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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS

    The South African Constabulary have succeeded in capturing seven Boers at Leeuwkop. Two of them, after having surrendered, severely wounded two of their ...

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  6. Crumbs.

    Zoo. Hot. Dust. Chess. ...

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  7. A DARING HIGHWAYMAN.

    Another daring attempt at highway robbery was made this afternoon at Botany. it took place near Messrs. Enoch Taylor and Co.’s boot factory, and the men bailed ...

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  8. BATTLE NEAR HEILBRON.

    Advices from the Orange River Colony give particulars of a severe encounter between the British and Boer forces near Heilbron. ...

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  9. LATEST MARKETS.

    “The Evening Journal” Office. Saturday. There was no move in the local wheat market on Friday. Rates are quoted as follows:— ...

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  10. CRICKET.

    The cricket match between the English team and the New South Wales Eleven was begun on the Sydney Association ground today in fine weather. There was a large ...

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  11. BOERS ANXIOUS FOR PEACE.

    Numerous Boers are volunteering for active service, eager to attack their own irreconcilable brethren now in the field and to end the struggle. Gen. Andries Cronje, a ...

    Article : 61 words
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  13. THE REDUCED CABLE RATES.

    The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company has notified the International Telegraph Bureau at Berne that the rates given in the third step of the sliding scale ...

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  14. REPRESENTATIVE O’MALLEY.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Representative Cameron (T.) desired to make a personal explanation as to an assertion repeatedly made by Representative ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. A SHUNTER KILLED.

    An accident, which resulted in frightful injuries to a shunter and his ultimate death, happened at No. 4 goods shed at Fremantle this morning. William Austin ...

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  16. MORE CAPTURES.

    In recent fights on the Caledon River, in the Pongola Bush, at Villiersdorp and Pietrsteg, 22 Boers have been captured by the British forces. ...

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  17. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Cape Borda.—November 22, 6.15 p.m.—Barquentine passing inward for Spencer’s Gulf. Semaphore, November 23.—Low water 9 a.m., high water 3 p.m. November 24.—Low water 9.45 ...

    Article : 389 words
  18. BANK FRAUD AT LIVERPOOL.

    A sensational banking fraud is reported from Liverpool. A bookkeeper of the Bank of Liverpool is charged with having defrauded the ...

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  19. TRAINING THE YOUNG IDEA.

    The Government Dairy Expert, Mr. G. S. Thomson, is a believer in paying attention to detail, and especially in connection with the manufacture of a substance like b[?]tter, ...

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  20. THREE CHILDRED BURNT TO DEATH.

    Three childre[?] named Edwards were burned to death last night in a fire which destroyed their parents’ residence at Waipawa. ...

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  21. MADAME MELBA.

    It is announced that Mr. Frederick Griffith, the celebrated flautist, and Miss Llwela Davies will accompany Madame Melba to Australia next year. ...

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  22. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    In order to raise funds in aid of the Woodville Methodist parsonage, a committee, consisting of Messrs. H. A. Gunter, E. E. Mitchell, and A. and G. Willsmore, with ...

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  23. AN IMPORTANT LAW SUIT.

    The hearing of the case brought by the Van Diemen’s Land Company against the Table Cape Marine Board was concluded in the Supreme Court this morning, after ...

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  24. NEW BRITISH STAMPS.

    Five hundred million new British stamps have been printed by order of the Postmaster-general. ...

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  25. UNDER THE YELLOW FLAG.

    The report of an outbreak of plague in Sydney was responsible for an amusing episode on board the N.D.L. liner Rhein when she arrived from the sister state on ...

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  26. GERMAN ATTACKS UPON ENGLAND.

    The present unprecedented outburst of Anglophobia in Germany, despite Mr. Chamberlain having described it as an “artificial agitation,” is creating strong ...

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  27. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Cape Borda.—November 23, 6.15 a.m., four master barquetine Tacora passing inward. Weather —Wind N.E., fresh. Sea smooth. ...

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  28. A SALVATION ARMY WELCOME.

    The public welcome to Commander and Mrs. McKie, the new leaders of the Salvation Army in Australia, was the occasion of great demonstration by salvationists at ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. TO-DAY’S DIARY.

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  30. BREEZY BITS.

    A Kentucky editor published what he thought was a very appreciative and kindly obituary of a prominent citizen, but wound up with the statement that the deceased ...

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  31. A SERIOUS DANGER—PHOSPHORUS.

    Mr. Harry Bickford wrote to us last night:—“The cry of ‘Fire’ causes a shudder to run right through one, and I am not a nervous man. We lost last year over 1,000 ...

    Article : 384 words
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  34. SAD DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN’S WIFE.

    Mrs. Monro, wife of an Anglican clergyman at Wedderburn, died on Wednesday in sad circumstances. She came with her husband from Maitland, New South Wales, ...

    Article : 155 words
  35. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 234 words
  36. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The cricket match between South Australia and Victoria was commenced on the Melbourne Cricket Ground shortly afternoon to-day in beautiful weather, and on a ...

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  37. WHEN CUPID MIXED THE DRINKS.

    Now why is A in love with B, While B is cold to A, And only lives for sight of C Who looks the other way? ...

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  38. AN AGGRESIVE SNAKE.

    The family of Mrs. McKenzie, residing at Nee[?] South, had an unpleasant experience this evening. The attention of Mrs. McKenzie was attracted by a peculiar ...

    Article : 93 words
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