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  2. SHIPPING NEWS.

    August 14, 5 a.m.—Blue Funnel line steamer passing inward. ARRIVED—August 13. Defiance, steamer, 44 tons, C. Hayter, from Port ...

    Article : 193 words
  3. FROM DAY TO DAY.

    Many of our troops who have returned from South Africa have complained of the shabby treatment that has been meted out to them. The transport service has ...

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  4. THE TEST MATCH. WON BY ENGLAND.

    When the test match was resumed at Kennington Oval to-day the weather was dull, and the attendance numbered 3,000. When Darling inspected the wicket he ...

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  5. THE CORONATION. Viewing the Abbey.

    Westminster Abbey is for the present being allowed to remain with all the Coronation arrangements intact, and crowds of the general public are admitted daily to ...

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  6. THE BOER LEADERS. Britain's Influential Friends.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" states that, owing to the opposition shown to the proposal by General Botha, General De Wet, and General De La Rey, who were ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. NEEDLES:

    Another Nihilist outrage is reported fron Russia. The Orient liner Oceana is aground in the Suez canal. ...

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  8. The Winning Hit

    Then came the climax. The Australian failed to separate the two men from the county of broad acres, and they won the match. Rhodes who scored six, made the ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. The Full Scores.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 510 words
  10. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  11. With the Colonials.

    General Botha, De Wet, and De la Key are to witness the Naval Review at Spithead from the decks of the steamship Nigeria, which has been specially ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. Armstrong Bowling.

    At 145 Darling made the first change in his bowling, Armstrong replacing Saunders. At this point Jackson, was 48 and Jessop 75. The Gloucester captain had made his fruns ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. The Indian Durbar.

    Fifty-four of the lending Maharajahs, Rajahs, and Princes of India, with their sultes, have been invited by Lord Curzon (the Governor-General) to the Durbar, to he held ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  15. Jackson Out.

    Shortly after this Jackson was dismissed, clean bowled by Trumble for 49. He had been at the wickets an hour and forty minutes. He gave several chances, and was ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. All Out 121.

    Kelly was given out to an appeal by Lockwood for leg before wicket before he had scored. Trumble carried out his bat for 7, and the innings closed for 121. ...

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  17. THE OCEANA.

    The Orient mail steamer Oceana, which grounded in the Suez Canal on her voyage from Sydney to London, has been refloated without injury and has proceeded to Port ...

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  18. THE DIVORCE SUIT.

    The hearing of the divorce case Hall v. Hall and Wilson was continued before his Honor Mr. Justice Boucaut at the Civil Court on Thursday morning. The ...

    Article : 371 words
  19. Jessop passes the Century.

    Hirst, the batting hero of the first English innings, now came in. He shaped confidently from the start, and when he banged Armstrong for two fours to leg the ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. Archbishop Temple.

    The Royal Victorian chain conferred by his Majesty the King on Dr. Temple (Archbishop of Canterbury) immediately after the Coronation ceremony is the highest ...

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  21. England Needs 263.

    Requiring 263 runs to win, MacLaren and Palairet opened the second innings of the Englishmen, but disaster set in early, as MacLaren, after scoring 2 off his first ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Seddon, in the course of an interview, has stated that he is disappointed with the small outcome of the Colonial Conference in the direction of Imperialism. ...

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  23. Jessop's Dismissal.

    With 9 more runs on the board, Jessop tried to turn Armstrong to the on, and made a miss hit, the ball landing in Noble's hands at short leg. He had made 104, ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. SIR ROBERT PEEL.

    Sir Robert Peel, Bart., who has thrice had to declare himself insolvent and seek the protection of the Bankruptcy Court, has agreed to pay 15/ in the pound to all ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. A BANKER DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr. Nathaniel Cork, manager of the London office of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, ...

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  26. Three Out for 10.

    Saunders still continued his victorious career, as Palairet, after carrying his tally to 6, fell a victim to the Victorian. The ball nipped the bail off, which struck Kelly ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. VICTOR TRUMPER.

    Mr. Allen Taylor, of Annandale, a suburb of Sydney, has cabled to Victor Trumper a private offer, which has been accepted, so that his services have now ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. Hirst Hitting Brilliantly

    Hirst was 9 when Jessop went, and he immediately set to work. Saunders was put on again, Armstrong having suffered severely, and the Yorkshireman greeted him ...

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  29. LORD SALISBURY.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, who recently withdrew from his position as Prime Minister and Lord Privy Seal, is now drinking the waters at Homburg. ...

