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Advertising : 922 wordsThe SPEAKER (Hon. Nicholas J. Brown) took the chair at 4 p.m. REMISSION OF STOCK TAX. Mr. HUMPHREY PAGE asked the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 640 wordsThe Paris Civil Tribunal has sentenced Decrion to three years' imprisonment, And afterwards to ten years' exile, for espionage,and for denouncing ...
Article : 36 wordsResunned consideration in committee of the Great Midland and West Coast Railway Bill. Clauses 83 to 99 postponed. ...
Article : 1,429 wordsThe V.R C. Grand National Meeting was continued at Flemington this afternoon in delightful weather. Thore was a fairly large attendance to witness the ...
Article : 751 wordsM. Dercmlede, who stands accused of being implicated with the French Patriots League in plots against the Republic, denies that he is a Royalist ...
Article : 28 wordsGeneral Brialmont, chief officer of the Belgian army, and who has designed forts now being constructed on the Meuse, River, declares that Great ...
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Article : 3,128 wordsMeetings of sharcholders in the Lord Beaconsfield and Moonlight Companies will be held at Launceston on July 28. Our Launceston correspondent ...
Article : 94 wordsDr. Cock burn and the Hon. W. P. Reeves, Agents-General for South Australia and New Zealand, attend the Reciprocal Relations Conference to be ...
Article : 42 wordsWilliam Frederick Baker, who on May 9 hanged his infant daughter to a bedstead during the temporary absence of his wife, and was adjudged insane, was ...
Article : 125 wordsCENTRAL MOUNT FARRELL, July 8.— Still clearing timber out of creek and stripping rock. Explosives and tools for blasting will arrive in a day or so, and will ...
Article : 625 wordsAt Southhatnpton, the County Bowling Ciub defeated the Australian visiting team by 20 points. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe New York liner Paris which struck on the Manacles Rook, near Falmouth, has been refloated, but only after the rocks had been blasted away. ...
Article : 28 wordsMeeting held on 8th inst. Present:— The Warden (Mr. W. C. Simmons), Councillors Ellis, Ogilvy, Nichols, Brock, Brain, and Webster. ...
Article : 747 wordsThe Premier has received the following cable from Mr. Joseph Chamberlain:— " Her Majesty's Government highly appreciate the loyal and patriotic offer of ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Trust met on the 8th inst., all the members being present. Tenders.—The Chairman reported having accepted Suteliffe's tender, at 1/9 per yard, ...
Article : 191 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon the Premier stated that the Government was considering the advisablencss of erecting a lighthouse somewhere near the ...
Article : 48 words13—Bristol, v. Gloueestershire. 17—Manehester, England v. Australia (Fourth Test). 20—Crystal Palace, W. G. Grace's Eleven. ...
Article : 31 wordsSIR,—The half-yearly meeting of this company will be held this month. It is to be hoped that some large, influential shateholder from Hobart will represent Hobart ...
Article : 299 wordsGale blowing at the rate of 56 to 68 miles per hour reported from Fremantle. In the Assembly the Dividend Tax Bill has been introduced and read a first time. ...
Article : 35 wordsAt the Court of Mines this morning, before Commissioner' Hall, James Bashfield applied for forfeiture of section 2,48393M, on ground of non-compliance with ...
Article : 243 wordsAt a public meeting held to-night resolutions were carried approving of the Federal Constitution of Australia, and expressing opinion that the time has ...
Article : 362 wordsYesterday the Curator of the Tasmanian Museum received avery interesting collection of minerals from the manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary mine, Broken ...
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Article : 58 wordsThe Age reports that Voldis's G.N. Hurdle victory was of a most onesided character, and of the 19 Grand Nationals which have been decided, none have been ...
Article : 710 wordsSIR,—In connection with the meeting held at the Post Office, Gretna, on 10th inst., and correctly reported by your representative, with the exception that the ...
Article : 140 wordsSUPERIOR TO ANY.—We have been using Arnold's office and copying inks for 12 months, and have plcasure in reporting as follows: We find the ink Hows freely ...
Article : 79 wordsMining areas are being taken up all over the district, and before Christmas I venture to predict a big tin boom at and near St. Helen's. And yet if £100 is wanted ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 13 Jul 1899, Page 3
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