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  2. SHIPPING DISASTER AT NEWCASTLE.

    The flue British baique Lodore cap[?]zed w[?] lying at her anchorage in the harbour at about 5.30 this afternoon, and upon the news being received in the city shortly atterwards, quits a sensation was ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION

    The Legislative Assembly continued its sitting after our our first edition went to press. TEMORA TO WYALONG RAILWAY. Messrs. Waddell, Watson, Affleck, and B. B. ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The steamer Britannic, with the contingent of Imperial troops to take part in the Commonwealth celebrations aboard, has arrived at Aden. ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL

    Major-General Knox, by a rapid and successful march, has got between the Orange River and Commandant do Wet, who is now moving westward. ...

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  6. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The first important item in the business paper if the Legislative Council yesterday was the Loan Bill, which passed through all its stages and returned to the Assembly. The Treasury ...

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  7. RETURN OF REV. E. C. BECK.

    The residents of Mosman have arranged for a "welcome home " reception to the Rev. E. C. Beck, of St. Clement's, Mosman. The organisme; committee have arranged for a ...

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  8. TRIUMPHAL ARCH IN PITT-STREET.

    A meeting of the American Citizens' Commonwealth Committee took place yesterday in the Mutual Life of New York-buildings. There were present— Major Z. C. Ronme, Messrs. C. E. Terry, H. C. ...

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  9. REPRESENTATION OF NATAL.

    Mr. Frederick R. Moor, M.L.A., the Natal Minister for Foreign Affairs, will represent Natal at the inauguration ceremonies of the Commonwealth. ...

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  10. ARRIVAL OF THE HARLECH CASTLE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    Instead of the Harlech Castle being anchored at daylight to-day. as was hoped, the troopship had not then passed Cape Borda. The Chief Secretary, Colonel Gordon, and several staff officers, were early ...

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  11. BANQUET AT COROWA.

    The citiaena of Corowa having determined to celebrale the success of the conference held in the town in 1893, from which the accomplishment of federation is held to have resulted, invited a number of leading ...

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  12. INSPECTION OF STANDS AND BALCONIES.

    The Minister for Publia Works hss approved of an officer being specially instructed to examine all stands, galleries, and balconies from which the public are likely to view the procession in connection ...

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  13. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Private C. H. Mitchell, of the B. Company 41. Infantry Regiment, who went away w[?]h the first New South Wales Contingent to South Africa, and who was invalided home, was ...

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  14. TROOPS BY THE HARLECH CASTLE.

    On board the Harlech Castle ate three nurses, Sister Hutchinson, who is going to Newcastle, Sister Wallace, bound for Launceston, and Sister Peafe, for New Zealand. ...

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  15. RETURNING NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS.

    The Premier, Mr. beddon, has received the following cable.—" Members of the First New Zealand Contingent, who had urgent private affairs, were allowed to return home. Lord Roberts cannot state ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yeaterday several questions were asked with regard to the Commonwealth celebrations. Mr. Quinn asked the Minister for Education if ...

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  17. TAMWORTH MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN.

    The committee which has chsrge of the arrangements connected with the erection of a marble [?] ing fountain as a memorial to the local South African volunteers has decided to invite tendere from Sydney ...

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  18. DISPERSAL OF BOERS.

    Brigadier-General Plumer has dispersed 500 Boers at Downgens Drift. The Scots Guards, after a sharp fight, captured a strong position at Tigerskloof. ...

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  19. MEMORIAL TO FALLEN HEROES.

    It has hean decided to erect a memorial in the new free library at Colac to the memory of Captain Quartan Robertson and Lieutenant Noel Leonard Calvert, both of whom were killed in action ia South ...

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  20. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The twin-screw second-class cruisers Latona, Naiad, and Sybille, each of 3400 tons, have been ordered to be commissioned. ...

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  21. DELAREY SURROUNDED.

    Major-General Clements has defeated Commandant Delarey near Krugorsdorp, in the sonth-western part of the Transvaal Colony. Twenty-five Boers were killed. ...

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  22. THE CHURCHES AND THE CELEBRATIONS.

    It is stated that the various denominations of the Protestant Church have agreed to an arrangement by which the Archbishop of Sydney shall represent them in connection with the swearing-in ceremony. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. GERMAN AMBASSADORS.

    Count Munster-Ledenburg, the German Ambassador at Paris, has resigned on account of his ago. He is succeeded by Prince Radolin, the Ambassador at St. Petersburg. ...

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  24. REPRESENTATION OF COUNTRY TOWNS.

    The Citisans' Committed has received from the residents of Grafton a request for permission to erect an arch on the route of the procession. It is proposed that it shall be emblematic of Grafton and ...

    Article : 65 words
  25. CANADIANS AMBUSHED.

    While marching to Belfast, on the Delagoa line, a detachment of Canadians was ambushed. Dismounting, they drove their horses in the direction of the main British ...

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  26. LATE MINING.

    Exchange sales and quotations to-day were:— Hercules, seller 7d; Mount Lyell, buyer £6 5s; Mount Lyell Reserve, buyer 8d, seller 1s; Great Southern Mount Lyell, bayer 4d; Lyell Tharsis, ...

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  27. THE RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The question of the train arrangements in connection with the very heavy passenger traffic which is expected at the close of the year has had a large amount of attention from the Railway ...

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  28. THE CZAR.

