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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,011 words
  3. THE BOER WAR.

    London, October 24.—Colonel Colen-brander, commander of Kitchener's fighting scouts, has, in an expedition to the Northern Transvaal district of ...

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  4. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, October 23.—Several London newspapers, in their references to the arrangements for the coronation of King Edward in Jane next, suggest that the ...

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  5. The Defence Force.

    Orders, for the annual musketry course of the Tasmanian Defence Force for the year ending June 30, 1902, have been issued. ...

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  6. The Monowai.

    [?] Sunday.—The passengers who left New Zealand a fortnight ago on he as Monowai and were brought back to Port Chalmers on Friday owing to the ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—A daring attempt to wreck a train was made between Whittlessa and Yan Yean on Saturday. The line was buried beneath 6in of stones ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND.

    A bird fancier named Watts climbed a high tree at Barcaldine after a bird, when the branch he was resting on broke, and the man fell a distance of 60ft and was ...

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  9. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS

    Brisbane, Sunday.—Ten Chinese arrived yesterday by the ss Airlie firm Hong Kong. Five were admitted and five were detained; it is suspected the permits ...

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  10. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—To-day was Hospital Sunday, but the usual outdoor functions were postponed owing to the inclement weather. There were special ...

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  11. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Dr Tragus, of Kanowna, proceeded against Thos. Edwards, described as the publisher of the "Sun" newspaper, for criminal libel published on July 28. ...

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  12. DIED OF ENTERIC.

    London, October 24.—The War Office reports the death of Private Walter Tame, of the Third New South Wales Bushmen, from enteric fever, at Johannesburg. ...

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  13. LORD SALISBURY.

    London, October 24.—The Marquis of Salisbury, Prime Minister of Great Britain, who has for the past month or more been raiding in his French chatean ...

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  14. Orange River Colony.

    [?] October 24.—Captain Lukin, [?] the Bengal Lancors, in command , mounted infantry deatchment, has surprised the laager of Commandant ...

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  15. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS

    Melbourne, Sunday.—A large camp of Seventh Day Adventists has been formed at Brunswick. There are 600 people tinder canvas, and religious ...

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  16. FIRE AT KALGOORLIE

    Kalgoorlie, Thursday.—The premises si the Kalgoorlie Bottling and Trading Company; Galpin, builder and contractor; M'Intyre, solicitor; Hilton, accountant ...

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  17. THE PASSENGER LIST.

    The following was the list of passengers for Australia by the Monowai:— From Wellington.—For Hobart—Mrs Cook. For Melbourne—Miss Tulloch ...

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  18. CHILI V. ARGENTINA.

    London, October 24.—The boundary dispute between the South American republics of Chili and Argentina, on the Patagonian frontier, has entered on a new ...

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  19. KNOCKED DOWN BY A TRAIN

    Melbourne, Snnday.—A young woman named May Jarvis, aged 24, was knocked down by a train at North Carlton station last night and seriously injured. ...

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  20. General Buller's Dismissal.

    London, October 24.—The dismissal of General Sir Redvers Bailer from the command of the lst Army Corps at Aldershot is still causing much public feeling in ...

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  21. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    A feeling of dissatisfaction with the administrative work of some members of the Government is likely to result in an adverse motion in the Legislative ...

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  22. ANTI-CLERICALISM IN JERSEY

    London, October 24.—The States, or local legislature of Jersey, in the Channel Islands, have adopted by 84 votes to 4 a Bill authorising the exclusion from Jersey ...

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  23. CHARGE OF HORSE STEALING

    Richard Witherton and William stevens, both aged 10, were arrested by Constable Malone at East Brunswick, on the charge of stealing two horses, valued ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    Reference has been filed under the Arbitration Act in the dispute between the Union Company and the Federal' Seamen's Union. This is the first ...

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  25. RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    London, October 24.—General Kuroatkine, the Russian Minister for War, who started on a visit to Russian Turkestan just when news of the death of the Afghan ...

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  26. Mining.

    Launceston, Sunday.—Messrs A. C. Cuttin and Oliver Wells, who are interested in the shale find near Latrobe, arrived from Victoria on Saturday and ...

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  27. PRESS OPINIONS.

    Several journals criticise the Government for the bungle it has made in first appointing General Buller to the Aldershot command, and then dismissing him. ...

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  28. A BOY HOUSEBREAKER

    A youth named Francis H. Ackroyd, was charged at Prahran Court with breaking into the dwelling of John Pettigrew and stealing the reform a dress ring ...

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  29. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Premier states that he intends to submit proposals to the House for the establishment of a line of steamers to South Africa. Mr Seddon says that he may go to ...

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  30. TASMANIA G.M. GO.

    Launceston, Sunday.—The Tasmania G.M. Co. cleaned up for 2,134¾oz of retorted gold from 1,920 tons of quartz; and 482½oz smelted gold from the culorine ...

