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  2. TASMANIA SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Eight hundred mounted men have been enrolled at Capetown within the past few days by Colonel Brabant, the head ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr H. Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, during an interview, expressed the opinion that, even if a High ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. DEATH OF SIR JAMES DICKSON

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir James Dickson died to-day from diabetes, and the body left by this evening train for Brisbane, where it will be accorded a State funeral on ...

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  6. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS

    HOBART, Thursday.— The authorities have made definite arrangements for the reception of the Imperial troops upon their arrival at Hobart on the 22nd inst ...

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  7. RAIDING NEAR KIMBERLEY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — One hundred and fifty Boers have raided De Reer's farm, near Kimberley, and the residents in the district are flocking to ...

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  8. A BOLD BOER SCHEME

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Major-General Hamilton's force, including the Second Coldstream Guards, holds an extended lin south of ...

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  9. THE VISIT OF MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—It is found impracticable to carry out the intention of the Government to hold a review of the Imperial troops and local defence forces at ...

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  10. NAVAL REQUIREMENTS

    The political standard of Britain's naval power accepted by both parties is that our fleet should be strong enough to contend successfully against a ...

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  11. THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr Kingston, Federal Minister of Trade and Customs, is in Brisbane conferring with the Queensland Customs authorities as to the unification of ...

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  12. A MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY FROM TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday.—In consequence of the rumor current to-day that Sir James Dickson had died the Acting-Premier wired to Mr N. E. Lewis, M.H.A.. asking if the ...

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  13. THE FEDERAL CABINET

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federal Cabinet which had a lengthy sitting yesterday sits again to-day. The Premier and the other Ministers refused to disclose in any ...

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  14. THE DUTCH ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The latest reports from South Africa regarding the attitude of the Dutch in Cape Colony are most reassuring. ...

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  15. RELIEVING COLONIAL GARRISONS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The five Indian regiments mentioned as preparing to release British troops in the colonies, to enable them to proceed ...

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  16. THE NAAUWPOORT FIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Twelve of the Imperial Light Horse were killed, and 25 wounded, the majority severely, during Colonel Babington's ...

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  17. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    A crowded meeting greeted Mr J. B. Waldron at Bracknell on Tuesday night. Mr Vincent Britten was voted to the chair. Mr Waldron's address occupied nearly two ...

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  18. KRUGER CONVALESCENT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Mr Kruger, who has been suffering from illness, is now reported to be convalescent. ...

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  19. MR G. H. REID

    A public meeting was held in the Albert Hall last night, convened by the Australian Free Trade and Liberal Association, for the purpose of hearing Mr ...

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  20. THE CALL FOR MORE TROOPS

    HOBART, Thursday. — The defence authorities have arranged for a good proportion of the men enrolled for the South African draft to assemble at camp at ...

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  21. A LENGTHY MEETING OF MINISTERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The members of the Federal Government were again in consultation throughout to-day. The Cabinet meeting was a long one lasting till 6 o'clock ...

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  22. CHINA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The influential American newspapers protest against Russia's seizure of Manchuria as being inimical to the trading interests ...

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  23. WALDERSES DECLINES RUSSIA'S PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — General Waldersee, who is in command of the allies in China, has declined the Russian proposals to restore the North ...

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  24. THE CHINESE ENVOY TO BERLIN

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Dr. G. E. Morrison, "The Times" special correspondent at Peking, and Count Mumm, the German Minister there, ...

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  25. HOPES THAT MR REID WILL VISIT ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—It is still hoped that Mr G. H. Reid will be able to make arrangements to visit Zeehan and Strahan, and give an address on free trade. ...

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  26. SPORTING

    At a meeting of the committee of the Mersey Regatta Association held on Tuesday evening the protest entered by the Digneys against the Windermere crew in ...

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  27. THE BOXERS THREATENING.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — General Waldersee explains that the Boxers at Szchaihan, the scene of the latest fight, have terrorised the ...

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  28. THE VACANCY IN THE CABINET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr Barton, interviewed on the subject of Sir James Dickson's successor as Minister of Defence stated it was a subject which required very ...

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  29. RIFLE SHOOTING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Tasmanian riflemen are well represented at the Commonwealth meeting of the National Rifle Association now in progress but none of them have ...

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  30. THE EXCLUSION OF TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Treasurer (Mr B. S. Bird) has received the following telegram from Mr E. Barton re Federal Cabinet : "Your telegram has had the ...

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  31. CYCLING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the cycling sports to-day F. S. Beauchamp who has showed fine form during the meeting, won the 10-Miles Scratch Race after a hot finish ...

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  32. CRICKET.

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