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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 462 words
  3. The Governor-General.

    Hobart, Tuesday. — The Governor-General, Lord Northcote, who has been spending a week in Tasmania, left this morning, accompanied by the Premier ...

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  4. The War.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The Acting Consul-General for Japan received the following communication to-day from Baron Komura, Japanese Minister for Foreign ...

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  5. MORIARTY.

    The New Ground Cricket Club are to be congratulated on the fact that two of their members—Messrs L. Wescombe and J. Thomas—have been selected to play ...

    Article : 81 words
  6. Commercial.

    A fair amount of produce came into the town and port yesterday. Deliveries of potatoes by road to West Devonport amounted to 16 teams, but very few came ...

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  7. ARRANGEMENTS OF THE TOUR.

    To-day, Wednesday, March 15.—Leave Ulverstone by train at 730 a.m. and Burnie at 830 a.m., for Waratah, which place will be reached at 11.15 a.m. Leave ...

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  8. SASSAFRAS.

    Flans of an elaborate brick residence for Mr T. Ingram have been drawn by Mr S. Priest, Jan., architect, of Devonport, who will receive tenders for its ...

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  9. DEVONPORT.

    A reminder is given of the auction sale of superior furniture and effects by the N.W. Farmers' Association for Mr D. Gamble on the Don road to-day. ...

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  10. North-Western News.

    Mr M. L. Tucker, Railton, cautious all persons against trespassing on his land between Railton and Sunnyside. He offers a reward of £3 for information ...

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  11. AT DELORAINE.

    The Governor-General passed through Deloraine yesterday afternoon, and was accorded a very hearty welcome. A large number of residents from different parts ...

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  12. RECEPTION AT BURNIE.

    Lord Northcote will merely pass through Bornie this morning, but will arrive on the return trip from the West at 1230 pm. on Friday next, and will ...

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  13. SHEFFIELD.

    A public meeting, convened by Mr G. Dyer, chairman of the Kentish Road Trust, took place on Saturday evening to consider the question of tendering a ...

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  14. CUNN'S PLAINS.

    W. T. Bell and Co. announce an important clearing sale for Mr F. Henry on Thursday, March 30. The list advertised includes 237 head of cattle, 858 sheep, 75 ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. OVERWHELMING DEFEAT OF THE RUSSIANS.

    London, March 13.—The result of the past tea days fighting is Manchuria, has been the complete and disastrous defeat of the Russian forces, who to date, have ...

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  16. ULVERSTONE.

    There was only a limited supply of produce forward yesterday, as is usual on Mondays, potatoes being limited to 250 bags. Values were quoted at £6, a figure ...

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  17. RUSSIANS DEMENTED.

    Many of the Russians are demented u a result of the constant fighting and want of rest and food. ...

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  18. KOUROPATKIN WANTS TO RESIGN.

    General Kouropatkin has asked the permission of the Czar to resign the generalship of the Russian army in Manchuria, as the result of the last disaster. ...

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  19. Australasia.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Sir Malcolm M'Eachara has resigned his seat on the City Council, as he intends to leave shortly for England and to reside there. ...

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  20. CAM.

    Farmers are still carting away potatoes from this district, though one hears of some who have not commenced digging yet and are holding back. One farmer ...

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  21. JAPANESE IN HOT PURSUIT.

    The Japanese are still keeping up their pursuit, and are advancing rapidly northward, sweeping the Russians as they go. They have now reached a point 25 miles ...

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  22. SAVED FROM SUICIDE.

    Melbourne, Tuesday. — Amy Jones, aged 31, climbed the railings of Prince's Bridge to-day, and attempted to commit suicide, but was stepped by a constable. ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. Family Notices

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  24. KOUROPATKIN WITHOUT SUPPLIES.

    General Kouropatkin is going to Harbin, a great Russian town about 250 miles north of Mukden, and the junction of the trans-Siberian and the Mancharian ...

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  25. FORTH

    The annual meeting of landholders of the Don Road District will be held at the Bridge Hotel, Forth, on Tuesday, April 11, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of electing ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Tuesday. — The steamer Wareatea shipped for Melbourne to-day 2,000ft blackwood, 1,194 boards and 418 bales straw. ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Percival Gardiner has been found guilty of the attempted murder of Emma Black. Sentence of death was recorded. ...

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  28. ULVERSTONE.

    The Salvation Army held their annual harvest festival services on Sunday. Major and Mrs Vince reinforced the local officers. The meetings during the day ...

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  29. A JAPANESE FEAT.

    It is reported that General Nogi's men marched at the rate of 40 miles per day to get near the Russians in the enveloping movement. ...

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  30. FATAL SEARCH FOB WHITE ANTS.

    Archibald M'Farlane, a very old resident of Lower Southgate, aged 74 ascended through a manhole in the ceiling at his residence to investigate the ravages of ...

