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  2. THE BOERS.

    Reports from Pretoria show that all the foreign mercenaries are not yet expelled from the Transvaal, and that some of them are taking part in the guerilla system of ...

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  3. BURNLEY GARDENS TROUBLES.

    The oft recurring troubles in connection with the Burnley Horticultural Gardens entered upon a new phase yesterday, when, at Richmond police court, Daniel ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Some discussion has arisen as to the constitutional difficulties likely to arise in the event of the M'Lean Government returning from the country with a working majority, ...

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  5. CHINESE CRISIS.

    The latest news from the southern and western provinces of China in respect to the great anti-Manchu rebellion shows that the party which is resolved to upset the present ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS.

    A meeting which Mr. James Munro addressed at Hawksburn last night numbered some 300 electors. The chair was taken by Mr. William Baker, who foretold that the ...

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  7. DELATITE.

    A large number of electors attended at the public hall this evening, when Mr. J. H. Graves, who has represented Delatite for the past 24 years, addressed his ...

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  8. WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Mr. Alex. Ramsay, who is a candidate for the representation of Williamstown, addressed his first public meeting at the Temperance Hall, Williamstown, last evening; ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN CODE CABLES.

    The Melbourne Telegraph Office notifies in respect to the information supplied last week that cables for South Africa could now be accepted in code, the codes ...

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  10. PRAHRAN.

    Mr. F. C. Gray, the retiring member for Prahran, addressed a meeting of his constituents at the local town hall last night. There were about 900 people present, the ...

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  11. DEATH OF A VICTORIAN.

    The Government has received a cable message, dated 13th inst., from the commanding officer at Marandellas, as follows:-- ...

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  12. MOSLEM REBELS IN SHEN-SI.

    It is now reported that the Chinese Imperial court has not after all reached Singan-fu, the new capital in Shen-si, from Tai-yuan-fu, in Shan-si. ...

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  13. AN INVALIDED SOLDIER'S PLIGHT.

    Private William Rickards, aged 22, an invalided member of the Victorian First Contingent to South Africa, who has been staying at Sailors' Hill ...

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  14. KRUGER AND FRANCE.

    Mr. Kruger, ex-President of the Transvaal, who is to be taken from Delogoa Bay to Europe in a Dutch war ship, has informed his Boer followers that "all will come right" ...

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  15. CANTON BLACK FLAGS.

    General Liu-yung is reported to be marching his army of Black Flags from Canton through the province of Hunan, where anti-dynastic agitation has ...

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  16. RETURNED INVALIDS.

    A number of invalided soldiers arrived to-day by the steamer Warrigal, and were conveyed to the Victoria Barracks. The reception was a very quiet one. ...

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  17. SIR GEORGE TURNER.

    The leader of the Liberal party was also questioned on this question, and Sir George Turner said:-- "My mind is as yet quite open upon the ...

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  18. PAO-TING-FU EXPEDITION.

    Field Marshal von Waldersee, the German generalissimo of the allies in China, highly complimented General Sir Alfred Gaselee on the splendid physique and appearance of ...

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  19. ANGLESEY.

    Mr. M. K. M'Kenzie addressed a large meeting in the Assembly Hall this evening, to give an account of his stewardship and his views on future legislation. He favored ...

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  20. VILLIERS AND HEYTESBURY.

    Dr. R. H. Cole, who is contesting the Villiers and Heytesbury electorate in the Liberal interest, addressed a crowded meeting at the Cobden Hotel on Friday evening. Cr. ...

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  21. THE PEACE CELEBRATION.

    The Government proposes to celebrate the cessation of hostilities in South Africa on Monday, 12th November, which will be observed in South Australia as Prince of ...

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  22. RUSSIAN NAVAL DISASTER.

    Two torpedo boats of the Russian squadron lying in the Shan-hai-kwan harbor, in the Gulf of Pe-chi-li, yesterday came into such serious collision, that one of them ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN LEAGUE.

    The South African League, the loyalist association of South Africa, has passed resolutions in favor of inviting H.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of York to call at the ...

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  24. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    The ill feeling which has been engendered in New South Wales by the Federal capital commissioner's report--apart from the inhabitants of the three sites recommended ...

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  25. THE CHINESE INDEMNITIES.

    Russia has proposed to the powers that the question of the "equitable indemnities" which China is to be called upon to pay, as one of the terms of peace, shall be ...

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  26. FRENCH BALLOONING.

    The French War department is showing great activity in the encouragement of military ballooning. An aerostat exhibition has been held at Paris, whence a number of ...

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  27. LI HUNG CHANG AT PERIN.

    Li Hung Chang, who has been for some time past in Pekin, has now at length paid a personal visit to the foreign ambassadors there. ...

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  28. WEST MELBOURNE.

