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  2. BREVITIES.

    The "stand-off" signal was hoisted at Kiama this morning, owing to the heavy sea. Several head of cattle in the Candelo district have succumbed to a disease known as ...

    Article : 1,451 words
  3. ANOTHER GREAT FIRE.

    The City of Sydney would seem to have been struck by a fire-wave, for the wearied and exhausted firemen had scarcely returned on Wednesday evening from the scene of their laborious ...

    Article : 1,405 words
  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, July 10, 2.27 p.m.—While General Sir Bindon Blood's three columns marched from Middelburg to Springs, in the centre of the Transvaal, the Boers slipped between. ...

    Article : 113 words
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    Advertising : 112 words
  6. AFFRAY NEAR BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Thursday.—At about 6 o'clock last evening information was received that a man had been assaulted at Cow Flat, nine miles from Bathurst, and was lying in a precarious condition ...

    Article : 361 words
  7. Family Notices

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  8. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    The annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association was opened at Tamworth yesterday. Originally established by a number of Riverina settlers at Wagga seven or eight years ...

    Article : 796 words
  9. BOER LOSSES.

    LONDON, July 10. 2.27 p.m.—Lord Kitchener's dispatches show that between March and May 6 the British captured 35 Boer guns, including two "Long Toms" and one 4.7 Creuzot, and that 7084 ...

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  10. MERRIMAN AND SAUER.

    LONDON, July 10. 2.27 p.m.—Mr. J. X. Merriman, late Treasurer of Cape Colony, and Dr. J. W. Sauer, late Commissioner of Public Works, who have been visiting England in aid of Boer ...

    Article : 48 words
  11. THE RAIDERS IN CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, July 10.—The Boers under Commandant Scheepers, who entered Murraysburg, Cape Colony, in the absence of the British garrison, and burned the public buildings and houses, ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. A CLERGYMAN'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, July 10.—The Rev. Mr. Duplessis, who was Dutch pastor at Lindley, has implored the Moderator of the Synod of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony to send mediators to Lord ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. Fatal Accident.

    About twenty minutes to 11 o'clock to-day an accident occurred in Market-street, which proved to be fatal to a man named Martin. The man was employed under Mr. G. C. Gordon, the ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. PROCLAMATION BY BOER LEADERS.

    LONDON, July 9.—Mr. Schalk-Burger, the acting President, and Mr. Steyn have issued a fresh proclamation to the Boers, promising eventual intervention by the Powers. ...

    Article : 30 words
  15. FIRE.

    During the course of the last twenty-four hours there have been two considerable fires—Hordern's, and the one in Kent-street. Luckily they did not occur at the same time, or the ...

    Article : 569 words
  16. RESUMED DUTY.

    LONDON, July 10.—Major J. Rose, of the West Australian Bushmen, and Lieutenant W. Day, of the Victorian Mounted Infantry, are convalescent, and have resumed duty. ...

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  17. THE TREASON COURT.

    LONDON, July 10.—Fines to the amount of £20,000 have been imposed by the Treason Courts in Cape Colony, and to the amount of £18,000 in Natal. ...

    Article : 31 words
  18. ESCAPE FROM BERMUDA.

    LONDON, July 10.—Duploy, a Boer, who escaped from Bermuda, upon landing from a steamer at New York was detained by the authorities on the ground that be was a pauper. ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. A LEAP TO DEATH.

    BARMEDMAN, Wednesday.—Mr. Robt Thompson, part owner and manager of the Fiery Cross Mine here, met his death this morning by falling or throwing himself down the main shaft of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. THE TRAM TRAFFIC.

    Judging from the appearance of Elizabeth-street about 9 o'clock this morning, the praiseworthy efforts of the Railway Commissioners to cope with the traffic which pours into the city ...

    Article : 503 words
  21. SYDNEY LARRIKINISM.

    LONDON, July 10, 2.27 p.m.—Mr. H. Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, has contradicted a sensational article, contributed to "Blackwood's Magazine," by Mr. Ambrose Pratt, ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. INTERSTATE.

    THERE are strange reports concerning the bill to regulate the operations of the Interstate Commission, one being that matters are to be so regulated that steamship companies trading ...

    Article : 721 words
  23. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    Most of the fast work was done on the cinder track this morning, the grass being closed and the tan being too sloppy to gallop on. Amongst those that went fast over various distances were ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. THE RIGHT WAY.

    The Liberals or freetraders of the Bligh Division have gone the right way to work to prevent such mishaps as befel the party at the general election last week, through selection of weak ...

    Article : 258 words
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  26. THE SITUATION SETTLED.

    The situation in State politics is admittedly a little curious at the moment, consequent upon the tact that, even with the aid of the so-called Independents, the Ministry is dependent upon the ...

    Article : 352 words
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