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  2. AGE OF TASMANIAN GRANITE.

    [Remarks on some specimens of granite in contact with altered slate and sandstone, from the stanniferous district of George's Bay; by Mr S.H. Wintle, F.L.S. Presented to ...

    Article : 606 words
  3. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN.

    It is currently reported that the bulk of Lord Beaconsfield's property will no doubt go to his brother Ralph, Clerk at the Table in the House of Lords, between ...

    Article : 1,347 words
  4. SHADOW-LAND.

    Far from the world that we live in to-day Shadow-land lies; None know how far it is, none know the way, What are its boundaries no one can say, ...

    Article : 137 words
  5. THE BOERS AT HOME.

    Isolated and cut off as they are from nearly all civilizing influences, the Boers, even of the present day, are extremely primitive in their ways and habits. ...

    Article : 594 words
  6. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    The monthly meeting of the Committee was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Present—W. Aikenhead, Esq. (chairman), Mesdames Meredith, W. Flexman, Hardy, D. ...

    Article : 679 words
  7. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—My attention having been called to a notice on the township, issued by Mr H. S. Hutchinson, clerk to the above Road Board, in which he states that I "neglected" to ...

    Article : 220 words
  8. Advertising

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    Advertising : 769 words
  9. VACCINATION.

    SIR,—A few weeks ago a correspondent in your paper wrote a letter trying to show the folly and, I might say, wickedness of vaccination; the enclosed extracts, from an English ...

    Article : 410 words
  10. SARA BERNHARDT IN THE STATES.

    Now that the starring visit of the renowned French actress to the United States is drawing to a close rumours reach this country (says the Home News) that ...

    Article : 327 words
  11. MIXED SCHOOLS.

    SIR, —I have read two letters in The Tasmanian of last week on the above, provoked by your leader of the 28th ult., re "Social Evil," and as it is a topic which should concern all ...

    Article : 490 words
  12. COST OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN NAVIES.

    That England obtains more for her money spent on the navy than the other powers do seems, at first sight, a startling proposition, but it is perfectly correct, as ...

    Article : 251 words
  13. LAUNCESTON HOSPITAL BOARD.

    Present—Messrs G. T. Collins (Chairman), Farrelly, Hobkirk, Harrap, Tyson, Barnes, Stanfield, Ferguson, Barwood, and Dr. Hardy. The minutes of the previous meeting were ...

    Article : 2,570 words
  14. A DISGRACEFUL TRAFFIC.

    A very remarkable trial in connection with the alleged traffic in English girls for immoral purposes, and disclosing an array of facts of the gravest character, ...

    Article : 577 words
  15. THE STATE OF IRELAND.

    The St. James's Gazette says that the fresh outburst of lawlessness in Ireland is a significant result of the fatally weak action of the Government. The ...

    Article : 716 words
  16. THE TASMAN ACCIDENT.

    SIR,—I was much pleased with your leading article in last Friday's issue on the late accident in the Derwent, and quite agree with you that the finding of the Board of Inquiry was rather ...

    Article : 452 words
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