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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Barton, the federal Premier, and Mr. Drake, the Federal Postmaster-General, arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express this morning. They were met by the State Premier, Mr. Holder, the Chief ...

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  3. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    At the Afrikander Bond Congress, held at Worcester in December last, resolutions were passed affirming that independency must be granted to the late Republics. ...

    Article : 202 words
  4. DUKE OF CORNWALL AND YORK.

    It is reported at Portsmouth that the King and the Queen will witness the departure of the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York in the R.M.S. Ophir from Portsmouth ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    Sir John Forrest, interviewed to-day, was asked if be would care to make a statement on federal affairs He said: "I don't want the fetish of protection or freetrade to be our guide. If either is followed ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. PLAGUE AT CAPETOWN.

    The British in Capetown have had an anxious time during the progress of the war, and it is to be hoped that their troubles are not going to be increased by a serious plague ...

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  7. MR. G. H. REID AT COWRA.

    Mr. G. H. Reid addressed a meeting of the electors of Macquarie the Centennial Hnll, Don ra, to-night, the address boing.rteliverod m connection with tbo freetrado campaign. The Mayor, Alderman Mawby, ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    After four days' pleasantly cool weather there was a return to-day to the great beat which made last Thursday so trying. A hut northerly wind set in this morning at daybreak, and by 12 o'clock 100 ...

    Article : 529 words
  9. THE ROYAL BARGES.

    Four 42ft. steam pinnaces, painted in royal blue, and picked out with gold, and a 34ft. sailing barge similarly decorated, are being prepared at Portsmouth for the use of ...

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  10. RELEASE OF THE STOCKTON STRIKERS.

    The 19 youths employed as drivers and wheelers at Stockton colliery, wno elected to go to prison rather than pay the fines imposed for breaking their contracts by striking without notice, were released from ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. FIGHTING IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Major-General Cunningham is watching 2000 men under Commandant Delarey near Krugersdorp, l8 miles from Johannesburg. Feb. 12. ...

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  12. THE "TIMES" REPRESENTATIVE.

    Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace, K.C.I.E., Director of the Foreign Department of the "Times," will be the guest of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on the R.M.S. ...

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  13. THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.

    The Lord Major, Alderman Frank Green, in a communication to King Edward, suggests that a small committee should be formed, con. sisting of members of the present ...

    Article : 305 words
  14. ITALY.

    The tombs of King Victor Emmanuel II. and King Humbert in the Pantheon have been robbed of imitations of the famous iron crown of Lombardy, and other imitations of ...

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  15. THE QUEENSLAND FORCE.

    The Government is despatching a cable, offering another contingent for service in South Africa. It has not transpired what number of men will be offered. ...

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  16. INVASION OF PORTUGUESE TERRITORY.

    The Boer invasion of Portuguese territory is intended to facilitate the landing at Kosi Bay of a cargo of contraband goods from Austria. ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Cabinet gave consideration to-day to the question of the concessions sought to be given to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company and their effect upon the Pacific cable. The course followed ...

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  18. CAPTAIN A. J. BENNETT.

    Captainm Alfred Joshua Bennett, who has distinguished himself by leading the New South Wales troops over mountainous country hitherto considered impassable, is a son of Mr. B. B. Bennett, ...

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  19. MR. KRUGER'S PROMISES.

    Mr. Kruger is still promising General Botha European intervention. ...

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  20. THE RAIDERS IN CAPE COLONY.

    Major Brereton, commanding at Steynsburg, northern Cape Colony, has called in all the male farmers and others, aged from 16 years to 40, lest the enemy commandeer them. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The following telegrams have been received from the High Commissioner for South Africa:—January 4, No 473, Private H. H. Handcock, killed; No 629, Lance-corporal A. Smith, severly wounded, at ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. RIOTS IN SPAIN.

    Anti-Jesuit riots have taken place at [?] Valencia, Granada, and elsewhere [?] Great discontent prevails on account [?] the approaching marriage of Infanta Maria ...

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  23. THE SOMMERFELD'S CARGO.

