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  2. EUROPEAN PABLES BY SUBMARINE CABLE. COPYRIGHT, TASMANIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION. A YOUTHFUL SPECULATOR.

    Samuel Clarkson, a young man, who inherited £60,000, sued Drucker and Morris, stockbrokers, of London, for the recovery of certain moneys, and ...

    Article : 67 words
  3. EUROPEAN CABLES BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Earl of Rosebery, speaking at Falmouth, adhered to his previous view with respect to the Anglo-French agreement over Morocco, but he denied ...

    Article : 245 words
  4. LIGHTNING JERKERS.

    Senator Keating recently paid a high and well-deserved compliment to the telegraphists—familiarly lightning-jerkers—in the Commonwealth service, ...

    Article : 506 words
  5. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    At the Executive Council meeting on Friday Mr. William Lisson tras appointed sub-collector of revenue at Dover, with authority to issue ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.

    In addition to the days reserved by law as public holidays, viz., Monday and Tuesday, Deccmber 25 and 26, the public offices will also be closed on ...

    Article : 42 words
  7. EUROPEAN CABLKS THE HOSIERY TRADE.

    There is a boom in the hesiery trade at L[?]icester. The cold weather has cleared all the stocks, and, owing to the simultaneous enormous expansion of ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. CERMAN FINANCES.

    The "North German Gazette" recently stated that the Imperial deficit for the current year was estimated at £4,000,000 sterling. ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. CONGRATULATORY.

    Tasmania's esteemed Government Statistician, Mr. R. M. Johnston, I.S.O., celebrates his 61st birthday today. He is hale and hearty as ever, ...

    Article : 45 words
  10. IRRESPONSIBLE JOURNALISM.

    It is certainly true that newspapers, carried on upon what may be called the sensational principle, are capable of doing a great deal of damage. In the ...

    Article : 487 words
  11. MUNICIPAL.

    The Municipal Council will meet this day (Monday), 27th instant, at the Municipal Council Chamber, at 4 o'clock, when the following business will hava ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand Rugby team of footballers defeated Ireland by three goals (15 points) to nil. Later. ...

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  13. GERMANY DISAPPOINTED.

    The Earl of Rosebery's references to Germany have bitterly disappointed the Berlin newspapers. The other British Liberal leaders' ...

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  14. GERMANY AND TURKEY. THE REWARD OF INACTION.

    The Sultan has given Germany an order for manufactures to the value of —2,500,000 sterling. This ordeir is a recognition of ...

    Article : 52 words
  15. MR. BALFOUR IN WILTSHIRE.

    LONDON, November 25, 4 p.m. The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour spent the week-end in Wiltshire. ...

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  16. THE TOURIST ASSOCIATION.

    The committee of the Tourist Association are sanguine that great good will result from the many practical suggestions made at the smoke social held ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. MARKING TIME.

    The "Daily Mail" asserts that Mr. Balfour would probably have resigned if the Liberal newspapers had not so clamorously urged the leaders not to ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. THE PORTE'S REPLY. DISORDERS PREDICTED.

    The Porte's reply to the Powers declares that if the Powers persist in their demand to resort to coercion the Porte cannot assume responsibility for ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. NOT RIVALS.

    The "Standard" declares that it is quite untrue to represent Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain as rivals, each of whom is seeking to cause discomfiture to ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A very serious accident occurred at the Loon Sawmills, near Port Esperance, on Saturday, by which it is feared that i man named John Ware, ...

    Article : 204 words
  21. THE REAL LEADER.

    The "Morning Past" declares that Mr. Chamberlain is the real leader of the Unionists, and the next logical step will be for Mr. Balfour to resign the ...

    Article : 36 words
  22. AUSTRAL BAND.

    An immense crowd congregated in the vicinity of the Hobart railway station on Saturday ovening to wirness the Austral rival from Launceston of the Austral ...

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  23. NO OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    LONDON, November 25, 4.30 p.m. "The Times" states that no announcement will be made far a few days. Well informed politicians consider ...

    Article : 71 words
  24. GENERAL CABLES. AN OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT.

    It is officially announced that Sir Charles Hardinge, British Ambassador in St. Petersburg, will succeed Sir T. Sanderson as permanent ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. COMMERCE AND DIPLOMACY.