    The Czar, who is recovering from the attack of typhoid fover, is cheerful, and his strength is increasing. The Czarina is his constant nurse. ...

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  29. ENTERTAINING THE POOR.

    A meeting of the committee appointed by the Government to devise means to assist the poor and to entertain them during the celebrations, was held yesterday afternoon in the [?]rdroom at the Lands ...

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  30. TREATMENT OF AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINALS.

    Mr. H. R. Fox Bourne, on behalf of the Aborigines' Protection Society, has written to Mr. Chamberlain relative to the need which ho states exists, for the better ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. SYMPATHY FOR THE BOERS IN FRANCE.

    M. Delcasse, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has declined an interpellation in the Chamber of Deputies involving a debate with regard to arbitration on behalf of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. CHINA.

    A missionary reports that 10,000 of Tungfuh-siang's troops have ontered Kansn, the most westerly province of China proper, and have joined the rebellion of Prince Tuan ...

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  33. H.M.S. SPARROW.

    H.M.S. Sparrow, first-class gunboat, which has been commissioned for the Australian station, has sailed. ...

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  34. TREATMENT OF THE RETURNED INVALID SOLDIERS.

    Steps are being taken by the local military autho[?]ties with a view of providing seating accommodation for the returned invalided soldiers, to enable those who are not able to take part,[?] to view the ...

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  35. DISASTROUS TYPHOON.

    The typhoon at Guam, in addition to sinking the cruiser Yosemite, wrecked 1000 houses. One hundred natives were killed. ...

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  36. MR. KRUGER'S TOUR.

    Mr. Kruger will visit Cologne on Saturday, resuming his journey to Berlin on Monday. ...

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  37. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A dynamite explosion occurred in a colliery at Aniche, France. Twenty persons were killed and 40 were injured. ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND CELEBRATIONS.

    The Government intends, in connection with the inauguration of the Commonwealth, to proclaim December 31 a general publia holiday, in addition to the ordiuury holiday on January 1. With regard ...

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  39. THE BOND CONGRESS.

    The Cape railway authorities have refused to grant special facilities to persons attending the Afrikander Bond Congress at Worcester. ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    In the Divorce Court yesterday Mr. Justice Wil[?]s commenced the hearing of a divorce suit in[?]tituted by Mr. Robert Andrew Stirling, of Lons[?]ale-street, surgeon, agaiust his wife, Martha ...

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  41. BASES OF NEGOTIATIONS.

    Dr. Morrison, the " Times " correspondent at Peking, reports that M. de Giers, the Russian Minister, has withdrawn his consent to the clause in the bases of negotiations ...

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  42. HORSE-BREEDING FOR REMOUNTS.

    Sir J. L. Bonython, of Adelaide, in a letter to the " Times," advocates that the tablelands of the Northern Territory should be used for breeding remounts for the army. ...

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  43. FLOUR MILLS DISABLED.

    The British, as a precautionary measure, have disabled all the flour mills in the Ladybrand district. ...

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  44. THE NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT.

    Captain Hayhurst, who served in South Africa, has been appointed Adjutant to the New Zealand Contingent to be present at the Commonwealth celebrations. ...

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  45. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society was held at the offices on Thursday. Lieutenant-Colonel F. A. Wright, M.L.A., was in the chair. The [?]nder of Mr. Robert Allen for the ...

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  46. HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY RETURN HOME.

    The Composite Regiment of Houschold Cavalry (1st Life Guards, 2nd Life Guards, and Royal Horse Guards) has returned to England from South Africa. Her Majesty ...

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  47. TASMANIAN REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Premier and the Chief Secretary have accepted an invitation to attend the Commonwealth celebrations in Sydney. The Premier is now communicating with the Premiers of the other colonies ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Frederick Bevan, singing master, of the Elder onservatorium, has been appointed acting director of of the Conservatorium for 1901, in succession to Professor Ives. ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    City Municipal elections: Bligh Ward—Mr. John Lane [?]llins, Burdekin Hold, Bourke and william streets. 8 [?]m.; Mr. P. H. Morton, 174 Bourke-street, between [?]tanley and William streets, 8 p.m. Cook Ward—Messrs. ...

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  50. DEFEAT OF BOXERS.

    Ten thousand Boxers and Chinese Regular troops, who were besieging 20 missionaries and 3000 converts in Eastern Mongolia, were defeated mainly by the splendid ...

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  51. ILLAWARRA ELECTORATE.

    General dissatisfaction is expressed at the name of the federal electorate being changed to Illawarra, It is contended that Illawarra only suggests a portion of the electorate, which will he conf[?]ed with ...

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  52. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS.

    Router's correspondent reports that 1000 Australian troops will start for home in a few days. ...

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  53. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Warrentinna, which left here for Launceston on Tuesday last, returned this morning, having during the night of Tuesday, when off Maria Island, struck a whale. The collision carried away ...

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  54. GENERAL NEWS.

    The granaries at Si-ngan-fu have only six weeks' supplies. ...

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  55. GRATUITIES TO MILITARY OFFICERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier in answer to Mr. J.C.L. Fitzpatrick said a recommendation had been made to him to pay certain gratuities to military officials in connection with work done in ...

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  56. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Shearing at several of the large sheds has finished Dunn's Plains station started on Monday [?] machines. This is the first station here that has used machines. ...

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