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  2. Advertising

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  3. Shipping.

    May 11—Dorset, ss, 106 tons, J. Holyman, from Launceston. May 11—Moonah, ss, 67 tons, G. Madden, from Launceston. ...

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  4. CABLES ARID WIRES.

    London, Friday, 2.18 p.m.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr H. Labouchere, member for Nottingham, the well-known Radical, and proprietor of ...

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  5. ANARCHISTS ARRESTED IN SPAIN.

    London, Friday, 6 p.m.—Many anarchist leaders have been arrested at Barcelona, in the north of Spain. [It was recently discovered that Paris ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Friday, 3 p.m.—The village of Hartebestefontein, in the south-west of the Transvaal, has been destroyed by the British, and 153 women and children left ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Sanday.—Another case of plague has been discovered at Brisbane. ...

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  8. THIRTEEN PLAQUE CASES.

    Brisbane, Sunday.—A second case of plague was reported to-night, making 13 cases now under treatment. ...

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  9. TURKISH PRECAUTIONS.

    London, Friday, 2 p.m.—The Porte in pursuance of its insane precautions against anarchists reported recently, has raided all the European mail bags arriving ...

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  10. LORD LAMINGTON'S NEW APPOINTMENT.

    Brisbane, Saturday.—Unofficial advices from Ceylon state it 13 anticipated that Lord Lamington, Governor of Queensland, will shortly ba appointed Governor ...

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  11. MUNICIPALITY ESTABLISHED AT JOHANNESBERG.

    London, Friday, 2.13 p.m.—Municipal government has been re-established at Johannesberg. [This intimation ia significant of the ...

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  12. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Sunday.—Alfred Hooper, working at the Macquarie Heads breakwater, was severely injured in the back on Saturday by a rock from a blast. He was ...

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  13. IN MEMORY OF THE LATE QUEEN.

    London, Friday, 2 p.m.—The Government of Canada has proclaimed May 24 as a permanent holiday in memory of her late Majesty Queen Victoria, under ...

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  14. GREAT AMERICAN SHARE GAMBLE.

    London, Saturday, 2 a.m.—In connection with the "Wall street share gamble, an agreement has been arrived at between the Kuhn group of speculators on the one ...

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  15. BRITISH CAPTURES IN THE SOUTHEAST.

    London, Saturday, 2 a.m.—The British column at Standerton has captured from Commandant Dalanga 2,000 sheep and 500 cattle. ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Commercial.

    The condition of the potato market on Saturday was peculiar. Dealers hold their stocks, in preference to shipping for Sydney, and declined to purchase for that ...

    Article : 151 words
  18. BANKRUPT AND CREDITOR.

    Hobart, Saturday.—Justice M'Intyre delivered judgment to-day in the case re Arthur Ibbotson. bankrupt, which was an application by F. O. Henry, Strahan, on ...

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  19. NATIONALISING BELGIUM'S COAL SUPPLY.

    London, Friday, 2.18 p.m.—The Belgian Government has appointed a committee to inquire into the question of the State purchasing the coalfields of the ...

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  20. THE North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. MONDAY, MAY 18, 1901.

    With the approaching session of the Tasmanian Parliament, subjects of more or less political importance are obtruding themselves. Before the work of the ...

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  21. CAPTURING A GUN.

    London, Saturday, 2 a.m.—Reuter's correspondent in South Africa states that General Methuen at Buisfontein recaptured a gun taken previously from the ...

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  22. A TREASONABLE IRISH JOURNAL

    London, Friday, 2.18 p.m.—An entire edition of the United National League's organ " The Irish People," the property of Mr O'Brien, M.P., has boon seized by ...

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  23. ACCIDENT TO A BOY.

    Hobart, Saturday. — A boy named Vincent while playing to-day had his thigh broken. ...

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  24. COLONEL GRENFELL'S SUCCESS

    London, Saturday, 2 a.m.—Besides taking Klipdam and killing several Boers and capturing 45 Colonel Grenfell captured a gun which had been taken by ...

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  25. CRIMINAL COURT CALENDAR.

    Hobart, Saturday.—The following is the criminal calendar for the sitting of the Criminal Court on Tuesday next, when Justice Clark and Justice M'Intyre will ...

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  26. A KRUPP GUN UNEARTHED.

    London, Saturday, 3 p.m.—Colonel Babiogton has unearthed a Krupp gun in the north of the Transvaal. Major Vials (Westralia), with a force of ...

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  27. ULVERSTONE.

    Very little business was done on Saturday. Quotations wore as follow : —Potatoes, 47s 6d, firm and few deliveries; oats, Is 5d to Is 6d, firm; chaff, 45s to ...

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  28. A VILE ATTACK ON THE KING.

    London, Saturday, 8 p.m.—The correspondent of the " Times " at Dublin states that the " Irish People " was seized after the publication of a foul obscene attack on ...