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  31. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Saturday.—Mr A. Morton arrived to day from Canada by the as Oonah, with 1,000,000 salmoa ova. which were at once conveyed to the salmon ponds ...

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  32. END OF THE ROYAL TOUR

    London, October 24.—The Royal yacht Ophir, with the Duke and Duchess of York, who have completed their Canadian tour, is now at Newfoundland, whence ...

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  33. Sir J. H. Symon.

    On Saturday, by the midday train, Senator Sir J. H. Symon, E.G., of South Australia, accompanied by Mr E. D. Dobbie, Solicitor-General, proceeded to ...

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  34. FIND AT THE NEW PINAFORE.

    Launceston, Sunday.—A telegram received from the New Pinafore mine, Lefroy, on Saturday stated there was a new make of stone in the eastern part of ...

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  35. MOUNT LYELL M. AND R.

    From September 19 to October 16 inclusive, the total quantity of 21,861 tons of ore has been treated, the average assay value before treatment being:—Copper. ...

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  36. SERIOUS GUN ACCIDENT.

    At Wandiligong a youth named Thomas Norley, aged eighteen, was working in a garden, having a loaded gun close by, when, seeing a hawk overhead, he seized ...

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  37. THE PRO-BOER JOURNALS.

    The pro-Boer journals affirm that the Government has sacrificed General Buller and yielded to press clamor in order to placate its critics. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN CASPIAN FLEET.

    London, October 24—The Busman naval estimates for 1909 provide for an expenditure of 98,000,000 roubles (£14,700,000), including 87,000,000 roubles ...

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  39. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  40. A JOCKEY ACCIDENT

    Melbourne, Sunday.—Michael Coonan, a jockey, who was thrown from Cluster in the Cup race at Moonee Valley yesterday, sustained a fractured collar bone. ...

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  41. DEVONSHIRE INDIGNANT.

    In Devonshire, in which county General Boiler's estates lie, and in which he is immensely popular with all classes, great indignation is expressed, and the ...

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  42. BISHOP AND MRS MONTGOMERY

    Hobart, Saturday.—A farewell reception given in honor of the Bishop and Mrs Montgomery took place to-day and was largely attended. ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Sunday,—A daring attempt at highway robbery is reported from Madgee, a mail carrier being struck up by a half-caste American black. The carrier having ...

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  44. THE AMERICAN VIEW.

    The American newspapers in their comments are lenient. The question of discipline, they state, does not appeal to American sympathies, and in the ...

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  45. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Sunday.—The steamer Pateena landed from Melbourne yesterday 260 sheep. The Wakatipa, from Sydney, to-day brought, among other oaago, 140 ...

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  46. JAPAN AND COREA.

    London, October 24.—St Petersburg telegrams report that advices received there state that the Corean Government has obtained a loan of £7,000,000 from ...

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  47. A LEGAL TECHNICALITY

    Sydney, Sunday.—Arthur Harold Bamford, a postal official, was charged yesterday with having stolen letters [?] £4. at the Armilale office. Accused having ...

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  48. Letter From the Front.

    Trooper B. Cowell, of Cam, writes on behalf of North-West members of the last Tasman an Contingent from Knapdaar, under date August 31:— ...

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  49. Our Mining Laws.

    Launceston, Saturday.—The first meeting of the new Mining Board was commenced at the Public Buildings on Saturday, Hon E. Mulcahy presiding. ...

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  50. GENERAL FRENCH'S APPOINTMENT.

    London, October 25.—The announcement that Lieutenant-General Sir J. French has been appointed successor to General Bailer in the Aldershot ...

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  51. A SLEEPY DOMESTIC

    A girl named Mary Ann Frame was charged at Molong with having no visible means of support. She bears a responsible character, but having been at several ...

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  52. SHAMROCK II. FOR SALE

    London, October 24.—An American telegram reports that Sir T, Lipron has Authorised a New York firm of yacht brokers to sell his yacht Shamrock II. ...

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  53. General Items.

    The Premier has been informed through the Commonwealth authorities that the steamer Narrung left Capetown on Oct. 16. She has on board Major Miller and ...

    Article : 71 words
  54. DECREASE IN CULTIVATION.

    The Government Statistican, Mr T. A. Coghlan, has completed his estimate of the area under cultivation in the State, as well as the area under wheat for the ...

    Article : 87 words
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  56. ANOTHER SHOCKING OUTRAGE

    A Queenbeyan telegram reports the occurrence of an outrage in broad daylight resembling the Ramsay Bush affair, the victim being a little girl of 11 years of ...

    Article : 53 words
  57. GENERAL NEWS.

    London, October 24.—Mr A. Carnegie, the Scotch-American millionaire, who recently gave £2,000,000 to provide free education for students of Scotch birth at ...

    Article : 37 words
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