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  2. TOPICAL ITE[?]

    The War Office has decided to [?] an official history of the war. The work has been entrusted to [?] Colonel G. F. R. Henderson. ...

    Article : 215 words
  3. ZEEHAN NEWS AND NOTES.

    The dispute re the Town Board chairmanship has been settled At the board meeting last night Mr. J. C. White-law questioned the legality of Mr. ...

    Article : 645 words
  4. MINING.

    Arba, May 6.—Overburden—New tail race finished, and sluicing three shifts on eastern side. No. 1 Bench—Working three shifts continuously. ...

    Article : 1,653 words
  5. REVIEWS.

    Mr. Lambert Thompson, resident for a while in Hobart, sends a copy of his booklet of poems, "A few Sonnets and Rondeaus." Mr. Thompson's muse is ...

    Article : 462 words
  6. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER

    "The old order changeth, giving place to the new," and in many respects the change is also an improvement. But there is no rule without an exception, ...

    Article : 2,229 words
  7. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    Fortunately for the good purpose for which "Hospital Saturday" was instituted, the rain, of which we have been having a great deal lately, held off ...

    Article : 2,515 words
  8. EXPEDITIOUS TRANSPORTATION OF TROOPS.

    An interesting experiment is to be undertaken at the railway station on Sunday next, on the occasion of all the Queensland, New Zealand, and New South ...

    Article : 328 words
  9. HE CLEANED OUT THE WRONG LOCKKR.

    Mr. W. H. Lucy, in his entertaining Parliamentary notes "From Behind he Speaker's Chair," in the "Strand Magazine," tells an amusing story of an ...

    Article : 373 words
  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The strike on the flux ketches at Port Pirie is not yet settled. As the boats arrive the men on board, with some exceptions, are giving the necessary 24 hours' ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. TERRIBLE TALE OF THE SEA.

    About the middle of last year the ship Ango a, a Nova Scotia owned vessel, sailed from Newcastle bound for Manila, carrying a cargo of coal for foreign war ships ...

    Article : 821 words
  12. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. John Muir, leader of the transcontinental survey party, which leaves Kanowna on Wednesday next, was entertained by the officers of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir Clements Markham, president of the Royal Geographical Society, has written, making inquiries in regard to the magnetic observatory now being erected at ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. WITH A SEQUEL.

    The recent retirement of Sir John Tenniel, after fifty years of brilliant service on the staff of "Punch," has brought to mind some good stories in connection ...

    Article : 312 words
  15. GLAMORGAN MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The Municipal Council met on the 7th inst. Present: Tho Warden, and Councillors F. Shaw, W. Calvert, and E. O. Cotton. ...

    Article : 731 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN STATE TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. B. Bolton, senior partner in the firm of Bolton Bros., printers, of this city, died at his residence, in High-street, on Wednesday. The deceased gentleman ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. CAMBRIDGE ROAD TRUST.

    The usual monthly meeting of the trust was hold at Bellerive on the 9th inst. Present—Mr. J. R. Chapman, in the chair; Messrs. P. Murdoch, F. R. ...

    Article : 372 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A serious stabbing affray took place in Shell Harbour last night. William Thomas, a butcher's assistant, had an altercation with two aborigines named ...

    Article : 691 words
  19. ABOUT THAT RUG.

    Sir,—Why this silence? Where is Mr. Alexander Morton? Why has he not proclaimed to the world the fair history of the rug? ...

    Article : 194 words
  20. THE DISTURBANCES AMONG THE RUSSIAN STUDENTS.

    The reports of a revolutionary movement in Russia which have appealed abroud are much exaggerated; but there can be no doubt thut the country is ...

    Article : 609 words
  21. TASMANIAN APPLES EX ORMUZ.

    Sir,—As this was the first cargo of the season, it has given use to various expressions of opinion respecting it, and as a member of our firm had special ...

    Article : 421 words
  22. A DANGER.

    Sir,—Will you kindly grant me space to call attention to the following danger to life and limb of the citizens of Hobart? Certain work is being carried ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. THE SAN JOSE SCALE.

    Sir,—At a meeting held by the Hobart Fruit Board to receive a deputation of fruitgrowers from New Norfolk and Glenorchy districts, I was surprised at ...

    Article : 288 words
  24. VICTORIA ROAD TRUST.

    Sir.—As I was chairman of the annual landholders' meeting that was held at Ranelagh on April 13, for the election of trustees, I ask, sir, to be allowed ...

    Article : 169 words
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