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  2. THE PLAGUE.

    No further cases of plague have been reported, this being the third day since the last case was noted. Mr. David Austin, senior, died this ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.—A proclamation has been issued in Pretoria to amend the law relating to the registration of deeds. ...

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  4. A REIGN OF TERROR.

    LONDON, Monday—Mr. Justice Andrew, at the Sligo Assizes, remarked that the state of Ireland was highly unsatisfactory. There were 47 branches ...

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  5. THE PORT PATRICK.

    The hearing was continued to-day, before Sir John Madden, C.J., the Judge of the Vice-Admiralty Court, of the action in which John Brown and William Brown, ...

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  6. CITY COUNCIL MEETING.

    At the City Council meeting last night there were present: The Mayor (Alderman W. Cann), and Aldermen Moroney, Reid, Cook, Charleston, Timbury, Thorn, ...

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  7. BOTHA LAAGERED.

    LONDON, Monday.—General Louis Botha with 800 men is in laager at his farm, 23 miles to the north-east of Vryheid. ...

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  8. FIVE CASES IN BRISBANE.

    Five fresh cares of plague ware discovered in Brisbane to-day. The patients are a man named W. A. Street, residing at New Farm; a youth named Herbort ...

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  9. THE BOER STORE HOUSE.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the Boer store house recently discovered by him in a cave near Reitz, in the Orange River Colony, Major-General Rimington ...

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  10. OUTRAGE IN LIMERICK.

    LONDON, Monday.—An instance of the outrageous operations of the league is reported from Kibrush, in County Limerick. Mounted men, disguised ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE PRECAUTIONS.

    At the meeting of the City Council last night, the health committee reported having inspected various properties in the city. The recommendations made were: ...

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  12. THE PEACE PROPOSALS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Herr Kruger declares that the recent correspondence of Dr. A. Kuyper, the Belgian Premier, with the British Government, has ...

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  13. BOERS SWEAR ALLEGIANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A further batch of Boer prisoners at Hawkins Island, Bermuda, as a protest against the continuance of the war in South Africa, ...

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  14. THE IMPERIAL CABINET.

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to the illness of Mr. A. J. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, who is suffering from an attack of influenza, the ...

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  15. ARMY CONTRACTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The discussion on the motion to be brought forward by Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Opposition in the ...

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  16. REBELLION IN CHINA.

    LONDON. Monday.—The Kwangsi rebels in China have surprised the Mandarins at Kaichu and overpowered the garrison. They then proceeded to ...

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  17. BRIGANDS AT WORK.

    LONDON, Monday.—A hand of brigands is pillaging the John district of China near Manchuria, and have kidnapped a Belgian missionary. Five ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES.

    At the Lyceum Hall last evening a meeting was held for be purpose of forming a local branch of the Australian Natives' Association. There was a good ...

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  19. STRIKE IN NATAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Seven hundred men employed in the railway workshops at Durban have gone on strike, demanding an additional payment of ...

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  20. CHINESE CONSERVANCY BOARD.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British and Japanese with the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce are supporting the proposal to co-operate with a view to the ...

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  21. VICTORIA

    Mr. Barton, the Prime Minister, has been interviewed with regard to the recent suggestion of at scheme to evade the postal laws in connection with ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Private T. S. Ross, of the 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles, has died of enteric fever at Wakkerstroom. ...

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  23. AFGHAN AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Amir Habibullah of Afghanistan, anticipating trouble, has asked the Mullah Hadda to defer his visit to Kabul. ...

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  24. GENERAL.

    The transport Bavarian has sailed from Durban with 1000 Boer prisoners for India. The Legislative Assembly of Natal ...

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  25. MISS ROOSEVELT.

    LONDON, Monday.—It appears that the reason of the decision of Miss Roosevelt, the daughter of the President, of the United States, not to visit ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King has directed that letters patent should issue placing British New Guinea under the Commonwealth of Australia. ...

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  27. A COSTLY PURCHASE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Messrs. Duveen Brothers, art collectors, of London, have resold the collection of Chinese porcelain purchased by them from Mr. ...

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  28. THE COMMITTEE MEETING.

    At the health committee meeting yesterday morning, there were present: Aldermen Reid, Sharp, and Timbury, Dr. Dick, and Inspector Lloyd. In the ...

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  29. DAMAGES FOR LIBEL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The libel case Bottomley versus Hess was concluded yesterday, the plaintiff being awarded £1000 damages. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The trial of Mary Augusta Schippan, aged 24, charged at, the Criminal Court, before the Chief Justice Sir Samuel Way, P.C., with the murder of her sister ...

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  31. BETTING IN AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of the Council, testified before the Betting Committee of the House of Lords that ...

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  32. THE ETRURIA SAFE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Cunard mail steamer Etruria, which was recently disabled at sea owing to her propeller shaft breaking and was ...

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  33. JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—A member of the Japanese Government, speaking in the Diet, expressed the belief that steps had been taken for the removal ...

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  34. ACCIDENT AT THE DYKE.

    At about half-past 10 yesterday morning an accident occurred on the barque Orion, lying at No. 7 crane, dyke. Some potatoes were being taken on board by ...

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  35. ITALY'S STRIKE SETTLED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The threatened strike in Italy has been settled. The Premier has promised to consent to the demands male by Government ...

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  36. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    The four-act melodrama, "The Executioner's Daughter," was repeated last evening in the Victoria Theatre by Mr. C. Holloway's Dramatic Company. A large ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND

    The Premier (Mr. Seddon), speaking at Dunedin, said he intended, at the Colonial Premiers' Conference in London, after the Coronation, to support the strengthening ...

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