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  2. THE TASMANIAN MAIL

    This week's "Mail" contains:— Interior views of Mercury Offices and machinery during production of Centenary number. ...

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  3. EUROPEAN CABLES

    LONDON, September 20.—The Birmingham Tariff Reform League has had printed and circulated twenty million pamphlets. ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. Advertising

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  5. THE MOUNTAIN FATALITY

    A coronial inquiry was held at the General Hospital on Monday, before Mr. A. Riddoch, Coroner, touching the death of Joseph Mark Richards and George ...

    Article : 935 words
  6. EUROPEAN CABLES

    LONDON, September 20. — One hundred Macedonians and Bulgarians have been killed near Ochrida. The number killed includes many officers. ...

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  7. THE FREETRADE UNION.

    LONDON, September 21. — The Freetrade Union's manifesto asserts that Mr. Balfour's objections to preference are based, not on the ground of principle, ...

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  8. ATTACK ON MELINK.

    LONDON, September 21. — Fifteen hundred insurgents, under ex-Bulgarian officers, have attacked Melink, and it is considered likely that they will ...

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  9. A PROBABLE APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, September 21. — "The Times" foreshadows Lord Milner succeeding Mr. Chamberlain as Colonial Secretary, and states that the appointment ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. GERMANY FAVOURS REFORMS.

    LONDON, September 21. — Count Goluchowski, Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Count von Bulow, Chancellor of the German Empire, have ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. BULGARIA'S EXPLANATION.

    LONDON, September 21. — Bulgaria has explained that the Note which she recently issued was not intended as an ultimatum, but was only meant as an ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. FURTHER RESIGNATIONS.

    LONDON, September 21. — It is officially reported that Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Secretary for Scotland, has retired from the Cabinet. The Hon. Arthur ...

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  13. THE SERVIAN PRESS.

    LONDON, September 21.—The Servian press advocates reconciliation with Bulgaria, and closer commercial relations, with a defensive alliance against ...

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  14. ASSURANCES OF SUPPORT.

    LONDON, September 21.—Mr. Chamberlain is receiving assurances of support from all parts of the United Kingdom. ...

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  15. TERRIBLE ATROCITIES THREATENED.

    LONDON, September 21.—The Macedonian chiefs threaten to commit atrocities, compared with which the Turkish excesses will be mere child's ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. LAUNCESTON.

    Mr. L. A. Cuff, the well-known Northern golfer, returned by the Coogee to day from Melbourne. Mr. Cuff has been taking part in the Sandringham ...

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  17. CONFERENCE AT BIRMINGHAM.

    LONDON, September 21. — A conference of co-operative societies and trade unionists of the Midland counties, representing 240,000 persons, was held at ...

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  18. RUMOURED BULGARIAN CAMP.

    LONDON, September 21. — It is reported at Constantinople that Bulgarian engineers, assisted by six Russian volunteer officers, are surveying the coast ...

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  19. FELLING THE VACANCIES.

    LONDON, September 21. — "The Times" confirms previous reports that Mr. Forster will replace Mr. Brodrick as Secretary for War[?] and Mr. Austen ...

    Article : 42 words
  20. A RUMOURED RESIGNATION.

    LONDON, September 20. — It is reported that Sir R. Finlay, Attorney— General in the British Cabinet, will shortly succeed Lord Halsbury, who is ...

    Article : 53 words
  21. AUSTRIAN AND RUSSIAN VIEWS.

    LONDON, September 21. — The Austrian newspapers fear Mr. Chamberlain's ultimate victory, which will render England less impotent to repel foreign ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.

    LONDON, September 21.—His Majesty the King has unveiled a memorial to the late Queen Victoria at Craithi[?] Church. The Rev. Gillespie, Moderator, ...

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  23. POLITICS IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, September 21.—Senor Silvela retires from the leadership of the Spanish Conservatives, owing to his unpopularity over the Franco-Spanish ...

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  24. CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS

    LONDON, September 20. — The Canadian Manufacturers' Association has resolved to urge the Dominion Government to increase the percentage of ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. LORD LINLITHGOW.

    LONDON, September 21. — Lord Linlithgow, who left England some time ago in consequence of ill health, has returned much benefited by Continental ...

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  26. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The reports from various sources confirmatory of details published in "The Mercury" yesterday, do not throw much additional light on the subject. It is ...

    Article : 502 words
  27. THE COST OF REPATRIATION.

    LONDON, September 21. — Sir Arthur Lawley, Lieut.-Governor of the Transvaal Colony, speaking at the Klip River on the question of placing the ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. THE FISCAL BLUE-BOOK.

    LONDON, September 20. — An enormous sale of the fiscal Blue-book has been effected. Mr. Balfour and Lord Lansdowne ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. QUEENSLAND AND THE COMMONWEALTH.

    LONDON, September 21. — The London "Financial News" warns Queensland that if she were to withdraw from the Commonwealth, it would render it ...

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  30. THE AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    LONDON, September 20. — A thief broke through the ceiling of the cavalry headquarters at Lemberg, and stole the mobilisation plans of the Austrian Army. ...

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  31. SUSPENSION OF WORK.

    LONDON, September 20. — Messrs. Clerque's Consolidated Lake Superior Company, with a capital of forty million dollars, has suspended operations. ...

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  32. AN AERONAUT'S FEAT.

    LONDON, September 21.—Spelterini, an aeronaut, accompanied by two companions ascended at Berne, and crossed the Alps in a balloon. He then descended ...

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  33. SINFUL SOCIETY.

    Sir,—I wish to ask one or two questions. Firstly, how can society expect to stamp out crime when it trains, or allows to be trained, its criminals? "Tis true. ...

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  34. LORD NORTHCOTES DEPARTURE.

    LONDON, September 21. — Lord Northcote, the recently-appointed Governor-General of the Commonwealth, will sail for Australia about the middle ...

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  35. THE GAZETTE.

    The following are among the notifications appearing in to-day's Hobart Gazette: — Rev. W. Tulloch, Queenstown, ...

    Article : 121 words
  36. A NAVAL BASE

    LONDON, September 21. — It is reported that the Admiralty is purchasing land at Galway Bay in order to create a naval base on the west coast of ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. SMOKERS OF PLUG TOBACCO

    should try Wills's "Keystone." Now obtainable at all leading tobacconists and storekeepers. In two strengths, dark and bright. ...

    Article : 51 words
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