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  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    Fierce westerly tempests have prevailed Many vessels have been stranded along the coasts, and inland large numbers of houses have been unroofed. ...

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  4. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    A public meeting was held on the Post Office steps at 9 this evening to protest agonist the action of the military authorities in ordering Private Orr back to ...

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  5. CKICKET.

    The first of the two annual matches, North v. South, was commenced on Monday, every surrounding being condu[?]ve to good cricket, fine weather, together with ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS

    The troops who are to represent South Australia at the Commonwealth celebrations passed through Melbourne this morning on route for Sydney. They ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH CABINET

    The Premier (Sir George Turner) and Premier Holder, of South Australia, arrived this morning by express from Sydney. They declined to disclose ...

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  8. CHINESE CRISIS

    Dr. Ernest Morrison, special correspondent for "The Times," was the first to cable to England a full and correct summary of the Joint Note adopted by ...

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  9. A NEW EDICT.

    A new edict issued by the Emperor spontaneously opens the Wuchang district to foreign trade. ...

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  10. STORMY MINISTERIAL MEETING.

    European Ministers at Peking have held a stormy meeting over the circumstance that Li Hung Chang has been systematically posted up in the progress of their ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Lord Hopetoun continues to improve in health, and is hopeful of being well able to stand the fatigue of the ceremonial on the occasion of his ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND.

    It is estimated that 45 per cent, of the sheep in the Hughenden district at the beginning of the year are now dead as a result of long drought. ...

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  13. THE NOTE OF THE POWERS.

    Dr. Ernest Morrison says an official of the Chinese, who speaks with authority, has declared that China can accept all the conditions of the Joint Note of ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The prospecting party in charge of Mr. George Albert has returned to Oodnadatta, having failed to reach its destination. One of the Afghans was ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. CHRISTMAS EVE IN THE STREETS.

    Last year, Christmos Day fell on a Monday, and actual Christmas Eve festivities were few and staid. For purposes of that year, Christmas eve was celebrated in the ...

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  16. CHRISTMAS CHURCH DECORATIONS.

    Again this Christmas exquisite taste has been displayed in decorating the interior of St. David's Anglican Cathedral for Christmastide. The choicest of white ...

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  17. FIRST TASMANIAN BUSHMEN CORPS.

    Return showing casualties, sickness, and appointments of the above corps to 18th inst., 1900, furnished by Trooper H. H. Facy:— ...

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  18. LATEST CABLES.

    Baron Wenlock, Honorary Colonel in the Northern Division of the Royal Artillera Volunteers, and Governor of Madras from 1891 to 1896, has been ...

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  19. Mining & Stock & Share Market

    Re[?]ison Bell, December 22 (by telegraph).—Important all-round improvement. Looks permanent. Very good development. Ground soft. ...

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  20. (By Electric Telegraph.)

    Comet.—Mine looks fairly well. Last week's output was 24 tons, comprising 13 tons of concentrates, 6 tons of slimes, and 5 tons of hand-picked. ...

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  21. THE WEST COAST

    A new commission agent pleaded guilty at the Police Court to-day to uttering a valueless cheque at Zeehan, and was senfenced to one month in gaol, the sentence ...

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  22. HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Railways. —Cheap trip tickets will be issued on all lines, by all trains, to-day and Wednesday available for the return journey until Monday, January 7. On ...

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  23. THE LAUNCESTON SHOW.

    Sir,—I have the honour to furnish you with copies of correspondence dealing with the attendance of the experts at the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES V. VICTORIA.

    The New South Wales v. Victoria match commenced on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day under pleasant conditions. The attendance was about 5,000; ...

    Article : 307 words
  25. DAVIS'S FANTASTIQUES COMPANY.

    By the express from Launceston last night, Professor Davis and his company arrived. He gave a, porformance at the Albert-hall, Launceston, on Friday ...

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  26. LAUNCESTON.

    The Christmas holidays have started under the most favourable weather auspices. To-day all the banks and public offices are closed, and already the streets ...

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  27. WALLACE'S WAXWORKS AND VARIETY COMPANY.

    This company, after having concluded a highly, successful Boason of 22 weeks at Ballarat, whilst No. 2 company played a season of 6 weeks at Bendigo—a record ...

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  28. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Sir,—As there are likely to be many changes in the State schools' staffs at the beginning of the year, through the building of new schools, the retirement of ...

    Article : 198 words
  29. TUNBRIDGE ROAD TRUST.

    Sir,—In Tuesday's issue of your paper there is a letter signed Rowland Pillinger, in which I am credited with using my influence to injure the Tunbridge Road Trust, ...

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  30. UNNECESSARY LOSS OF TIME.

    Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Winterset, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will ...

    Article : 122 words
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