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  2. THE PUBLIC FINANCES.

    The State Treasurer informed a "Herald" reporter last night that he was anxious to deliver his financial statement before the middle of September. If, however, it became necessary, in order to complete ...

    Article : 537 words
  3. LATE EDITION.

    At the conclusion of the first innings Gloucestershire followed on, being 160 runs in arrears. Wrathall and Sewell opened, and before a score was made Wrathall was bowled ...

    Article : 325 words
  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    General Louis Botha and Commandants de Wet and Delarey were welcomed at Rotterdam by Mr. Wolmarans, Dr. Loyds, and the municipal authorities. ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. THE KING.

    The King will make a cruise round Great Britain in the Royal yacht. He will probably start on Thursday. H.M.S. Crescent will act as escort. ...

    Article : 35 words
  6. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The Senate did practically no business to-day. As soon as prayers had been read Mr. Drake announced that he intended to answer questions, and then ask the Senate to adjourn. He proposed to postpone ...

    Article : 341 words
  7. FIRST OFFENDERS.

    The difficulty surrounding the dealing with first offenders has not been diminished by recent judicial utterances in Melbourne. On consecutive days opposite ...

    Article : 1,644 words
  8. VISITS TO COWES.

    The visits of the King and the Queen to various places of interest in Cowes included a visit to the Benedictine convent, where they spent nearly an hour. ...

    Article : 34 words
  9. A RELIC OF THE ENDEAVOUR.

    Lord Knollys, Private Secretary to the King, on his Majesty's behalf has written to Sir Edmund Burton desiring him to thank Captain Chuck for his walking stick, and ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. HIS MAJESTY'S PHYSICIANS.

    Yesterday Sir Frederick Treves, who is Sergeant-Surgeon to the King, and who performed the operation upon his Majesty, took his leave. ...

    Article : 34 words
  11. SYDNEY MORNING HERALD FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  12. THE SIEGE OF LADYSMITH.

    A Bluebook has been issued containing copies of documents relating to the siege of Ladysmith. From the Bluebook it appears that Sir ...

    Article : 245 words
  13. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Standing first on the notice paper of the House of Representatives this afternoon was a motion authorising the expenditure of £5500 per annum on the Governor-General's establishment, and £1925 per ...

    Article : 594 words
  14. FRANCE.

    The populace at Ploudaniel, in France, barricaded the religious schools to prevent the entrance of the gendarmes and soldiers, whom they bombarded with mud and stones. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the weekly auctions of Australasian tallow to day 1850 casks were offered and 375 casks were sold. Prices were:—Fine mutton 35s 6d, medium ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. A PERCENTAGE REDUCTION.

    There are rumours, although the Treasurer will say nothing with regard to the matter, that the proposed reductions will be made upon the higher salaries only. No officer receiving less than £150 per ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. THE COMMONWEALTH PRINTING BILL.

    A return presented to the House of Represantatives shows that the cost of printing for the Parliament and the new departments of the Commonwealth from January 1, 1901, to March 31, 1902, in ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. FIRE ON THE STEAMER APARIMA.

    The steamer Aparima, which left Singapore for Wellington on August 8, arrived at Albany this morning on fire. As she entered the harbour a dense volume of vapour was rising from the forward ...

    Article : 346 words
  19. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. B. Boland, solicitor, applied on behalf of the Crown to the Supreme Court at Rockhampton to-day for an order for a special jury of 12 to try the Kenniffs upon all the issues which have been, and ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. VISITORS TO WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

    Westminster Abbey, which was left exactly as for the coronation, has been visited by 96,907 people. The receipts, which are to be devoted to charity, amount to nearly £5000, ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. RUSSIA.

    The three newest and fastest boats of the Russian volunteer fleet have been added to the naval reserve of cruisers. ...

    Article : 29 words
  22. NOTES IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the first order of the 'day, for further consideration of the Law of Property Amendment Bill, having been postponed for a fortnight, the Vice-President of the executive ...

    Article : 837 words
  23. THE RAINFALL.

    Charleville reported that a slight shower from the west fell this afternoon, but it will do no good except give a little hope for more rain. The weather for the past few days has been very warm. This ...

    Article : 62 words
  24. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Afflec[?] asked,—Secing the trouble facing us in the future respecting the revenue and expenditure, judging by the past, is it the intention of the Government to ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. THE SHAH.

    The Shah of Persia received at Buckingham Palace yesterday British Ministers and foreign diplomatists. The Shah, the Prince of Wales, and Prince Arthur of Connaught visited the ...

    Article : 54 words
  26. ANGLOPHOBIA ON THE CONTINENT.

