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  2. Flower Show at Ulverstone.

    As briefly recorded yesterday a flower show in connection with the Wesleyan Church anniversary celebration was opened at Ulverstone on Wednesday, and ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    London, November 19.—The reinforcement arrangements now in progress are expected, by the middle of January, to place Lord Kichener's troops in a ...

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  7. BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

    London, November 18.—The Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand, has addressed a letter to the "St. James' Gazette," in which he states that the ...

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  8. THE North Western Advocate. AND FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22.

    The Roocoo Photo Co. have on view artistic portraits of leading townspeople, which exhibit a high order of merit. Those who wish to. secure photographs ...

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  9. TABLE CAPE.

    On Monday a leading tonsorial artist from an his town drove over to-Wynyard in his pony chaise. Although chiefly on pleasure bent, he had his eyes ...

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  10. ULVERSTONE.

    With regard to tho proposed deviation on the road from Kindred to Clarke's Plains, the Levon Road Trust has received intimation that tho Chief Inspector of ...

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  11. CHOLERA.

    London, November 19.—Cholera ia raging at Java,' there being some 120 cases daily. ...

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  12. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    London, November 19.—Commandan Fouchea is to the north of Jamestown, and retreating rapidly towards Barkly East. Mallin and Hugo Lalegan, with about ...

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  13. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    London, November 19.—The President of the Council and Minister for Home Affairs, Herr von Sz II, speaking in the Hungarian Diet, said that the Triple ...

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  14. LEVEN MARINE BOARD.

    At its meeting on Wednesday, the Leven Marino Board considered a report in connection with contemplated repairs to the Leven wharf, in which Mr P. H. ...

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  15. UPPER BARRINGTON.

    The 30th anniversary of tho Wesleyan Sunday school was held on Sunday, November 17, divine services being conducted by the Rev W. Hamilson. The ...

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  16. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    London, November 19.—Prince Ching has been instructed to proceed with the negotiation of the treaty recording Manchuria between Russia and China. ...

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  17. FREE SPEECH ENGLAND.

    London, November 19.—Lord Salisbury, acknowledging a vote of confidence in the Government passed by a meeting at York, says that England is the only ...

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  19. Shipping.

    Nov. 21—Mary Laurie, keitch, 64 tonB, Andrew M'Leod, from Melbourne. Penguin, sp, is eipeoted tbis aftetnooD from Melbourne via Batniaand Stanley, ...

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  20. The Commonwealth.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Sir John Forrest, replying to Sir J. L. Bonython (S.A.), said ho was not aware of any restrictions which compelled Australian ...

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  21. GERMANY'S DUELLING CRAZE.

    London, November 19.—After supper ono night at insterburg, Prussia, Lieutenant Blackowitz struck Lieutenant Hildebrandt. A Court of Honor considered ...

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  22. ABBOTSHAM.

    A sports meeting was bald on Wednesday at Abbotsham, when there was a fair attendance, considering the disagreeable day. The Maiden Chop was won by G. ...

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  23. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    London, November 19.—King Edward and Queen Alexandria will open the Imperial Parliament in state at Westminster on January 16 for the session's business. ...

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  24. Sporting.

    The following Devonport team will meet a Latrobe combination at Latrobe to-morrow:—Fannon (3), Solomon, Conway, Murray, Holmes, Raymond ...

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  25. GERMANY'S COALING STATIONS.

    London, November 19.—Baron von Holleben, German Ambassador to the United States, has assured President Rooseveldt that tho reports of Germany ...

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  26. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—James Adderly was found guilty to-day of attempted murder and was remanded for sentence. He stabbed a flower seller in the street. ...

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  27. DEVONPORT.

    The Esplanade widening question is having some peculiar developments. For the past day or two signatures have been solicited to a petition to the Town Board ...

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  28. DUNORLAN v. CHUDLEIGH.

    On Saturday last the Chudleigh cricketers journeyed to Dunorlan, where they played their first mat oh for the season. Only eight of Chudleigh's men ...

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  29. A WANT OF CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Opposition in the Assembly has decided to move a want of confidence vote against the Government and expect a majority. The ...

