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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. John Norton, M.L.A., Cobar, 9 p.m. Mr. J.. Griffin, Dubbo, 8 p.m.,; Mr. Colo[?]na-Close, Albert Hotel. North Shore, 8 p.m.; Mr. Eden George, Kxchange Hotel. West Maitland, 8 p.m.; Mr. Fealy, Quarryman's Hotel. ...

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  3. THE STATE HOUSE.

    The two great opochs in Australian history—the celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the foundation of this oolony, and the inauguration of the Commonwealth-are responsible for the iden that a ...

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  4. THE WAH IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Reuter's Agency states that news has reached Delagoa Bay that Lora Kitchener has granted General Botha an armistice for seven days. ...

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  5. ARMY RE-ORGANISATION

    Mr. St. John Brodrick, the Secretary of State for War, in the House of Commons last night unfolded a great scheme for the reorganisation of the army. The scheme has ...

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  6. THIRD EDITION.

    Captain A. Fitzpatrick, of the New South Wales Artillery, serving as a Railway Staff Officer with the forces in Natal, has been invalided and has proceeded to England. ...

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  7. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    It seems to be taken for granted that the tariffs of five out of the six States are protective. Mr. Deakin has even gone so far as to assert that the New South Wales tariff is protective also. With regard to the ...

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  8. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Wentworth Electorate: Sir William M'Millan, Waverley Hall, Waverley, 8 p.m. Dalley Electorate: Mr. S.J. Law, M.L.A., Williams's Balcony, Beattie-street, Balmain, 8 p.m. ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Boers whoe recently attacked Lichtenburg numbered 1500. They occupied a portion of the town, but were repulsed, and at night they retired. ...

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  10. THE FIRST FEDERAL MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

    The operation of the electoral law of Western Auatralia has placed Sir John Forrest in the position of being the first member of the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia. In that State each ...

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  11. THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

    Sir William Lyne informed a "Herald" reporter yesterday that, in view of the probability of an early settlement of affairs in the Transvaal, he intends to-day to communicate with the Imperial authorities ...

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  12. SEND OFF TO VOLUNTEERS.

    Messrs. C. Hill, T. Dunn, O. Moran, W. and B. Maxwell, members of the Federal Contingent, were entertained by their friends at Murrumbidgerie on Wednesday evening. They left for Sydney by the ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The hearing of an action brought against the Railway Commissioners by the next friend of William Lawrence Hamilton, an infant, for damages for personal injuries caused by the shunting of a train ...

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  14. CHINA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the United States has, in a strong Note, warned China that the United States had not acquiesced in secret or separate ...

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  15. RUNNING FIGHT WITH DE WET.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." states that Brigadier- General Plumer on Tuesday killed 19 Boers of Commandant de Wet's ...

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  16. THE ARREST OF IMPERIAL SOLDIERS.

    At the police court on Saturday morning two men of the Imperial troops were charged on remand with being absent without leave from tattoo roll call on March 1. Inspector Sullivan, who appeared to ...

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  17. ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.

    In the advertisement referring to the list of polling places published in Saturday's "Herald," the word division was used with reference to the Senate, the intimation being that voters could not vote outside ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Briggs the cricketer has had a serious relapse of his complaint. He has been removed to an asylum. The steamer Sommerfeld, which ran ...

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  19. THE WILLOUGHBY MEMORIAL.

    The official unveiling of the memorial fountain, erected by the residents of Willough by to the memory of those volunteers from the district who lost their lives while on active service in South Africa, was ...

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  20. END OF THE HOSPITAL DISPUTE.

    The last point in the dispute in connection with the trouble, which has kept many leading medical men away from the Adelaide Hospital has been settled. Dr. Napier, who came from England to be house ...

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  21. THE PARRAMATTA ELECTION.

    Mr. Hogne, M.L.A., returned to town on Saturday morning from Lithgow, where he spoke on Friday night in support of the freetrade cause and on behalf of the candidature of Mr. Joseph Cook. The meeting, ...

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  22. SENSATIONAL STRIKE OF GOLD.

    A splendid strike of rich gold was made in Bayley's United on Thursday night. The official information is Scanty, and the news did not leak out until Saturday, but it is knowu that the strike is one ...

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  23. ELECTORS DISFRANCHISED AT ORANGE.

    An unfortunate incident in connection with the Revision Court at Orange on Monday last will have the effect of disfranchising a number of electors in that constituency. It appears that the revising ...

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  24. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL FRENCH'S OPERATIONS.

    General French reports that he captured a 14-pounder Creuzot gun, also a Hotchkiss gun, making a total of seven guns, and that 979 Boers are known to have been ...

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  25. CHINA.

    It is reported that China will reply in a fortnight to Russia regarding the ratification of the Manchurian Convention, which, if it is agreed to, will practically give Russia ...

