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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    It will in all probability be the end of April o[?] the beginning of May before the Federal Parliament meets in Melbourne. Mr. Burton recently forwarded a telegram to Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime ...

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  3. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," stales that the majority of the members of the Afrikander Bond have commissioned Mr. J. X. Merriman ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The ship Bothwell, which left Newcastle for Calla[?], Peru, on October 20, is ashore 90 miles south of Callao. A part of the crew has landed at Carrizal. ...

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  5. LATE EDITION.

    The death of the Queen is officially announced. His Excellency Rear-Admiral Beaumont has received a cable message announcing that ...

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  6. FOURTH EDITION

    The latest bulletin of the condition of the Queen is that her Majesty is slowly sinking. ...

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  7. THE QUEEN.

    The latest bulletin of the health of her Majesty the Queen states that the Rev. Randall Thomas Davidson, the Bishop of Winchester, and the Rev. Clement Smith, the ...

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  8. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Kruger has sent a message of sympathy. The Pope, through Cardinal Vaughan, has expressed to the Prince of Wales, his earnest ...

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  9. THE TRANSPORT.

    The Premier (Sir William Lyne) says that some misunderstanding has arisen with referencs to the question of transport. Yesterday he received a cable from the General of Communications in South Africa ...

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  10. THE ISLINGTON ELECTION.

    The petition lodged in connection with the election for Islington has been decided in favour of Mr. T. Lough (Liberal), the former member, who has been declared elected. ...

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  11. EARLIER REPORTS.

    The latest bulletin of the health of the Queen states that there has been no change for the worse since this morning. Her Majesty has recognised the members ...

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  12. SYMPATHY OF THE PEOPLE.

    The whole population in the East End and the West End is affected by the Queen's illness. The bulletins which were posted in various ...

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  13. COMMANDANT DE WET.

    It was recently stated that Commandant de Wet had crossed the Vaal and had rejoined the Transvaal commandoes. Reuter's correspondent states that Commandant Christian ...

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  14. EARLIER BULLETINS.

    The latest bulletin issued states that the Queen has slightly rallied after a sleep. The symptoms occasioning most anxiety point to local obstruction of the brain circulation. ...

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  15. DUELLING IN FRANCE.

    A son of Baron Gustave Rothschild, of Paris, fought a duel of 15 bouts with Count Lubersac, arising out of anti-Semitism. Count Lubersac was severely wounded in ...

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  16. SPECIAL PRAYERS IN DUTCH CHURCHES.

    Special prayers for the Queen have been offered in the Dutch Reformed Churches at Cape Colony. Americans are deeply affected by the illness ...

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  17. SERVICE IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    At the morning service in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday, the collect for "all conditions of men," introducing mention of the Queen, was recited. ...

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  18. GERMAN EMPEROR VISITS INVALIDS.

    The German Emperor, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Connaught visited the Seamen's Home at East Cowes yesterday. The home contains ...

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  19. AUXILIARIES AT THE WAR.

    We received last night (saya the "Daily News" of December 19) the following communication from the War Office:- "Her Majesty the Queen commands the ...

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  20. WOOL SALES.

    At the sales to-day good wools were firm. Faulties met a dragging sale. American buyers were more active. Jan. 22. ...

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  21. CROWDS AT OSBORNE.

    The crowds which have gathered at Osborne to read the bulletins are respectfully silent and unobtrusive. ...

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  22. SYMPATHY OF FRANCE.

    The Prince of Wales has warmly acknowledged the telegram of deep sympathy sent by President Loubet on behalf of the French nation. ...

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  23. DRAGOON GUARDS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Major Sir A. Lushington, with 500 men of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, embarked at Queenstown at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon for South Africa. ...

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  24. WHEAT.

    The price o[?] wheat is 6d per quarter lower for the week. ...

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  25. THE ROYAL PALACES.

    In view of the grave condition of the Queen the officials are preparing the Royal apartments at Windsor Castle and at St. James's Palace in readiness for any sudden return ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The week's rainfall was as follows:—Cloncurry, 6 points; Croydon, [?] inch 30 points, Donors Hill, 48; Georgetown, 76; Richmond, 89; Hughenden, 10; Normanton, 10; Bogantungan, 41; Clermont, 56; ...

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  27. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Imperial authorities consider that the visit of the Duke and the Duchess of York to Australia has been virtually abandoned. ...

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  28. THE QUEEN'S NURSES.

