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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. John Norton, M.L.A., Penrith Temperances Hall, 8 p.m.; Colonel J. C. Neild, M.L.A., Leichhardt Town H[?]ll, 8 p.m.; Mr. J. G. Griffin, Botany Town Hall, 8 p.m.; Mr. Fealy, Q.[?].E Hotel. Abercrombie, place, 8 a.m; Mr. ...

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  3. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lord Kitchener, telegraphing from Pretoria, reports that Commandant de Wet, who was last stated as being near Philipstown, heading for Norval's Po[?]t, has been forced north by ...

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  4. CHINA.

    The Ministers of the Powers at Peking have decided that Italy shall retain the buildings of the Imperial Maritime Customs in the city, as they are needed to extend the fortified ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    Private A. A. Dudley, of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, and Private J. P. Roberts, of the New Zealand Rough Riders, have died of enteric fever at Pretoria. ...

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  6. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    Does protection raise prices? A correspondent, "C. R. Staples," writes in reference to the paragraph about the Victorian match industry which appeared on Friday—"We are all familiar with ...

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  7. THE DUTY OF ALDERMEN.

    The Mayor told a representative of the "Herald" on Saturday that he and the aldermen would co-operate heartily with the newly created Harbour Trust Board in having all ...

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  8. THE ELECTIONS IN VICTORIA.

    A "Commonwealth Gazette" was issued on Saturday announcing that the Governor-General, with the advice of the Executive Council, had appointed the returning officers for the federal ...

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  9. CHINA.

    Li Hung Chang and Prince Ching are afraid to refuse the demand of Russia to consent to her exercising control over Manchuria, though they are aware that it means the loss ...

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  10. THE OFFICIAL INSPECTION.

    Arrangements have been made for a full inspection of the contingent, and it will take place at the Centennial Park at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. His Excellency the Governor-General will be present. ...

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  11. ELECTORS' EIGHTS.

    The Electoral Department, the State Government, and the police are in turn blamed for the bungle which has occurred in the delivery of electors' rights, but a statement has been received from the Colonial ...

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  12. GERMANY'S WARNING TO CHINA.

    Germany has intimated to Li Hung Chang that it is inexpedient for China to make separate concessions to States or to companies, thus giving away valuable assets, ...

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  13. VALEDICTORY TO THE REV. H. C. FOREMAN.

    At the valodictory meeting tendered to the Rev. H. C. Foreman, who has been appointed Wesleyan chaplain to the Imperial contingent, on Wednesday evening, the Rev. E. C. Beck, St. Clement's Church ...

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  14. SEND-OFF TO TROOPER O'SULLIVAN.

    There was a large gathering of the friends of Trooper D. M. O'Sullivan, who, as a member of the Imperial Draft Contingent, will shortly leave for service in South Africa, on Wednesday last at the ...

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  15. EXECUTION OF YU-HSIEN.d

    It is officially stated at Shanghai that Yu-Hsion, formerly Governor of Shantung, and afterwards Governor of Honan, was beheaded at Lau-chau-fu on February 22. ...

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  16. THE CANDIDATES.

    The followiug have announced themselves as candidates for the Senate:- FREETRADE.—Hon. A. J. Gould, Hon. G. H. Cox, C. J. Royle, J. G. Griffin, S. A. Rosa, ...

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  17. MARTYRED MISSIONARIES.

    It has been ascertained that 134 adult missionaries and 52 children of missionaries were murdered in China by the Boxers and their sympathisers. ...

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  18. THE RAILWAY MURDER.

    George Henry Parker was to-day sentenced to death for the murder on January 17 of William Pearson, an elderly farmer, in a South-western train. ...

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  19. THE KING.

    King Edward has returned to England from Germany. He arrived at Plushing to-day and came on to London. His Majesty will revisit his sister, the ...

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  20. PRESENTATION TO TROOPER GLANVILLE.

    On Wednesday evening Trooper Henry Glanville, a resident of North Sydney, who leaves for South Africa as a member of "A" squadrom 2nd Regiment of Mounted Rifles (Imperial Draft Contingent), was ...

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  21. THE KING.

    The House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, has adopted by 125 votes to 19, an address to King Edward VII, playing for the elimination from the coronation oath of ...

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  22. THE ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    At the request of the Earl of Hopetoun the King's semi-state landau, with postillions and outriders, will be shipped by the Ortona for the use of the Duke and the Duchess of ...

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  23. CHURCH SERVICES AT RANDWICK.

    During the three weeks in which portion of the Imperial Draft Contingent has been encamped at Randwick much assistance has been rendered to the Church of England chaplain (Rev. H. R. Wilson) by ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN LIBERAL ASSOCIATION.

    Ou Saturday evening at the Tea Gardens Hotel, Bond[?] Junction, the first meeting in connection with the Waverley electorate, under the auspices of the Australian Liberal Association, was held. Alderman ...

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  25. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the London County Council have resulted in a considerable gain for the Progressive party. ...

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  26. ME. BARTON'S QUEENSLAND TOUR.

    Mr. Barton (Federal Premier) and Mr. Drak[?] (Postmaster-General) left Bundaberg on Friday evening, and arrived at Brisbane early yesterday morning. The Ministers received two deputations ...

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  27. LORD KIMBERLEY.

    It is reported that Lord Kimberley, leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, is in a critical condition. ...

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  28. TRANSVAAL OPERATIONS.

    Major-General Smith-Dorrien and Lieutenant-Colonel Alderson report having made large captures of prisoners, stock, and waggons in the Eastern Transvaal. ...

