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  2. THE BOER WAR. EFFECT OF THE PROCLAMATION

    Mr. Bennet Burieigh, the war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph,"states, that Lord Kitchener's proclamation, which declines that all the Boer leaders, must ...

    Article : 144 words
  3. THE KING'S TITLE.

    The King's Titles Bill, which provides that His Majesty the King may within sixmonths of the passing of the measure. select any title be sees fit, with the view ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. CHINA AND THE POWERS THIS TARIFF AND INDEMNITY.

    "The Times" this morning publishes a telegram from its Peking correspondent, Dr. Morrison, explaining why Great Britain declines to sign the protocol, O[?] ...

    Article : 152 words
  5. IN THE STATE GALLERY.

    The uneasiness in regard to the Factories and Shops Act has had its effcet upon the House. Two questions touching the matter had been placed on the notice-paper, and ...

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  6. THE CENSOR. HOW HE WORKS.

    Information has been published by cable of the singular dispute between the "Daily Mail" and the War Office, particularly with reference to the report by ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Mr. Deakin was in the precincts of the chamber, but is not yet strong enough to take up his Parliamentary work. Sir John Forrest has returned to Victoria, but he is ...

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  8. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1901.

    Mr. Peacock's statement in the Assembly yesterday may be welcomed as alding the formation of a sound add intelligent public opinion on our factory ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister yesterday received a letter from His Excellency the Governor-General, dated from Bowen (Q.), stating that he has already benefited considerably ...

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  10. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES.

    The following are mentioned in despatches forwarded by Lord Kitchener, and published in "The Times":— "Major Clarke, Victorian Imperial ...

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  11. AN OBJECT-LESSON IN FALSIFICATION.

    In his letter on the censorship which was published in yesterday's "Daily Mail," Mr. Edgar Wallace, our war correspondent, mentioned case in which the censor not ...

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  12. THE KING IN GERMANY.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra, with the Emperor William and members of the German Imperial family, arrived yesterday at Homburg from ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. THE CHINESE TARIFF.

    The Foreign Ministers at Peking have agreed to draft a protocol fixing the Chinese tariff at 5 per cent, ad [?]alorem duties, to commence in October next, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. EXECUTION OF REBELS.

    The execution of rebels, which is steadily proceeding in the Cape Colony, is greatly [?]ressing the disloyal section of the population. [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

    Article : 34 words
  15. PACIFIC CABLE BILL. SECOND READING CARRIED.

    In the House of Commons last night the Pacific Cable Bill passed the second reading by 183 votes to 59. Mr. J. C. Flynn, Nationalist member for ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    Commandant Kruitzinger, who, according to a late report, with a force of 400 men, crossed the railway line to the southward, of Conway (near Rosmead Junction), ...

    Article : 189 words
  17. THE GANTONESE DISSATISFIED.

    The people of Canton are very dissatisfied with the house tax, which has been, imposed by the Chinese Government in order to raise taxation to enable it to pay ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. AMERICAN STEEL STRIKE

    The workers employed at the Illinois Steel Company's factories at Milwaukce, Chicago, and Jolict have delined to go on strike. ...

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  19. IN THE NORTH-WEST.

    The Boer raiders who recently evacuated Van R[?]sdorp, in the north-west of the Cape Colony, took away with them Van Rhyn, a resident who had been charged ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. ILLICIT OPAL DEALING.

    Illicit opal-selling on the White Cliffs opal-field, New South Wales, is dislosed to a startling extent in the testimony of witnesses called by the Royal commission ...

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  21. THE ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY.

    The presence in the local public hospital of Roberta, or Minton, who is supposed to have been concerned in the recent attempt to rob the bank at Henty, was referred to ...

    Article : 554 words
  22. THE FACTORY BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the Factory Bill was further considered in committee. In the report stage the Government ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. BOER LOSSES.

    Lord Kitchener's report of the Boer losses during the past week is as follows:— Killed, 30; wounded, 20 (including Commandant Moll, dangerously); prisoners, ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The R.M.S., Orizaba, which is due to arrive to day, has on board the following invalided and returned Australians from the Transvaal:—For Melbourne— 108, Trooper P. Falla (Donald), 1st ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. WOUNDED AT WILMANSRUST.

    Mrs. Boake, of Sydney, mother of Company Sergeant. Major A. H. Boake, F Company, 5th V.M.L, who was wounded in the Wilmansrust affair, has had news from the lady superintendent of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. OUTLAWED BY BOTHA.

    As already reported, twelve Boers who had surrendered to the British were surprised by a Boer force near Volksrust, on the border of Natal. Four of these were ...

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  27. HOME FROM THE WAR.

    On Wednesday evening a smoke concert was tendered to Lance-Corporal R. Burns and Trooper Harry Edwards by the residents of East Brunswick at Gargan's Tr[?] Briton Hotel. Mr. W. ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Tin—Monday'R closing quotations were as follows:—Spot, £117/7/6, or an advance of £1/7/6 since Friday; three mohths, £113 12/6, or an advance of £l/2/6. ...

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  29. A PEACE ENVOY RELEASED.

    Colonel M. F. Rimington has been carrying on successful operations in the Heilbron district, in the north of the Orange River Colony. ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Whinlatter, from Brisbane March 26; Inverclyde, from Lyttelton May ...

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  31. THE ST. HELENA PRISONERS

    An attempt to escape from St. Helena has been made by two Boer prisoners. They swam out to a boat near the shore, and had sailed for a distance of 10 miles, ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A fire has occurred in a textile factory at Havre, in France, causing damage amounting to 2,000,000 france (£80,000), Sir Thomas Lipton's new yacht ...

    Article : 124 words
  33. THE PAY OF BOER GENERALS.

    The Pretoria correspondent of "The Times" states that Mr. Kruger deposits in a bank in Holland the pay due to the Boer generals in the field, and officials, who have ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. ROBBERY BY CONFIDENCE TRICKS.

    In the Supreme Court this morning Francis Connors, Edward Lacey, and Charles Henty Mitchell pleaded guilty to a charge of having consptred to defraud ...

    Article : 218 words
  35. QUEEN'S MEMORIAL STATUE.

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  36. CASUALTIES.

    The following casualties among the members of the Fifth Queensland Contingent are reportcd:—Lance-Corporal John H. Anning and Private Colin Stirling killed, ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. THE CHARTERS TOWERS TRAGEDY.

    D. A. Brown, the manager of a mining company at Charters Towers, who recently shot dead Mr. Haygarth, the chairman of the company, while presiding at a meeting ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS.

    On Monday Constable Overend, of Chewton, arrested an old-age pensioner, and had him conveyed to the hospital. The man's name was George Rooke, and he was 69 ...

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  39. MAIL STEAMERS.

    F.M.S. Australien left Port Said homewards on the 10th inst. ...

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  40. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At 11 a.m.—Skinner v. Trustees, &c., Co.: Collter v. the Queen. Practice Court. Mr. Justice Hood will take chamber business ...

    Article : 127 words
  41. TASMANIAN PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Difference having arisen as to whether the division of the Tasmanian contingent patriotic fund should be confined to men of the first contingent—only one being in ...

    Article : 129 words
  42. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    A four-roomed cottage in Dawson-street, owned by Mr. William Allen, was gutted by fire to-day. The house, which was unoccupied, was visited by Mrs. Allen in the ...

    Article : 85 words
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