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  2. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    The County Government Hill has passed the first reading in the House of Lords. ...

    Article : 37 words
  3. LAUNCESTON

    Flinders, s.s., 948 tons, A. Drysdale, for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Sir Robert and Lady Hamilton, Miss Hamilton and Private Secretary; Hon. and Mrs. P. O. ...

    Article : 220 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Acacia, bargue, 2[?]3 tops, T. C. Herbert, from Melbourne; 24th inst.; Swan Island, 25th inst. Passenger—Cabin: Miss G. Herbert Agents—Belbin and Co. ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM II.

    The German Emperor sailed on Saturday from Stockholm to Copenhagen on a brief visit to His Majesty King Christian IX. of Denmark. ...

    Article : 32 words
  6. COASTERS.—July 30.

    Priscilla, Southport, timber; Hero, southport, timber; Huon Chief, Southport, timber Iris, Port Esperance, fruit; Rebecca, Port Cygnet, fruit; Skipjack, s.k., Franklin, ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. THE BULGARIAN THRONE.

    It is understand that it the Czar of Russia and William II. of Germany have firmly agreed that their nations cannot recognise Prince Ferdinand as ruler of Bulgaria. ...

    Article : 37 words
  8. THE HOME RULE QUESTION.

    The Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, the Liberal member for Birmingham West, adpressing his constituents, averred that he had not for an instant regretted the support ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] LOW HEAD.

    July 10.50 a.m.—Wellington ketch, from Melbourne. NORTH-WEST COAST STATIONS. FORMBY. ...

    Article : 27 words
  10. CLEARED OUT.—July 30.

    Kassa, barque, 367 tons, John Anderson, for Melbourne. Agents—Facy and Fisher. ...

    Article : 17 words
  11. IMPORTS.—July 30.

    Mangana, from Melbourne—175 tons bonedust. ...

    Article : 11 words
  12. THE HOP CROP.

    The hop crop in the Eastern counties is likely to be a failure; the bines are infested with insects, and it is feared that a blight will follow. ...

    Article : 37 words
  13. EXPORTS.—July 30.

    Kassa, for Melbourne—160,000ft. sawn timber, 2,000 prs cart shafts. Facy and Fisher. ...

    Article : 18 words
  14. INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING.

    ARRIVED.—Hobson's Bay, July 26—Nelson, H.M.S.S., armoured twin-screw cruiser, 7,630 tons, 12 guns, 6,040 h[?]p., Admiral Fairfax, C.B., Captain Tynte F. Hammill, ...

    Article : 238 words
  15. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] MOUNT NELSON.

    July 30, 4 p.m.—Whaling barque Asia off King Point. EAST COAST STATIONS. SWAN ISLAND. ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  16. STRIKE AMONG FRENCH WORKMEN.

    Five thousand navvies, employed in the neighbourhood, of Paris, have struck for higher wages, and are molesting those who, so far, have continued at work. ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. THE DISTURBANCE IN ZULULAND.

    The British forces are reported as having commenced a forward movement with the object of effectually quelling the present disturbance. ...

    Article : 26 words
  18. MISHAP TO THE S.S. OCEANA.

    The s.s. Oceana grounded at the entrance to the Bitter, Lakes in her passage through the Suez Canal, but got off again after a brief detention, and has proceeded on per voyage. ...

    Article : 38 words
  19. MR. PARNELL AND THE TIMES.

    It is rumoured that Mr. Parnell, contemplates prosecuting The Times before a Scotch jury. ...

    Article : 28 words
  20. [BY SUBMARINE CABLE.] QUEENSCLIFF.

    July 30, 1.10 p.m.—Tasma; ketch, from Duck River. 1.20 p.m —Nowra, schooner, from Circular Head; Eliza, Firth, schooner, from Tasmania. ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. BOYCOTTING OUTRAGES.

    Two boycotted farmers have been murdered at Listowel, near Cork. ...

    Article : 17 words
  22. THE HOP MARKET.

    The London correspondent of the Argus, under date June 22, reports:—"A very quiet business is now being done in hops, buyers operating with extreme caution, and ...

    Article : 300 words
  23. WIND AND WEATHER REPORT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 259 words
  24. NEWS FROM KHARTOUM.

    Messengers arriving, at Caire from Khartoum, confirm the former reports to hand that a white pasha is advancing with a large force at his command, and that the native ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. AFFAIRS IN MASSOWAH.

    The Italian Government insists on French like all other residents in Massowah, submitting to taxation. Against this the French population at present stoutly, ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. [From Melbourne papers.]

    The Republican members of the United States Senate are framing a tariff bill, with the object of reduciug the surplus revenue by 80,000,000 dol. (£10,000,000). ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 36 words
  28. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co.'s Carthage, from London June 28, left Colombo for Australia on the evening of 24th inst. ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. MAIL TABLE.

    Per P. and O. line, this morning. Via San Francisco, due on the 28th inst. Via Torres Straits, about 29th inst. Per Messageries line, about the 6th prox. ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. TASMANIAN MAIN LINE RAILWAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  31. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    A South Australian squatter named Clarke Underwent an unpleasant experience at the Murray bridge yesterday. The police there were on the look-out for "Major" Clarke, ...

    Article : 555 words
  32. INTERCOLONIAL MAILS

    Arrive at Hobart Wednesdays and Saturdays Ship mails will be closed at the General Post Office as under:- THIS DAY. ...

    Article : 97 words
  33. WOMAN'S, SUFFERING AND RELIEF.

    Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet, that constant drain that is taking from your system all its former elasticity, ...

    Article : 291 words
  34. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 886 words
  35. COMMERCIAL.

    The following are the Customs returns at the Port of Hobart fpr the week ending July 28, 1888:—Spirits, £174 13s 11d.; tobacco, cigars, snuff, £476 9s.; other goods ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  36. THE MERCURY.

    WE recently published a letter in which Tasmania was described as the land of consumers, and the writer, very laudably, expressed a hope that it ...

    Article : 5,430 words
  37. BABY SAVED.

    We are so thankful to see that our nurshing baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted constipation and irregularity of the bowels by the use of Dr. Soule's ...

    Article : 103 words
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