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  3. CHURCH PARADE.

    A garrison church parade of all the defence forces, including the newly-formed Mounted Infantry, was held on Sunday afternoon, when the following ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. The Relief of Mafeking, AFTER 217 DAYS SIEGE.

    On Saturday morning—thanks to the depressing influences of hope deferred, and the added discouragement of the cable message conveying the report of ...

    Article : 1,764 words
  5. ADDRESSES A[?] PARLIAMENT HOUSE.

    The gathering which assembled in front of Pariliament House was, possibly, the largest ever addressed in Tasmania So great was the crowd, and so ...

    Article : 2,005 words
  6. TELEGRAM FROM THE MAYOR OF HOBART.

    The Mayor of Hobart (Alderman J. G. Davies, M.H.A.), who has been to Melbourne on business, telegraphed from Launceston on Sunday evening to Mr. J. ...

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  7. DEMONSTRATION AT LAUNCESTON.

    In common with the British race all the world over, the people of Launceston rejoiced greatly to-day wnen the news announcing the relief of Mafeking ...

    Article : 600 words
  8. ADDRESSES AT THE TOWN HALL

    The frantic rush of people into the Town Hall caused it to be filled within five minutes after the guns were fired. Soon the crush and strife to get in was ...

    Article : 1,645 words
  9. NEW TOWN CHARITABLE INSTITUTION.

    Amidst general rejoicings at relief of Mafeking the old people and the boys at the Training School have not been forgotten. Through the instrumentality, ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. THE PROCESSION.

    Committees arrange processions; processions, at times of unusual national festival, have a way of arranging themselves. It was so on Saturday. ...

    Article : 496 words
  11. (By Electric Telegraph.)

    Long pent-up excitement as to the fate of Mafeking fairly burst forth at noon to-day when the cablegram was received officially reporting the successful raising ...

    Article : 450 words
  12. THE SHIPPING.

    When the news of the relief of Mafeking came the port was rather bare of shipping, but what vessels were in the harbour speedily hoisted customary ...

    Article : 147 words
  13. THANKSGIVINGS AT THE CHURCHES.

    On Saturday afternoon at 5 o'olook a hearty thanksgiving service was held in St. David's Cathedral, the edifice being filled with people. All the city clergy ...

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  14. THE STREETS.

    The exact moment at which the popular agitation in the streets of Hobart began can be exactly fixed. It was at 12.20 p.m. on Saturday, when ...

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  15. THE REJOICINGS IN THE COUNTRY.

    Great rejoicings here over the re[?] of Mafeking. The demonstrations commenced yesterday were continued to-day when the news was confirmed. There ...

    Article : 2,699 words
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