    It is understood that General Botha and Commandants de Wet and Delarey at The Hague privately urged the Boer societies of Belgium and Holland to avoid allusions ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. ACTION AGAINST THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    The action brought by John Richards Campbell, commercial traveller, against the Commissioner for Railways to recover £10,000 damages for injuries alleged to have been received through the door of a ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. THE METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY.

    A conference was held yesterday between the Minister for Works, the president of the Water and Sewerage Board Mr. Garrard), and the Acting Undersecretary for Public Works (Mr. Hanna) in order to ...

    Article : 284 words
  29. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS.

    Clauses 17 and 18 of the education regulations, which allow religions instruction to be given in the State schools, were rescinded to-day. ...

    Article : 26 words
  30. ENGLISH RACING.

    At the request of the stewards of the English Joskey Club, Mr. A. Coventry has resigned his position as official starter, owing to complaints that have been made of his leniency ...

    Article : 403 words
  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Commandant de Wet's staff-officer has stated that about 500 Irishmen and 500 Americans fought with the Boers. One commando, numbering 300, included ...

    Article : 40 words
  32. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    A public meeting was held to-night, the Mayor presiding. A resolution was carried unanimously in favour of the remission of the duties. COLLARENDABRI, Wednesday. ...

    Article : 448 words
  33. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. Seddon is visiting Hall and other towns of England. Mr. Seddon, interviewed regarding the statement in the "Review of Reviews," that ...

    Article : 72 words
  34. PEARL FISHING INDUSTRY.

    The report prepared by Judge Dashwood at the request of the Federal Government concerning the conditions of the pearl-shelling industry at Port Darwin and Thursday Island was laid on the table ...

    Article : 1,270 words
  35. REPATRIATION OF PRISONERS.

    The first 400 prisoners despatched from Ceylon have arrived in South Africa on board, the transport Templemore. The prisoners sent a letter to the captain of the transport ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. THE WEST KENT ELECTION.

    The election for West Kent (Sevenoaks) is being sharply contested. Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Premier, in a letter to Mr. H. W. Forster, states that under the new Education Bill the ...

    Article : 137 words
  37. A WAREHOUSE IN FLAMES.

    The warehouse of Dyer and Dyer, of East London, Cape Colony, has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £120,000. ...

    Article : 29 words
  38. THE ACTING GOVERNORGENERAL.

    The Acting Governor-General, accompanied by Lady Tennyson and Lord Richard Nevill, returned to Melbourne to-day by the Sydney express from a brief visit to Brisbane and other paris of ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. SETTLEMENT IN THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Four hundred fnmilies have been repatriated, and have resettled in the Homeville district, in the south-east of the Orange River colony. The settlers have taken with them to ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. SWIMMING.

    F. C. V. Lane, of Sydney, beat R. Cavill, of Sydney by a touch in the 220 yards swimming championship contest held at WestonSuper-Mare, England. ...

    Article : 113 words
  41. A STEAMSHIP ON FIRE.

    The new steamship Aparana, built for the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, put into Alliany at 11.30 on Tuesday night on fire. The Aparima is a vessel of 5563 tons, and was launched ...

    Article : 163 words
  42. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The steamer Karamea arrived from the Cape this morning. The passengers for Sydney are:—Messrs. Beard and Pearson, Lieutenant Quintell; also returning Australian troopers, 60 of whom tranship ...

    Article : 207 words
  43. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    Mr. Clive O. Giles, the well-known clothing manufacturer of Pitt and George streete, Sydney, died at his residence, Evelyn-house, Woolahra Point, yesterday aftgernoon, at the age of 36 years. His illness ...

    Article : 238 words
  44. PLAGUE AT TOWNSVILLE.

    A case of plague was reported at Townsville to-day. The patient is a wharf labourer. ...

    Article : 21 words
  45. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  46. GODDARD THE PUGILIST.

    Joe Goddard, the pugilist, has been fatally shot by a coloured constable during an election brawl at Pensauken. The constable used a revolver. ...

    Article : 35 words
  47. LATE SHIPPING.

    Burrawong, s., 301 tons, Captain R. Taplin, from Macleay River. Passengers—Mesdames Watt, Rond, Purcell, Galvin, Gilcs, Johnston, Mathews, Misses Kemp, O'Mears (2), Blacklock, Anderson, Donohue, ...

    Article : 84 words
  48. WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.

    It is stated that the discipline on the Montrose was splendid. The ship was beautifully clean, and the officers were pleased with the behaviour of the men. ...

    Article : 32 words
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