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  2. CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The Foreign Ministers in Pekin have agreed upon some of the main points of the ultimatum. In addition to approving of the demands ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON, Tuesday.--General Sir William Butler, who was recently appointed to the Aldershot command, has inspected the troops (100 officers and men), which it has ...

    Article : 176 words
  4. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--As Mr. Kruger is in need of a long rest, it is unlikely that he will conduct the negotiations with the European Powers for international ...

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  5. MELBOURNE CUP DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In condition the Cup is essentially the people's race. They talk about it, read about it, and occasionally fight about it months beforehand, and then, when the day ...

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  6. CHINA.

    TIEN-TSIN. October 4.--Events move slowly in China. Here one gets accustomed to being threatened, but never more than threatened, with unredeemed promises of ...

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  7. DRESSES AND ATTENDANCE.

    The attendance at Flemington even for Cup day was unusually large, and in the afternoon, when the sun shone out, the many brighl-hued frocks and brilliant sunshades were seen to ...

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  8. A PERMANENT MEMORIAL.

    Among the many proposals for celebrating the inauguration of the Commonwealth very few are of a permanent character. The suggestion is now made that a carillon of bells should be erected ...

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  9. THE PREMIER'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    A deputation representing the Commonwealth Celebrations Citizens' Executive Committee waited on the Premier last night at Parliament House with a view to obtaining information as to what ...

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  10. MANCHURIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Dr. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent in Pekin, announces that the Russian Admiral Alioxiff, through Li Hung Chang, has invited China to ...

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  11. BOER OFFENSIVENESS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. --The French Government has closed the Boer Cottage at the Paris Exhibition. The Transvaal Commissioner in charge ...

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  12. CAPTAIN G. C. WILSON.

    The selection of Captain G. C. Wilson for the command of the Household Cavalry detachments is singularly appropriate, since his name and family are intimately associated with Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MORE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A force of Boxers attacked the Russians who are guarding one of the gates of Tien-tsiu. They were repulsed, and a punitive column pursued them ...

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  14. THE CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The Government of Canada will grant to members of the Canadian Contingent who return from the war in South Africa. 160 acres of land ...

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  15. EXECUTION OF BANDITS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The authorities in Canton are making every effort to maintain order in the city and neighborhood. Nineteen bandits and incendiaries were ...

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  16. AN AUSTRALIAN HERO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Lieut. -Commander W. J. Colquhoun, of the Victorian naval forces, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order for services rendered during ...

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  17. APPEARANCE OF THE COURSE.

    The scene at Flemington is absolutely too bewildering to be represented in detail. It could only be done by a cinematograph, and then imperfectly. Every one of the thousands crowding ...

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  18. THE REFORM REBELS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The risings of reformers in the neighborhood of Canton are collapsing. The movement was a premature one, the ...

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  19. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    THE PREMIER ON REPUDIATION OR DELAY. Mr. J. Fitzpatrick directed a number of questions to the Premier yesterday in the Legislative Assembly as to his opinion whether there was ...

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  20. MILITARY JEALOUSIES.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Friction has arisen among the Allied commanders at Shan-hai-kwan, and Count Waldersee, the Commander-in-Chief, has found it necessary ...

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  21. LETTERS FROM AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    According to Private A. Matheson, of the New South Wales Army Medical Corps, Commandant Do Wet shot dead with his own band a burgher who had taken the cath of allegiance and, with ...

    Article : 198 words
  22. UNHAPPY SPAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The crisis in Spain, arising out of the recent resurrectionary movement, with which the Carlists are popularly associated, has been aggravated by the fact that thousands of ...

    Article : 156 words
  23. MAJOR HOLMES' PAY.

    Sir William Lyne stated, in reply to a question by Mr. J. Fitzpatrick, in the Assembly yesterday, that he had already given a definite refusal to the proposal that Major Holmes ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION FIXED.

    An important point in connection with the celebrations was settled yesterday by the Government, after considering suggestions which had been received from, the citizens' committee. ...

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  25. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The General of Communications at Capetown has sent the following to the Lieutenant-Governor:--"Harlech Castle left Capetown 3rd November. Has on board for Sydney Majors Fiaschi ...

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  26. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--On the occasion of the inauguration of wireless telegraphy on board the Ostend boats, the passengers were invited when in mid-channel to send international greetings to ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. PROPOSED MONUMENT AT PARRAMATTA.

    A meeting of citizens, convened by the Mayor of Parramatta (Alderman Moxham), was held in the local Town-hall on Tuesday evening, to take steps to assist the movement lo raise funds for ...

    Article : 218 words
  28. THE RACING.

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  29. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Devery, Chief Commissioner of the New York Police, has been indicted on a charge of feloniously interfering with Mr. M'Cuilagh, the State ...

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  30. A QUEEN'S HEROISM.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Queen Mario Amelie of Portugal (a princess of tho Royal house of France) has, by an act of heroism, saved the life of a man. ...

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  31. CANDIDATE FOR CAMBEWARRA.

    CAMDEN, Tuesday.--Mr. George W. Fuller, barrister, late member for Illawarra, is a Candidate for Federal honors for Cambewarra electorate. ...

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  32. ARMY RE-MOUNTS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--A horse-breeding commission has been appointed in India to give advice to the Government as to the beet means of Increasing the supply of war re-mounts. ...

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  33. CANOBLAS WATER SUPPLY.

    ORANGE, Tuesday.--The Premier has approved of an engineer being sent from the Works Department to make a special survey of Meadow Creek water supply scheme in connection with ...

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  34. THE LATE TROOPER MURRAY.

    GOSFORD, Tuesday.--General regret is expressed at the receipt of the news that Trooper J. R. Murray was killed at Kaffirs Kraal. He was a native of Gosford, and very popular. He was ...

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  35. A TASMANIAN LABOR CANDIDATE.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Mr. J. C. Whitelaw, secretary of the Zeehan branch of the A.M.A., has decided to be candidate to represent Tasmania in the Federal House of Representatives. He ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In connection with the colonial naval reserve movement, 50 fishermen, forming the first contingent of the Newfoundland reserve, are embarking en the second-class ...

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  37. LARKSPUR KILLS GRASSHOPPERS.

    CONDOBOLIN, Tuesday.--It has been proved here beyond the shadow of doubt that the common variety of garden larkspur is a certain check to grasshoppers in gardens. A resident on the ...

    Article : 132 words
  38. NO DEMONSTRATION IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--The Premier states that he has no intention of arranging any demonstration in honor of the inauguration of the Commonwealth on January 1, but that the Ministry ...

    Article : 50 words
  39. THE PLAGUE IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A sailor, recently arrived from Rosario, in the Argentine Republic, has died at Bremen from the bubonic plague. ...

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