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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH CONTINGENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Afternoon.—The House of Representatives met this afternoon. Immediately on the Speaker taking the chair at 3 o'clock Mr. Barton rose to make a statement. ...

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  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, January 14, 2.20 p.m.—The Government has purchased 80,000 morgen of land near Ficksburg, 43,000 morgen near Thabanehu. and more elsewhere in Orange ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, January 14, 2.12 p.m.—The "Cologue Gazette" states that the irritation of Great Britain is so great that the respective Ambassadors at London and Berlin may take ...

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  7. KITCHENER'S WEEKLY REPORT.

    LONDON, January 14. 2.12 p.m.—Lord Kitchener telegraphs to the War Office as follows:—"Since my last a week ago columns report 20 Boers killed. 9 wounded, 203 prisoners, 93 ...

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  8. THE KAISER NOT BLAMED.

    LONDON, January 14. 2.20 p.m.—There is no disposition in England to identify the German Emperor with the utterances of Count von Bulow. ...

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  10. GENERAL OPPERMAN KILLED.

    LONDON, January 14.—Major F. D. Wing has intercepted a letter from Commandant Piet Viljoen announcing that General J. Opperman, the chief leader of the south-eastern ...

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  11. "ENGLAND TOO IMPATIENT."

    LONDON, January 14. 2.20 p.m.—The "Cologne Gazette'" says that England is too impatient of foreigners, considering the language used by Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman. ...

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  12. N.S.W. CASUALTY.

    LONDON, January 14.—Farrier-Sergeant George Jennings Dickson 3rd N.S.W. Mounted Infantry, has died of enteric fever ...

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  13. NO TERMS OF SURRENDER

    LONDON, January 14.—Sir J. Gordon-Sprigg, the Premier of Cape Colony, in a speech yesterday paid that they must grant no terms to the Boers, ...

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  14. CONTINENTAL CARICATURES.

    LONDON, January 14, 2.12 p.m.—The "Times" has published shocking examples of Anglophobe literature and caricatures from Continental journals. ...

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  15. THE BIRMINGHAM MEETING.

    LONDON, January 14.—At the inquest on the man who was killed in the riot at Birmingham at the pre-Boer meeting on December 18 the jury returned a verdict of ...

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  16. THE BIRMINGHAM SPEECH.

    LONDON, January 14.—The speech of Mr. Chamberlain has aroused great enthusiasm in Canada and Cape Colony. Mr. H. Copeland, Agent-General for New ...

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  17. BANNERMAN AGAIN.

    LONDON, January 14.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader or the Opposition, speaking yesterday at the inaugural meeting of the London Liberal Federation, advocated a ...

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  18. THE GERMAN PRESS.

    LONDON, January 14.—The speech of Mr. Chamberlain at Birmingham has practically silenced the outburst in the German press against Great Britain. The tone of that press ...

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  19. Russia and the Boxers.

    LONDON, January 14, 2.20 p.m.—Prince Ukhtomsky, editor and proprietor of the "Moskovskija Viedomosti" (the "Moscow Gazette"), one of the leading daily papers of ...

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  20. "INSULTING OVERTURES."

    LONDON, January 14, 2.20 p.m.—The "Times" says that Sir H. Carmpbell-Bannerman, by his speech at the meeting of the London Liberal Federation has accentuated the ...

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  21. THE MERCHANT SERVICE.

    LONDON, January 14.—The Board of Trade has appointed a committee of experts to inquire into the employment of Lascars and foreigners in the merchant service, especially in ...

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  22. GERMANY AND THE UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, January 14.—The Hohenzollern, which will take part in the christening of the German Emperor's new yacht, starts for New york on Saturday. Prince Henry of Prussia, ...

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  23. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    LONDON, January 14, 2.20 p.m.—The New foundland Legislature will renew the modus vivendi regarding the French Shore and the fisheries if Imperial needs require it. ...

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  25. THE DANISH WEST INDIES.

    LONDON, January 14.—King Christian of Denmark has assured a deputation from the Islands that the welfare of the inhabitants of the Danish West Indies will be safeguarded. ...

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  26. THE LONDON AND GLOBE FINANCE CORPORATION.

    LONDON, January 14.—Mr. Whitaker Wright was examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday in connection with, the liquidation of the London and Globe Finance ...

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  27. GERMANY AND THE POLES.

    LONDON, January 14.—Count von Below, the Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the Prussian Diet yesterday, said that the Fatherland was indivisible, and would uphold the unity ...

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