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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Duke and Duchess of York, after their visit to Australia will traverse Canada. ...

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  3. CHINA.

    The "Morning Post" says that the Allies havoesummoned Liu-knn-yi, the Viceroy of the Liang-kiang (Kiangsu Kiangsi and Nganwhei), to define his relations with the Imperial ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. THE POLICE PENSIONS.

    There was ample excuse for Mr. Meagher's adjournment of the House, though it was not technically in order, to discuss the Police Superannuation Fund. Whatever the cause ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr. P. Eloff, grandson of Mr. Kruger, has arrived at Marseilles. Mr. Eloff declares that Mr. Kruger is soeking an "honourable peace" ...

    Article : 93 words
  6. SECOND EDITION

    The Legislative Assembly continued its sitting after the first edition of the "Herald" went to press, the second reading of the Women's Franchise Bill being under discussion. ...

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  7. THE IMPERIAL CONTINGENT.

    The steamer Britannic, with the contingent of Imperial troops aboard to take part in the ceremonies at the inauguration of the Commonwealth of Australia, has arrived at Malta. ...

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  8. AN IMPOSING MILITARY DISPLAY.

    If the ptopuials of the military authorities are agreed to by the Government, the display of New South Wales troops during the Commonwealth celebrations, especially ...

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  9. MR. HORACE PLUNKETT BANQUETED.

    Mr. Horace Plunkett, vice-president of the Board of Agriculture of Ireland, rejected for Dublin South at the General Election, on account of a division in his party's votes, was ...

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  10. SHAN-SI PASSES CAPTURED.

    The Allies have captured two passes leading from Hie Chi-li province southwards into that of Shan-si. ...

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  11. OPENING OF THIS RAND MINES.

    Sixty selected refugees from the Transvaal have left Capetown for Johannesburg to propare for working certain of the Rand mines and other works. ...

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  12. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Peiho River, north of Tung-chau, about 80 miles from the mouth, is freezing. ...

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  13. MR. FINLAYSONS EXPLOIT,

    The "Daily News " states that Mr. Harvey P. Finlayson's exploit in rushing Jacohsdal with four troopers reflects much glory upon the Cape Mounted Police, and ought to have ...

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  14. THE TRADE WAR IN THE FAR EAST.

    There can be no doubt, "Engineering" Bays, that Korea is the centre rouud which there will be a considerable amount of commercial and industrial atrnggle, if not of actual military combat. The ...

    Article : 240 words
  15. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN CHINA.

    The large allied expedition to Pao-ting-fu did not start out three days ago as intended, and the move-. ment is now fixed for next Saturday, Octohor 6. The postponement is probably due to the delayed ...

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  16. A WAR LOAN.

    In the City it is anticipated that the December war loan will not oxceed £10,000,000. ...

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  17. PRIESKA DISTRICT COMMAND.

    Colonel S. C. U. Smith, of the "A" Battery Field Artillory (New South Wales), has been appointed to the command of the Prieska district, in northern Cape Colony. ...

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  18. LORD ROBERTS'S DEPARTURE.

    The date of Field-Marshal Lord Roberts's departure from South Africa is uncertain. ...

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  19. SIEGE OF THE PEKING LEGATIONS.

    The graphic narrative sent by Dr. Morrison, the Peking correspondent of the "Times," to his paper —of which our cablegrams informed us at the time— appoared in the "Times" of October 13, and ...

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  20. THE GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    In the Reichstag yesterday the debate was resumed on the proposal of Count von Bulow, the Imperial Chancellor to grant a bill of indemnity to cover the unauthorised ...

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  21. THE CZAR.

    The progress towards recovery by the Czar continues to be satisfactory. The attack of typhoid fever was the result of bad water at Livadia. ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. DE WET'S HARSH MEASURES.

    Many Boers who have suurrendered are arriving at Lindley, in the Orange River Colony, owing to Commandant de Wet having issued a proclamation that he will shoot all ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    Private Rudgell, of the New Zealand forces, has been wounded at Ventersdorp, Private F. Bruce, also of New Zealand, is reported missing from the same place. ...

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  24. THE FIRE AT BALMAIN.