    Her Majesty is nursed by the Queen's dressers. No trained nurses are in attendance. ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Private R. M. Baxter (of the Mounted Infantry), Bombardier Charles Wilson, and Private James Green (of the Ambulance Corps) attendad at the Royal Hotel last night a smoke concert ...

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  30. GENERAL CLEMENTS.

    Major-General R. A. P. Clements, who has been appointed to the command of the 7th Division, is now at Pretoria. ...

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  31. THE KING OF THE BELGIANS.

    The departure of King Leopold from Brussels has been countermanded. ...

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  32. TREATMENT OF SURRENDERERS.

    The Boer leaders are sedulously intercepting and destroying all copies of Lord Kitchener's proclamation offering to protect in laagers burghers who voluntarily surrender. ...

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  33. THE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    The Empress Dowager Frederick, who is suffering from an affection of the kidneys, is worse. ...

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  34. THE CITY AND STOCK EXCHANGE[?]

    The city and the Stock Exchange are depressed. Consols are 96[?]—a fall of 7/8 since Saturday. ...

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  35. MR. KINGSTON AND DEMOCRATIC POLITICS.

    Mr. Kingston, the Federal Minister for Customs, left for the South this morning. Yesterday Mr. Leader, secretary of the labour party, met Mr. Kingston, and discussed matters bearing on ...

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  36. FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has, by a majority of 72 votes, ordered the speech of the Premier, M. Waldeck Rousseau, in defence of the Religious Associations Bill, to be ...

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  37. CUSTOMS AT DELAGOA BAY.

    Great Britain is collecting the customs duties at Delagoa Bay on goods destined for the Transvaal Colony, and is bunding 15 per cent, to the Portuguese. ...

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  38. ANXIETY IN SYDNEY.

    Deep concern was again exhibited from early till late yesterday by all classes of the community in the progress of the Queen's illness. It was impossible to pass along the streets without hearing at every ...

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  39. CAPSIZE OF A YACHT.

    The Post Office officials have received a telegram from the harbour-master at Cairns stating that the 18-footer racing boat Britannia, with a party of nine on board, cap[?]zed about live miles from the mainland ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTY.

    Private Cecil A. Smith, of the New Zealand Rough Riders, has died of dysentery at Mafeking. ...

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  41. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Brigadier-General Babington has expelled the Boers from Makorskraal. Pi[?]quetberg, 70 miles north of Capetown, is crowded with Dutchmen surrendering arms ...

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  42. TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The enrolment, examination, and testiug of candidates for admission to the new contingent of 1000 Mounted Infantry for South Africa was continued yesterday. During the day 100 men presented ...

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  43. KILLED BY A SHARK.

    This afternoon a boy named Joe Thompson was bathing in the Brisbane River near the Commercial [?]owing Club's shed, about [?] miles from the mouth of the river, and a shark seized him. The little ...

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  44. ON THE THRONE.

    King William IV[?] died on June 20, 1837, and was succeeded by the Princess Victoria Alexandrina. It was she herself who elected to be called Victoria, and the name has been the mark of her reign. The news ...

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  45. N.S.W. BUSHMEN.

    The State Premier is in receipt of the following telegrams from South Africa:- "January 17.—No. 68, Logan, died of wounds at Pretoria on January 1[?]. No. 943, Murray, died of ...

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  46. TWO BIG STORMS.

    A heavy storm occurred in the Brisbsne district this morning, from 2 to 3 inches of rain fall[?]g in a very short time in some places. The city was temporarily flooded. ...

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  47. MOVEMENTS OF MINISTERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Barton) will leave Sydney this evening for Adelaide, where he is announced to deliver an address on Friday evening. Mr. Kingston (the Minister for Trade and Customs), who has been for ...

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  48. HEALTH FAILING THE LAST THREE MONTHS.

    It is admitted that the health of her Majesty has caused anxiety to her entourage for three months. She slowly succumbed to the strain of the past year. The renewed ...

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  49. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General yesterday received the following telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies in reply to one forwarded by him expressing sorrow ...

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  50. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Corporal Williams, of the Imperial Bushmen, in a letter to Captain Newman, of Goulburn, says that on leaving Ruste[?]burg the force made for Z[?]erust, and had fighting almost daily, the Boers sniping the ...

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  51. FIGHT AT BUSHMAN'S KRANZ.

    In a fight at Bushman's Kranz on the 16th instant the British casualties were 16, chiefly of the 1st battalion of the Rifle Brigade. ...

