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  2. Advertising

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  3. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Thursday Night.—The Queen's Speech at the opening of the Imperial Parliament for the autumn session was the shortest on record. It merely states ...

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  5. Shipping.

    Dec. 7—Penguin, ss, 824 tons, J. M'Nair, from Melbourne Passengers:—Saloon: Mesdames Manns and child, Tilly, Alidis, Boston, Crook, Phillips; Misses ...

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  6. A THREATENED LABOR DISPUTE.

    Sydney, Friday.—It is feared that the decision of the Wharf Laborers' Union to alter the hours at which to begin and leave off work on deep sea vessels will ...

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  7. THE BOER WAR.

    Hobart, Friday.—The reception given to the troops which arrived here by the ss Harloch Castle to day was of a most enthusiastic character. The vessel did ...

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  8. BURNIE.

    The Salvation Army is to commence operations at Burnie to-day, when "the barracks" (formerly the Wesleyan Church, Cattley street) will be made use ...

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  9. INDOLENT UNEMPLOYED.

    Sydney, Friday.—A statement has been prepared showing that over 2.000 of the Sydney unemployed have refused to accept work in the country offered by the ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Friday.—Judge Mansfield in his report with regard to the issue of the prospectus of the North Chillagoe's mines company, states it is evident that the ...

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  11. ADDRESS BY LORD SALISBURY.

    London, Friday Morning.—During the debate in the House of Lords last night on the address-in-reply Lord Salisbury, Prime Minister, strenuously re-iterated ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Brisbane, Friday.—The following is the Tasmanian weather forecast for to-morrow:—Cloudy to passing showers, with fogs and strong winds in squalls ...

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  13. TABLE CAPE.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Mt Hicks Chapel took place on Sunday last, the Rev. W. Hamilton (of Burnie) officiating. On Wednesday last ...

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  14. LEGAL RECIPROCITY.

    Brisbane, Friday.—The question of legal reciprocity between Queensland and Tasmania was discussed before the Full Court to-day on an adjourned application ...

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  15. TIDE TABLE.

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  16. NOOK.

    The adage that misfortunes never come singly has been unfortunately verified in the family of Mr and Mrs M'Innes, old and respected residents of this district. ...

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  17. A DROUCHT-BLASTED COUNTRY.

    Brisbane, Friday.—Mr H. Chatterton, superintendent of the Mitchell Rabbit Board, arrived at Charleville to-day from a three months' trip in the south-western ...

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  18. BURNIE.

    Dec. 7—Penguin, ss, 824 tons, J. M'Nair, from Melbourne. Passengers:—Saloon: Mesdames Worth, Lee, Yencken, Tolhurst and party, Plummer and child; Misses Bloor ...

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  19. DEATH OF A SENATOR.

    London, Thursday Night.—The death is announced of Senator K. Davis, of Minnesota, a prominent United States politician. ...

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  20. FATE OF A SHIPWRECKED CREW.

    London, Thursday Night.—The captain and eight members of the crew of the steamer Rossgull, which was wrecked on the coast of Jersey, have been drowned. ...

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  21. OTHER INTERESTING ITEMS.

    London Bioscope Co.—The London Bioscope Company, which recently made a highly successful tour of the North-West Coast, will commence on it next ...

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  22. WELCOMES ON THE COAST.

    The demonstration committee made a start on Thursday with their decorations, and erected one of the arches across Main street It is intended to decorate ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, Friday.—The penny postage rate, which comes into operation on January 1, applies to the United Kingdom and to some of the colonies, but not to ...

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  24. THE CZAR'S CONDITION.

    London, Friday Morning.—The Czar now rises daily. His temperature and pulse are normal, and his general condition is satisfactory. ...

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  25. LATROBE.

    A novel and interesting entertainment is to be given in the Oddfellows' Hall on Thursday, December 13, by the pupils of the Queen's College, who have for some ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. PORTUGAL AND HOLLAND.

    London, Friday Morning. — Reuter's correspondent states that differences have arisen between Portugal and Holland, respecting the withdrawal by the former ...

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  27. The Commonwealth.

    Sydney, Friday.—The seats on the platform to be erected on the General Hospital grounds, commanding a view of the Commonwealth procession, has been ...

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  28. ULVERSTONE.

    The local members of the returning contingent are expected to arrive at Ulverstone by the troop train at about 5 o'clock on Sunday morning. Though no doubt a ...

    Article : 161 words
  29. Mining.

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  30. Commercial.

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  31. DEATH OF A SONG WRITER

    London, Friday Morning.—The death is announced of Mr Henry Russell, a popular song writer. ...

