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  2. Advertising

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  3. Shipping.

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Thursday Morning—The " Daily Mail'" states on the authority of its correspondent at Johannesburg, that General Botha, Commander-in-Chief of ...

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  5. DON.

    Tho concert held at tho Mechanics' Institute oh Wednesday night was a pleas at social function, although the attendance was limited owing to other ...

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  6. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    London, Wednesday Night—Some time since tho Japanese troops largely withdrew from Peking and Tientsin, but as they have not embarked the presumption ...

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  7. THE MING TOMES.

    London, Wednesday Night —Another small German expedition has set out from Peking in the direction of the celebrated tombs, of the Imperial Ming ...

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  8. ULVERSTONE

    The London Bioscope was welcomed to Ulverstone on Wednesday evening by a house crowded to overflowing. The numerous pictures shown were without ...

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  9. The Tasmanians.

    Hobart, Thursday — Troopers A. V Chester (Stanley), A. E. Viney (Whitefoord Hills), ami E. Guest (Evandale), who returned from South Africa yesterday ...

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  10. DEVONPORT

    A fire broke out at Goslia's Sea View Hotel about 11.15 aim. yesterday, in one of the upstairs bedrooms, through the curtains'catching fire from a spirit lamp ...

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  11. Peace Negotiations.

    London, Thursday Morning — The Chinese pleuipotentiaries have commenced to negotiate with the Ministers at Peking, the recently published stipulations of ...

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  12. ACTIVITY OF AUSTRALIANS.

    London, Wednesday Night—Among the batches of Boer prisoners which have arrived at Mafeking for confinement are 80 Boers from the Ottoshoop district, ...

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  13. HART TO ARRANGE FOR INDEMNITY.

    London, Thursday Morning— The Dowager Empress has appointed Sir Robert Hart to act as China's agent in arranging for the foreign indemnity and ...

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  14. THANKS FOR MAJOR CAMERON.

    Hobart, Thursday—In the House of Assembly to-night Mr Hartnoll naked the Premier if it is the intention of Ministers to invite Major ...

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  15. Policy of the Powers.

    London, Thursday Morning—The Emperor William of Germany opened the Reichstag yesterday in person. In the course of the firm speech His Imperial ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday.—There is still very little doing in the produce market. A goad demand exists for mill offal and fowls wheat. Old potatoes are almost ...

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  18. REWARDING VALOR.

    The news was recently, conveyed by our cables that Ontario, the chief State of the Canadian Dominion, intends to present each of its returned soldiers from South ...

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  19. BURNIE

    Mr P. J. Lovett, Government Auditor, who has been engaged in auditing accounts of Government offices on the North-West Coast during the last two or ...

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  20. HOBART.

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  21. Sporting.

    The good form shown by north-west coast bred jumping horses at the Doluraine races on Wednesday once more clearly demonstrates how suitable the pastures ...

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  22. The Australian Troops.

    London, Wednesday Night—Privates W. H. Gosse and J. G.' Saunders (South Australian Mountods) have received commissions in the Royal Fiel Artillery. ...

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  23. JUTE GOODS.

    We take the following from the last issue of "The Co-operator," a Sydney publication, to hand by Wednesday's mail:—During the past week there has ...

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  24. INVALIDS FOR THE COLONIES.

    London, Wednesday Night—The steamer Suffolk sails on Friday from Capetown for Australia with 50 invalided soldiers and 20 officers aboard. ...

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  25. Commercial.

    The potato crops are very backward this season around here, as there has been such cold, frosty nights and hot, drying winds through the day. The ground is ...

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  26. GENERAL HUTTON IN PRAISE.

    London, Thursday Morning—Major-General Hutton, formerly of Sydney, who was in command of the colonial brigade in South Africa (composed principally, of ...

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  27. INTERCOLONIAL MARKETS.

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  28. CRICKET.

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  29. North-Western News.

    The Westward Ho Amateur Dramatic Company staged " Current Cash," for the second and last time in Deloraine on Wednesday night, when there was again ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. STAVERTON.

    Feed is growing bravely, and some of us will be—as we usually are about Christmas time —understocked. The crops too are making good headway, bar ...

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  32. CASUALTIES.

    London, Thursday Morning—Trooper L. J. Reilly (Victoria) has been slightly wounded at Ottoshoop. Trooper. Gh W. Rickard (Victoria) has been severely ...

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  33. THE North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16.

    THE announcement has been made that Sir Philip Fysh intends leaving London in January, when he will relinquish his position as Agent-General for the colony ...

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  34. DEVONPORT.

    Very few potatoes are coming in at present, but a truck or two arrived yesterday by the afternoon train. No business was done, but £3 5s was given as the ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

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  36. STAVERTON.

    Mr Davis had a nice haul of fish recently, consisting of blackfish and trout. Cricket is the great theme here just ...

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  37. ROCKY CAPE.

    Mr B. Harmon lost a fine Harefield yearling filly on Sunday, afternoon. In the morning Mr Harman was patting her and in the afternoon he found her dead ...

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  38. General Items.

    London, Wednesday Night—Berlin advices state that 15,000 Boars intend to trek across the Kalahari desert, north-west of the Transvaal, and to colonise in ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. BURNIE.

    Messrs W. T. Bell and Co., Limited, held their usual monthly sale of stock yesterday at their yards, Coo-ee Creek, when they yarded 250 head of fat and ...

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  41. MONTAGU.

    Mr Cann, of Penguin, was the successful tenderer for work at Montagu jetty, but as Yet he has not made a start. ...

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  42. SHEFFIELD.

    The return of the members of the first two contingents from South Africa is being looked forward to with much interest here, and doubtless a large ...

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  43. THE MAFEKING NUNS.

    London, Wednesday Night—The Queen has granted an interview to two of the leading nUns who Showed such heroism in Mafeking by their conduct of the ...

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  44. FRANKFORD.

    The Branch Board of Agriculture held their monthly meeting in the Public Hall when there was a good attendance. Mr Welch gave his report of the ...

    Article : 340 words
  45. ULVERSTONE v. WEDNESDAY CLUB.

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  46. KRUGER IN A NEW ROLL.

    London, Wednesday Night—Dr Loyds, the Boor agent in Europe, declares that ex-President Kruger has saved a portion of the funds of the Transvaal Treasury, ...

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  47. TABLE CAPE.

    Mr Wm. Jones, held a highly successful sale of stook and implements at Boat Harbor on Wednesday, under instructions from the executors of the estate of the ...

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  48. LATROBE.

    An alteration haB been made in the services for Sunday next in the Anglloan parish of Mersey notice of "which will be found in another column. At the ...

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  49. REMOUNTS FOR THE ARMY.

    London, Thursday Morning—Mr. W. P. Hales, a notable war correspondent in South Africa, advocates the establishment of Imperial military horse breeding farms ...

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  50. ROCKY CAPE.

    Cropping is very late here this year. The potatoes are not all in yet, and the ground is very hard to plough. Grain crops are looking splendid. ...

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  51. A LANDROSTS CONFESSION.

    London, Thursday Morning—An exlandrost of a leading town in the Transvaal, and who is now a prisoner in the hands of the British at Durban, has made ...

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  52. MONTAGU.

    The weather at last seems to be settling into something like spring, with a few calm sunny days, after a continuation of high winds which did a deal of harm to ...

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  54. Advertising

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