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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS BY CABLES.

    LONDON, September 18.—A party of burghers under Mr. Jooste, of Klerksdorp, and another party under Mr. Rood, of Ermelo, are now touring Great Britain inspecting ...

    Article : 68 words
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  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—During the discussion on the Navy Estimates in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. William Allan, member for Gateshead, made a ...

    Article : 312 words
  6. NEWS BY CABLES.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—Major Wardill, the manager of the Australian team, states that the gross receipts during the tour are £4270 below those of 1899. ...

    Article : 44 words
  7. DEPARTMENT FROM ENGLAND.

    LONDON, September 18.—The Australian team will leave Waterloo station on Saturday morning for Southampton, where they will embark for South Africa. ...

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  8. THE BOER GENERALS.

    LONDON, September 18.—General Botha, Commandant De Wet, and Commandant De la[?]Rey are now on a visit to Antwerp and Brussels. The Dutch towns will be visited within the next few days. ...

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  9. THE BATTING AND BOWLING AVERAGES.

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  10. IN CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, September 18—In the Cape Colony House of Assembly yesterday the debate was continued on Mr. J. X. Merrlman's resolution denouncing the movement for the ...

    Article : 175 words
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  12. NEXT YEARS' WHEAT CROP.

    YASS, Friday.—The wheat crops in this district will not be nearly so great as was anticipated a few weeks ago. Until last month only 4½ in of rain had fallen within the previous seven ...

    Article : 271 words
  13. China.

    LONDON, September 18—The China Inland Mission authorities believe that the whole of China is more or less in a state of restlessness. ...

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  14. ENGLISH AVERAGES.

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  15. A Bomb in a Bank.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—A man, armed with a revolver and a bomb, entered the office of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Skagway, Alaska, and demanded 20,000 dollars. ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. CONCESSION TO ITALY.

    LONDON, September 18.—The "Fanfulla," a leading daily paper of Rome, reports that China has granted Italy a commercial concession on San-mun Bay. ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. A STEAMER ON FIRE.

    At seventeen minutes past 7 o'clock last evening the Metropolitan Fire Brigades received word by telephone that the steamship Manapouri, lying at Woolloomooloo Bay, near the North German ...

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  18. The United States.

    LONDON, September 18.—President Roosevelt has determined not to attempt any revision of the tariff in the coming session of Congress. but will persevere in his attitude ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, September 18.—The Porte is now favourable to allowing the four Russian torpedo-boats to pass through, the Dardanelles, as the Czar wishes to inspect them at ...

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  20. PLOT TO DEPOSE THE EMPEROR

    LONDON, September 18.—The "Frank-furter Zeitung" reports that Yung-lu, Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Army of China, with the support of Russia, is plotting ...

    Article : 46 words
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  22. FRENCH COMMERCIAL CONTENTION.

    LONDON, September 18.—The time limit for the ratification of the Commercial Convention between the United States and France has been extended for 12 months. ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, September 18—At the wool sales yesterday the following prices, were realised—Gear, 5d; Gae, 7¾d; Morven Hill, 9[?]d; Wolfang, 19y½d. ...

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  25. THE FOREST FIRES.

    LONDON, September 18.—The loss by forest fires in the western portion of the State of Washington amounts to £500,000. Hundreds of farmers are rained, and a ...

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  26. THE KING.

    LONDON, September 18.—Mr, A. J. Balfour (the Premier) and Viscount Kitchener went to Balmoral yesterday on the invitation of the King, and will remain there till Friday. ...

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  27. THE PANAMA RAILWAY.

    LONDON, September 18.—The United States cruiser Cincinnati has landed 50 marines, with a quick-firing gun at Colon, Panama. The marines accompany passenger trains for protection. ...

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  28. GERMAN NAVAL MAN OEUVRES.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—During the German naval manoeuvres in the North Sea yesterday, the Emperor in command of the attacking squadron, broke through the ...

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  29. CANADA.

    LONDON, September 18.—Mr. J. L Tarte, the Minister for Public Works in the Canadian Cabinet, is conducting a campaign in favour of protection. ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE.

    LONDON, September 18.—Mr. D. B. Henderson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, in a letter declining to be again nominated for Congress, ...

    Article : 75 words
  31. SPAIN AND THE POWERS.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—The Spanish Ministerialists deny the idea of anentente with France and Russia, though the Radical newspapers are sympathetic to such ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. DANGER OF PAUPER IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, September 18.—Colonel Hay, the United States Secretary of State, in a circular note addressed to the Ambassadors at Washington, emphasises the peril of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. THE WHITE STAB LINE.

    LONDON, September 18. 3.5 p.m.—Mr. W. Ismay, of the firm of Ismay, Imrie, and Company, denies that the White Star Line has been sold to the American Shipping Trust. ...

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  34. ARTILLERY FOR AFGHANISTAN.

    LONDON, September 18.—According to the Karachi correspondent of the "Daily Mail," 12 mountain guns and 18 field pieces, together with gun carriages and 800 cases of ...

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  35. FIJI.

    SUVA, September 18, 9 p.m.—Mr. J. D. W. Vaughan, the Government Storekeeper, died suddenly to-day. The remains will be accorded a military and Masonic funeral. ...

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  36. LABOUR TROUBLES IN WALES.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—The prospects of a strike in South Wales have caused the Danish railway authorities to transfer to Germany orders for 60,000 tons ...

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  38. M. PELLETAN REBUKED.

    LONDON. September 18.—M. Combes, the French Premier, has sharply rebuked M. Pelletan, the Minister of Marine, for his indiscreet references to foreign Powens in recent ...

    Article : 67 words
  39. THE SHAH IN PARIS.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—While in Paris the Shah of Persia and his suite spent £200,000. ...

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  41. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, September 18, 3.5 p.m.—The visible supply of American wheat, according to "Bradstreet's," is 34,977,000 bushels. ...

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