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  2. GERMANY'S COLONISING.

    The majority of the Hottentot tribes in German South-west Africa are joining the Hereros now in rebellion. There is great discontent in Germany at ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION

    Viscount Wolseley writes that unless strong action is taken in the direction o[?] tariff reform Great Britain will soon lose all her colonies and become a min[?] ...

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  4. BATTLEFIELDS OF MANCHURIA.

    The above map shows several great battlefields, but to-day its chief value is that it tends to the better comprehension of the new war cables. After the battle of Liao-yang, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GREAT RUSSIAN DISASTER.

    The fighting in Manchuria between Yentai and Mukden was still being hotly continued on Friday, and there were indications that the disorderly retreat of the Russians was being turned into a complete rout. The fighting was very bloody, and practically ...

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  6. CONSTERNATION IN RUSSIA.

    Pro[?]ound gloom prevails in St Petersburg, in striking contrast with the elation which followed the proclamation of General Kuropatkin of a few days ago, ...

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  7. THE LIPPE SUCCESSION.

    The disclosure of a secret treaty securing to Prince Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe the succession to the principality of Lippe on the death of the present reigning Prince, ...

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  8. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The condition of Field-Marshal the Duke of Connaught, Inspector-General of the Forces, who was thrown out of a motor car, is satisfactory. ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    His Excellency the State Governor presided at the annual meeting of the Australian Health Society held on Saturday evening, and made a few remarks on the subject of hygiene. Broadly ...

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  10. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught, who was injured through being thrown out of a motor car, is making progress towards recovery, though his wounds hea[?] slowly. He will ...

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  11. KELLER'S HEROIC EXAMPLE.

    The late General Count Keller, in writing to his wife shortly before his death, stated that whole regiments in the Russian army were without boots and without ...

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  12. THE IRISH LEADER.

    Mr. John Redmond, M.P., the leader of the Irish Nationalist party in the House of Commons, is going to Australia to recruit his health. The Irish League has ...

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  13. "WHITE AUSTRALIA" POLICY.

    Preaching this evening at the Congregational Church, Prahran, the Rev. Joseph King, agent for Australasia of the London Missionary Society, dealt with the subject of "Missionary ...

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  14. CHARTERS TOWERS DISASTER.

    A considerable volume of smoke is coming up the Brilliant P.C. shaft, where the fatal fire broke out on Friday morning, and the Brilliant Block shaft. ...

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  15. POST ARTHUR.

    It is officially reported that 27 Japanese officers were killed and 133 wounded at Port Arthur during July. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN ROUT.

    Lieutenant-General Sakharoff, the Chief of the Russian Staff, reports that the left wing of the army after a very obstinate struggle occupied rocky hills southward of ...

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  17. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The Baltic fleet, which left Libau for the Far East it was reported, has returned to Libau. It had merely left the port to make some trials. ...

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  18. THE THEATRES.

    There was a splendid attendance at Her Majesty's Theatre last night, when "A Country Girl" was revived. The play went with spirit, and was received in the heartiest ...

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  19. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Reuter's agency reports that 7000 people attended a meeting held at Toronto by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister, who is now conducting the electoral campaign. ...

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  20. SUBMARINES FOR JAPAN.

    Eight submarine torpedo-boats destined for Japan have arrived in sections at Minneapolis from Fall River for shipment by the Great Northern Railway. ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Ipswich Circuit Court yesterday the trial of Walter James Peacock on a charge of wilful murder was concluded. The jury returned a verdict of manslaughter, and the ...

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  22. CHINESE RISING.

    The Chinese have risen at several points in Manchuria. ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The well-known winery at the Bankside vineyards, one of the oldest in the State, belonging to Messrs. Thomas Hardy and Sons, was destroyed by fire on Saturday ...

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  24. APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.

    The following communication has been received by the Premier from Mr. Suttor, Commercial Agent in the East—"I have the honour to submit the following for your ...

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  25. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    It is not yet possible to record in [?] the losses sustained by the defeated Russians in the appalling battle, of which further particulars are forwarded to-day. The Japanese ...

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  26. SALES OF CROWN LANDS.