    Five hundred tons of the cargo of the steamer Sommerfold, of the German-Australian line, which was stranded on a sandbank in the Elbe, has been salved in fair ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTY.

    Corporal Campbell Parkinson, of the New Zealand Roughriders, has died of enteric fever at Pretorin. ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In addressing the Government supporters last night when he announced that he would resign the State Premiership the following day, Sir John Forrest said that he had the satisfaction of ...

    Article : 254 words
  26. THE HARBOUR TRUST.

    A special meeting of the Cabinet was held last night to consider the appointment of the Harbour Trust Board. The Premier, upon being seen afterwards, said that the Cabinet had unanimously agreed ...

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  27. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Tambe, which arrived yesterday, had on board 15 colonial troops who had served in South Africa. They belonged to different cups at the front. Their names are:—Sergeant-Major Clarke, Corporal ...

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  28. BOER PRISONERS ATTEMPT TO ESCAPE.

    Commandant Eloff, a grandson of Mr. Kruger, taken prisoner at the relief of Mafeking, and four other Boer prisoners, seized a fishing boat at St. Helena with the intent ...

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  29. THE PLAGUE.

    The London County Council is spending £50,000 in buildings and hospital arrangements, in order to meet any suspected case of plague. ...

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  30. A DISLOYALIST PUNISHED.

    A disloyalist at Kimberley for having made insulting remarks regarding the late Queen Victoria, and for having disfigured her Majesty's portrait, has been sentenced to 12 ...

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  31. DEATH OF AN OARSMAN.

    Captain D. H. M'Lean (Yeomanry), of Australia, and an Oxford oarsman, has died from fever at Johannesburg. [Captain Douglas H. M'Lean was one of the best ...

    Article : 321 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A gas explosion occurred at 8,30 a.m. yesterday, wrecking the general office of the Agent-General for Victoria. Business was uninterrupted. ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A difficulty has occurred at Port Adelside between the firemen of the steamer Moorabool and the owners of the vessel (Huddart, Parker, and Co.) over the question of the number of hands to be employed in ...

    Article : 361 words
  34. KING EDWARD VII.

    At the meeting of the Woollahra Municipal Council on Monday evening Alderman G. Norton Russell made reference to the death of the Queen and the accession to the Throne of King Edward VII. It was ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. PROCLAMATION IN ADELAIDE.

    In consequence of the delay of the Imperial troops in New Zaeland the ceremony of proclaiming the King, which was intended to take place next Monday, has been postponed. ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of ex-King Milan of Servia. Later. Ex-King Milan died at Vjenna of influenza. ...

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  37. THE CAMPAIGN IN PARRAMATTA.

    The federal campaign, so far as Parramatta is concerned, was opened in the Town Hall last evening, when Mr. Joseph Cook, M.L.A., a candidate for a seat in the House of ...

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  38. TO-DAY.

    Federal Elections.—Mr. Bruce Smith will address the electors of Parkes, Ashfield Hall, 8 p.m. Mr. R. D. Meagher's committee meeting, Power's Hotel Victoria, George-street, 8 p.m. Mr. S. A. Rosa addresses the electors ...

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  39. THE TRANSPORTS.

    The transport Ranee will accommodate 686 men and 214 horses, or with additional stalls 264 horses. The Antillian will accommodate 500 men and 352 horsesm or with additions 452 horses. The Custodian ...

    Article : 94 words
  40. THE FEDERAL CONTINGENT.

    It speaks well for the rapidity of the operations that are being conducted on the Agricultural Ground by Major Boam and his staff of assistants that already 1345 men have been provisionlly enrolled for the ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    The R.M.S. Sonoma, from San Francisco, via Honolulu, and Samou, arrived to-day. Passengers for Sydney are:—Mr. and Mrs. P. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Treut, Misses Trent (5), Messrs. Trent, (3), Mrs. F. ...

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  42. BUSH FIRES.

    A bush file broke out yesterday evening on the common, [?] of the town, and was got out this morning. About 500 acres of grass was burned, PARKES, Tuesday. ...

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