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  2. AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN'S CASUALTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  3. THE MURDERS BY THE BLACKS. WITH THE SEARCH PARTIES TO WOLLAR.

    Yesterday was a busy day in the districts surrounding Wollar, an isolated village about midway between Merriwa and Mudgoe. It was here that on Thursday, almost under the noses of 50 policemen ...

    Article : 2,843 words
  4. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE. A WEEK'S RETURN.

    On Saturday a case of suspicious illness was reported to the Board of Health, but happily it turned out that it was not the dreaded disease. The sufferer is an infant. ...

    Article : 323 words
  5. THE VICTORIANS ARRIVE AT MELBOURNE.

    Had it not been for the presence of the invalided Australian soldiers on board the steamer Coogee, and the extraordinary interest with which their arrival was anticipated the detention of the vessel ...

    Article : 662 words
  6. COST OF THE WAR.

    In Committee of Supply in the House of Commons yesterday the Supplementary War Estimates on account of South Africa and China, amounting to ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. THE PLAGUE IN QUEENSLAND.

    The patient Clancy, sen., is reported weak and delirious. This family is very unfortunate. Clancy's wife was suffering from consumption at the time her husband and son were attacked within 24 hours of ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    Ever since the Government decided to increase the permanent forces of the colony by means of the cavalry and infantry companies of 60 men each drafted from the ranks of the Third Contingent ...

    Article : 913 words
  9. FEDERATION. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    A large deputation of gentlemen waited upon Mr. William M'Millan on Saturday morning, with a requisition signed by 1500 electors of the Eastern suburbs, asking him to allow himself to be nominated ...

    Article : 393 words
  10. PUBLICATION OF DESPATCHES.

    In replying in the House of Commons last night to the strong remonstrances of members regarding the suppression of despatches from the war relating to ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. COLONEL HOAD INVALIDED.

    A cable message has been received in Melbourne stating that Colonel Hoad has been ill in the hospital at Pretoria and that be is now on his way to Capetown invalided. Colonel Hoad went to South Africa ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN TROOPERS.

    The Premier is in receipt of a telegram from South Africa stating that a message has been received from Colonel Bayly, who was taken prisioner by the Boars on June 2, stating that he is quite well and ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. THE AFRIKANDER BOND.

    The members of the Afrikander Bond have ejected Mr. J. X. Merriman, the ex-Treasurer, from the leadership, and have rejected Mr. J. W. Sauer the ...

    Article : 90 words
  14. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    The twenty-second anniversary of the Balmsis branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was celebrated by a social reunion amongst ths members and friends on Friday night in the Balmain ...

    Article : 139 words
  15. MR. WISE TO CONTEST ASHFIELD.

    Mr. B. R. Wise (Attorney-General) informed a "Herald" reporter that, in response to a deputation which waited upon him, he has agreed to contest any constituency in which the electorate of Ashfield ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. THE BADEN-POWELL TESTIMONIAL.

    The two hunters, Demos and Orara, selected by the committee in connection with the testimonial to Lieutenant-General Baden-Powell were on Saturday morning subjected to a veterinary examination. One ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. THE CAMPAIGN IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the labour demonstration in the cause of federation at the Perth Town Hall on Thursday night speeches were made by representative workers from the coast and ...

    Article : 190 words
  18. CAPE HIGH TREASON BILL.

    The Premier, Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, obtained an incidental majority of four for the bill which he introduced into the Cape Colony House of Assembly relating ...

    Article : 62 words
  19. CASSILIS TO GULGONG.

    There was no indication on Saturday night of any subsidence of the excitement caused by the depredations of the Gilgandra blacks. Most of the local police, under Sergeant Fraser, were out assisting in ...

    Article : 2,163 words
  20. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    Sailed from Wellington, Mokois, s., for SYdney, on Saturday. (For continuation of Shipping Intelligence see Page 8.) SHIPPING REPORTS. ...

    Article : 487 words
  21. LATE SADDLER PALAZZI.

    Saddler J. Palazzi, 23, who was killed at Palmiefoutein, was born at Araluen in 1877. He and his brother, Saddler-Sergeant S.A. Palazzi, 26 (cous of Mr. B. Palazzi, of Bomen, near Wagga Wagga), ...

