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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. G. W. Le Hunte, who has spent the greater portion of his long holiday in Berkshire (writes our London correspondent, under date 12th December), will leave on ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In connection with Mr. Chamberlain's tour in South Africa, it is announced that after his visit to Bloemfontein, the capital of the Orange River Colony, leaving that ...

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  4. THE CONTINENT.

    Reports received from Northern Sweden indicate that 70,000 people there are threatened with starvation. Many are reduced to living on moss and bark. Energetic ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The first part of the Boer contingent which has been accepted for service in connection with the British Somaliland expedition has sailed from Durban, in Natal. ...

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  6. THE INCOME TAX.

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  7. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS

    Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick George Denham Bedford, the newly-appointed Governor of Western Australia, and his family, will join the R.M.S. China at Marseilles. ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN LETTER.

    As I write the claus are gathering strong in anticipation of Mr. Chamberlain's arrivul. The Rand and Pretoria await him with the greatest anxiety, and it is evident ...

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  9. PRINCESS LUISE OF SAXONY.

    A divorce is to be pronounced at Dresden against the Crown Princess Luise of Saxony on the 28th instant. It has been arranged that she shall receive an allowance of ...

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  10. INCREASING THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    It is reported from Washington that owing to the pressure brought to bear by President Roosevelt, the Naval Committee of the United States House of ...

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  11. THE NATIONAL SCOUTS.

    In reply to a deputation which waited upon him yesterday, Mr. Chamberlain expressed his regret that the animos[?] shown by the Boers towards the men who ...

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  12. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  13. AMERICAN EDITOR SHOT BY A GOVERNOR.

    An extraordinary shooting incident is reported from the United States. Mr. Til[?] man, the Lieutenant-Governor of the State of South Carolina, is stated to have shot ...

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  14. GERMAN OFFICER'S SUICIDE.

    Lieutenant Lengerke, acting first officer of the German warship Vineta, who was summoned to Europe to report to the Kaiser in connection with the recent ...

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  15. CHINESE LABOUR ON THE RAND.

    The anxiety of the Rand mining companies to secure Chineas labour is leading the English newspapers to protest against that class of labour. They declare ...

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  16. GERMANY'S FOREIGN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS.

    News from Berlin states that the German Reichstag is now discussing a resolution urging the Government to denounce the "most favoured nation" arrangement in ...

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  17. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL.

    Reports from Washington state that, sooner than submit to the exorbitant demands made by the Government of the Republic of Colombia in connection with the ...

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  18. ORANGE RIVER COLONY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    A number of unofficial members have been added to the Legislative Council of the Orange River Colony as a preliminary to establishing an elective Legislative ...

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  19. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Latest reports regarding the condition of the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, who is confined to bed with a feverish chill, state that the improvement already reported has ...

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  20. RELIGIOUS CONGREGATIONS IN FRANCE.

    In reply to an interpellation in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, the Premier, M. Combes, stated that the Government would tolerate religious ...

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  21. WAR CONTRIBUTION OF THE ORANGE COLONY.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" states that the war contribution of the Orange River Colony has been fixed at £5,000,000, and a loan ...

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  22. THE MISSIONARIES IN MOROCCO.

    Reports from Fez state that fanatics visiting the city repeatedly cursed the lady missionaries whilst passing through the streets. Their departure for the coast was ...

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  23. PRESERVING LONDON CHURCHES.

    Archdeacon Sinclair, Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, and other Churchmen have made numerous suggestions as to the means of preserving the London City churches, many ...

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  24. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister had a good deal to say, according to the confidential report of the debates of the Imperial Conference in London, on the subject of shipping ...

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  25. THE SUBSIDENCE IN VENICE.

    Reports from Venice state that the subsidence of the land which has already affected several important buildings still continues, and the ancient palace of the ...

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  26. DEFENCE OF FEZ.

    General Sir Harry Aubrey (Kaid) Ma[?] Lean, Colonel of H.S.M. the Sultan of Morocco's bodyguard, has arrived at F[?] and is organising the defence of the city ...

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  27. LONDON TRADE SHIFTING.

    It has become noticeable of late that the trade of the port of London is gradually moving down the River Thames, leaving numbers of empty warehouses and ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Vice-Admiral Arthur Da[?]rymple Fanshawe arrived in Sydney by the R.M.S. Ophir to-day, and proceeding to the flagship Royal Arthur at once assumed the ...

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  29. TURKISH POLITICAL APPOINTMENT.

    It is announced that Ferid Pasha, president of the commission recently appointed to carry out the proposed reforms in Macedonia, has replaced Said Pasha as Turkish ...

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  30. QUESTION OF STRIKE PAY.

    A miner named Howden is suing the Yorkshire Miners' Association, in the Court of King's Bench, to restrain the association from paying out strike pay in ...

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  31. BAD DEBTS AND THE INCOME TAX.

    Sir,—Many thanks for so promptly securing a reply from the Commissioner re bad debts deductable on income tax returns. The information elicited is valuable, as it ...

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  32. MINING ACCIDENTS AT CHARTERS TOWERS.

