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  2. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    A cricket match took place here, to-day. between the local team and a team representing the Pioneer Cricket Club from Mount Bischoff, and resulted in a victory for ...

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  3. CHRISTMAS EXAMINATIONS.

    The annual examination of the children of the above school took place on Thursday, the 20th inst., in St. Paul's Church, the sanctuary of which had been curtained off, ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON.

    An enquiry will be held as to the origin of the fire at Evans' works, in a few days. The St. Joseph's Band held its usual weekly promenade concert in the Invalid ...

    Article : 59 words
  5. OATLANDS.

    On Saturday night, 22nd inst., a concert was given towards paying for the prizes distributed at St. Paul's School on the previous Thursday. Although the weather ...

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  6. GREEN PONDS.

    On Sunday last a heavy thunderstorm passed over the township, and the thunder-claps at times were too close to be pleasant. Rain fell in abundance, and at Constitution ...

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  7. MINING.

    Mr. W. G. Macmichael, agent for the Cliff T.M. Co., has requested us to state that the number of bags of ore received per s.s. Wakefield, on Saturday, 22nd inst., was ...

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  8. WARATAH COURT OF GOLDFIELDS.

    Before Mr. W. H. Glover, Commissioner. LAMBIE v. GREENAWAY.—This was an objection against the issue of a lease of a prospector's claim to T. Greenaway on the ...

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  9. THE ROYAL SOCIETY'S MUSEUM, HOBART.

    SIR,—During a visit to your Royal Society's Museum very recently, and while examining the geological and mineralogical specimens, I could not help thinking that it ...

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  10. TRAMWAYS WANTED.

    SIR,—Tasmania is recognised as being behind the Australian colonies, but Hobart has one opportunity of rousing up and showing even Melbourne," how to do it. That City ...

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  11. THE EXCURSION TO PORT ESPERANCE.

    SIR,—Having a grievance, may I ask space for a few lines in reference thereto? In your issue of 25th inst. appeared an advertisement of an excursion per s.s. ...

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  12. WILL THE GOVERNMENT RECOGNISE IT?

    SIR,—At the Franklin Police Court a case was dealt with to-day which seems to call for recognition. The Mercury lately drew attention to a dastardly act perpetrated ...

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  13. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    Last week the lengthy programme provided under the head of the Liverpool Autumn Meeting passed off satisfactorily. Of course the race in which by far the ...

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  14. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL NEWS.

    The Southern Pacific railroad people are trying to control the wheat-carrying from this port, and the way they propose to do it is this: They have found that the ships which ...

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  15. THE SOUDAN DISASTER.

    The following particulars concerning the destruction of the army of Hicks Pasha by the forces of El Mahdi are contained in telegrams published in recent San Francisco ...

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  16. INFERNAL MACHINES.

    The most powerful infernal machine made is what is known as the "eight-day machine." [?]ike the "ticker" it can however be set from one minute upward. ...

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  17. IMPROVEMENTS IN THE TYPE-WRITER.

    Several years have elapsed since we published a complete description of the type-writer, then newly introduced from America, as a machine for superseding ...

    Article : 1,886 words
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