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  2. General Cablegrams.

    The destroyer Dragon had her bows and stom damaged through colliding with the destroyer Harrier at Malta. ...

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  4. THE WAR

    Colonel Holmes captured Commandant David Marais at Riet v[?]i on the first in to. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    America claims on the grounds of a former concession, a portion of the city of Tien Tsin for the purposes of trade and equality with the other ...

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  6. General Cablegrams.

    The American Consul in Bulgaria, finding that Miss Stones captors were the tools of the late Macedonian Committee, has refused to pay the required ...

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  7. BOER MURDERER SHOT.

    A Boer named Lawis, has been tried and shot at Potschefstroom, for Complicity in the murder of two surrendered soldiers, also some Kaffirs at ...

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  8. LORD BEAUCHAMP ON AUSTRALIA.

    Lord Beauchamp, speaking at Brixton, favored the British Cabinet consulting with the representatives of the colonics in matter of foreign ...

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  9. THE PROPOSED RUSSO MANCHURIAN CONVENTION.

    The projected Russo-Manchurian agreement is causing great umbrage in Japan; LONDON, October 22. ...

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  10. The America Cup.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, specking at Chicago, sail lb-it he favoured the building of safe yachts, not dangerous racing machines. ...

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  11. CAPTURE BY CANADIAN SCOUTS.

    A company of Canadian scouts, after a sharp fight captured a Boer longer containing a large quantity of food and ammunition and also ...

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  12. LIPTON WILL TRY AGAIN.

    Sir Thomas Lipton has ordered Watson, of Fife, to design for 1902 another challenger. ...

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  13. FREEDOM OF THE CITY OF LIVERPOOL.

    The freedom of the City of Liverpool has boon accorded to Bann Wolf Levy, a Sydneyile, and the founder of the David Lewis Trust, ...

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  14. VANZYLO’S COMMAND ENGAGED.

    A local force fought Varzjlo’s commando in rough country on the [?]istward of Vryburg, from dawn noon on the eighteenth. Four Boers ...

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  15. CORRECTION BY LIPTON.

    Sir Thomas Lipton states that he has been misreported. He denies having ordered a now challenger for 1902. He may, be says, build one ...

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  16. ANGLOPHOBIA ON THE CONTINENT.

    A rabid outbreak of Anglophobia has occurred on the continent, and the German and Austrian newspapers have published violent denunciations ...

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  17. PLAGUE IN CHINA.

    The Bubonic plague has broken out in the Fuchow and other districts of Southern China. One thousand deaths are reported daily. ...

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  18. B. ER LANDDROST CAPTURED.

    The captures at Buffelshock on the sixteenth, included Vanderwalt, the late landdrost at parys. ...

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  19. THE HEIR TO THE CHINESE THRONE.

    Prince Tuan’s exile militates against his son, who is represented as being dissipated and uncontrollable. A now heir is to be selected when ...

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  20. BOERS IN A STARVING CONDITION

    Several hundred Boers, above Ballango, are in a starving condition as the country is completely denuded of all kinds of food and stock. ...

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  21. CZOLGOSZ’S EXECUTION.

    The Hon. John Hay bas declined to send a Government representative to the electrocution of Czolgosz. ...

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  22. RECONSTRUCTION PROPOSAL

    Mr. Whitaker-Wright proposes to combine and reconstruct the London and Glohe, British America, and Standard Exploration Companies into ...

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  23. TRIAL RUN OF A RUSSIAN TRADER.

    A Russian cattle ship, the Retozan, built in America, averaged 18 4 5th knots on her trial run. ...

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  24. PROCLAMATION OF FOUCHE.

    Fonche has issued a proclamation stating that all natives on farms who are unprovided with pisses will be [?]iot as spies. ...

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  25. PRESENTATION TO BADEN-POWELL.

    Mr. H. Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, will present a sword of honor to Major General Biden-Powell at the Imperial ...

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  26. WAR OFFICE BEFORMS.

    Besides the War office Council, a Pa[?]ment Executive committee his been formed to co operate in all matters of business and ensure combined ...

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  27. INDIA.

    The North-Western Provinces Oudh Tenancy Bill has been passed at Alabahad. Seven European and six native members wore present. Three ...

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  28. POST OFFICE ROBBERY IN CHICAGO.

    A gang of burglars, by means of a tunnel, robbed the Chicago Post Office of 76,000 dollars in stamps. ...

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  29. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Arrivals. — Gladys, Magdeburg, Excelsior, Inga and Analedia. Departures.—For Melbourne, Waloo; for Brisbane, Gulf of Genoa. ...