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  26. THE ATTACK ON LICHTENBURG.

    The attack by the Boers on Lichtenburg failed. Sixteen British, were killed and 20 wounded. Commandant Celliers, the Boer general, was ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    A thunderstorm occurred at Cunnamulla on Friday, giving 55 points. It started to rain steadily there on Saturday evening. Heavy rain tell in Brisbane to-day, but to-night the rain was lighter. It is not yet ...

    Article : 151 words
  28. THE WEATHER.

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  29. CAPE COLONY RAIDERS.

    Three hundred raiders have occupied Maraisburg, and have imprisoned the magistrate, Mr. Vaughan, and four police constables. The British, previous to the ...

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  30. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    A portion of the civilian firemen on board the steamer Ophir, by which the Duke and the Duchess of York and Cornwall will journey to Australia, refused to be vaccinated. The ...

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  31. THE SOMALIS RISING.

    Major the Hon. H. C. Hanbury-Tracey and Captain A. E. Cobbold are proceeding to Adis Abela, capital of Abyssinia, to advise Ras Makonnen, the Abyssinian general, and ...

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  32. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Mr. Gould and Mr. Walker were in town on Saturday, after speaking in the Northern districts of the State. They held meetings during their tour at Tenterfield, Armidale, Tamworth, as well as other places. ...

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  33. TREASURE UNEARTHED.

    Steinacker's Scouts unearthed treasure valued at several thousands of pounds sterling at Helpmakaar, north-eastern Natal. ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    A party of members of Parliament and leading local promoters took a trip to see the works of the Great Western Railway on Friday. Mr. Palmer, managing director, read parts of Mr. Reginald ...

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  35. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The third-class cruiser Phoebe, which was commissioned at the end of January, has sailed to take her place in the squadron on the Australian Station. ...

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  36. CONDITION OF THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor is progressing from the wound inflicted by the man Wieland, at Bremen. There is no inflammation. ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES CASUALTIES.

    Private A. J. Neich, of the New South Wales Bushmen, was wounded in the arm at Picnaars River, north of Pretoria. March 10. ...

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  38. DR. THORNTON.

    Dr. Thornton, who was formerly Bishop of Ballarat, and who a few days ago accepted the living of Blackburn, has been appointed Assistant Bishop of Manchester. ...

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  39. THE QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL.

    The Lord Mayor of London has opened the Queen's National Memorial Fund. The Corporation of London has voted 5000 guineas. Liverpool is aiming at raising £100,000 for ...

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  40. THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    Lieutenant F. A. Maxwell, D.S.O., of the India Staff Corps, now Aide-de-Camp to Lord Kitchener, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery at the ...

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  41. LATE MINING.

    The following were the quotations on 'Change on Saturday:—King River, buyer 6d, seller 1s; Tasmania, seller £5; British Zeeban, buyer 4s, seller 4s 9d; ditto preference, buyer 30s, sellor 40s; Broken ...

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  42. WYALONG MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the municipal council was held lsst night. The meeting was adjourned from the council-chambers to the Excelsior Hall [?]in consequence of the council-chambers being in use for ...

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  43. THE ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales have closed. Prices were unchanged. Half of the River Plate offerings were sold. ...

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  44. LORD BEAUCHAMP.

    Lord Beauchamp is visiting Madras, of which, his brother-in-law, Lord Ampthill, is Governor. ...

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  45. GENERAL NEWS.

    Trooper Savage of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles, has been granted a commission in the Imperial Yeomanry. ...

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  46. HORSERACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Hurst Park First March Meeting the contest for one of the steeplechase events resulted as follows:- Riverside Handicap Steeplechase of £94-3 miles. ...

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  47. WRECK OF A GLASGOW STEAMER.

    A wave dashed the Glasgow steamer Avlona on the rocks at Bilbao. The entire crew of 23 men were drowned. The Avlona was an iron screw steamer of 1788 ...

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  48. IMPERIAL DRAFT CONTINGENT.

    Saturday being the weekly pay day of the members of the 3rd Regiment Mounted Rifles and of the drafts at the Royal Agricultural Society's Grounds, added to the customary daily drills, gave the place an ...

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  49. THIS R.M.S. MORAVIAN AT FREMANTLE.

    The R.M.S. Moravian arrived at Fremantle from London at 9 o'clock on Friday night with the following saloon passengers:- For Adelaide: Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilkinson, ...

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  50. MEETING OF SUGAR-GROWERS.

    A very largely attended meeting of sugar-growers was held at Wardell yesterday, under the auspices of the Sugar Defence League. Messrs. Arnold and Donnelly attended as delegates from the Clarence. ...

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  51. WELCOME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    An interesting coremony took place at Gosford on Saturday, when the local Mayor and aldermen assembled at the railway station to welcome two returned soldiers, sons of Mr. ...

    Article : 492 words
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