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  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—General Botha, Commandant De Wet, and Commandant De la Rey have abandoned their intended European tour, with the exception of the visits to Brussels ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON. September 19, 2.45 p.m.—The Queen and Princess Victoria have arrived at Copenhagen, where Her Majesty has gone on a visit to her father the King of Denmark. ...

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  7. THE PROCESSION THROUGH LONDON.

    LONDON, September 19. 2.45 p.m.—It is officially announced that the Royal procession through the City and South London will take place on October 25. ...

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  8. PRIVILEGES FOR VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—An Ordnance has been issued in the Transvaal giving volunteers great privileges, including exemption from poll tax, and from serving on juries. ...

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  9. LABOUR IN THE RAND.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—A conference of mine managers has been held at Johannesburg, and it was decided to extend the system of payment by results to blacks (? natives). ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  11. MARITIME MISCELLANY.

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  12. THE ZULU POWER.

    LONDON, September 19.—Uneasiness is felt at Durban, Natal, at the growth of the power of Dinizulu, the principal chief of the Zulu nation. The Zulus, who during the late war were armed ...

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  13. SIR JOHN SEE ON THE FINANCES.

    The Premier visited the flower show at Gosford yesterday, and, in responding to the toast of his health, made an important speech regarding the finances. ...

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  14. THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The trustees under Mr. Rhodes' will have entrusted to Mr. G. R. Parkin, C.M.G., the task of preparing for their approval a scheme for giving effect to the provisions contained in the will ...

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  15. PASTEUR INSTITUTE AT BULUWAYO.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—The Chartered Company is founding a Pasteur Institute at Buluwayo, Rhodesia. ...

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  16. CHINA.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—Germany, Japan, and the United States ere negotiating with Chine for commercial treaties similar to that arranged with Great Britain. ...

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  19. ILLNESS OF LORD SALISBURY.

    LONDON, September 19.—The Marquis of Salisbury, who is visiting Switzerland, was taken ill, end has to keep to his bed. An English doctor practising in Switzerland is attending him, and ...

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  20. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Samuel Gee versus Alfred Lycett. Adjourned to October 17, pending a settlement. Foley Brothers, Limited, versus Daniel Heffernan. An order sequestrating the estate was ...

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  21. BOXERS DEFEATED.

    LONDON, September 19.—The Boxers who had gathered in force in the province of Szechuan attacked Cheng-tu, the capital, and entered the city. A conflict occurred in the streets, in which the ...

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  22. ACTION AGAINST A GRAZIER.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—An action brought by Messrs. Robertson and Moffatt, drapers, of Bourke-sireet, against Colin Splatt, a grazier, ; for the recovery of £134 12s 11d, for goods ...

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  23. "EMPIRE DAY."

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—Lord Milner, Governor of the Transvaal and High Commissioner in South Africa, has written to the Earl of Meath, who recently suggested that a day ...

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  24. THE IMPERIAL NAVY.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—H.M.S. Terrible has arrived at Portsmouth from China. She was received with tremendous enthusiasm. [The Terrible, twin-screw cruiser, first class, ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE

    The following appointments have been made in the military forces:—Lieutenant-Colonel John Stanley, to command Royal Australian Artillery, New South Wales. Captain L. H. Kyngdon, to ...

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  26. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING

    LONDON, September IS, 2.45 p.m.—The Post Office at Minot, Dakota (U.S.), collapsed yesterday. Sixteen persons were buried in the ruins. ...

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  27. TORPEDOES AND SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—The correspondent at St. Petersburg of the "Daily Express" states that Vice-Admiral Makaroff, Commandant of Cronstadt, has invented a ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

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  29. SWIMMING. LANE MAKES A RECORD.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—In a 150 yards race at Bolton last night F. Lane, of Sydney, covered the distance in 1min 36 3-5sec, a record for the distance. ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Municipal Association of New South Wales resumed yesterday at the Town Hall Council Chambers, Mr. J. F. Smith, one of the vice-Presidents, in the chair. The resolution ...

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  31. WRECK OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    LONDON, September 19.—The missionary cruiser Southern Cross has been wrecked at Tahiti. (Although the cable says "the missionary cruiser" Southern Cross has been lost, it is hardly ...

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  32. THE PEARY ARCTIC EXPEDITION

    LONDON, September 19.—Lieutenant Peary, the Arctic explorer, has arrived at Sydney, Cape Breton, from the Arctic regions. He reports that his highest latitude north was 84deg 17min. He ...

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  33. A SHIP'S THIEF CAUGHT.

    A ship's thief named Henry Hunter, 29, and a native of Germany, appeared before the Water Police Court to answer a charge of stealing a watch, value 5s, the property of John Walker, ...

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  34. THE REVOLUTION IN HAYTI.

    LONDON, September 19.—Advices from Cap Haitien, Hayti, state that General Nord, after a three hours' struggle against 3000 revolutionists at Limbe, abandoned his positions, guns, and ...

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  35. THE CIRCUIT COURTS.

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  36. THE HONEY MARKET.

    LONDON, September 19.—The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is 1/8 higher at 2 15-16 per cent. The Bank of England rate remains at 3 per cent. Console are ½ lower ...

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  37. JARRAH BLOCKS ON FIRE.

    LONDON, September 19, 3.45 p.m.—A great fire has occurred in the Victoria Docks, London, and 3,000,000 Jarrah blocks were destroyed. ...

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  38. THE DELHI DURBAR.

    LONDON, September 19, 2.45 p.m.—The Crown Prince of Germany is expected to attend the Durbar at Delhi on January 1 next. ...

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