    Between 500 and 600 electors of West Melbourne were addressed at an open air meeting last night at the corner of Spencer and Hawke streets by Cr. W. L. Flint, who ...

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  29. RETURN OF INDIAN TROOPS.

    Field Marshal Lord Roberts, who will shortly leave South Africa for England, leaving the supreme command to Lord Kitchener, has stated that he hopes the ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The London residence of the Right Hon. H. H. Asquith, M.P. for East Fife, and formerly Secretary of State for the Home department, was last night the scene of a ...

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  31. DISAFFECTION SPREADING.

    Not only is the great southern province of Kwang-Tung in flames and the central and lower Yang-tse valley ready to break out, but also in the north-west the ...

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  32. PORT FAIRY.

    Mr. Martin Burke, one of the candidates for Port Fairy, addressed the electors at Crossley on Saturday evening. The candidate denied a rumor that he was only in the ...

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  33. COLONIAL INVALIDS IN LONDON.

    Mr. H. Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, has written a letter to the London newspapers in respect to the announcement that about 170 invalided ...

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  34. FRENCH CAMBODIA.

    The French Government has recalled its Resident and another official from Cambodia, a French Indo-Chinese peninsula dependency. The withdrawal has been ...

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  35. SYDNEY'S "HOPETOUN AVENUE."

    A public meeting, convened by the mayor at the town hall to-night passed a resolution protesting against interference by this or any other Government with the Botanic ...

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  36. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    A preliminary meeting of some 50 supporters of the candidature of Mr. A. V. Kemp for the Eastern Suburbs constituency was held last evening at Day's auction ...

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  37. THE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    The Empress Frederick of Germany, mother of the Kaiser, and eldest daughter of Queen Victoria, has rallied from the serious attack of kidney complaint from which ...

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  38. FEDERAL TARIFF CONFERENCE.

    Thirty-five delegates to the Chamber of Manufactures' Conference visited Katoomba to-day, and were driven round the district. They were entertained at a smoke concert ...

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  39. THE PLAGUE.

    A recrudescence of the bubonic plague is reported in Madagascar, where the disease was introduced, by French steamers. At Tamatave, the chief port in the east of the ...

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  40. WELCOME FOR WESTRALIANS.

    Mrs. Gifford, wife of the Hon. Maurice Gifford, who raised and commanded Gilford's Horse in the Matabele rebellion campaign, in which he lost his arm, is making ...

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  41. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Received by Messrs. John Sanderson and Co. from their London firm, Messrs. Sanderson, Murray and Co.:-- London, 13th October.--Compared with the ...

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  42. THE CANDIDATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  43. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Received by Messrs. Dalgety and Co. Limited:-- London, 12th October.--Opossum skins: As compared with last auctions, prices at to-day's sales were 10 to 15 per cent. higher, except for black, ...

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  44. LORD HOPETOUN'S MESSAGE.

    The Earl of Hopetoun, Governor-General of Australia, now on the way to India, has cabled Lord Roberts, asking him to inform the Australian troops in South Africa that ...

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  45. MEETINGS TO-NIGHT.

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  46. SIR JOHN FORREST'S CANDIDATURE.

    [?] John Forrest has been freely mentioned as a candidate for the Federal Parliament or Australia. Most likely if he contests a seat it will be for one in the House ...

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  47. PORT MELBOURNE.

    Mr. W. Watson, a candidate to represent Port Melbourne, addressed a meeting of about 50 persons at the local temperance hall last night. The chair was occupied by ...

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  48. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The valuators for Collingwood city, Messrs. Wilson and Johnson, have finished their work, and presented their report to the local council on Monday evening. The following are figures for the divisions ...

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  49. HORSHAM.

    Mr. T. M. Capell, a candidate for the representation of Horsham, addressed a large number of electors in the public hall this evening. Mr. G. Degenhardt, J.P., ...

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  50. THE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT.

    A letter has been received here from Lord Hopetoun, in which he states that he has little doubt the instructions which he will bring with him from the Secretary for the ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office reports Privates Banksmith and Fleming, members of the Tasmanian Bushmen's Contingent, slightly wounded at Reitfontein. ...

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  52. NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINGENT.

    The Minister for Defence has received a cablegram stating that T. J. Rogers, of the China contingent, has died of influenza. ...

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  53. JOLIMONT AND WEST RICHMOND.

    Mr. T. Fink, M.L.A. for Jolimont and West Richmond, addressed a meeting of friends and supporters at the Lecture Hall, Lennox-street, Richmond, last night. There ...

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  54. LOCAL NEWS.

    At the Collingwood court yesterday, the charge preferred against Hugh Copland, furniture dealer, of assaulting a girl under 10 years of age, who gave birth to a child, was heard. ...

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