUTH AFRICAN WHITE MAN.

    The special commissioner of the "Daily Mail" wrote under date Johannesburg, October 28:— Johannesburg is angry. Johannesburg ...

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  5. EXPLOITING SCOTLAND FOR IMMIGRANTS

    The Immigration League of Australasia has marked out Scotland as one of its chief spheres of influence. Fifty thousand emigrants are leaving Scotland ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. QUEENSLAND POLITICS

    The correspondent of the "Age" wired from Brisbane on Friday:— The Premier this afternoon issued a Ministerial manifesto to the electors of ...

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  7. STATE TELEGRAMS

    MacMahon's Picture and Dramatic Company closed a successful season to-night at the Town Hall. "Robbery Under Arms" was the chief presentation, and this caught ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. VISITING YACHTS

    The yachts Thistle and Shamrock, which competed in the recent race, have been anchored here since Friday. They left this morning for Melbourne will a fair ...

    Article : 31 words
  9. PUBLIC WORKS.

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Road, south Baker's Creek, 343, J. C. Rollins, £81 5s 11d, subject to a reduction of work at schedule prices to ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE

    Mr. C. J. Harris, whilst cycling along the breakwater, was thrown into the sea through his bicycle catching on the curb rail. He received nasty bruises on the ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. VANDERBILT UNION.

    Fashionable New York is full of excitement about the coming Vanderbilt wedding, and rumours of all sorts concerning it are eagerly caught up and ...

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  12. VALEDICTORY

    The Burnie Town Board and Emu Bay Road Trust held their final meetings yesterday. Valedictory speeches were made at the latter meeting. Votes of thanks ...

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  13. A MECHANICAL FACE

    The latest triumph of surgical science has actually supplied the victim of a frightful disfigurement with a new visage that makes it possible for him once ...

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  14. WOMEN'S CLUB

    At the new National Mutual buildings, Macquarie-street, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the Women's National Club was opened by Mrs. Sorell, in the presence of ...

    Article : 238 words
  15. DIOCESAN EXAMS

    In the recent diocesan examinations seven scholars from St. John's school passed the catechism examination with credit, and two secured passes. A similar ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    As the 8.30 a.m. train was on its way to Launceston on Friday, it had to pull up near Latrobe on account of a piece of quartering being observed across the ...

    Article : 53 words
  17. THE WEATHER

    The weather to-day was again extremely hot. ...

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  18. A SERIOUS FALL

    Inspector Groom fell from the new bridge, River Mersey, to-day, and seemed to be very much injured about the chest. He was taken to the Latrobe Hospital. ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. THE TASMANIAN WHALERS

    The names of many of the owners of whalers trading from Hobart about the middle of last century have a familiarring—many of them even until this ...

    Article : 675 words
  20. UNDER-PROOF LIQUOR

    At the police court to-day W. T. Johnstone, of the Commercial Hotel, Ulverstone, was fined 10s, with 14s costs, for exposing for sale a quantity of ...

    Article : 36 words
  21. STATION MANAGER KILLED

    Captain Joseph Bradshaw, of "The Knoll," Surrey Hills (Victoria), received news by telegram on Friday that a party of black stockmen had just ...

    Article : 304 words
  22. CAPTAIN COOK'S JOURNAL

    The journal kept by Captain Cook on his first voyage to Australia has never been seen, but three copies, made by a clerk, Mr. Orton, are known to exist. ...

    Article : 263 words
  23. REFUSED ADMITTANCE

    The authorities have refused to allow a deaf and dumb slaughterman from Sydney on the last trip of the Moeraki to remain in New Zealand. The Imbecile ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    Considerable trouble exists among the tramway employees concerning the appointment of inspectors. Several men, it is alleged, have been given positions ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. DYING GENERAL'S MESSAGE TO HIS SOLDIER SONS

    A distinguished French officer, General Lucas, who served in many campaigns, died on November 4 at Saint Ay, in the department of the Loiret. When he was ...

    Article : 210 words
  26. HAPPY ISLANDERS

    The difficulty of collecting rates in a number of islands lying off the coast of Donegal was discussed at Donegal County Council last month. It was stated ...

    Article : 193 words
  27. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—We wish to thank, through you, the people of Launceston and around the Tamar River, for their kind treatment extended to us on all sides during ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. LORD C. BERESFORD AND YOUNG SMOKERS

    Lord Charles Beresford, Commander of the Channel Fleet, writing from the King Edward VII. at Portland on November 10, to the secretary of the Scottish ...

    Article : 119 words
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