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  2. SPANISH—AMERICAN WAR.

    President McKinley has told the American Senate that he has not the slightest expectations of peace with Spain until Havana has been captured, ...

    Article : 150 words
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    Advertising : 1,130 words
  4. SHIPPING.

    Tonic, R.M.S., from London, via Capetown. Agents—Wm. Crosby & Co. Otarama, s.s., 3.808 tons, R. Clifford, from London, cn route, to Now Zealand. ...

    Article : 475 words
  5. AMERICANS AND SPANIARDS.

    The American and Spanish officers and privates in and around Santiago, now that the city has surrendered, and the Stars and Stripes float from her ...

    Article : 74 words
  6. ARRIVAL OF THE S.S. OTARAMA.

    The New Zealand Shipping Co.'s cargo steamer Otarama, 3.808 tons, Captnin R. Clifford, bound from London to Port Chalmers and Lyttelton. reached an anchorage below the ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. A FOOLISH WAR CORRESPONDENT

    The war correspondent of the New York World has been guilty of most ungentlemanly conduct. Desiring to share in the honour and ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. ARRIVAL OF S.S. [?].

    The steamer Ionic, from London, ria Capetown, arrived last ovening.The following is her report:—The Shaw, Savill & Co.'s R.M.S. Iouie left Gravesend at 5.40 p.m. on June 9 for ...

    Article : 310 words
  9. AN INCIDENTAL BOMBARDMENT.

    When called upon to submit, the garrison at Manzanillo, a port on the Bay of Bueno Esperanza, on the western side of che surrendered ...

    Article : 50 words
  10. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    STRAHAN.— ARRIVED — July 21. [?] a.m.— Warentea s.s from Melbourne,l1.15 a.m— Mahingapua s.s.,form Hobart, 3.40 p.m.— orowaitl. s.s., from Melbourne SAILED.—July ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. THE SURRENDER OF SANTIAGO.

    The Spanish Cabinet and Marshal Blanco, Spanish Govornor-General in Cuba, alike disclaim any responsibility for the surrender of Santiago, and a ...

    Article : 40 words
  12. THE WEBSTER & GOODALL DISASTER.

    Yesterday Mr. Commissioner Shaw received the following telegram, which leavesno doubt as to the death by drowning of Messrs. Erie Webster and Goodall:— ...

    Article : 213 words
  13. INTERCOLONIAL SHIPPING.

    ARRIVED.—July 20,during night—Eliza Davis, ketch, bound from Duck[?]Rivor to Adelaide, put in with mainsall blown away. SYDNEY. ...

    Article : 32 words
  14. METEOROLOGY OF AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 356 words
  15. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    Return showing the value of imports and exports, also duties collected at the several ports and sub-ports of Tasmania duringthe mouth ended June 30, 1898,as compared ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. THE MERCURY.

    Scotehmen of Launceston celebrated the memory of Burns last evening. Meeting at Port Cygnet to-morrow evening to form a Branch Board of Agriculture. ...

    Article : 5,274 words
  17. MAIL TABLE.

    This Day.—West Coast; New South Wales. Monday—United Kingdom, Victoria, and other colonies. OUTWARDS. ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. COMMERCIAL.

    Roberts & Co. Limited report for the week ending Thursday, July 21:—Fat Stock —The following were yarded at the slaughter-yards on Monday last:—80 head ...

    Article : 2,354 words
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