    The building in which a fire broke out shoitly before midnight in Church-street, Balmain, was situated close to Mort's Dock. It was a four-roomed weatherboard cottage and was occupied by Mr. Henry ...

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  25. DUKE OF MANCHESTER'S MARRIAGE.

    The Duke of Manchester quietly married at London Miss Helena Zimmorman, daughter of a millionaire of Cincinnati, U.S.A. The marriage was celebrated without the consent ...

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  26. GENERAL REWS.

    Thirteen men of the York and Lancaster Regiment, while travelling in a waggon, were ambushed south of Utrecht, in the southeast of the Transvaal Colony. Four men were ...

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  27. ASHANTI.

    A West African force, commanded by Lieutenant Kingston and Lieutenant H. de Putron, has captured the Ashanti generalissimo, Kobina Cheri, with many followers. ...

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  28. AUSTRALASIAN FINANCE.

    Mr. H. Copeland, the Agent-General for New South Wales, bus published a vigorous letter in the "Times," denouncing Mr. Stevenson Aitkin's hystoricnl condemnation ...

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  29. RETURNING AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    The 700 troops arriving by the Harlech Castle at Albany to-day will be officially welcomed and tendered a civil reception. The Premier, owing to pressure of Parliamentary business, will not be ...

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  30. LATE MINING.

    The feeling hore is generally emphatically against the purchase by the Brawn Hill Company of the Croya Northern Block. The Associated Northern Blocks has started ...

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  31. THE PROCESSION.

    A deputation from the Botany Municipal Council consisting of the Mayor (Alderman Nilson), Aldermen F. J. Luland, J. P. F. Hambly, J. Wiggins, H. Ramsay, C. Etherden, F. Page, and W. Stephen, ...

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  32. THE CONGO FREE STATE BOUNDARY.

    King Leopold, of Belgium, the ruler of the Congo Tree State, has rectified the boundary of the State near Lnke Kivu in favour of Germany King Leopold has finis favoured ...

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  33. DEATH OF J. J. FERRIS.

    J. J Feins, the cricketer, Into of New South Wales, has died suddenly at Durban. The above information will be received by Australian and English cricketers with the deepest regret. ...

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  34. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Private W. S Rich, of C Squadron, New South Wales Mounted Bides, lately nominated for a commission in the Imperial army, writing from Pretoria under data October 18, to his father, Mr. W. M. ...

    Article : 576 words
  35. THE WEATHER.

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  36. THE EMBLETON-CAMPANIA COLLISION.

    The Admiralty Court gave judgment yesterday in the case of the owners of the barque Embleton v. the Campania, arising out of the collision botwcen the two vessels in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  37. IRELAND.

    Mr. George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, is touring in the congested districts in the western part of Ireland. ...

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  38. LIEUTENANT HARRIS.

    Sir Matthew Harns, M.L.A. (Mayor of Sydney), has received from his son, Lieutenant Harris, of the Inniskilling Dragoons, a letter, io which be amys that be has been awarded the silver medal of the Royal ...

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  39. CIVLL SERVANTS AND THE HOLIDAYS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier, replying to a question by Mr. J. O. L. Fitzpatrick, said the Government had the matter of the Commonwealth holidays under consideration, with a view ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. VICTORIAN LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The lawn tennis tournament was continued to-day in delightful weather. The followiag are the scores of the principal events.:- Gentlemen's Singles Championship. ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

    City Elections: Bourke Ward—Mr. A. G. Ralston, Gosford Hotel, Castlereagh-street, 8 p.m. Bulmore WardMr. nenry Willis, Kennedy's Hotel, Macqnarie and Goulburn streets, 8 p.m. Bligh Ward—Mr. J. W. Brindley, ...

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  42. PACIFIC CABLE BOARD.

    Mr. W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for New Zealand, has been appointed to represent that colony on the Pacific Cable Board. ...

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  43. HOLIDAYS TO SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Perry, states that it has been determined by the department to grant the school children an extra holiday this year. This has been done out of consideration to the school ...

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  44. PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS.

    The wholesale dostruotion of rats as a procaution against the bubonic plague has been commenced at Capetown. ...

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