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  32. NEW GROUND.

    The State school will re-open on Monday after having been closed for the past four weeks on account of illness in the schoolmistress' family. All is now ...

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  33. WESTRALIA SENDS 100 MEN.

    Sydney, Friday.—The Premier received a cable to-day from Sir John Forrest, stating that Westralia will send 100 officers and men to Sydney. ...

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  34. TOD SLOAN DISQUALIFIED.

    London, Friday Morning.—Tod Sloan, the famous American lightweight jockey, has been refused a license to ride in England, he having been found to have ...

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  35. DEVONPORT.

    The equestriennes of East Devonport who frequent the Post Office there are indebted to the thoughtfulness of Dr A. Young, who has had placed in position a ...

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  36. MAORI REPRESENTATIVES.

    Auckland, Friday.—Mr Carroll, the Native Minister (who with Messrs Seddon and Ward will represent the Government), will be accompanied to the ...

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  37. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Major-General Downes has been invited by the Government to prepare a scheme for the reception of the Imperial troops, who will visit ...

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  38. THE North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8.

    Miss Coleman has received a letter from her brother "Jack," who was wounded at Elands River. He is still in the hospital at Kimberley and has had to ...

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  39. RIANA.

    A meeting was held in the school room on Wednesday night for the purpose of making all necessary arrangements for holding a social on the arrival of ...

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  40. INTERCOLONIAL MARKETS.

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  41. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Adelaide, Friday.—Lord Hopetoun is expected to arrive at Largs Bay at noon on Monday. He will tranship at once to the flagship Royal Arthur, and resume the ...

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  42. LAUNCESTON'S RECEPTION.

    From the returns furnished Lieutenant-Colonel Martin, of Launceston. It is probable that over 1,070 troops will take part in the reception celebrations at ...

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  43. PROBATE ON ALF. JOSEPHS' ESTATE.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Probate duty to the amount of £7,377 was paid to-day in respect of the estate of the late Alf. Josephs, the well-known bookmaker, who ...

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  44. N.Z. FALL IN WOOL.

    Auckland, Friday.—There was a marked fall in prices at the Wellington wool sales to-day and yesterday. ...

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  45. Cam Road Trust.

    Present: T. Hilder (chairman). H. Franks. C. Gilmour and R. Old. Messrs J. P. Myers, R. Franks and others informed the trust that the timber ...

    Article : 340 words
  46. DEATH OF A TURF PATRON.

    Melbourne, Friday.—Mr M. Graham, who came to Melbourne to purchase horses for the Maharajah of Patiala, has received word from India that his patron ...

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  47. BRITISH AND FOREIGN MARKETS.

    London, Friday Morning.—The wheat markets are firmer, especially in Paris. Business in cargoes is quiet. Australian cargoes November-December shipment, are ...

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  48. A BURNIE CONTINGENT.

    Over 20 of the Burnie detachment, 3rd Battalion, under Captain F. Knowles Miller, left for Ulverstone shortly after 2.30 this morning en route to Launceston ...

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  49. ORMOND CHAIR OF MUSIC.

    Melbourne, Friday.—The report of the selection committee appointed in London to consider applications for the post of Ormond Professor of Music at the ...

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  50. Family Notices

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  51. PINE ROAD.

    Notwithstanding that the annual picnic in connection with the Pinewood Sabbath school was postponed from Monday till Tuesday on account of the rain it was ...

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  52. PARLIAMENT.

    The amendments of the House of Assembly in the Bills of Sale Bill were agreed to. The Chief Secretary moved for leave to ...

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  53. The Transvaal.

    London, Thursday Night. — General French has succeeded in expelling 500 Boers from the Lasburg district. The British captured many prisoners, and ...

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  54. WEST KENTISH.

    The anniversary services in connection with the Presbyterian Church, West Kentish, were held on Sunday and Wednesday last. Notwithstanding the ...

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  55. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Friday.—The hearing of the Coningham divorce case was resumed this morning. The co-respondent, Dr Denis F. ...

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  56. ATTACK ON UTRECHT REPULSED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The British garrison at Utrecht repulsed an attack made upon the town by a force of 200 Boers, killing six of the attackers. ...

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  57. ATTACK ON A1 CONVOY.

    London, Friday Morning.—On December 3 a British convoy escort consisting of 25 Victorian Mounteds, with two guns from the 75th Battery and two companies ...

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  58. House of Assembly.

    The Inscribed Stock Bill was read the second time and partly considered. The Meat Duties Abolition Bill was read the second time and passed through ...

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