    A meeting of the Rockhampton Workers' Political Organisation on Saturday decided to communicate with the various branches of the workers' political organisations in Central ...

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  27. SIR W. LYNE'S PROPOSED ACTION.

    The Prime Minister, speaking yesterday on the amendment which Sir William Lyne proposes to submit in the House of Representatives on next grievance day to the motion to go ...

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  28. CABLES TO THE JAPANESE CONSUL.

    The following cablegrams have been received from Baron Komura (Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs) by Mr. K. Iwasaki, Acting Consul-General in Sydney for Japan:— ...

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  29. NORFOLK ISLAND NEWS.

    The steamer Moresby arrived from the Islands this morning at 10 o'clock. She did not bring any news, and it was reported that all was well. ...

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  30. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    Some curious evidence with reference to the attitude of labour on the question of preference to unionists was given by Mr. W. T. Young, chairman of the New Zealand Trade ...

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  31. NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING.

    The principal event on the card at the last day's racing of the Newmarket Second October Meeting resulted as under:— MIDDLE PARK PLATE of 500 sovs. added to a ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is stated that the barque Astracana, which put into Auckland some weeks ago in distress on the voyage from Geelong to Algoa Bay, has been detained by order of the Minister for ...

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  33. ADVANCE PROGRESSING SATISFACTORILY.

    The Acting Consul-General also received the following cablegrams from Tokio:— "Marshal Oyama reports as follows:— "Several engagements took place on Friday. ...

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  34. KUROPATKIN'S BOLD PLAN

    General Kuropatkin in taking the offensive hoped to surround and besiege the Japanese in Liao-yang, and detach a strong force to relieve Port Arthur. He detailed ...

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  35. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    During the discussion on the estimates, a member of the Opposition moved a reduction of an item as an indication of the House in favour of the appointment of a Public ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of King George, of Saxony, aged 72 years. King George of Saxony, who sueceeded his brother King Albert in June, 1902, was a Field ...

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  37. TRIAL OF A COUNTESS.

    The trial of the beautiful Countess Linda Bontartiuti and her lover, Professor Secchi, at Turin, on a charge of murdering the husband of the former, has been postponed ...

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  38. ST. LOUIS EXHIBITION AWARDS.

    New Zealand exhibits at the St. Louis Exhibition (U.S.A.) have gained 7 grand prizes, 9 gold medals, 9 silver medals, 9 bronze medals, for rugs, wool kauri gum, and hops. The ...

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  39. GENERAL NEWS.

    It is estimated that the strike in the shipping trade at Marseilles cost the trades of that port £3,000,000, and that the dockers aud labourers lost in wages ...

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  40. THE LATEST CABLE.

    The following cable was received last night:— "On the 15th the Russians found dead on the field on our right front were 4500, besides ...

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  41. BODY SIGHTED OFF CRONULLA.

    Captain James Dickson, of the steamer Beagle, which arrived in Sydney on Saturday from the South Coast, reported to the Water Police that he sighted a body floating in the ...

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  42. STRANDED BARQUE ADDENDA.

    The barque Addonda is so far up on the beach in Palliser Bay that it will be difficult to refloat her. It is believed that she is badly strained. Her cook disappeared, the ...

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  43. WHY KUROPATKIN ADVANCED.

    The discontent and unwillingness of the Russian reserves to go to the front in view of the disheartening situation, and the generally unsatisfactory internal condition of ...

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  44. WOOD ALCOHOL IN WHISKY.

    Many deaths have occurred in New York which are traceable to the presence of wood alcohol in whisky. The concoctions which proved fatal cost ...

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  45. SUPPOSED RUSSIAN WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Pylades, which, in accordance with the instructions issued by Vice-Admiral Fanshawe, made a second cruise in Torres Straits, with a view to ascertaining the ...

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  46. CHILDREN KNOW

    what they like, and aro never afraid to say so. ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOTS have always been distinctly "the CHILDREN'S BISCUITS." —Advt. ...

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  47. EATING FOR STRENGTH

    is the proper way to eat for you, as well as your children. Give them ARNOTT'S MILK ARROWROOTS, nourishing and easily digested. —Advt. ...

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