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Article : 491 wordsLondon, Tuesday Night.—A rupture of diplomatic relations between Turkey and Italy is probable, owing to the Turkish Government having refused to ...
Article : 66 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—The Norwegian barque Gers, 699 tons, from Huditsval,arrived here to-day with a full cargo of Baltic timber. She left [?] ...
Article : 201 wordsThe eleventh annual meeting of the Sheffield Horticultural Society was held on Tuesday night in Roland Hall, when there were 15 members present. The ...
Article : 222 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Imperial Parliament was opened yesterday with the customary formalities. In the Speech from the Throne it was stated ...
Article : 342 wordsThe patriotic fund ball at Wynyard on Tuesday evening was held under most favorable conditions as regards weather, attendance, and all the other essentials ...
Article : 321 words(Before Messrs P. C. Maxwell, V.M., and John Henry, J.P.) STRAY CATTLE. W. F. Slater, E. Savage, F. Nibbs and ...
Article : 444 wordsYesterday being the last day on which the return tickets at single fares issued during the Xmas holidays could be utilised, the passenger traffic was much heavier ...
Article : 472 wordsThe Premiers of the five Australian colonies which have acccepted the Commonwealth Bill have decided in conference that a party of five—consisting of ...
Article : 776 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—The Lord Mayor of London has opened a fund for the relief of sufferers by the famine in India. ...
Article : 29 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—The Legislative Assembly sat till 20 to 4 this, morning dealing with the estimates. All were disposed of except the Departments of ...
Article : 80 wordsYesterday about 100 bags of potatoes were delivered at East Devonport, and less than that quantity at West Devonport. In the afternoon most of the ...
Article : 43 wordsIrishtown was the scene of much festivity on Thursday last, when Miss Julia Halloran of this place was united in the bonds of holy matrimony with ...
Article : 284 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The steamer Age was towed into Twofold Bay last night, having broken her tail shaft when off Green Cape on the voyage from ...
Article : 130 wordsThe late rains have very considerably improved the prospects of the potato crops. Hay and pea harvesting is now proceeding under favorable circumstances. ...
Article : 50 wordsHarvesting is earlier than usual for this district, and haymaking is well advanced. Crops are very fair on the whole. ...
Article : 21 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Three thousand bags of wheat sold to-day at 2s 9d; flour, steady, £6 5s, Manitoba £9 10s; oats, 2s 5d to 2s 6d: chickwheat, 2s 2½d to 2s ...
Article : 139 words(Before Messrs A. K. Chapman, V.M., Thos. Collett, W. H. Owen and W.B. Button J's.P.) UNLICENSED TIMBER CUTTING. ...
Article : 280 wordsSydney, Tuesday.—The establishment of the Australian Commonwealth is now regarded as a matter within measurable distance of being accomplished. ...
Article : 100 wordsA very nice catch of brown trout is reported to have been taken out of the river in this district, 52 splendid specimens being landed as the result of 1½ days' ...
Article : 52 wordsGreat activity is being shown here in both shipping and mining. The ss Amy took-away on Tuesday five celery pine logs and 215 tons iron ore, while 24 tons ...
Article : 156 wordsWhile several children were playing on the west bank of the Leven River, just opposite Ulverstone at about 1.30 p.m. yesterday, one of them (Willie, the five ...
Article : 215 wordsQueenstown, Wednesday.—There is nothing fresh to report with reference to the case of George Cliff, who on Saturday last was isolated from the rest of the ...
Article : 201 wordsAdelaide, Wednesday.—Trooper Meehan, of the New South Wales second contingent, who died from typhoid fever which he contracted while on the voyage ...
Article : 69 wordsBrisbane, Wednesday.—To-morrow's weather forecast for Tasmania is as follows: Strong westerly winds, changing to southerly, with rain and rough sea on ...
Article : 67 wordsAnother addition is being mode to the staff at the Burnie Post and Telegraph Office, in the person of Mr C. Joliffe, of Launceston, who arrived at Burnie by ...
Article : 434 wordsHobart, Wednesday.—A bank holiday will be observed at Hobart and Oatlauds on February 13. Mr G. C. Gilmore enters upon his duties ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 1 Feb 1900, Page 2
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