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  29. LARGE BRITISH CAPTURES

    London, Sunday, 2 a.m.—Lord Kitchener reports that since May 7 28 Boon have been killed, 6 wounded, 180 taken prisoners, while 183 have surrendered. ...

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  30. CUSTOMS RETURNS.

    Devonport.—The following was the customs revenue for the week ending on Saturday :—Duties : Spirits, £47 15s 2d ; tobacco, £86 17s ; other goods, £154 18s ; ...

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  31. THE SUSPECTED COAST BURGLAR.

    Hobart, Sunday.—Anbrey Davies, who was out on bail on a charge of burglary at the Union Steamship Co.'s office, Hobart, was arrested early this morning ...

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  32. General Items.

    London, Friday, 2.18 p.m.—The war medals issued for South African troops number 800,000. The medals require the use of 40 miles of ribbon, for attaching ...

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  33. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    London, Saturday, 2 a.m.—Speaking in the House of Commons last night, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr G. Wyndham; said the seizure of the "Irish ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    London, Friday, 2 p.m.—At the wool gales to-day Merino wools were 5 per cent above opening rates; crossbred wools were strong, but low classes easier. ...

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  35. LAUNCESTON.

    Launcoston, Sunday. — Mr Thomas Tabart, secretary of the Department of Agriculture, was in the city yesterday morning and returned to Hobart in the ...

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  36. AN ACTION FOR LIBEL

    London, Saturday, 2 p.m. — The solicitors of Wernher, Beit, and Co., a Sooth African firm, have, as anticipated, issued a writ for libel against Mr A. B. ...

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  37. LORD SALISBURY IN GOOD HEALTH.

    London, Saturday, 2 p.m.—The Prime Minister of Great Britain, the Marquis of Salisbury, has returned to England from France. He was absent on a holiday of ...

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  38. THE POSTAL DEFICIT.

    London, Saturday, 2 p.m.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir M, Hicks-Beach, replying to Mr Henniker Heaton, the well-known postal reformer ...

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  39. A CHINESE AFFRAY.

    Launesston, Sunday.—A Chinese miner named Tue Wah was admitted to the hospital last night from Gladstone, suffering from two serious scalp wounds. The ...

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  40. THE DEATH OF C. S. AGNEW.

    Lannceston, Sunday.—It transpires that the death of Mr C. S. Agnew, of Waverley, on Friday last was caused by suffocation during an epileptic fit which occurred ...

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  41. A NARROW GOVERNMENT MAJORITY

    London, Saturday, 2 a.m.—Last night a snatch vote on the Scottish estimates gave the Government a majority of 12 orly. ...

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  42. SPEECH BY MR BALFOUR.

    London, Saturday, 7.10 a.m.—After Mr Wyudham's statement Mr Balfour affirmed that the publication of obscene libels appeared to be a necessary weapon ...

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  43. GENERAL

    Lake View Consols shares sold yesterday at £9 12s 6d; Mount Lyells, £4 12s 6d; North Lyells, £2 10s. ...

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  44. News in Brief.

    Carpenters and stonemason wanted at Blythe. See advt. ...

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  45. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—Mr Edward Keep, a well-known merchant, died on Saturday, aged 70. ...

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  46. The Far East.

    London, Saturday, 6.10 a.m.—Circumstantial advices from Singaufu state that Luchhanlin and Yunghi are supporting the Dowager's resctionaries, and are defying ...

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  47. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Hobart, Saturday.—A cablegram hu been received from South Africa stating that Troopers J. F. Egan (Stanley) and W. P. C. Hodgkinson (Sheffield), of the ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Sunday—Two more oases of small-pox have developed among the troops who returned from China by the Chingtn. ...

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  49. A WELL-MERITED AWARD.

    London, Saturday, 2 a.m.—Lieutenant Herbert A. Reid has boon decorated with the Distinguished Service Order for his feat in ambushing Commandant Schroeder ...

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  50. THE MURDERS.

    Sydney, Friday.—Nothing further has transpired in regard to the tragedies last night at Gonlburn and Young. A detective has gone to both places from Sydney ...

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  51. Mining.

    Launceston, Sunday.—At the White Pinafore mine. Lefroy, 12in payable stone has been out in the east end. In consequence shires have again firmed. ...

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  52. Cape Colony.

    London, Saturday, 2 p.m.—A force of Tasmanians under Lieut-Colonel Wallack, underwent an engagement with Commandant Scheepner, at Gounasholk, in ...

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  53. VICTORIAN CASUALTIES.

    London, Sunday, 2 a.m.—The following casualties occurred to Victorian mounteds, near Rhenosterkop, Orange Colony, on May 7: ...

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  54. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Sydney, Sunday—A destructive fire occurred early this morning at the comer of Kent and Liverpool streets. The damage probably amounts to several ...

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  55. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

    Sales: White Pinafore, Is (1 save) Central Farrell, 5d East Volunteer, 4½d (2 sales) ...

    Article : 27 words
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