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  31. Shipping.

    March 14—Orion, ss, 214 tons, A. J. Lloyd, from Melbourne. March 14—Kakapo, as, 1,521 tODS, J. Graham, from Sydney. ...

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  32. AT ULVERSTONE.

    The people of Ulverstone on learning that Lord Northcote proposed to visit the town daring bis tour of the island, determined to give him a personal assurance of ...

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  33. THE SYDNEY MARKETS.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—Mr H. Pratt, produce merchant, Sussex street, Sydney, reported this afternoon as follows:— "Potatoes are weaker to-day, and the ...

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  34. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    A sitting of this court was held yesterday, before Commissioner P. C. Maxwell. P. Johansen v. J. Hodgetts, claim for £3 15s, for work and labor done. Mr A. ...

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  35. THE CZAR'S DECREE.

    The Czar has decided that the war malt be continued, though Russian society is stunned at the crashing defeat of their troops, and the St. Petersburg press is ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Tuesday.—Mrs Spencer Hall committed suicide at Mt. Larenville by cutting her throat. The deceased lady had been depressed for some time owing ...

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  37. INTER-STATE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  38. MELROSE.

    The Melrose Methodist Sunday school celebrated their anniversary on Sunday. The condition of the weather was all that could be desired, the result being that ...

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  39. BRITISH STEAMER CONFISCATED.

    The British steamer King Arthur, which was captured by the Japanese on leaving Port Arthur in December, has been confiscated. ...

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  40. WESTRALIA.

    Perth, Tuesday .-The final salvage sale in connection, with the steamer Orizaba, which was wrecked off the Westr&lian coast on her way from England, realised £1,500. ...

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  41. RIANA.

    On Friday night there was a sharp frost, especially at Upper Riana, catting the potatoes in several places, and quite destroying Mr Eastley a crop. ...

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  42. THE RUSSIAN LOSSES.

    Up to Thursday night the Russian losses were officially estimated at 65.000. Oku, after determined resistance ...

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  43. The North Western Advocate AND The Emu Bay Times FAIR AND IMPARTIAL. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1905.

    The payment of £65,000 indemnity by the Russian Foreign Minister in London may be said to have settled the Dogger Bank incident. It is a matter of ...

    Article : 531 words
  44. A SONNAMBULIST'S FALL.

    A young man named Lloyd walked in his sleep at a Boulder Hotel, and fell over the balcony, with the result that he badly sprained hiB wrist and broke his ankle ...

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  45. Sporting.

    At the conclusion of the Wynyard races on Monday the trotter Slow Dolly, who ran fourth in the trot off two minutes behind scratch was sold by its owner to ...

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  46. BURNIE.

    The official opening of the Burnie Rifle Club's range at Wivenhoe is to take place to morrow afternoon, a drag leaving the bank corner at 1.30. Visitors are invited ...

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  47. LATROBE.

    On the night of the Latrobe races, St. Patrick's Night, a concert will be held, when a "champion comic lunger and all best district talent" are announced to ...

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  48. CRICKET.

    Burnie Seconds v. Cooee Creek, at Cooee Creek. Barnie Seconds: Whiting (2), Well (2), Tracey (2), Crisp, Bird, Biggs, Archer, Miles, Raymond, Parsons. ...

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  49. POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court yesterday moraine, before Messrs H. Murray, J. Mitchell, and J. G. Matthews, J.'sP., Patrick A Hearne, alias Powell, was charged with ...

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  50. OYAMA CONGRATULATED.

    The Japanese Minister for War (General Teranchi) congratulated Field-Marshal Oyama, who replied that the success was due to the Mikado's virtues ...

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  51. TASMANIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—The following team has been chosen to represent Tasmania against New South Wales at Hobart:— Burn. Esdy, Windsor, Chancellor, Tabart ...

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  52. TIDINGS FROM KOUROPATKIN.

    Telegraphic and railway communication between Mukden and Tie-ling was finally renewed late on Thursday. Kouropakin's latest message to the ...

    Article : 175 words
  53. CYCLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  54. SOMERSET.

    A resident of Seabrook road, Mrs Barnell, died on Monday morning. She had been a great sufferer from an internal complaint for a long time, and her death ...

    Article : 49 words
  55. ROAD RACES AT BURNIE.

    Yesterday the hon secretary of the Burnie Cycling Club invited entries for road races — to be ran to-morrow and on Saturday next The courses are from ...

    Article : 77 words
  56. COMING EVENTS.

    Devonport: Afternoon and evening, fair. West Devonport Methodist Church. Ulverstone: Races and Race Club social. TO-MORROW. ...

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  57. LATEST REPORTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tie-ling declares that the position of the Russians on Thursday seemed good, but critical fighting was imminent west of ...

    Article : 86 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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