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  3. THE SENSATIONAL DIVORCE CASE.

    In the divorce suit Coningham v. Coningham (O' Haran co-respondent) yesterday the evidence was continued after went to press: Harold William Taylor was called, and said, in ...

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  4. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE.

    The amendment in the Early Closing Bill has received the Vice-Regal assent. ...

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  5. MISSING BUSHMEN.

    A cable received from South Africa announces that Mohr andf Morgan of the New South Wales Bushmen, are missing and are bellieved to have been taken prisoners by the Boers at Wolmaran's Drift ...

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  6. A COLLISION AT SEA.

    A telegram to hand this morning shows that two steamers that collided at Port Phillp Heads last night were as supposed the R.M.S. ormuz and the British India Company's Ismaila. Both vessels are ...

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  7. LORD HOPETOUN'S VISIT.

    The Premier returned from Melbourne by this morning's express in Company with Lord Hope and the Honorable Charles Melbourne Hope sons of the Governor-General. When spoken to respecting the ...

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  8. LATE NEWS BY CABLE.

    By the orders of Court von Waldersee, Yiko, the manchu secretary of Li Hung Chang, has been arrested for having communicated with the Boxers. ...

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  10. THE CANADIAN AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP LINE.

    James Huddart and Company receive dividend of £5000 instead of their claim for £87,000 against the Canadian-Australian Steamship company, James Huddart and Company also withdraw their ...

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  11. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    In the House of Lords last night Earl Carrington complained that wounded colonials were sent home steerage packed like herrings. The marquis of Lansdowne, formerly the War Secretary and Lord ...

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  12. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Yielding to the general wishes of the Canadians and those of the Imperial Government Sir Wilfrid laurier the premier of Canadian and Lady Laurier, together with several other members of the dommion ...

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  13. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the debate on the Address in Reply to the Queens speech was resumed mr. Lloyd-George Liberal moved an amendment, indirectly condemning Mr. ...

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  14. THE FRENCH NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The French Senate has passed the navy Bill providing for the expenditure of 762,266,000 francs (about £30, 173,000) for the construction of six ironclads, 5 cruisers, 20 terpedo boat destroyers, 180 ...

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  15. GERMAN TRADE.

    Baron von Thiclmann, the Secretary of State for the Imperial Treasury, warned the Reichstag yesterday that German was entering a period of declining ...

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  16. AMERICAN PRESBYTERIANS.

    A committee of the leading Presbyterians of the United States meeting at Washington, has unanimously decided to recommend their General Assembly in favour of a revision of the Westminister confession ...

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  17. THE WAIMA INCIDENT.

    Baron Lamberment, the Belgian Minister for Foreigh Affairs has been appointed Arbitrator between Great British and france as to the amount of compensation to be paid by the latter to the ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. THE VERY LATEST.

    The Boers surprised two unarmed Highlanders whilst woodcutting in the Rustenberg district and when their axes were surrendered the Highlanders were murdered. ...

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  19. THE VERY LATEST.

    Cheif Justice O'Brien has declared there are 731 evicted farms in the Munster district and that one fifth of them are derelict whilst the rest are occupied by police who thus protected the tenants. Juries ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT.

    Thermometer at noon, St. The weather information received at 9 a.m. to-day at the West maitland Telegraph Station reports fine at nearly all places. ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    The Coningham case was resumed this morning. The court was again crowded. As soon as his Honor book his seat upon the bench, petitioner said: "I am very sorry, your Honor, to state that I was ...

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  22. WEATHER FORECAST.

    New South Wales Hot and u[?]ttled; some thunderstorms and northerly winds veering to cool southerly to-morrow (Thursday?). MR. ANDERSON'S (FOR MR. WRAGGE) ...

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