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  30. MORE BOERS VOLUNTEER SERVICE.

    Many additional Boers at Crylen are volunteering for service to serve in the British Army. ...

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  31. AN ABSCONDING TELLER.

    A teller named Boskure, in the employ of Nicht’s National Bank at Lowell, Massachusetts, has absconded with 115,000 dollars. He however, ...

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  32. THE MYSTERIOUS DEWET.

    Contradictory reports are abroad in Natal regarding Dewet. Boer prisoners persist that he died from his wounds long since. Other reports ...

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  33. LARGE ORDER FOR CANADIAN OATS.

    The Canadian Departments of Agriculture is shipping half a million bushels of oats to South Africa. ...

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  34. GERMANY.

    Nine thousand Barliners, including a number of former officers of the army, have appealed to the public to assist them in carrying out the public to ...

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  35. FRANCE.

    Starting from the Perc Prostatifque, M, Dumout easily rounded the Eiffel Tower at a height of 250 metres, and then regained his point, of departure ...

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  36. KING EDWARD AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra are now in London. ...

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  37. Kitchener’s Weekly Report.

    Lord Kitchener’s weekly report plates that 25 men have been killed, 18 wounded, 190 captured, and 50 surrendered ; 141 rifles, 6,125 rounds ...

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  38. TURKEY AND GERMANY.

    Germany is offering Turkey a three million loan, and in return is asking for a completion of the Bagdad railway and other monopolies. ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Commander John Walcott. ...

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  40. POWERS I CONSULTATION.

    The Powers are now discussing the desirability of taking collective action to enforce the treaty of Berlin as regards Macedonia and Armenia. It ...

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  41. General BuIIer Relieved of his Command.

    The War Office notifies that to consequence of General Sir Redvers Bullet’s remarkable speech on the 10th inst, Earl Robers, ...

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  42. THE MINERS’ TROUBLE IN FRANCE.

    Two cases of rifles addressed to the Monceaux minors have been seized. M. Waldech-Rossean intends to take steps to prevent the interruption ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the Cologne Gazette commends the British Civil administration in South Africa. He also considers that the ...

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  44. BOERS IN KHAKI.

    A number of Boers in khaki captured one of Colonel Pilober’s patrols at Smithfield, who mistook them for his own men. ...

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  45. SCHEEPERS BANISHED.

    Commandant Scheepers and eleven others have been banished. ...

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  46. NOVA SCOTIA.

    Two-thirds of the business quarter of Sydney, Cape Breton, has been burnt. ...

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  47. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED

    The death sentence on Botha, one of Lotter’s commando, has been commuted to poaal servitude for l.fa. The Boors are smuggling cannon ...

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  48. TURKEY.

    Two thousand Armenians at Moosh have petitioned to enter the orthodox church in order to secure Russian protection. ...

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  49. SCOTLAND AND THE WAR.

    A correspondent in Aberdeen writes to the Right Hon. St. John Brodrick that no Scottish newspaper countenances the clamour in the London ...

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  50. CRICKET.

    A very interesting cricket match took place last Sunday between Cue and Day Dawn on tho Day Dawn ground. Day Dawn in their innings compiled 61, and ...

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  51. DEWET SHORT OF AMMUNITION.

    The Boers in Holland declare that Dewet does not want for men, but lacks arms and ammunition. ...

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  52. THE FRANCO TURKISH TROUBLE.

    France refrains from coercion in the dispute with Turkey, regarding the settlement of French bankers’ claims, at the instance of Russia ...

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  53. IRELAND.

    Patrick Aloysius McHugh, M.P for North Laitrim, and editor of the Sligo Champion, who was committed to jail by Judge O’Connor for ...

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  54. A Marriage Interdicted.

    At Lady Francis Cecil’s instance an injunction was issued forbidding her son Richard, who is a minor, from marring Miss Jessic Bain, the ...

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  55. RUSSIA.

    Russia is mobilising Cossacks in the Ural and also at Openburg and Semiretchenek. ...

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  56. THE NEW RUSSIAN LOAN.

    Official statements from Paris and St. Petersburg are to the effect that Russia is contemplating a huge loan. ...

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  57. A JUDGE THREATENED.

    His Honor Judge William O'Connor Morris, after awarding a grazier compensation for the malicious destruction of his building, received a, ...

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  58. SWITZERLAND.

    Spelterini, an Italian aeronaut, crossed the Jungfran Range in a ballop. ...

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