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  2. RITUALISM.

    SIR,—Your correspondent, "Casus Belli," says, "It is impossible to believe that a man of Dr. Pocock's character could have stepped forward in defence of ritualistic priests if he had read for ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  3. OUR LAUNCESTON LETTER.

    On Tuesday evening the Rev. Canon Brownrigg delivered a very interesting lecturein the Mechanics Institute on "The English Nation, the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel." His Worship the Mayor (Mr. ...

    Article : 283 words
  4. DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE.

    A Turkish official despatch says that Hafiz Pasha repulsed a violent attack of the Montenegrins. Chief Inspector Clarke has been arrested for ...

    Article : 47 words
  5. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    It is probable that the want of confidence motion will be carried by a majority of eight or ten. ...

    Article : 32 words
  6. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    The sitting of the Recorder's Court was continued to-day. On account of the absence of a witness, the trial of John Burns, for larceny, was adjourned to the Supreme Court. William George Males and ...

    Article : 56 words
  7. DEVON.

    Mrs. Riley, of Tarleton, has not yet recovered from the effects of the injuries she received through the imperfect means of communication over the Mersey bridge, and it is feared she will carry to ber grave a ...

    Article : 443 words
  8. HOBART TOWN TIN SMELTING COMPANY (LIMITED).

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  9. CITY POLICE COURT.

    DRUNK AND INCAPABLE.—Robert Cross was charged by D. C. Ruddock with being drunk and incapable, and was fined 5s. or seven days' imprisonment. ...

    Article : 1,392 words
  10. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    It is stated that on the receipt by the Agent-General of Sir. H. Parkes's letter, censuring his conduct for writing letters te the papers reflecting on the Governor, he submitted the documents to ...

    Article : 723 words
  11. THE MAIN LINE RAILWAY.

    SIR,—The public of Tasmania are indeed much, very much indebted to the Mercury, for the full republication of the report of Mr. Sheward's speech to the bondholders of the above company in London in ...

    Article : 2,121 words
  12. THE UNCLEAN SALMON FEED.

    SIR,—With your permission a few lines in reply to Mr. Morton Allport's letter, re "salmon," published in your issue of the 7th. Your correspondent —by the way an old friend of mine—opens thus:— ...

    Article : 758 words
  13. CALIFORNIAN MAIL NEWS.

    The effect of the railroad striking on the internal revenue was to reduce the receipts for July 1,000,000 dol. Several business men in New York have discharged their clerks and operatives because ...

    Article : 2,953 words
  14. VICTORIA.

    The Ballarat Star says the young trout hatched at Geelong are dying in large numbers owing to lime having been used to clear the water. A Christmas Book, contributed to by a number of ...

    Article : 2,262 words
  15. MIDLAND PUFFER V. THE SAVAGE ROZZITES.

    SIR,—"Puffer" in his war news goes out of his way to make a out at the Rossites. As his writings appear to have reference to road trustees and their constituents, it may be "news" to him that there ...

    Article : 146 words
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