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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The fourth test match between England and Australia was commenced at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. The weather in the morning was dull, but in the afternoon the ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The General Post Office was the scene of a fire at an early hour this morning, and although the outbreak was extinguished before it assumed destructive proportions, it for a time gave rise to grave alarm. The ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    This afternoon Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, was presented in the Guildhall by the City Council with an address in a suitable gold box in recognition ...

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  5. THE ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    Viscount Cranborne, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons last night that the substance of the treaty between Great ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    In the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Barton, replying to Mr. Cook (N.S.W.) said he would have no objection to laying on the table the correspondence in connection with negotiations which ...

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  7. MR. KIPLING'S INDICTMENT.

    Some people find fault with Mr. Rudyard Kipling on the score of his flamboyant imperialism. Nobody, however, doubts his courage. The latest instance of his ...

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  8. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Burleigh estimates that the Boer casualties in the recent drive were 100. The total captures for two days amounted to 600, including many colonial rebels. ...

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  9. VIEWS OF MR. QUONG TART.

    Mr. Quoug Tart, when spoken to yesterday by a Herald reporter, was most enthusiastic in his praise of the diplomacy of Great Britain and Japan, and spoke in exultant terms of the benefit such an alliance ...

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  10. LUNCHEON AT THE MANSION HOUSE.

    Subsequently Mr. Chamberlain was entertained at luncheon at the Mansion House, in the course of his speech in reply to the coast of his health. ...

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  11. EXPLANATIONS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords last night the Marquis of Lansdowne, the Minister for Foreign Allans, said that the object of the treaty between Great Britain and Japan was ...

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  12. GERMAN COLONISTS REFUTE THE CALUMNIES.

    Germans residing at Durbun, Natal, have written a protest to the slanders on the British troops. ...

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  13. BOER SURRENDERS.

    At Middleburg, Transvaal, 23 Boers surrendered. ...

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  14. GERMAN RELIEF FOR CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    A German medical relief mission was organised to proceed to the concentration camps in South Africa, but the despatch of the mission was not permitted by Great ...

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  15. THE AGENTS-GENERAL.

    The Agents-General of the colonies have only been invited to the reception following the luncheon of the City Council to Mr. Chamberlain. ...

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  16. THE PLAY.

    Noble and Saunders opened the attack on behalf of Australia, the former from the southern cud. The batsmen began cautiously, 13 being on the board as a result of 20 minutes' play, Hayward being 8 and ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA AND THE TREATY.

    The "Times," in commenting upon Mr. Barton's statement with regard to the treaty, says that the alliance goes a long way to give the colonists an assurance against a naval ...

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  18. PROCEDURE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the debate was continued on the proposed new rules of procedure. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Sir ...

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  19. THE PURCHASE OF HORSES.

    An officer of the Remount Department refused to answer charges regarding the purchase of horses at New Orleans, and has resigned. A military court of inquiry is making ...

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  20. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. Burton has received a communication from the Pacific cable board stating that the section of the Pacific cable between Queensland and Norfolk Island, and New Zealand and Fiji, will be open for traffic in ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Captain T. R., Richards, of the Third New South Wales Mounted Rifles, Lieutenant Sydnman, of the Third New South Wales Bushmen, and Lieutenant Woodrow and ...

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  22. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION TO BRITISH CDLOMBIA.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of Canada has informed the Government of British Columbia that bills prohibiting the employment of Japanese will be disallowed unless ...

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  23. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Vice-Admiral Sir H. H. Rawson, K.C.B., Governor-designate of New South Wales, will leave London on April 9, San Francisco on May 1, arriving in Sydney on May 23. ...

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  24. MAJOR CARINGTON'S BUSHMEN'S CONTINGENT.

    Major H. H. Browne, D.S.O., left by express train last evening for Albury to supervise the tests and selection of men for the Bushmen's Contingent for Major the Hon. Rupert ...

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  25. DELIGHT IN JAPAN.

    The Japanese Diet greeted the announcement of the treaty with Great Britain with tremendous cheers. The Japanese press declares that the treaty ...

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  26. OTHER CHINESE MERCHANTS' VIEWS.

    Three or four of the prominent Chinese merchants of the city were interviwed by a "Herald" representative during the day. In each case they expressed their convictions regarding the alliance in ...

