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Advertising : 231 wordsExtraordinary meeting Keddie CopperMining Company will be held at the odice, West Devonport, on July 21, at 3 p.m. Business touching proposed ...
Article : 107 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, J. Roney, for disturbing the peace outside the Grand Hotel, was fined £1, or four days' imprisonment, and £1 for resisting the police, or ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Homoeopathic Hospital was opened this afternoon for inspection by visitors, and a good number of ladies and gentlemen availed thmselves of the opportunity ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Viceroys of Nanking and W[?] chung have combined to net independently of Peking in the present crisis. ...
Article : 37 wordsExtracts from a letter from Trooper J. Edwards, of the first Tasmanian Contingent, now in South Africa, to his sister at Bagdad: ...
Article : 397 wordsCentral Mount Farre[?], June 30. — Driven to 135ft. and cut lode formation 2ft. wide of pug, carbonate of time and about an in[?] of galena, and the pug is ...
Article : 1,260 wordsMr. George Maiden, on behalf of Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., commenced the sale of Tasmanian Merinoes this morning, to a fair attendance, the ...
Article : 1,229 wordsThe monthly meeting was held on 2nd inst. Present—Messrs. W. J. Thomas (chair), W. Casey, W., Carr, J. Faulkner, C. Reeve, and R. Fitepatrick. ...
Article : 265 wordsThe Emperor William of Germany, addressing Marines starting for China, said the insults to the German flag demanded exemplary punishment, but not ...
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Advertising : 625 wordsSir,—Complaints are rife all over Hobart of burglaries and petty robberies, due to inadequate police protection. It appears to me that there must be several receivers ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Consuls at Tientsin have proposed that the Powers should threaton to destroy the graves of the Imperial family at Peking if foreigners are murdered. ...
Article : 41 wordsInspector Douglas, of the Queensland Police Department, was at the bombardment of the Taku forts forty years ago as a midshipman on the gunboat Drake. ...
Article : 627 wordsTwo competitions were decided on the local range on Saturday, the 30th ult. The first was for trained men for two prizes of 70 and 30 cartridges, kindly given ...
Article : 148 wordsBearing on the subject of military hospitals and the absence of medical comforts for sick and wounded British soldiers in South Africa, us described by ...
Article : 712 wordsPresent—Same members. Mr. P. S. Finn wrote asking permission to lower a bank opposite his residence at Southbridge. As the Board ...
Article : 159 wordsir,—I read with pleasure your subleader re sending papers to the sick soldiers in Africa. How nice it would be if the "powers that be" would kindly ...
Article : 64 wordsThe last number to hand of Unwin's Colonial Library is a highly sensational story, "The Gifts of Enemies," by G. E. Mitton, the scenes in which it is laid ...
Article : 1,031 wordsJoseph Hills, who met with a painful accident a short time previously, died on the 25th ult. He was 84 years of age, and was the oldest resident on the ...
Article : 162 wordsA few years ago the question was being asked in the papers, "What shall we do with our boys?" Alas, that so many of them have been killed and maimed ...
Article : 958 wordsThe Trust met on 30th ult. Present: A. H. Scott, J. Cairns, R. J. Rowe, A. Clark (chairman). It was decided to call tenders for ...
Article : 201 wordsThe annual meeting of subscribers to the Latrobe Public library was held in the reading-room on the 28th June. Present: Messrs. W. L. Wells (chairman), ...
Article : 412 wordsMr. H. C. Richards, chairman of Henderson's Transvaal Estates Limited, which owns 5,000,000 acres in the Transvaal, and has rights over ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Hongkong correspondent of the Sydney "Morning Herald," writing on June 2, says:—"One of the principal superstitions of China is that known as ...
Article : 466 wordsLord Thring, the author of the chapter on "Customs of War," in the "Manual of Military Law," published by the British War Office, lays it down that in the ...
Article : 903 wordsBraid's Section. — On this property south and adjoining Old McKimmie, a shaft is sunk 26ft. on a nice vein of ore, which in places is 6in. wide, clean ...
Article : 161 wordsA concert, under the auspices of the Leprena Social Club, was held in the local schoolroom on Saturday, 23rd inst. Mr. W. McDougall officiated as ...
Article : 158 words"In face of such a crisis as will probably arise in the near future," said Mr. Seymour Trower, presiding at the fifth annual meeting of the Navy League last ...
Article : 215 wordsGold. — New Monarch, b is 1d, 11d, s 1s 4d. New Pinafore, b 2s, 2s 3d, s 2s 9d, 3s. New Golden Gate, s £10. Hickson's, s 2s 3d. Moonlight-cum-Wonder, b 9d. ...
Article : 705 wordsA meeting of the Duck River Progress League was held on the 23rd inst. Since the appearance of Mr. Napier Bell's report conflicting opinions as to the site ...
Article : 124 wordsWhen you cannot sleep for coughing, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It always gives prompt relief. It is most excellent for colds, too, as it aids ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 5 Jul 1900, Page 3
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