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  2. Shipping.

    Feb. 21—Wareatea, ss, 512 tons, H. J. Blahchard, from Launceston. SAILED. Feb. 21—Dorset, ss, 106 tons, J. Holy ...

    Article : 409 words
  3. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Wednesday, 2.4 p.m.—Colonels Premier and Henniker were on Monday lat within five miles of General Do Wet's anger. The Boers in consequerce hastily ...

    Article : 57 words
  4. CABLES AND WIRES

    London, Wednesday, 3.4 p.m.—On Saturday next His Majesty King Edward intends to start for Germany en a brief visit to his Imperial sister, the Dowager ...

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  5. TASMANIA.

    Hobart, Thursday.—James Munichin was severely injured to-day while attending a machine at Johnston Bros.' woollen mills, into which ho was drawn. ...

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  6. POTATOES IN MELBOURNE.

    Latest mail advices from Melbourne under Tuesday's d the state that Warram-bool potatoes are nominally unchanged at £4 10s to £4 12s 6d, but there have been no ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. BOLSTERING UP HOBART.

    Hobart, Thursday.—A committee from be Hobart Chamber of Commerce asked be Treasurer to-day that railway freights rom Strahan to Zechan should be ...

    Article : 167 words
  8. TRAIN WRECKERS' BARBARITY.

    London, Thursday, 4 40 a.m. —The alders recently derailed the Nanuwpoort 'rain when near Koibosch. The Boors compelled the blacks on the trucks to ...

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  9. A RUSSIAN PANEGYRIC.

    London, Thursday, 4.45 a.m — A journal at St Petersburg, which is the organ of the Russian Foreign Office, contains in a recent issue a glowing panegyric ...

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  10. JOTE GOODS.

    In Melbourne trade lots of cornsacks have been sold at 6s 1½d, and a parcel f 100 bales has been place 1. There has been more inquiry for export, but holders are asking a ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. ULVERSTONE.

    Mr H. A. Nichola, secretary of the United Agricultural Society, has receive. A letter from Sir John Dodds, the Administrator, offering a trophy for the ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. BRITISH IN EAST AFRICA.

    London, Wednesday 2.4 p.m.—The British have captured Ogaden, the Sultan of Jubaland, whom the intend to try for the murder of the British Agent of ...

    Article : 42 words
  13. The Transvaal.

    London, Thursday, 4.45 a.m.—A party if Boers, near Johannesburg, derailed a goads train containing baggage belonging to General Kitchener; The train, which ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—At the wool sales to-day 6,803 bales were offered, and 5,813 sold. The improvement established last week was fully maintained, all descriptions ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    London, 'Wednesday, 2.30 p.m.—Sir John Geddes advocates the establishment of an Australasian Chamber of Commerce in London with large shop rooms for ...

    Article : 32 words
  16. BURNIE.

    It is interesting to note the position of the proposal for the formation of a Fire Brigade Board for Burnie, which" matter was taken in hand recently by the Town ...

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  17. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday.—While picnicking in the Cataract Gorge to-day, two girls and a boy fell into the river and bad a narrow escape from being drowned. ...

    Article : 32 words
  18. Family Notices

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  19. North-Western News.

    Houseaholders are getting snore of water in the town, many of tho tanks being about dry. Mr Wailer, assistant Government ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    London, Thursday, 2.20 a.m.—In the House of Commons last night sn amendment on the Address-in Reply was moved by Mr. T. P. "Whittaker (Liberal), ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. Tamar Regatta.

    Launceston,Thursday.—The annual Tamar regatta was held to-day in the presence of a very large attendance. Splendid weather prevailed. The southern crews were ...

    Article : 345 words
  23. The New Contingents.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The fifth contingent will bd ready to leave as soon as the troopship arrives from Capetown, which should be in a week or ten days. ...

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  24. LATROBE.

    A meeting of the Latrobe Cycling Club was held at Mr J. T. Lucas' Hotel on Wednesday night. Present:—Messrs J. D. Hellewell (chairman), J. T. Lucas, C. ...

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  25. THE North Western Advocate AND FAIR AND FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1901.

    Interesting at the present stage because difficult and t uncertain is the financial problem in connection with the adoption of interState freetrade. When a problem ...

    Article : 788 words
  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, Thursday.—Numerous applications have been received for enrolment in the seventh contingent. ...

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  27. NICARAGUA CANAL TREATY.

    London, Thursday, 6.25 a.m.—A committee appointed by the United States Senate to consider the amendments proposed to the law in regard to the central ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. General Items.

    London, Thursday, 1.45 a.m.—Trooper A. L. Phillips, late of the N.S. Wales mountods, has received a commission in 'the Imperial Yeomanry. ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Geological Society of London has awarded the Murchison medal and prize of this year to Mr. T. S. Hall, M.A., assistant lecturer on ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN MARCHING.

    London, Wednesday, 2.4 p.m.—Reuter's correspondent states that some of Colors' De Lisle's Australians, officers and men, have travelled during Over 12 months of ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. Commercial.

