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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The English cricketers arrived at Newcastle from Adandale early yesterday morning, and at 10.30 a.m. they were officially welcomed to the city by the Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman W. J. Ellis) at a ...

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  3. THE FIRST TEST MATCH.

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  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. ANGLOPHOBIA IN GERMANY.

    The Duke of Argyll, in a speech at Manchester, advised Anglophobe German professors to visit South Africa and ascertain the facts concerning the war. The German ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    The Dresden (Saxony) Savings Bank has failed. The deposits amount to 7,000,000 marks (about £350,000). ...

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  6. A DANGEROUS ASYLUM.

    The dangerous condition of the Destitute Asylum in George-street, Parramatta, is again forced on public notice by the outbreak of fire in the near neighbourhood. Fortunately ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES

    Mr. Edwards, M.P. (N.S.W.), waited upon the Postmaster-General on Saturday to urge that the post-offices at Erskineville and Darlington, suburbs of Sydney, should not be closed as proposed by the ...

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  8. THIRD EDITION. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Pamphlets containing the reports of Miss E. Hobhouse on the concentration camps of South Africa are being distributed gratis from the Berlin bookstalls. ...

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  9. THE DISPUTED RATE OF PAY.

    Mr. J. H. Callagher writes:— "In reply to the deputation that waited on the State Treasurer concerning the deferred pay of the South African contingents, he stated that he was informed that in every ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. THE BUDGET.

    The Budget of the German Empire shows a deficit of £2,945,000. The estimated revenue for the year ended March 31, 1901, was £101,288,505, and the expenditure ...

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  11. BOER AGITATION AGAINST LORD MILNER.

    The Boer delegates in Brussels have instructed the Boer committees at Manich and Berlin to agitate for the removal of Lord Milner from the position of High ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES VOLUNTEERS.

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  13. THE NAVY.

    The torpedo boat destroyer Wizard was in collision with another vessel to-day outside Portsmouth. Her bows were twisted. ...

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  14. PROPOSALS FOR NEGOTIATING.

    The Boer leaders in Europe publish the statement that they will reject any proposal for peace based on the annexation of the Republics. ...

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  15. THE TAKING OF A DUTCH AMBULANCE.

    M. van Lynden, the Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament yesterday, said that Great Britain declined to liberate ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA DAY.

    At a sub-committee meeting held on Friday night in connection with the movement for a proposed annual reunion of all South Afrian troops in New South Wales a deputation was appointed to wait on ...

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  17. THE UNITED STATES.

    Senator Hoar, in introducing into the Senate the bill providing for the punishment of those who attempt the life of the President, advocated the establishment ...

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  18. LORD METHUEN'S CAPTURES.

    Lord Methuen in his recent operations ptured 1200 cattle and 12,000 sheep. ...

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  19. RETURN OF TROOPS.

    Early on Saturday morning the steamship Persic arrived from Liverpool, via the Cape. Included amongst here passengers were several returned soldiers for this State, also for Queensland and New ...

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  20. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL TREATY.

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate has approved of the draft treaty dealing with the Isthmian Canal, as drawn up by Colonel Hay on behalf of the ...

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  21. THE COST IN BRITISH LIVES.

    The war has cost Great Britain 18,798 lives. ...

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  22. SENTENCE ON A REBEL.

    Hendrik Albertyn, a corporal of a rebel commando, has been sentenced at Graaf Reinet to imprisonment for life on a charge of marauding and incendiarism. ...

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  23. CANADA.

    The Government House party at Ottawa yesterday met with a sad accident. White they were skating on the river at Ottawa the ice broke and some of the party fell through ...

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  24. THE BRAKENLAGTE ENGAGEMENT.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that Lieutenant Kelly, an Australian, displayed great heroism at Brakenlagte, where Colonel Benson was killed, at the ...

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  25. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The speech of the Prince of Wales at the banquet at the Guildhall on Thursday has met with an enthusiastic response throughout the Empire. ...

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  26. RETURN OF CAPTAIN HOLMES.

    Captain Arthur Holmes, who went to South Africa with the First Contingent of Imperial Bushmen, under Lieutenant-Colonel Mackay, C.B., returned to Sydney by the R.M.S. Orizaba, which arrived on ...

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  27. BRITISH INCREASING THEIR MOBILITY.

    The lightest men and lightest carts are being selected for the mobile columns which are preparing to make a rapid sweeping movement in January. ...

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  28. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Lord George Hamilton, Secretary of State for India, in a speech at Dundec yesterday, replying to Sir Henry Campbell-Bunnerman, the leader of the Upposition, said that the ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. INDIA.

    The column commanded by Major-General Dening in its operations against the Mahsuds, who recently attacked a surveyor's escort of Sepoys on-the frontier, had 10 men killed and ...

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  30. HUSTLING DE WET.

    Commandant de Wet is at the head of a large commando, the number of which some estimates place as high as 1400 men. The Boer leader is being closely and ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL COMMANDANT.

    Sir E. T. H. Hutton, the Commandant of the Defence Forces of Australia, and Lady Hutton sail from London by the R.M.S. Austral, which leaves on the 20th instant. ...

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  32. RUMOURED TRANSVAAL LOAN.

    There are circumstantial reports that Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, instead of making a fresh issue of Consols to provide money for the war, will ...

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  33. CAPTURES OF BOERS.

    Lord Methuen in his operations against Liebenberg's commando in the north-west of the Transvaal captured 38 men. ...

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  34. A MONOMANIAC AT KIEL.

    An individual, whose name is unknown, has stabbed recently 80 men and women at Kiel, Germany. ...