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  30. Hayward's Small Score.

    Jackson partnered Hayward, and they carried the score to 28 without further mishap. Play was then interrupted by rain. Hayward was 6, and Jackson, who had ...

    Article : 100 words
  31. A VISIT TO THE CAPE.

    The Australian team returns by way of the Cape, and they are to play six matches in that colony. They will arrive in Australia about the ...

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  32. The Eighth Wicket.

    Lockwood went no farther, as he was out leg before to Trumble for a couple. Hirst meanwhile had put on seven runs.—Eight for 214. ...

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  33. WOOD-STEALING.

    The North Adelaide railway-station is very attractive to ascertain class of people because of the large quantity of mallee firewood which is left there in trucks. On the ...

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  34. EARL CADOGAN.

    Earl Cadogan, who has resigned his office as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and who has been succeeded by the Earl of Dudley, was the subject of remarkable exhibitions ...

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  35. GERMAN DUELLISTS.

    Lieutenant Hildebrand, a German officer, who last November killed a comrade in a duel at Insterburg, and who was released from imprisonment because the Kaiser ...

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  36. SHEARERS ON STRIKE PASTORALISTS' TERMS REFUSED.

    The secretary of the Adelaide branch of the A.W.U. (Mr. F. W. Lundie) states that as the Pastoralists' Association has refused to compromise over the shearing ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. The Australians on their Mettle.

    With 48 needed and only two wickets to fall the game still looked a fairly good thing for the Australians, and the visitors were straining every nerve to win. The ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. Jessop Hitting Well.

    Braund made 2, and was then smartly caught at the wickets by Kelly off Trumble. Jackson never appeared to be in difficulties, and was making runs rapidly. He ...

    Article : 147 words
  39. MOSCOW STUDENTS.

    All the students of Moscow University who were sentenced to terms of imprisonment in consequence of their connection with the political disturbances in that city ...

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  40. THE RUNDLE-STREET ROBBERY.

    Mr. F. Basse is not going to lose all the jewellery which was stolen from his Bundle-street establishment. Millardi, who recently received a sentence of eight years ...

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  41. A LEAD TRUST.

    A Lead Trust is being formed by a syndicate of capitalists in the United States of America with a capital of £10,000,000, its object being to control the output of the ...

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  42. Tremendous Excitement.

    With 25 still required the excitement became almost painful, and it grew in intensity as Hirst and Lilley gradually forced the score onward, slowly but surely. At ...

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  43. THE CAMPAIGN.

    The shearers' representative will attend all roll calls at the sheds and endeavor to induce the men to make a stand for the A.W.U. agreement. The employers, on the ...

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  44. THE COURTS.

    Wm. Amos was fined 5/ and 15/ court fees for having neglected to carry a lighted lamp on his vehicle: in Carrington-street on August 8. (Before Messrs. J. Gordon, S.M., and W. Dring.) ...

    Article : 151 words
  45. Missing Chances.

    The Englishmen had two more slices of luck just after the hundred had been signalled. Jackson when 41 gave a chance to Kelly at the wickets, and another to ...

    Article : 81 words
  46. PERSONAL.

    After a long and trying illness Mr. W. J. Blacker, the member for Alexandra, resumed his legislative duties in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, and his ...

    Article : 143 words
  47. Only one more Wicket

    Lilley's time had now come as he was smartly taught by Darling at mid-off for 16. Trumble was the bowler. There was a gasp of dismay from the spectators as ...

    Article : 58 words
  48. FATE THE DISTRIBUTER.

    Hearts, hearts, brave hearts for all—Come, hear ye, who will buy? Light hearts for those whose bosoms hold Such griefs as dim the eye— ...

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  49. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN.

    The annual meeting of the League of Wheelmen was held at the League Rooms on Wednesday evening, when Mr. G. M. Evans presided. There were 3[?] members present. The election of officers for ...

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  50. Saunders Punished.

    Meantime Jessop was hitting brilliantly, and put on 26 while his partner was adding 3. He cut Trumble almost to the boundary, and 5 were run for the ...

    Article : 83 words
  51. THE PRICE OF LEAD.

    The following is the latest quotation for lead, £11 5/ per ton. ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  53. Hirst passes 50

    Rhodes came in, and to the huge delight of the crowd Hirst signalled his appearance by a single, which, brought the half century up as his individual score. Then the cheers ...

    Article : 72 words
  54. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

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