    The grain is taming oat well in this district. Mr John Husband's wheat averaged 45 bushels per acre, and those who hare not threshed are expecting good yields, as the ...

    Article : 60 words
  32. A DELINQUENT SOLDIER.

    Melbourne, Thursday.-At the Prahan police court to-day a man named Herbert H. Curtis, who was oharged with th»ft said ho had seen active services in South Africa with the first Queensland oonting«nt nnd was -wounded in tho hip. Ho had walked from Bris-bane to Molbourno and eould not obtain work. . Tho case was adjourned for a week to allow of inqnirios being made. ...

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  33. A CAPE DECORATION.

    London, Wednesday, 3.4 p.m.—The Premier of Cape Colony, Sir Gordon Spring, proposes to confer a modal with the Imperial star on it to all the Cape ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. SOUTH SPREYTON.

    Formers are pushing on with their harvest ' work, the weather being very favorable. A good many have finished threshing with the West Kentish Company's machine, which has ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. Affairs in China.

    London, Thursday, 4.50 a.m.—The British, German, and Japanese Ministers at Peking recently warned China that noncompliance with the provisions of the joint note would ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. THE QUESTION OF PEACE.

    London, Wednesday, 3.4 p.m.—Speaking in the House of Commons last night the Secretary of State far War, Mr. St. John Brodrick, said that the Government ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. DEVONPORT.

    Deliveries of produce were not so heavy at East Devonport yesterday 'morning, though 14 trucks, arrived by the midday train, but there was a visible weakening in values. A ...

    Article : 287 words
  38. METHODIST APPOINTMENTS.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Appointments for Tasmania have been made at the Primitive Methodist Conference hold at as Ballarat as follows: Launceston, Rev ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. Tattersalls Sweeps

    The following are the drawers of placed horses in. Tattersall's consultation, 60,000 at 5s, on the Anniversary Handicap, run at Randwick on February 16 (postponed from ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Thursday.—A mooting of the State Cabinet was held last night. There had been rumors of differences between the Premier (Sir Wm, Lyne) and the ...

    Article : 98 words
  41. A REMARKABLE LETTER.

    London, Thursday, 1.45 a.m.—A letter from Cape Colony has appealed in the columns of the " Times " over the initials "P.S.," supposed to be written by Philip ...

    Article : 261 words
  42. DEVONPORT

    Yesterday morning Mr H. A. Falck, secretary pro tern, of the Druids Lodge received a telegram to the effect that if certain preliminaries had been complied ...

    Article : 568 words
  43. PENGUIN.

    General Wilson mat with a nasty accident on Wednesday afternoon. He had driven in his pagnal to the residence of his son, and when turning round the ...

    Article : 152 words
  44. HARBOR TRUST APPOINTMENTS.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The appointment of the members of the Harbor Trust was definitely announced to-night as follows:—Messrs R. R. P. Hickson, (Under ...

    Article : 74 words
  45. BURNIE.

    W. T. Pell and Co, Limited, report that at their sale at Coo-ee Creek yesterday, there was an adequate supply of fat stock and a large attendance of buyers, Fat sheep sold ...

    Article : 268 words
  46. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Thursday. —The following in the Tasmanian weather forecast for to-morrow :—A gale slightly-negative on the Queensland coast, cloudy to passing ...

    Article : 49 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. A £1,000,000 LOAN.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—The Government bis decided to open tenders for a loan of £1,000,000 on the Australian market at 3½ per cent. ...

    Article : 27 words
  49. KRUGER'S FUTURE INTENTION.

    London, Thursday, 6 25 a.m.—The correspondent of the " Morning Post" at Pretoria states that a Boer rumor is prevalent to the effect that ex-President ...

    Article : 53 words
  50. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, Thursday.—The Canterbury farmers are organising meetings to consider the question of federation. The majority of witnesses who are giving ...

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  51. HOBART.

    Hobart, Thursday.—Sales at the slanghter-yards to-day ranged as follow:—Cattle, £9 2s 6d to £13 2s 6d ; steers. £10 17s 6d to £13 l5s; cows, £4 to £8 ; vealers, £1 3s to £2 ...

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  52. KRUGER RETURNS AFTER WAR.

    London, Thursday, 4.45 a.m.—Ex-President Kruger announces his. intention to return to the Transvaal after the termination of the war. ...

    Article : 28 words
  53. INTERSTATE MARKETS.

    Melbourne, Thursday.-Wheat is firm

    Article : 126 words
  54. SCHALK BURGER'S SECOND APPEAL.

    London, Thursday, 4.50 a.m.—General Schalk Burger, formerly a member of the Transvaal Executive, who is urging the Boors to surrender, has again informed ...

    Article : 55 words
  55. CAM.

    Mr F. Wells, of Burnie, accompanied by Mr. W. Clarke son, and his son James, accountered a very large black snake near Mr Clarke's residence yesterday. Mr. ...

    Article : 39 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 25 words
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