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  27. OFFICIAL TELEGRAM.

    The State Premier has received a cable, through his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, to the effect that the new State Governor, his Excellency Sir Harry H. Rawson, K.C.B., will leave for New ...

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  28. DEATH OF A PIONEER GOLD MINER.

    On Wednesday last there died at Merrylands Mr. George Hunt, who claimed that he discovered gold in this colony before Hargreaves did. Hunt's story was that he met Hargreaves at the old White Horse Hotel, ...

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  29. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following is a copy of a telegraphic despatch received by the Federal Premier from the General of Communications Capetown:— The following ships left Capetown for Australia on ...

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  30. CHINA.

    Prince Ching has refused to discuss further with Russia the Russo-Chinese Bank agreement, securing to Russia mineral and commercial concessions in Manchuria. ...

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  31. DEATH OF DR. GEORGE GOODE.

    We have to record the death of Dr. George Goode M.A., M.D., formerly of Camden, which event took place on Wednesday. The deceased gentleman was well known amongst the medical profession, both in ...

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  32. OPINION OF THE UNITED STATES CONSUL.

    When spokon to yesterday regarding his opinion on the alliance between Great Britain and Japan, Mr. Orlando Baker, Consul for the United States said that a great deal could be said upon the ...

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  33. THE JAPANESE CONSUL-GENERAL CONGRATULATED.

    Mr. H. Eitaki, Acting Consul-General for Japan, has received a large number of congratulatory messages from prominent citizens, including a specially cordial telegram from Mr. Barton, on the ...

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  34. FRANCE.

    The French Senate's Committee recommends that the term of service in the army shall be two years and that there be no exemptions. ...

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  35. A RETURNING CHAPLAIN.

    The Rev. J. H.G. Auld, B.A., who went to South Africa as Presbyterian chaplain with one of the Australian contingents, is expected to arrive in Sydney early in April, Mr. Auld is returning via Queensland, ...

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  36. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    At the close of the Peking operations, when the writer paid a visit to China and Japan, there was a widespread opinion among the British military and naval officers in the North of China that Japan would ...

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  37. DEATH OF MRS. F. LANGHAM.

    News has just come to hand of the death of Mrs. Langham, wife of the Rev, F. Langham, the veteran Wesleyan Methodist missionary to Fji. The sad event took place in London in December last. The ...

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  38. THE ANTI-WAR CRUSADE.

    Respecting the anti-war crusade Mr. John Young, of Rockdale, writes;—"The blossed cons[?]mation of South African good government and peace is quietly and surely approaching amidst the din ...

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  39. ARMY MEAT CONTRACT.

    MR. Bergl, the tenderer on behalf of the new South Africa Cold Storage Company for the supply of meat for the army in South Africa, has been interviewed by a press ...

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  40. DEATH OF THE MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA.

    Regret at the death of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava is world-wide. ...

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  41. DEATH OF EX-ALDERMAN J. C. BEARE, J. P.

    The death is announced of ex-Alderman J. C. Beare, J.P. The end came suddently at his residence, Lynn Cottage, Tamarama-street, Bondi, yesterday afternoon. The deceased gentleman was born at ...

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  42. THE CAPTIVE MISSIONARY.

    The ranson for Miss Stone, the American missionary, has been relodged at Constantinople. The brigands were afraid to negotiate owing to the presence of numerous ...

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  43. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Archibald Archer, formerly of Rockhampton, aged 82 years. Mr. Archibald Archer was born at Fife, Scotland, ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Sydney Cricket Ground: England v. Australia [?]oon. New Methodist Church, Botany: Laying of Foundation Stone, 3 p.m. Prince Alfred Yacht Club: Race, 2.[?]0 p.m. Steamer ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two hundred of the boys at Harrow School are suffering from influenza. ...

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  46. MEETING OF AGENTS-GENERAL.

    The Agents-General of the colonies will hold a meeting to discuss the propriety of urging upon the Government that the meat contract, be kept within the Empire. ...

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  47. THE DROUGHT.

    The effect of the drought is being keenly felt by residents in almost all parts of the State of New South Wales. The sad condition of affairs was referred to at the meeting of the standing committee ...

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  48. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day 1-16d higher at 2s 1[?]d per ounce standard. Exhaustive costs recently made have proved SIREN ...

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