    The Kaiser has a happy knack of mingling diplomatic with commercial considerations, and most of his political moves have a basis of business. The ...

    Article : 276 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR OUTLOOK.

    Referring to the letter written by Mr. Cochran, of Sydney, which warned intending emigrants of the serious labour outlook in Australia, Mr. W. ...

    Article : 44 words
  27. IRISH UNIONIST PRESS.

    The Irish Unionist press is alarmed at the prospect of the Government's early retirement, and declares that it is pusillanimous and treacherous to ...

    Article : 44 words
  28. DEEP-SEA FISHING.

    A new departure in the way of catering for the disciples of Isaak Walton was inaugurated on Saturday last, when the Huon Channel Company's ...

    Article : 301 words
  29. HELPING THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Earl of Carrington is giving the unemployed work on his own estate, and advises others to imitate his example in order to prevent the people ...

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  30. ADVICE TO THE LIBERALS.

    The "Freeman's Journal" urges the Liberals not to hesitate to accept office, and declares that after Sir H. C. Bannerman's sterling speech every vote ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. JEWISH RELIEF FUND.

    The Angle-American Jewish Relief Fund totals —238,000, including —160,000 from America. ...

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  32. DISSOLUTION EARLY NEXT YEAR.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Cabinet has resolved to dissolve early in 1906 without meeting Parliament. ...

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  33. M. WITTE'S HEALTH.

    M. Witte's health is improving, and the nervous strain is relaxing since the comparative, pacification of the provinces. ...

    Article : 22 words
  34. A CABINET MEETING.

    LONDON, November 25, 7.5 a.m. The Cabinet met in Council for two hours. Mr. Balfour did not reach any ...

    Article : 35 words
  35. AGRARIAN DISTURBANCES.

    Thero are still agrarian disturbances in some remote districts, which are largely due to Cossack savagery. ...

    Article : 19 words
  36. A MERE MAKESHIFT.

    The Earl of Rosebery, in an address at Truro, said that retaliation was no policy, but a mere makeshift to keep the party together while Mr. ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. FIFTY THOUSAND LOOKED OUT.

    Fifty thousand persons are locked out in St. Petersburg. ...

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  38. VICTORIA INSTITUTE.

    The Victoria Institute has awarded the Gunning prize to John Urquhart, of Auckland, for an essay bearing on Oriental discoveries in the Old ...

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  39. NEWS OF THE DAY. THE CHRISTMAS "MAIL."

    The forthcoming issue of "The Tasmanian Mail" will form an artistic and interesting souvenir of Christmas in the island State. The illustrations ...

    Article : 156 words
  40. BISHOPRIC OF ADELAIDE.

    The Rev. Arthur Thomas, rector of Gisborough, has been nominated for the Bishopric of Adelaide. ...

    Article : 21 words
  41. A CRECHE FOR HOBART.

    Hobart people are proverbially progressive, and it is, therefore, hardly a matter for wonder that the need of a creche, which has been falt in most ...

    Article : 353 words
  42. THE HOME RULE BANNER.

    The Earl of Rosebery, in closing his Cornwall campaign at Bodmin, referred to Sir H. C. Bannerman's speech at Stirling, and said: "I object to ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. HENRIK IBSEN.

    Henrik Ibsen, the Norwegian poet and dramatist, is in a critical condition. ...

    Article : 14 words
  44. VANCOUVER TO NEW ZEALAND.

    Canada has concluded a contract with Bucknall Bros, for a service of one steamer every two months from Vancouver to New Zealand. ...

    Article : 27 words
  45. COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

    Lord Lansdowne, speaking at Liverpool, said the tendency of the future was to rely less on the mere understandings for most favoured treatment, and ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. SILVER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  47. PICTURE POST CARDS.

    A prominent feature in the Christmas number of "The Tasmanian Mail" will be a page of artistic post cards', illustrative of the State, its industries, and ...

    Article : 102 words
  48. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  49. IRISH ADMINISTRATION.

    Sir H. C. Bannerman, speaking at Stirling, said that, personally, he desired to see an effective management of Irish domestic affairs by a ...

    Article : 51 words
  50. THE MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  51. PREMIER MOTORING.

    There was a cricket mutch at Margite on Saturday between the local eleven and the Ranelagh club. The contestants thought it of sufficient ...

    Article : 105 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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