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  30. BLYTHE RIVER.

    A sports' meeting, which will consist principally of chopping events, will take place in the vicinity of the Blythe lion Minos to-morrow. The. fixture promises ...

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  31. NORTH-WESTERH ASSOCIATIONS.

    Sheffield: Cook, Febey, Hill, Kelly (2), Husband, M'Guire, Moore, Morton, Larter, Roberts; emergency, H. Smith. Second Elevens ...

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  32. TARIFF IN COMMITTEE.

    In committee on the tariff discussion was resumed on cigars. Sir W. M'Millan made another appeal for an increased fixed duty and tho abolition of the ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Great heat has been experienced in the country districts of New South Wales, also terrible duststorms, which did much damage. ...

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  34. STOWPORT.

    A public meeting, held in Stowport hall to consider the advisability of enlerging that building, resolved to extend the building 15ft, and to add a small ...

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  35. TWO DEATH SENTENCES.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Carl Kubnell was found guilty to-day of poisoning Florence Smith, and was sentenced to death. ...

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  36. Commercial.

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  37. A FATAL FIRE.

    Broken Hill, Thursday.—To-day [?]errifio dast-storm passed through the town. Three fires broke oat while the storm raged. One occurred in a ...

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  38. BURNIE.

    At the Police Court yesterday, W. Wylie was charged with leaving a float standing in front of the Post Office with out a light, and was fined 23 6d with ...

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  39. Devonport Esplanade Widening.

    Sir,—The Rev D. Brown will, no doubt, continue to twist away from the main points, and his statements in his late letters are no more to be relied on than ...

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  40. TASMANIAN.

    Launceston, Thursday.—Mr H. G. Spicer, chairman of the Stanley Harbot League, has been advised that Mr M. Cormick will leave Hobart for Stanley ...

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  41. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

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  42. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A Bill to farther amend the Fire Brigades Act was read the first time. The Burnie Water Sill was read a second time, committee and several ...

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  43. THE VICTORIAN SEASON.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The cereal crops are looking) well, and moat will average 15 bushels per sore. There is a prospect of a good season all round. ...

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  44. TASMANIAN MAIL TABLE.

    United Kingdom, Europe, India, China, etc.: Tuesday, noon. South Africa: Tuesday, noon, Australian States : Saturday, 6.30 a.m. ...

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  46. Mining.

    Launceston, Thursday:—The Ml. Bischoff T.M. Co.'s London cable quotes tin at £6114 10s ; market firm. List sales were effected at £113 10s. ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir.—I have read tho letter of "Iconoclast." in your issue of to-day, and if all his statements are on a par with his allusion to the Parliamentary proceedings ...

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  48. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    In committee on the Electoral Bill, Clause 82—Appointment and notification of agents, was struck oat. Clause 83 was mended so that only one scrutineer shall ...

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  49. DON.

    The tea and public meeting in connection with the Don Congregational S.S. Anniversary was held on Wednesday. The attendance at the tea was not be ...

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  50. DEVONPORT.

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  51. WELDBROOK T.M. CO. WOUND UP.

    Launceston, Thursday.—At an extra-ordinary mooting of shareholders in the Weldbrook T.M. Co. this evening It was resolved to wind up the company, Mr E. ...

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  52. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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  53. FORTH.

    A very pretty wedding took place on Tuesday last at Norfolk Greek, the contracting parties being Mr B. J. Golhoun, of Penguin, and Miss Nellie Barker ...

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  54. NOTICES OF MOTION AND QUESTION.

    Mr Hodgman, on Tuesday, to ask the Premier if he intends introducing a Sheep-dipping and Branding Bill. Mr Reibey, on Friday, to move that a ...

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  55. BURNIE.

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  56. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.

    Yesterday at the Court of General Sessions in its Local Courts jurisdiction, before Messrs A. .E. Chapman, S.M. (chairman) and J. Stirling, J.P., Wm ...

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    The Stanley Cricket Club will hold a social on Tuesday night, tho music at which will be supplied by the Irishtown band ...

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