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  2. CHINESE COMMISSIONER.

    The Chinese residents of launceston and the north in order to show their appreciation of the visit to Tasmania of the Imperial Commissioner Hwong ...

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  3. ROW ON A RACECOURSE.

    There was a riot on the Longchamps (France) racecourse on Sunday, October [?] the crowd becoming infuriated, through the third race being won by an ...

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  4. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "T. Littlejohn."—We have had enough of the Littler case for the present, and have no space for lengthy letters on the subject. ...

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  5. THE MEMBER FOR DARWIN.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Veritas Vincity,"who has taken advantage of my letter of the 16th inst. to have a tilt at Mr. O'Malley, pronounces me not ...

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  6. SOCIALISM.

    Sir,—It seems to me that a brief definition of socialism, one that "any fellow can understand," is needed rather often just now. The following, I think ...

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  7. WESTMORLAND SEAT

    Sir,—With your kind permission I desire to make some reference to the coming state election for Westmoreland, but to save space will condense as much as ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. SCOIALISM IN ITALY.

    The Congress of the Italian Socialists furnishes the text for an instructive article which was published in the "Morning Post" of September 7, from the pen ...

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  9. DREADNOUGHT GUN TRIALS

    The all important gunnery trials of the monster Dreadnought, first of the new race of battleships, took place last month, with the most satisfactory results. Fears ...

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  10. WHAT DO THE LABOUR PARTY WANT?

    Sir,—Under the above heading your correspondent "Anti-Socialist," in to-day's issue, indulges in a diatribe. There are two paragraphs in his letter that, with ...

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  11. WILMOT ELECTION AND NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,—The National Association made some egregious blunders in its selection of candidates at the last state elections, with disastrous results to its prestige, ...

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  12. STRIPPED OF MEDALS.

    In the bare orderly-room of the Army Service Corps at Aldershot, furnished with cheap War Office furniture and decorated with framed War Office ...

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  13. SENATOR CLEMONS AND SENATOR KEATING.

    Sir,—On the 20th inst. I wrote. and sent for publication in the "Mercury" of 22nd inst. the following letter:— The following extract from the report ...

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  14. MR. EWING'S CRITICS.

    Sir,—The following letter the "Telegraph" refuses to insert. One would have thought that after publishing misrepresentations they would have ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. The following is the letter:—

    Sir,—They have .been reduced to two, for which, having discovered their lack of wit and wisdom, your readers are devoutly thankful. "Platypus" is one ...

    Article : 413 words
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