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    It is amusing (writes a correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") to see the sincerity of the flattery which for the moment attends the German Emperor throughout his ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lady Mary Lygon, sister of Lord Beauchamp, Governor of New South Wales, Lady Bertha Wilbraham, and the Hon. Violet Pennant, accompanied by Major the ...

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  4. PARLIAMENTS.

    The Leader of the Opposition moved in the House of Representatives this afternoon:—"That when fresh appointments are trade to the Legislative Council this House ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    To-day in the Criminal Court the trial of John Thomas Wood for perjury was concluded, when the Jury, after deliberation extending over twenty-seven hours. ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE AND FLOODS IN INDIA.

    A disastrous earthquake, accompanied by exceedingly heavy rains, has occurred in the neighbourhood of Darjeeling, a town in Bengal, and capital of a district of the ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAL

    The quidnunes who were "sure there would be no war," and that the South African trouble was "engineered by the bulls of the Stock Exchange," are looking ...

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  8. TROUBLED FRANCE.

    The funeral stock place to-day of M. Auguste Scheurer Kestner late Vice-President of one FRench Senate, and the first public man to prominently advocate the ...

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  9. DEPARTURE OF COLONEL STUART FOR MELBOURNE.

    Colonel Stuart, Acting Commandant of the Military Forces, left for Melbourne on Wednesday afternoon to attend the Conference of Military Commandants, to be ...

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  10. GOLD FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Gold was shipped to Cape Town by the steamer Australasian, which sailed to-day, to the extent of 200,000 sovereigns. ...

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  11. AFRICANDER PEACEMAKERS.

    Mr. Rose Innes, Q.C., and other Africander politicians at Cape Town have urged President Kruger to yield to tie is of the British Government. ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A singular fatality is reported from Eastbourne, the popular watering-place in Sussex. Dr. Dick, a well-known physician, while attending a lady patient ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN HORSES WANTED.

    Among the passengers by the man steamer Himalaya for Melbourne are three Imperial officers, who have been commissioned to purchase horses for the ...

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  14. INSURING VICTORIAN TROOPS.

    Arrangements in connection with the establishment of a scheme for insuring such troops as may proceed from Victoria on active service were advanced a further ...

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  15. MR. DAVITT BLESSES THE BOERS.

    Mr. Michael Davitt, the Irish Nationalist member for Country Mayo South, in speaking of the present crisis in the Transvaal, declared that every Nationalist ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney Frederick Giblett, who yesterday was convicted at the Central Criminal Court of the manslaughter of Ernest Henry Williams, whom be shot at Ultimo on ...

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  17. SPORT.

    The Australian horse The Grafter has been scratched for the Cesarewitch and the Duke of York Stakes. ...

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  18. ADMIRAL DEWEY.

    Admiral Dewey, who was in command of the United States squadon which destroyed the Spanish fleet in Cavite Bay last year, arrived at New York yesterday, two ...

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  19. THE REPUBLICS' FORCES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" learns, from its correspondent in Pretoria, that General P. J. Joubert, the chief military commander in the Transvaal, estimates that ...

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  20. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  21. EAGER TO BEGIN HOSTILITIES.

    The Rand newspaper, the "Standard and Diggers' News," affirms that Mr. Kruger is more determined than ever to resist the pretensions of the Salisbury Cabinet, and ...

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  22. THE PHILIPPINES.

    A United States force has captured from the Filipinos seven forts in the neighbourhood of Cebu, a town in the Island of Cebu, which lies between Negros and ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    There is an epidemic of influenza in the city, and the Governor is among the suffers. ...

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  24. AN UNFORTUNATE VOYAGE.

    The German barque Nal, which arrived at Newcastle to-day, had a somewhat sensational experience when on the voyage from Zanzibar. Malaria was rampant on ...

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  25. SERVIA.

    In commenting upon the sentences passed at Belgrade upon leading Radicals and other citizens who were charged with haying plotted against the life of ex-King ...

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  26. HOUSEHOLD SUFFRAGE.

    Sir—I shall be glad if will allow me in a few words to commend to my fellow parliamentarians and to the electors for both Houses of Parliament the proposal of ...

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  27. FOOTBALL ROWDIES.

    Some disgratual scenes took place to-day during a football match on the Agricultural Ground between the Sydney and the Pirate Rugby football teams. Tackling of a ...

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  28. THE MAUSER RIFLES.

    Many Boers, after experiments with the new Mauser rifles, which were recently served out to them, express doubts concerning the value of the weapon. They assert ...

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  29. KALGOORLIE ALLUVIALISTS.

    Most of the diggers from the Adeline lead who were sent to gaol for non-compliance with the Warden's injunctions, to cease work returned from Perth to-day ...

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  30. A WORD FOR THE BOERS.

    Sir—The opinions of the South Australian public on the Transvaal question are so generally jingoistic: that some courage is required in asking your permission to state the case ...

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  31. PUZZLING THE SURGEONS.

    Dr. Fraser, who was shot through the head by his wife at St. Kilda last Saturday, still lives in the Alfred Hospital, hovering between life and death, and ...

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  32. COLLISION IN SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    About 4 o'clock this morning a collision occurred in Sydney Harbour, near the lightship, between the collier currajong and the Ketch Landsdowne, and the latter sunk ...

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  33. A RETURNING OFFICER'S MISTAKE.

    Mr. Mcorhead, who was recently elected for North Murchison, being threatende dwith the action for the voidance of his election owing to an error on the part of the ...

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  34. COMPLETE UNANIMITY.

    Telegrams from Pretoria and Bloemfontein state, that secret deliberations are being continued between the authorities of the Transvaal and the Orange Free State ...

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  35. THE MAIL STEAMER AT ALBANY.

    The mail steamer Himalaya, Brown, commander, arrived from Colombo at 12.45 p.m. to-day. Passengers in the saloon:—[?] ...

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  37. THE FEELING IN ENGLAND.

    Reports of the strong war feeling prevalent in the Transvaal have roused the British public to demand that there shall be no signs of weakness in the Cabinet's ...

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  38. EDINA-EXCELSIOR COLLISION.

    The Court of Marine Enquiry sat to-day to deliver its decision on the charge of careless navigation preferred against Captain W. C. forbes of the steamer Edina, in ...

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  39. AN OPEN-OUT ACCIDENT.

    John Anderson, a young man, unmarried, working on Messrs. Baxter & Saddler's open cut on the Proprietary Mine, met with a serious accident last night. He had ...

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  40. THE GOVERNMENTS ATTITUDE.

    The Right Hon. Sir M. White Ridley, Bart., Home Secretary, in an address to his constituents at Blaclcpool. Lancashire, last evening, declared that, though Her ...

    Article : 171 words
  41. TROUGH COUNTRY IN THE BACK BLOCKS.

    The local Land Board had Just had the Caryapundy Swamp, Torrens Creek, Boulka Lake, and Quinyambi improvement leases under consideration. Mr. Sidney Kidman ...

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  42. A MURDER CHARGE DISMISSED.

    Thomas Frederick Tudor, who some time ago was placed on trial for the alleged murder of his infant For near Newcastle, by poisoning him, and concerning whose ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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