    An alarming accident happened at the Brilliant Central mine to-day. The cage, with six men, was being lowered, when the engine bolted, and the cage ...

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  33. IMPORTANT TRADES UNION QUESTION.

    The three committees, consisting of representatives of the various trade union organisations in Great Britain, who were appointed in consequence of the recent ...

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  34. PROSECUTION OF FORTUNE-TELLERS.

    The prosecution of fortune-tellers in the city has been entered upon, and Mary Scales was to-day charged with unlawfully undertaking to tell Joseph Hamilton his ...

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  35. ARTESIAN WATER.

    On the Billeroy property at Coonamble West a daily flow of half-a-million gallons of water has been struck at a depth of 900ft. ...

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  36. COAL CARGOES FOR AMERICA.

    In consequence of the present coal famine in the United States, sixty British steamers have been chartered to take cargoes of coal to America, and many of these vessels will ...

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  37. DROUGHT-STRICKEN SETTLERS.

    A public gathering will be held in Sydney next week, at which a subscription list will be started for affording temporary relief to settlers suffering from the ...

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  38. SKATING AROUND LONDON.

    In consequence of the favourable conditions provided by the intense cold lately prevailing, skating is now being indulged in all round London. ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    The rebate on the carriage of fodder for starving stock will be discontinued from the 2nd February. ...

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  40. ACCIDENT AT A MELBA CONCERT.

    Our Perth correspondent telegraphs, under yesterday's date:—While Madame Melba was giving a concert in the Queen's Hall to-night a number of people ...

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  41. DEATH OF A STALLION.

    Mr. E. R. White's imported stallion Kingsley dropped dead at the Merton stud yesterday. ...

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  42. FIRE AT ALDERSHOT.

    A fire broke out yesterday at Aldershot in the official residence of the Commander of the First Army Corps, Sir J. D. P. French, of South African fame, and the ...

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  43. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings are announced:— Challenge Stakes.—Myall and Camden. Leger Stakes of 1903.—Cipher. ...

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  44. SALE OF A RACEHORSE.

    The racehorse Bean, by The Cardinal, has been sold to Mr. R. H. Frew for 150 guineas. ...

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  45. DISQUALIFICATION REMOVED.

    The V.R.C. Committee has removed the disqualification, of T. E. Arnfieid, which was Inflicted for lilfe in 1897 in connection with the running of Parthenopacus. ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS AT BATHURST.

    The South Australian cricket team began a match at Bathurst to-day against fifteen of the Western Districts of New South Wales. The visitors batted first and made ...

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  47. THE WIDTH OF CRICKET BATS.

    The committee of the M[?]bone Cricket Club have issued instructions to umpires to gauge the width of the bats prior to the commencement of each innings. ...

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  48. NORTHERN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. South's Railway Cash Stores at South Lismore were totally destroyed by fire early this morning. The fire had obtained a good hold before it was ...

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  49. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Major Wardill has received a cable message from Mr. Maclaren, which reads as follows: — "Postponed September next year. Writing." Major Wardill states that ...

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  50. PIANO TUNING. PIANO TUNING.

    By skilled workmen; orders promptly attended; old pianos taken part payment for new ones. Paling and Co., Queen-street.[?] ...

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  51. WONDERFUL TAILORING VALUES!

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  52. ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The match between Lord Hawke's English cricket team and an eleven of Wellington was continued to-day. The local team scored 243 in their first innings, and the ...

    Article : 71 words
  53. GENUINE PANAMA HATS!

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  54. THE WEATHER.

    The weather continues mild and dry. Over half-an-inch of rain fell during the past week at Lismore, and the fall was much heavier in the Casino district, where ...

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  55. TERRIFIC HEAT

    May be made endurable by wearing suitable clothing. We have just the stuff for the Queensland summer, and our prices are not high. Fine Worst[?]ds, Tweeds, Indigo ...

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  56. REMEMBER, TUESDAY, 20th JANUARY.

    Will be a day worth remembering, as Charles Gilbert's Stocktaking Sale commences, and his genuine sale reductions are too well known to need comment.* ...

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  57. MILITARY INSPECTION.

    It is announced that Brigadier-General Finn and Major Hilliard will arrive in this district next week on a visit of inspection. ...

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  58. CASE'S SARSAPARILLA COMPETITION.

    Prizes of 20s., 10s., and 5s. will be awarded by J. W. Case, Chemist, 140 Wickham-street, to the child who forms the greatest number of words from "Case's Sarsaparilla ...

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  59. DO NOT FORGET TUESDAY, 20th JANUARY.

    Charles Gilbert's Stocktaking Sale commences in all departments. A feast of genuine bargains. Uwantsum YANKEE DOODLE. ...

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  60. FOUR FARTHINGS, ONE[?]PENNY.

    At Charles Gilbert's sa[?] commencing Tuesday, 20th January, in rich silks and choicest designs, equal to any in town at double the price. See windows[?] ...

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  61. MEN'S INDIGO SERGE SUITS, 25/.

    At Charles Gilbert's Sale, commencing Tuesday, 20th January, Sergerette Suits, 22/6, equal to anything in town at 35/. See windows and floorways. Queen-street, ...

    Article : 41 words
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