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  2. THE TRANSVAAL

    Thirty-four militia battalions in Great Britain are being disembodied. The Grenadier Guards have left, Komati Poort on their homeward journey, ...

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  3. CHINA.

    It is semi-officially announced in Berlin that it is the aim of Germany to maintain the concert of the Allies, and that the alleged triple alliance between France, ...

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  4. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS

    On a screen at Birmingham the pollings were displayed by a limelight lantern. On the screen was also thrown the following message:—"Mr. Chamberlain to ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The Institute of Naval Architects gave a banquet to their president, the Earl of Hopetoun, last night, on the occasion of his appointment to the ...

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  6. LATE EDITION.

    The new fuse employed by the Royal Artillery in South Africa enables field guns to fire and burst shrapnel at 5400 yards. ...

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  7. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly seemed to be fairly unanimous yesterday in oxpressing its objection to the despatch of a cablegram to the Imperial Government in regard to the policy of annexing ...

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Major-General Boden-Powell, who has returned to Pretoris, commands a military police of 12,000 men in the Transvaal and Orange River colonias Two Gordon Highlanders were killed by the ...

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  9. DESTROYING AMMUNITION.

    While some of the Gordon Highlander[?], were engaged destroying Boer ammunition at Komati Poort, a quantity of the ammunition exploded, and 20 of the ...

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  10. BOERS IN THE LINDLEY DISTRICT.

    The Boers are intimidating farmers, shooting natives, and attacking pickets and communications in the Lindley district. ...

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  11. THE FUGITIVE BLACKS.

    The Attorney-General has taken action against the fugitive blacks. They have been called upon to deliver themselves up to the gaoler at Maitland before October 16. Failing surrender they will be ...

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  12. PENALTY FOR WEARING BRITISH UNIFORM.

    A proclamation has been issued that Boers found wearing British uniforms are liable to be shot. ...

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  13. THE MARCH ON SHAN-HAI-KWAN.

    Dr. Morrison, the Peking correspondent of the "Times," says that the Chinese offered the British the opportunity of peacefully occupying Shan-hai-kwan and ...

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  14. MAJOR-GENERAL BADEN-POWELL.

    Major-General Baden-Powell has returned to Pretoria. He commands a police force of 12,000 men in the Orange River and Transvaal colonies. ...

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  15. MEMBERS RE-ELECTED UNOPPOSED.

    In the undermentioned constituencies the following gentlemen have been reelected unopposed:- ENGLAND. ...

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  16. CHINA.

    The New South Wales Naval Contingent will winter at Peking. The Victorian Contingent has arrived at Taku. ...

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  17. BRITISH GUN RECAPTURED.

    Lieutenant-General Sir H. M. L. [?]undle has captured one of the mountain guns lost by the British at Nicholson's Nek and 65,000 Martini-Henry cartridges. ...

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  18. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 5 5-16d per ounce standard—a rise of 1-16d since Saturday. ...

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  19. PAYMENT OF BOER MERCENARIES

    The Boer Executive Council has paid, the passages of 400 mercenaries who served with the Transvaal forces from Delagoa Bay to their homes. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN MISSION TO THIBET.

    The Czar's envoy to the 'Thibetans, Dr. Badmayeff, although a Mongolian, took costly presents to the Dalai Lama at Lhassa. ...

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  21. RIOT AT LIMA.

    A riotous crowd at Lima, Peru, wishing to lynch Senor M. A. Balaunde, ex-Minister for Finance and Commerce, who is charged with embezzling £20,000, demanded his ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    A suggestion was recently made that Sir Samuel Griffith sbould be invited to retire from the Chief Justiceship and come forward as a candidate for the Federal Parliament. This has naturally received ...

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  23. CHINA APPEALS TO GERMANY.

    The Emperor Kwang-hsu has addressed an edict to the Emperor William, stating that he has ordered official oblations on the coffin of Baron von Ketteler, ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Private Hartley, of the New South Wales forces, died at Bloemfontein, of enteric fever, on April 4; and Private T. B. Lemmon died of enteric ...

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  25. MISS FLORENCE SCHMIDT.

    Miss Florence Schmidt, who is with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, made her debut at Dublin ns Marguerite, and achieved a success. ...

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  26. TRANSVAAL ANNEXATION RESOLUTION.

    With reference, to the Tasmanian proposal to send a joint message of congratulation to Mr. Chamberlain, the Premier, Mr. Seddon, stated in th[?] House of Representatives that he had already ...

    Article : 219 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assemmy to-day the Premier stated that an attempt would be made to secure a visit from the Governor-General on his way to Sydney. ...

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  28. TRIAL OF JACKY UNDERWOOD.

    The Circuit Court opened to-day [?] Pike was the Crown Prosecutor, Three jurors were fined for non-attendance. Jacky Underwood pleaded not guilty to a charge ...

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  29. A NEW ZEALAND STUDENT.

    Mr. R. W. Allen, of Auckland, has been awarded an Opene Science Scholarship at Guy's Hospital, of the value of £150. ...

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  30. RUSSIAN SQUADRON AT PORT ARTHUR.

    Russia has ordered the two new ironclads, the Sevastopol and the Poltava, and five large torpedo boats, to reinforce the squadron which is stationed at Port ...

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  31. THE LONDON BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The London Bank of Australia will pay the instalment of its deposits due in 1911 in January next. ...

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  32. A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    The Police Court hearing of the charge of conspiracy preferred against Llewellyn and Joseph Ratcliffe and Benjamin Morgan, in connection with the Glenfine No. [?] salting scandal, was concluded at ...