    Article : 212 words
  22. BLACK TRACKERS.

    The Colonial Secretary on Saturday accepted the services of six black trackers offered by the Queensland Government to assist in the capture of the aboriginals. It was thought by Mr. Fosbery, ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. MORE INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

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  24. INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

    The second instalment of £11 8s 8d has been forwarded to the Indian Famine Relief Fund. This sum, with £20 0s 8d previously sent, makes the total £31 9s 4d sent from Bowial. ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. THE WOLLAR TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the body of Kerin Fitzpatrick was held yesterday. Bernard Fitzpatrick, nephew of deceased, deposed that his uncle was 70 years old and lived alone on ...

    Article : 215 words
  26. PRIVATE GAGGIN.

    News has been received that Private H. L. Gaggin, who enlisted for service in South Africa, and was dangerously ill at Kroonstad of enteric fever, is now recovering. ...

    Article : 33 words
  27. THE ILLAWARRA COMPANY'S NEW STEAMER EDEN.

    The excallent coastal service conducted by the Illawarra Steam Navigation Company has received a valuable addition by the arrival yesterday of the company's new steamer Eden. The Eden was ...

    Article : 701 words
  28. WRECK OF THE EMPRESS OF INDIA.

    An inquest was held yesterday at Tuncurry, before Mr. T. B. Boyce, coroner, on the body of Bernhardt Norliog, a seaman of the Empress of India. Constable Rogers conducted the inquiry. ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. VICTORIAN CASUALTIES.

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  30. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The French mail steamer Australian left Noumer yesterday morning at 9 o'clock, and may be expected here of Wednesday next, the 1st proximo. The R.M.S. Omrah, from London, passed Cape Bords at ...

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  31. SEARCH PARTIES.

    In consequience of a report that the blacks were 14 miles from here yesterday, a well-attended meeting was held at the theatre last night for the purpose of protecting the town. Mr. S. T. Bishop called for ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    Whargape is now loading at Timaru, and will [?] Lyttelton to-morrow for Sydney. Wanaka leads at Timarn on Thursday, and leaves Oainaru on Friday for Sydney. ...

    Article : 44 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    A cable message has been received that Private Alexander William Nichelas, 20, agriculturist, single, was killed at Stiekhoutboom; and that Privates John Hartley Moore, 24½, farmer, single ...

    Article : 82 words
  34. THE MINISTER FOR LANDS ON TOUR.

    Mr. T. Hassall (Minister for Lands) accompanied by several members of Parliament, arrived here to-day. Mr. Hasaall Will be banqueted to-night. A large number of residents and settlers met the party ...

    Article : 112 words
  35. HARBOUR REMOVALS.

    The French steamer St. Louis will to-day berth at the coal wharf, Pyrment. The barque Oimara was removed on Saturday from the Colonial Sugar Comapny's wharf to Mort's Dock. ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. PRISONERS AT DUBBO.

    Ethel Governor, wife of Jimmy Governor, and Jack Poiter were yesterday afternoon lodged in Dubbo Gaol. The black boy, Peter Governor, came with them, and is in charge of the police. ...

    Article : 36 words
  37. CHARTERS.

    Fiona, s., 817 tons, Kaipara to Sydney-timber. G.M. Tucker, barque, 487 tons, Kaipara to Sydney [?] ber; thence Newcastle to Wellington-coal. Empreza, barque, 236 tons, Newcastle to ...

    Article : 57 words
  38. THE BUSHMEN.

    Mr. W. T. Palmer, of Sunny Corner, has received a letter, wirtten at Buluwayo, from Trooper J.J. Dunn, of the Bushmen's Contingent. The writer describes the journey from Beira to Marandellas and ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. TRACKERS FROM QUEENSLAND.

    Six trackers, under Sub-inspector Galbraith, left for Sydney to-day. MUDGEE, Sunday. The blacke were at Uarbry lastevening. The ...

    Article : 663 words
  40. LATE MINING.

    The Mount Morgan Company has declared a dividend of 7d per share for July, payable on Wednesday. The Mount Usher Gold-mining Company last month treated 390 tons of stone for a yield of 635oz. ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

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