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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    General Chaffee, commander of the United States troops in China, wrote to Count Waldersee complaining of the removal of the astronomical ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Premiers Lyne and Turner informally discussed the Cape cable proposals of the Eastern Extension Company, and agreed to the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. Reginald Claude Roe has obtained the mathematical scholarship at Balliol College. Mr. Roe is a native of Brisbane, ...

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  5. COUNTRY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The ball was opened on Sunday morning on the arrival of the mail train, which brought back our five soldiers, Messrs. Coombe, Gillies, Brannagan, and ...

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  6. GERMAN TRADE.

    Baron von Thielmann, Minister of Finance, made a memorable speech in the Reichstag yesterday. The baron warned members that ...

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  7. MARITIME CONFERENCE.

    A conference between representatives of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation and the Federated Seamen's Union, which has been ...

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  8. COMMUNICATING WITH BOXERS.

    Yiko, the Manchu secretary of Li Hung Chang, has been suspected of communicating with the Boxers. Count Waldersee has now had Yiko ...

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  9. WITH THE BUSHMEN.

    Lord Methuen's column, that had been expected for some time from Rustenburg, arrived, and made his camp at Bufflehoek, about five miles to the N.E. ...

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  10. FRENCH NAVY.

    The Naval Bill has passed the French Senate. It provides for an expenditure of 762,266,000 francs to construct six ...

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  11. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the address-in-reply to the Queen's speech has been concluded. Mr. D. Lloyd-George, Liberal member for Carnarvon division, moved an ...

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  12. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—Hedwig, bq., from Lyttelton, and Medic, s., from Sydney via ...

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  13. T.A. AND P. SOCIETY.

    We have been requested by the committee of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Society to publish the following correspondence:— ...

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  14. MESSAGE BY CARRIER PIGEONS.

    The captain of the steamer Warrego, from Sydney, reports two carrier pigeons, very much exhausted, alighted on the steamer when about 100 miles ...

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  15. FEDERATION.

    The Countess of Hopetoun, wife of the Governor-General of Australia, left Colombo on Monday by the R.M.S. Rome. ...

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  16. NELSON'S RELICS.

    The hospital at Greenwich was broken into last night. In the building were placed many relics of the famous Lord Nelson, and ...

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  17. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Sir William Lyne, who is on a brief visit to Melbourne, received the following message from Lord Hopetoun:— "Your suggestion for landing at 11 a.m. ...

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  18. VANDERBILT ESTATE.

    The estate of Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt has been sworn at £14,500,000. To Alfred, the second son, the testator bequeathed £9,000,000, and ...

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  19. ON THE WEST COAST.

    This has truly been Zeehan's red letter day in demonstration matters, and the welcome home extended to the returning members of the first contingent ...

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  20. WESTMINSTER CONFESSION.

    A meeting of the leading Presbyterians of the United States was recently held at Washington. It appointed a committee, which now ...

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  21. GREAT BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires are raging in various parts of the colony, causing heavy loss. ...

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  22. ANCHOR CONSOLIDATED.

    The Anchor Consolidated, of West Australia, capital £125,000, has been registered in London for flotation. Thirty thousand shares have been ...

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  23. DIVORCE SUIT.

    The Coningham divorce case was continued to-day, when a number of witnesses were called on behalf of Dr. O'Haran, and an endeavour was made ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    A general wish has been expressed in Canada and by the Imperial authorities that the Right Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier and other Ministers should ...

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  25. A MURDERER BEHEADED.

    A man named Nordlund, who was convicted of murder, has been beheaded at Westerass, in Sweden. The condemned man sang verses of ...

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  26. SETTLEMENT OF WAGES.

    Representatives, of the colliery proprietors of the southern district and miners met to-day in conference. It was agreed to advance the wages of ...

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  27. THE TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    Major Cameron has accepted the command of the troops representing Tasmania at the Commonwealth inaugural ceremonies. Captain Wallace ...

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  28. DELORAINE ROAD TRUST.

    Present—Messrs C. J. Smith (in the chair), Best, Cunningham, Mackey, Napper, Symons, and Warner. A fair amount of correspondence was ...

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  29. BEER POISONING.

    Right Hon. W. H. Long, President of the Local Government Board, has authorised an enquiry into the cause of the beer poisoning cases. ...

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  30. STOKE ORPHANAGE.

    Brother Wybertus has been acquitted of the last of the charges of indecent assault in connection with the Stoke Orphanage cases. ...

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  31. VICTORIAN DEMONSTRATION.

    The City Council has intimated its desire to erect an arch in connection with the Commonwealth demonstration. The arch will cost about £1000, ...

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  32. QUICK-FIRERS AND WAGONS

    The Ehrhardt factories at Dusseldorf, on the Rhine, are delivering to Great Britain 18 batteries of quickfierers and 900 ammunition wagons. ...

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  33. A TRUCK LINE.

    The Minister of Works states the trunk line from Wellington to Auckland will be completed within four years. ...

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  34. BOUND FOR SYDNEY.

    Sir William Lyne left by this afternoon's express for Sydney. The sons of Lord Hopetoun passed through Melbourne to-day for Sydney. ...

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