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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Thursday Night.—The thirteen British troops who were recently captured near Barberton have been released by the Boers. ...

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  4. Shipping.

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  5. North-Western News.

    The Litrobe Tabernclo celebrates its anniversary to-morrow. A public meeting and distribution of prizes will take place on Monday evening, and the annual ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. Orange River Colony.

    London, Thursday Night.—It is believed that Commandant De Wet, who is retreating before General Knox, has altered his course and that he is now ...

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  8. SASSAFRAS.

    A lantern entertainment was given on Thursday evening by Mr James Finlayson, of Devonport, in the Wesleyan Church to a fair audience in favor of the ...

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  9. KNOX IN CLOSE PUESUIT.

    London, Friday Morning.—Commandant De Wei and his farces are proceeding towards Dowetsdorp, in the direction of Bloemfontein; General Knox is in close ...

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  10. THE North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times. FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15.

    It woUld perhaps be as unreasonable to expect the freetrade party in Tasmania, to confine itself to hard facts and the logic of the fiscal question as to lie low and ...

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  11. TWO OFFICERS DISGRACED.

    London, Friday Morning.—The Secretary of State for War, Mr St John. Brodrick, has dismissed two officers implicated in the disaster some time since to ...

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  12. The Commonwealth.

    Sydney, Friday.—The flagship Royal Arthur, with the Governor - General aboard, anchored last night i Jervis Bay (about 100 miles south of Sydney), having ...

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  13. Ex-President Kruger.

    London, Thursday Night. — Advices from pro-Boer sources at Brussels state that the Russian Government has urged on Mr Kruger the desirability of ...

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  14. The Returned Troops.

    Adelaide, Friday. — The Commandant states that all men of the Imperial Australian Regiment who have been invalided home will have to return if they are ...

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  15. ULVERSTONE.

    The Leven Road Trust invites tenders for supplying 150yds of approved rubble near Mr W. M. Bennett's on the Forth road. Tenders close on January 4. ...

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  16. The Australian Troops.

    London, Thursday Night.—The R.M.S. Orient, with a contingent of returning Australians aboard, left Capetown to day. ...

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  17. TASMANIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    Launceston, Friday.—Members of the demonstration committee, the executive committee of tho Northern Tasmania Federation League, and others ...

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  18. HARFORD.

    The anniversary in connection with the Wesleyan Church was held at Harford on Sunday last, and was an unqualified success, the choir rendering their parts in a ...

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  19. PENGUIN.

    The Druids Gala at Penguin will be held this year on December 29, instead of the 28th, as previously arranged. Trooper Gibbins yesterday arrested a ...

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  20. Commercial.

    The recent rains falling in succession to the previous heavy downpour have had a most beneficial effect on the crops. The late crops which threatened to be total failures ...

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  21. GREAT FAREWELL AT CAPETOWN

    London, Friday.—Eight hundred Australians and 1,000 Canadians who are returning homo from the war were enthusiastically farewelled at Capetown ...

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  22. BURNIE.

    Messrs Brownell Bros., of Barnie, intimate that their establishment will be opened each night next week until 9 o'clock, in order that customers may have ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS

    Sydney, Friday.—An informal meeting of Tasmanian in Sydney has been held for the purpose of considering the question of the representation of Tasmania in the ...

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  24. DEVONPORT.

    It was intended that members of the Mersey rowing club should compete to-day in various events which have had to be postponed till next week in consequence of the ...

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  25. CASUALTY LIST

    London, Friday Morning.—Corporal G. Dodda (Queensland) has been wounded. Troopers F. W. Mohr and A. Moran (N.S.W.) are missing. ...

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  26. N.W. FARMERS ASSOCIATION.

    The North-Western Farmers Association, Limited, Devonport, reports for the week ending yesterday as follows:— Potatoes: Deliveries of old potatoes have ...

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  27. Mining.

    Launceston, Friday.—The local quotation for tin ore is 19s per. unit, being a fall of 1s 6d. ...

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  28. General items.

    London, Thursday Night.—It has been semi-officially stated at Berlin that Great. Britain and Portugal have entered into an agreement to improve the Delagoa ...

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  29. S.A. ARRANGEMENTS.

    Adelaide, Friday.—The contingent which will represent South Australia at the Sydney celebrations will go to New South Wales by Bea in consequence of ...

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  30. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  31. A QUESTION OF NEUTRALITY.

    London, Thursday Night.—It was recently stated that tho Ehrhardt gun factories at Dusseldorf were delivering in England a number of guns and ...

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  32. WESTRALIANS IN CAMP.

    Perth, Friday.—One hundred men who will represent the defence forces of Weal Australia at the Sydney celebration went into camp this morning, and will embark ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND'S DELEGATES.

    Brisbane, Friday.—The Premier, Chief Secretary, Home Secretary, Minister of Lands, and Hon. G. W. Gray, M.L.O., will represent Queensland at the Sydney ...

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  34. THE VISIT OF IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    Adelaide, Friday.—The Governor (Lord Tennyson) has received the following cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies; "In answer to your ...

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  35. A BISHOP CAPTURED BY BOERS.

    London, Friday Morning.—A force of Boers captured the Bishop of Zululand near Vryheid, in the south-east of the Transvaal, They took his carriage and ...

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  36. Affairs in China.

    London, Thursday Night.—Fresh Boxer placards are making their appearance in various districts in the north of China, They indicate that a rising will probably ...

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  37. TWO DAYS IN BRISBANE.

    Brisbane, Friday.—A cable message has been received by the Government from the Secretary of State for the Colonies stating that the Imperial troops ...

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  38. A NATIVE CHRISTIAN TORTURED.

    Anti-foreigners near Canton recently secured the capture of Dr Yeang, who is a native missionary, and submitted him to brutal torture. They strong him up by ...

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  39. To-Morrow's Church Services.

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  40. INTERCOLONIAL MARKETS.

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  41. THE DOWAGER RELENTS

    London, Friday Morning.—The London "Standard" states that information has reached tho viceroy of Wuchang, an inland city on the Yangtse, that the ...

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  42. Mr Geo. Rignold.

    Mr Geo. Rignold and his dramatic company appear at Burnie to-night in the comedy "Confusion" when a three hoars laugh is promised. Special attention is ...

    Article : 91 words
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