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  33. ELECTED UNOPPOSED.

    The following gentlemen were elected unopposed:- ENGLAND Haversham.—Captain J. Howard, Conservative. ...

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  34. THE WAR IN MANCHURIA.

    Karin, in Manchuria, announced a few days ago as having been occupied by a Russian force, peacefully surrendered to the Russians as the result of negotiations ...

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  35. A NEW ZEALAND COMPANY.

    The report of the Northern Investment Company of New Zealand shows a profit. A dividend of 6 per cent, is declared and £4894 is carried forward. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    During the past fortnight numbers of letters continuing cheques, bills, and money have been stolen from private letter boxes at the General Post Office. About half a dozen different firms and financial ...

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  37. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Sergeant A.E. Werne, who arrived by the steamet Wilcannia invalided from South Africa, was presented with an address of welcome at the Town Mall on Saturday afternoon on behalf of the townspeople. ...

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  38. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  39. THE POLLINGS.

    The polling in the undermentioned constituencies took place yesterday and resulted in the return of the following gentlemen:— ...

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  40. FRICTION BETWEEN BRITISH AND RUSSIANS.

    According to Reuter's correspondent there is friction between the British and the Russians. Each are seizing small sections of the railway and repairing them ...

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  41. FEDERATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Quinn asked the Premier [?] any communication had been made to him with regard to the gentleman who was to succeed Lord Beauchamp as State Governor, ...

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  42. FIRING ON A BRITISH VESSEL.

    The British gunboat Robin shelled the village of Lukham, on the West River, Southern China, in retaliation for the villagers having fired on the British steamer ...

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  43. THE ISLAND TRADE.

    The Premier is in receipt of the following petition:- "Sydney, September, 1900. "The Hon. Sir W. J. Lyne, Premier. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    The annual report of the Agriculture Department states that the harvest has been satisfactory so far as the yield of grain is concerned, [?]ut the price of wheat leaves a very small margin of profit. Oats, however, ...

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  45. VISIT OF THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK.

    The Governor has received the following cable from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:- "Please inform Ministers, her Majesty the Queen and the Duke nud Duchess of York have ...

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  46. THE INSTIGATORS OF OUTRAGES

    The Emperor of China in his edict dated Tai-yuan-fu, September 25, declares that Prince Tuan, Tsailan, Chao-schuchiao, Kang-yi, and others are entirely ...

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  47. SWEARING IN THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Neild asked the Colonial Treasurer if he would consider the question of providing for the swearing-in of the Governor-General in the Centennial Park, where, ...

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  48. PATRON TO THE PRINCE ALFRED YACHT CLUB.

    After the death of the Duke of Saxe-CoburgGotha, who for many year was patron to the Prince Alfred Yacht Club, the members of the club forwarded, through Earl Beauchamp, a request to ...

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  49. RUSSIANS LOOTING.

    Besides denuding the Summer Palace of the Chinese Emperor of everything of value, the Russians destroyed the White Pagoda and two "Boxer" temples. ...

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  50. STATE OF PARTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  51. MONEY FOR THE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Premier informed Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, M.L.A., last night that he had placed a sum of money on the Estimates for the celebrations in connection with the inauguration of federation. ...

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  52. VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    In the House of Representatives to-day a cablegram was read from Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replying to the invitation to the Duke and Duchess of York to visit New ...

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  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Sessions this morning, before Mr. Justice Stone, two men named Constable and Petersen were charged with burglary in the house of Francis Smith at Subiaco. Smith was sleeping with ...

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  54. UNREST IN GERMANY.

    Much unrest prevails in Germany respecting the policy of the Emperor William. German stocks are falling heavily. ...

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  55. PROVISION FOR THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly the debate was resumed on the second reading of the Commonwealth Arrangements Bill. The Attorney-General pointed out that whilst it was not constitutionally obligatory ...

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  56. LATE COUNTRY NEWS.

    [?] residents of Broken Hill have decided to establish a Synagogue, and have resolved to write to the Minister for Lands requesting the granting of a block of land for the building. ...

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  57. THE SITUATION.

    The Emperor of China, or somebody in his name and clothed with his authority, has been writing to the German Emperor and to the Emperor of Japan, urging these monarchs to use their best efforts for ...

    Article : 428 words
  58. TO-DAY.

    Y. M. C. A. Hall: Concert by Little Violette, 8 p. m. City Council Reform: Meeting of Citizens, Royal Hotel, George-street, 9.30p. m. Dr. Laure's Farewell Banquet: Prellminary Meeting, ...

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  59. TASMANIAN AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

    The proceedings in connection witn the annual exhibition of the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Association commenced on the Elphin Grouud with the judging of sheep. With the exception of fat ...

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  60. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    [?].M.S. Royal Arthur left for Melbourne to—Uny, after a stay hore of 10 days. ...

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  61. TASMANIA.

    Mr. J. Whittle, of Manchester, who was connected some years ago with the shipping of fruit from Hobart to London, has intimated to Tasmanian fruitgrowers his intention of putting on three ...

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  62. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    It is now l8 days since the last case of plague occurred. There are a few patients remaining at the plague hospital, and all are on the high road to recovery. About 13 rats were brought in yesterday; ...

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  63. LATE SHIPPING.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Arrivals: Cloverdale, s., from South Africa, Lemnel, from Adelaide. ...

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  64. Advertising

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  65. Advertising

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