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Advertising : 1,682 wordsLaunceston quotation for tin yesterday was unchanged at 10s. per unit. Call due on 13th inst.—Parting Creek, 5s. The Pateena had among her cargo for ...
Article : 143 wordsIt seems to be a customary experience that in countries where any particular article is produced, or manufactured extensively, people living nearest the centres of ...
Article : 363 wordsThe autumn meeting of the Victoria Racing Club was continued at Flemington to-day, when the weather was gloriously fine, and the attendance for an off-day fairly ...
Article : 1,163 wordsIt is understood that Mr. C. B. Fisher intends resigning his membership of the V.R.C., of which he has been chairman for many years. ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the Royal Colonial Institute dinner given last evening, Lord Jersey, ex-Governor of New South Wales, presided. He congratulated Australasia ...
Article : 192 wordsThe usual meeting was held on the 6th inst. Present:—The Warden (Mr. O. Flexmore), Councillors E. O. Bisdee, James Johnson, G. C. Swan, S. Brown, Joseph ...
Article : 852 wordsPassages for London have been taken by Lady Norman and Miss Gracs Norman by the Victoria, leaving Sydney on May 13. ...
Article : 24 wordsBROOKSIDE, March 1.—I have to report that all work is progressing favourably. The headrace will be completed in contract time, and I expect to be able to pass it about ...
Article : 793 wordsA gold ring, which was forwarded to Mr. T. W. White, Of Sturt-street, to-day by the agents of the Wairarapa, was promptly recognised by that gentleman as the one worn by ...
Article : 702 wordsThe majority report given by the House of Commons Committee on the Unemployed Question says it is impossible to formulate at present any ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 348 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of Launceston Savings Bank managers was held to-day. Mr. H. Weedon presided. In their report the Executive Committee spoke of the ...
Article : 664 wordsThe Newfoundland Government has refused to accept the conditions laid down by Lord Ripon, Secretary of State for the Colonial Department, as ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Pall Mall Gazette's forecast given on the 29th January last, as to increase of naval estimates, has been confirmed. The details which Parliament will ...
Article : 141 wordsA great deal has been made of the provision in the Income Tax Act ordering cases of appeal against the judgment of the Commissioner to be ...
Article : 729 wordsThe Canadian Government has requested the Colonial Office to state definitely the effect of the most favoured nation clause in the commercial treaties ...
Article : 72 wordsOne of the most terrific hurricanes ever known here psssed through Oatlands township on the afternoon of the 5th inst. The morning presented every indication of ...
Article : 521 wordsGrave trouble has occurred at the Pitt Farm village settlement. Recently the Legislature passed a bill empowering the Government to grant further aid to the ...
Article : 406 wordsIn the Chamber of Deputies M. de Villers has advocated the granting to the French colonies of commercial freedom on a system similar to that to ...
Article : 61 wordsSIR,—A letter in this morning's issue under the above heading would call forth no comment from me were it not that your correspondent, Mr. T. L. Hood, has ...
Article : 326 wordsA railway outrage is reported from India. At Jubbulpoor, in Bengal, some miscreant displaced a rail at a dangerous spot in the line, with ...
Article : 41 wordsIt has been arranged that the negotiations for the conclusion of peace between China and Japan shall be opened at Shemoniski, on the island of ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Council met on the 4th inst Present:—The Warden (Councillor Hoskins), Councillors Stieglitz, McKenzie, Morey, Becker, Wardlaw, and Talbot. ...
Article : 371 wordsThe Congress of the United States of America closed on the 4th inst. The work of the session has been practically limited to the passing of supply. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe phenomenally fatal disaster to a pilgrim train which occurred at Emamatla was due to the fact that the engine driver was intoxicated, and did ...
Article : 103 wordsA communication has been received by the Junior Association from the Postal-Telegraph Club to the effect that that club has been reluctantly compelled to forfeit all ...
Article : 130 wordsThe missing steamer Gabo passed CApe Borda this afternoon. She signalled that her crank pin had been broken, but that the damage had been repaired and that she ...
Article : 234 wordsVille de la Ciotat arrived at Marseilles on the 1st inst. Australia left Suez on the 1st inst. for Australia. ...
Article : 29 wordsSIR,—To supplement the statements of the superintendent of Police (Mr. Peddar) about children begging in the streets, I think I should say I know nearly all the children ...
Article : 194 wordsA serious accident occurred on the racecourse this morning. A jockey-named Dave Davis was giving a horse a gallop along with two others, and ...
Article : 138 wordsAfter a long spell of very hot windy weather we have been blast with a nice r[?], which although rather late to benefit the potatoes much, except those that are very late in moist ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Wellington and Break o'Day match will be continued on the S.T.C.A. ground at 2.15 p.m. to-morrow. The Rokeby and Bellerive match, with ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Fri 8 Mar 1895, Page 3
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