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  52. THE PROTECTIONIST PARTY.

    A meeting of gentlemen favourable to the policy announced by Mr. Barton in his speech at West Maitland has been convened by advertisement to be held at the Australia Hotel at 4 o'clock this ...

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  53. BOWLING DISQUALIFICATION.

    It is stated that Ranjitsinhji, the captain of Surrey, intends to bowl Fry if necessary. Fry is among the bowlers whom a recent meeting of county captains decided to prohibit from bowling. ...

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  54. THE QUEEN'S MARRIAGE.

    The most important event in the Queen's early history was her marriage to her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. He was somewhat younger than she, but all through their married life she looked ...

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  55. SYMPATHETIC REFERENCE IN THE CITY COUNCIL.

    Immediately on the City Council meeting last evening the Mayor, amidst the silence of the aldermen, made a [?]ympathetic reference to the illness of the Queen. He said:"Before commencing our ...

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  56. SILVER.

    Bar silverwas quoted to-day at 2s 4 15-16d per ounce standard—a full of [?]d since Saturday. ...

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  57. THE ROYAL FAMILY.

    The Emperor William, the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and the Duke of Connaught left Victoria Station for Osborne at 8 o'clock. ...

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  58. FORMATION OF THE MINISTRY.

    From papers which arrived by the English mail yesterday we extract the following opimous from editorials of the leading London journals with regard to Lord Hopetoun's action in sending for Sir William ...

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  59. ASSOCIATED FINANCIAL CORPORATION.

    The Associated Financial Corporation, Limited, has agreed to reconstruct, and to make a call of 2s per share. ...

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  60. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The inquest on the body of Thomas Powell, who was found dead from a gunshot wound in the Military Staff Office on Monday, was resumed today, a[?]d a verdict of accidental death was returned. ...

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  61. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    At the 4 o'clock afternoon service at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday the Rev. R. J. Read, in the absence of the precentor, read the prayers. In reciting the "Collect for all conditions of men," special ...

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  62. SHOCKING MINING FATALITY.

    A shocking mining fatality happened this morning at Spring Gully No. 1 mine, [?] the Castlemaine district. Three men—James Brown, aged 36, married; William Mor[?]e, aged 37, married, with four children; ...

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  63. THE NEWS IN BERLIN.

    Upon the Queen's health failing her Majesty desired that news of her illness should be withheld from Berlin as long as possible, l[?]st a vein of sadness should mar ...

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  64. ST. AUGUSTINE'S, NEUTRAL BAY.

    On Sunday last, at St. Augustine's, Neutral Bay, the prayers of the congregation were requested on behalf of her Majesty the Queen, both at the morning and evening services. The rector, the Rev. G. ...

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  65. THE FEDERAL MINISTER FOR DEFENCE.

    Sir John Forrest, interviewed to-day on several phases of Federal and State politi[?]s, said that the change made in giving him the portfolio of D[?]fence in lieu of that of Post and Telegraphs had been made at ...

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  66. SYMPATHY IN THE COUNTRY.

    Great concern is manifested about the Queen's condition. Intelligence is anxiously looked for. BLACKHEATH, Tuesday. The serious tu[?] which her Majesty the Queen's ...

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  67. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Five hundred and four mixed cattle, Gooder to Wallangr[?], A. G. F. M[?]ro; 90 mixed cattle, Gidd[?] G[?]ddi to All[?]ndale, D. Allen. MOLONG, Monday. ...

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  68. MINISTERS SUMMONED TO OSBORNE.

    The Marquis of Salisbury (the Prime Minister), and Mr. C. T. Ritchie (the Home Secretary), have been summoned to Osborne. Dr. T. Barlow, Physician Extraordinary to ...

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  69. LATE MINING.

    Sales on [?]Change were as follows:—Dawn Gold Mines, 13s 6d; Kelly's Queen, coatributing, 7s [?]d, 7s; Lady Florence, [?] 10d; Marshall's Queen, contributing, 7s 3d; Victoria Caledonia, 8s; ditt[?], paid, ...

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  70. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Dunedin the festivities to welcome the returning troopers by the Orient have been abandoned in consequence of the Queen's illness. Otherwise fitting receptions are being arranged. ...

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  71. THE OFFICERS OF THE CONTINGENT.

    The Premier, when spoken to by a "Herald" reporter after the meeting of the Cabinet yesterday, stated that no decision had been arrived at with regard to the question of the appointment of officers for ...

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