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  35. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for November have been published. They show that the value of the imports has decreased by £2,923,177, and the value of the exports has ...

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  36. GENERAL BOTHA.

    Eight hundred of General Botha s forces have retired to the Elandsberg Mountains (South-eastern Transvaal) to avoid being trapped by the cordon of British troops. ...

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  37. THE OIL MONOPOLY.

    The Standard Oil Trust has purchased the business of the "Shell" Transport and Trading Company, Limited, for £12,000,000, acquiring monopolies of the oil trade in Africa, ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dr. Ledingham has married Mrs. M. Mason, of the Darling Downs, Queensland. A reception was afterwards held at the residence of Sir Horaco Tozer, the Agent-General. ...

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  39. VISIT OF MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN, M.P.

    Mr. William O'Brien, the Nationalist member for Cork city in the House of Commons, accompanied by his wife, arrived in Sydney by the Melbourne express on Saturday morning from England. He was ...

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  40. THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Canadian Contingent for South Africa has besn increased from 600 to 900 men. ...

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  41. AN EXCITING AFFRAY.

    An exciting affray between a watchman named David Henry Evans and two or three young men occurred at about 6 o'clock last evening, at the corner of Hay and Matthew streets. Darling Harbour. ...

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  42. THE GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    The R.M.S. Victoria arrived from London shortly before 3 this afternoon. The Governor-designate of Victoria, Colonel Sir George Sydenham Clarke, who is a passenger on the Victoria, was met on board the ...

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  43. TELEPHONE SYSTEM IN ENGLAND.

    There is much dissatisfaction in England at the Marquis of Londonderry, the Postmaster-Goneral, agreeing to co-operate with the National Telephone Company without ...

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  44. REINFORCEMENTS.

    The 1st Battalion of the Black Watch (the Royal Highlanders) and the 2nd battalion of the Essex Regiment have sailed from Bombay for South Africa. ...

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  45. WELCOME AT ALBURY.

    Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., who passed through by the express train last night, was met by the Roman Catholic elergy and a number of the leading Irish residents and welcomed. ...

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  46. NEWS FROM THE ISLANDS.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s island steamer Moresby arrived yesterday from a six weeks' trip. Captain J. Williams brought the following news:— A terrible murder had taken place at the house of the ...

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  47. CAPE COLONY.

    The Government has requisitioned 1000 horses in Cape Colony. ...

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  48. MINISTERIAL ELECTIONS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The final figures for Coolgardie election are:—Mr. Morgans (Premier), 821; Mr. Eddy, 558. For West Province the figures are:—Mr. Laurie, 1237; Mr. Moss (the Minister for Railways), 679. ...

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  49. BOER ESTIMATE OF FORCES.

    Mr. Kruger states that General Botha reports that there are still 16,000 Boers in the field. ...

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  50. VICTORIAN TOBACCO.

    The Agent-General of Victoria has sold 10 hogsheads of Victorian tobacco, ex Superb, at 5½d per 1b. The Superb sailed from Melbourne last February ...

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  51. SETTLEMENT OF AMERICAN CLAIMS.

    Great Britain has paid £6000 for the settlement of the claims of those citizens of the United States deported from the Transvaal by the British authorities. ...

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  52. SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT BENDIGO.

    A shocking accident happened last night on the railway line about a quarter of a mile south of Golden Square railway station, Bendigo, involving the loss of the lives of two boys named Hans Niclaus ...

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  53. SLIGHT HARBOUR COLLISION.

    A collision occurred yesterday afternoon, at about 5 o'clock, between the ferry steamer Clyde and Mr. Pearce's nine-ton yacht Actæa. The yacht, on board of which were several ladies, was sailing across the ...

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  54. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day biddings were spirited and prices were very firm. Dec. 7. The following prices were realised ...

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  55. NEW SOUTH WALES CASUALTY.

    Private A. Brown of the 2nd Regiment of New South Wales Mounted Infantry has died of enteric fever at Rustenburg. ...

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  56. A LARGE PEARL.

    Mr. J. W. Gibson, a pearler, of Broome, reports that that a pearler named Buddisent has found a pearl supposed to be the largest and most valuable yet discovered. It is variously estimated as being ...

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  57. THE BOTANY ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    In connection with the recent attempted highway robbery at Botany, when two employees of Messrs. Enoch Taylor and Co, were bailed up by an armed and mounted man, the Government announces that ...

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  58. LOOK-OUT OF MINERS.

    A lock-out of the miners occurred at the Golden Herseshoe mine on Saturday morning in consequence of the new regulations made by the management in connection with the changing-room. ...

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  59. THE IRISH BRIGADE.

    Mr. Arthur Lynch, the recently-elected member for Galway, wilting to a Paris newspaper, claims that his Irish Brigade fought a rearguard action, saving the Boer guns ...

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  60. THE VICTORIA'S MAILS.

    The English mails by the R.M.S. Victoria were forwarded to Melbourne by special train this evening. ...

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  61. TO-DAY.

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  62. FIJI NEWS.

    Messrs. Lever Brothers have been successful in obtaining the Fiji Government copra contract at £10 13s 5d per ton for the year 1902. Captain Marks has been elected warden of Suva ...

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  63. THE TOWN CLERK.

    Mr. T. H. Neshit, the new town clerk of Sydney, and Mrs. Nesbit are passengers by the R.M.S. Victoria, which arrived at Largs Bay (South Australia) yesterday. ...

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  64. A LIBEL CASE.

    In the libel case brought by Wornher, Beit, and Co., of Johannesburg, against A. B. Markham, M.P., the Judges struck out the bulk of Mr. Markham's pleas of justification of ...

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  65. Advertising

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