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  29. THE TROUBLE IN THE BALKANS.

    The Bulgarian radicals are coquetting with the Macedonian agitation, and this has induced Russia to urge the Sultan to take severe measures for their repression. ...

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  30. ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMER OURAKA.

    The steamer Ouraka, while berthing in the Victoria Dock with between 3000 and 4000 tons of Newcastle coal aboard, collided with the jetty at the entrance of the dock. The force ...

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  31. SIR ALFRED MILNER AT PRETORIA.

    Sir Alfred Milner has gone north to assume the duties of administration. March 3. The sudden departure of Sir Alfred Milner ...

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  32. THE MAIDSTONE ELECTION.

    The election to fill the vacancy in the representation of Maidstone in the House of Commons caused by the former election having been declared null has resulted in the ...

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  33. THE YARMOUTH WIFE MURDER.

    The man Herbert John Bennett, who was charged with the murder of his wife at Yarmouth, has been found guilty and has been sentenced to death. ...

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  34. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Mr. A. J. Gould, M[?].C., in his address to the electors announcing his candidature for the Senate, gives a summary of his views. Among other things he points out that he is in favour [?] "white" ...

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  35. A YOUTH DROWNED.

    A youth named Charles Scott, aged 17, was drowned near the mouth of the Curl Curl L[?]goo[?], near Manly, yesterday afternoon. It appears that Scott. who lived with his parents at 31 Union-street, ...

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  36. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener has returned from Middleburg to Pretoria. ...

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  37. PLAGUE AT CAPETOWN.

    Professor Simpson has informed the Advisory Board at Capetown that the sanitary condition of parts of the town are worse than those of Bombay. ...

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  38. THE GOLDEN GATE DISASTER.

    A coroner's jury has found a verdict of criminal negligence against Captain Ward, master of the City of Rio de Jane[?]ro, wrecked off the Goldon Gate, San Francisco, and Cap ...

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  39. CAPTURE OF SCOUTS.

    Eighty of Kitchener's fighting scouts were attacked by superior numbers and surrendered after a prolonged fight, in which they sustained 20 casualties. The message is ...

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  40. BLUE JACKETS DROWNED.

    Owing to the capsizing of a boat in Bantry Bay seven of the blue jackets belonging to H.M.S. Resolution were drowned. ...

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  41. A TIDAL WAVE.

    A wave, supposed to be due to a volcanic disturbance, swept the While Star liner Teutonic near Newfoundland, injuring the lookout sailors who were in the crow's nest. ...

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  42. THE WAR ESTIMATES.

    The Military Estimates include £58,230,000 for war services, with the cost of reparation of regiments and gratuities. The calculation supposes that the army in ...

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  43. THE MARQUIS OF HEADFORT.

    The Marquis of Headfort will marry Miss Boote, of the Gaiety Theatre company. The fourth Marquis of Headfort is 22 years of age, having been born on June 12, 1878. He succeeded ...

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  44. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Army estimates laid before the House of Commons amount to £87,915,000, and provide for 450,000 men. March 2. ...

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  45. A ROYAL COMMISSION ASKED FOR.

    A deputation from the Protectionist Association of Queensland waited on Ministers to-day. The object in view was explained by Mr. E. C. Barton (president of the associati[?], Mr. J. D. Campbell, ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

    Westeren Conference: Centenary Hall, 10 a.m. Pitt-street Congregational Church Choir: Moonlight Concert and Excursion, 7.45. N.S.W. Corps of Engineers: General Meeting of Corps, ...

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  47. AMERICAN STEEL TRUSTS.

    Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan's commissions for forming the great American steel trust, buying and re-selling the Pennsylvania Coal Company, and floating the New Jersey ...

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  48. HORSERACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the March Meeting at Sandown Park, the contest for one of the hurdle races resulted as follows:- SPRING HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of £92. ...

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  49. MAKING GOOD THE WASTAGE.

    The Government is steadily sending men and horses to the front to relieve the fighters and make good the wastage. ...

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  50. THE NINETEEN YEARS' CYCLE.

    Speaking: last night with a "Herald" reporter [?]pon the question as to whether it was possible or not to [?] good or bad seasons, Mr. Russell said that the discovery of this [?]ecurrence of goed and bad ...

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  51. IMPERIAL DRAFT CONTINGENT.

    Routine work was the order on Saturday at the camp of the Imperial Draft Contingent, and the usual training was undergone by the men. Numbers were put through the riding and shooting tests. Out of ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING.

    Wakatipu, s., 1917 tons, Captain Morrisby, from Launceston. Passengers Mesdames Campbell, Padman, Mollo[?], Vane, Corbett and 2 children, Wilson and infant, Duke, Sanders and 2 children, M'Kenzie, Ro[?]k and 3 children, ...

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  53. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    An it is probable that a large detachment of New South Wales troops will proceed to Melbourne for the opening of the Federal Parliament there in May next, and only selected men will be taken, officers ...

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  54. THE STEAMER TAMBO AGROUND.

    The steamer Tambo, which left here for Sydney on Saturday night, put back this evening damaged, having run upon the Hen and Chickens [?]o[?]ks, off S[?]houten Island, during the dense fog this ...

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  55. IMPORTS.—March 4.

    Wakatipu, s., from Launceston: [?]11 bags potatoes, 77 bags peas, 1[?] bags turnips, 89 bags oats, 1847 bales straw, 47 b[?]ndies willows, 913 bales wool and 1 bag, 47 bag, 47 bales skins, 1614 bags bark, 491 ingots tin, 266 places blackwood, ...

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