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  2. DAIRYING IN THE SOUTH-WEST.

    The following is taken from a report supplied by Mr. Alex. Crawford, dairy expert, to the Department of Agriculture, in connection with his recent visits to the ...

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  3. POLITICAL.

    It is a remarkable circumstance that the taking of the referendum in each of the colonies has been immediately followed by the tabling of a vote of want ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    General Li Ping Heng, who was wounded at Yangtsun on August 6, has succumbed to his injuries. Li Ping Hang was one of the strongest ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    The Aberdeen Line (George Thompson and Co., Aberdeen), has purchased the steamer Ionic, 4,748 tons, of the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    The burghers at Pretoria are greatly impressed with the fairness of the court-martial on lieutenant Hans Cardua, in connection with the plot to carry off ...

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  7. THE WILKIE DIVORCE SUIT.

    The Wilkie divorce case was continued to-day. Mrs. Wilkie, the petitioner, under further cross-examination by Mr. ...

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  8. AUSTRALASIANS HONORED.

    Private A. H. Dufrayer, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, and Private Catts, of New Zealand, have each been awarded one of the four ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ANNEXATION.

    General Grodekoff has informed the Czar that the Russians have conquered the right bank of the Amur River, which divides Siberia from Manchuria. This ...

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  10. ORANGE FREE STATE.

    In the Harrismith district 684 Boers have surrendered to General Sir Leslie Rundle. ...

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  11. FIGHT NEAR MALMANI.

    The Boers at Malmani, who were fleeing before General Sir Frederick Carrington, fortified the kopjes at Otto-shoek. ...

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  12. INVALIDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The steamer Damascus, from Cape Town, arrived last night. She bad on board Colonel J. Hoad, four officers, and 69 invalided members of various colonial ...

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  13. ASHANTI TROUBLE.

    King Kokafu of Ashanti, who was recently captured by the British, has been sent into exile at the Seychelles Inlands, in the Indian Ocean. ...

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  14. A RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    General Orloff, of the Russian army, after severe fighting, occupied Meducei, dispersing 7,000 Manchurian troops. ...

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  15. EXCITING ESCAPE.

    A New Zealander named Peterson and 15 others escaped from Nooitgedacht by means of a tunnel, which they dug under the wall. ...

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  16. THE PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The Premier, on being asked by one of our representatives last evening whether he would say anything about the course that the leader of the Opposition ...

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  17. EMPEROR'S WHEREABOUTS.

    Sheng, Chinese Director of Railways, Li Hung Chang, and Sir Chin-chen Lo-fen-gluh, Chinese Minister in London, all declare that the Emperor and the ...

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  18. POLICE COURTS.

    Alleged Obscenity.—Mary M'Cabe was given the benefit of the doubt on a charge of having used obscene language in Barrack-street. ...

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  19. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS.

    Some weeks past, in a cable message published giving the names of a number of the officers and men of the Bushmen's ontingent who ...

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  20. CONGO FREE STATE.

    It was recently announced that ex-Major Lothaire, who has of late been acting as manager of a Belgian trading company in the Congo Free State, had ...

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  21. MURDERS BY BLACKS.

    Superintendent Garvin, of Mudgee, has received word that the Governors were seen this afternoon, at the head of Coomoo Coomoo Greek, in rough ...

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  22. AN ARMISTICE WANTED.

    Li Hung Chang asks for an armistice, and offers to open peace negotiations. Before the flight of the Dowager-Empress she beheaded Hsu Tung and a ...

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  23. CAPTURES OF BRITISH.

    The Boers captured 52 members of the Kimberley Mounteds at Klerksdorp on July 25, and 14 men of the Seaforth Highlanders at Riefontein last I ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    Sir William Stokes, M.D., the well-knowa Irish, physician and surgeon, med suddenly yesterday in Petermaritzburg, Natal. He had been engaged ...

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  25. CAPTURE OF KRUPP GUNS.

    General Ian Hamilton has occupied Ghante Nek, in the Rustenburg district He captured two Krupp guns. Colonel Mahon on Saturday engaged ...

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  26. SAFETY OF MISSIONARIES.

    A party of missionaries from Shansi has readied Hankow, after a journey of 50 days. They underwent fearful hardships, and were reduced to eating ...

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  27. LORD BEAUCHAMP.

    RETURNING TO ENGLAND. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RESIDENCE. Sydney, August 21. Lord Beauchamp is about to retire from the Governorship of New South Wales. He will leave for England early in November. The intimation was ...

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  28. FREMANTLE.

    [?] Vicenzo Capudano was charged with having unlawfully assaulted Alice Kennington. The evidence was to the effect that the defendant had thrown stones at the ...

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  29. THE TAKING OF PRISONERS.

    The taking of prisoners is not viewed with favor by the British troops generally (writes the correspondent of an eastern paper from South Africa). "War ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENTS.

    The following letters have been received by Mr. Thomas Hamilton of Leederville, from his son, Sergeant T. G. Hamilton, of the First Contingent: - ...

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  31. RELIEF OF PEKING.

    Her Majesty the Queen has cabled to the Marine Guard at Peking:— Thank God you are rescued. I and my people awaited with the deepest ...

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  32. NEW HOTEL AT FREMANTLE.

    The old buildings that surround the Victoria Hotel, in High-street, Fremantle, and the hotel premises are about to be demolished, and a handsome pile ...

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  33. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Lieutenant H. L. Pearse, of Tasmania, was captured at Klertsdorp but subsequently escaped. ...

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  34. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    H.M.S. Royal Arthur, flagship on the Australian station, has been re-commissioned. [The Royal Arthur is a first-class cruiser of 7,700 tons, under the command ...

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  35. HEAVY CASUALTY LIST.

    Private J. Blewett, of Queensland, was slightly wounded at Stabber Nek. Privates W. N. Maxwell and H. Hanson, of New South Wales, are reported ...

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  36. MR. ILLINGWORTH SILENT.

    A representative of "The Morning Herald" waited on Mr. Illingworth last night, and asked him whether he had anything to say in addition to the speech luding Messrs. Hall and George. ...

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  37. ATTACK ON THE PALACE.

    The Chinese are obstinately resisting the Japanese attack on the imperial Palace, which the Allies have surrounded. ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL.

    The monthly circular of Mr. F. O. Licht, the Magdeburg expert, states that the production of beet sugar in Europe during July, the ninth month ...

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  39. LETTER FROM SHANGHAI.

    A letter has been received by a Perth lady from, the wife of the manager of one of the large cotton mills in Shanghai, in which some idea as to the state ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council this evening the Franchise Extension Bill was read the second time. In committee it was decided to strike out the words "all ...

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  41. AN ASTONISHING DISCOVERY.

    An astonishing discovery has just been communicated to the police. An aged couple named Coleman, who occupied a two-roomed tenement at Stepney; ...

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  42. THE STEAMER TIME.

    The Marine Department received a telegraph message from the head keeper at the Cape Borda light station to the effect that he had lost sight of the ...

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  43. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS.

    The annual report of the Savings Bank of South Australia shews that the total deposits are £1,832,368, an increase of £133,175 compared with the ...

    Article : 33 words
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