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  2. THE DEDICATION OE ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    On Saturday, which was the third day of the Tri[?]m, and Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, High Mass was celebrated at 10 a.m. in St. Mary's Cathedral in the presence of an immense ...

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  3. THE TRANSVAAL BRITISH OCCUPY LYDENBURG.

    General Sir Redvers Buller has engaged the left flank of General Botha near Lydenburg. Lieutenant-General Ian Hamilton, who ...

    Article : 170 words
  4. CHINA. THE VIEWS OF FRANCE.

    The reply of M. Dolcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the United States Government shows that France is not eager to withdraw her ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The "Daily News" understands that the Government has determined to advise the Queen to dissolve Parliament in the last week in September if, as is expected, ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Boers are making incessant attempts to derail trains and destroy by explosions of dynamite the railway lines. These attempts are chiefly made by the ...

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  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Since its annexation by Lord Roberts the Transvaal Republic is styled the Transvaal Colony Commandant Theron has gathered 700 Boers in the neighbourhood of Johannesburg, and the garrison of ...

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  8. A FEDERATION COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. J. F. Hogan, M.P. for Mid-Tipperary and secretary of the colonial party in the Imperial Parliament, is a passenger for Australia by the steamer ...

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  9. GENERAL BADEN-POWELL'S LETTERS.

    The Boers have captured a posteart containing 2,000 replies from Major-General Baden-Powell to letters which he received congratulating him on his defence ...

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  10. GERMAN EMPEROR'S PLAN.

    The Emperor William, in the course of a speech at the army manœuvres at Stettin, said tha the was convinced that the German troops sent to the Far East would ...

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  11. WAKKEESTROOM OCCUPIED.

    Lieutenant-General Hildyard has occupied Wakkerstroom in the south-eastern portion of the Transvaal Colony, 15 miles east of Volksrust. ...

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  12. PARIS EXHIBITION.

    When the delegates of the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire visited the Paris Exhibition, M. A. Picard, the president of the council of the ...

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  13. COMFORTS FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    A few months ago Mrs. E. R. Magnus, of Glebe Point, forwarded by the steamer Warrigal a parcel of goods for the suffering soldiers in South Africa, which was addressed to the care of Nurse Martin, at ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    Frequent street rioting has occurred in Canton. Large masses of General Liu's "Black Flags" are traversing Hunan and Hupe[?] ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The names of the following Australians appear in the casualty liete:— VICTORIA. Slightly wounded at Ottoshoop: Private M. ...

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  16. BOERS NEAR JOHANNESBURG

    Commandant Theron has gathered 700 men in the neighbourhood of Johannesburg, where the garrison has been strengthened. ...

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  17. PLOTTING IN TURKEY.

    One hundred and eighteen persons, including two State officials, have been arrested at Stamboul for plotting against the Sultan of Turkey. ...

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  18. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The ice in Table Bay pushed the Stella Polare on to the land. Three of the crew who were sent to establish depots disappeared. The expedition subsisted on ...

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  19. CHINA.

    The Chinese authorities have quietened the disturbances at Amoy, and the British and Japanese marines have evacuated the town. ...

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  20. THE ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.

    We have received a telegram from Adelaide stating that Bond, Sullivan, Salvatore, Butwell, Watts, Carroll, Linfield Taylor, Hunuab, Coulter, Colbourne, Ftshthurne, Henry, Cox, Wurren, ...

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  21. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The United States Government has informed Mr. J. H. Mulock, Q.C., Postmaster-General of Canada, that the Philippines are regarded as part of ...

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  22. FEDERATION.

    Information has reached the Fodernl Electorates Commission tending to show that there is no justification for the complaints made in certain quarters that some of the members of the police force engaged in ...

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  23. BRITISH EVACUATE LADYBRAND.

    The British have evacuated Ladybrand, in the south-eastern portion of the Orange Free State. The 3000 Boers who had besieged the ...

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  24. THE LATE PRIVATE A. E. SMITH.

    Major J. Antill, writing to Police Sergeant Smith, of Liverpool, from Vredefort, under date August 1. with reference to the death of the late Private A. E. Smith, who died in hospital at Bloemfonte[?], on ...

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  25. THE KING AND QUEEN OF SERVIA.

    Queen Natalie, mother of King Alexander of Servia, has sent through the Post Office an open post card grossly insulting her son, King Alexander, and his ...

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  26. H.M.S. ARCHER.

    H.M.S. Archer, Commander J.P. Rolleston, sailed yesterday for Australia, to which station she has been commissioned. ...

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  27. HANDLING GRAIN IN BULK.

    Mr. J. M. Sinclair, Superintendent of Victorian Exports in London, who left for America in July, accompanied by Mr. J. Mathieson, the Commissioner for ...

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  28. TRANSVAAL COLONY.

    The Transvaal has been designated Transvaal Colony. ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL BUREAU OF ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Grover Cleveland, ex-President of the United States, who was nominated as one of his country's representatives on the International Bureau of Arbitration at the ...

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  30. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. W. Daly has received letters from SergeantMajor Wasson end Major Autill dated Vredefort, confirming the report of the death of her son, Corporal-Bugler Verdi Daly, at B[?]emfo[?]tei[?]. ...

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  31. GENERAL BADEN-POWELL.

    It is hinted that Major-General Baden Powell, before assuming an important post in the annexed territories in South Africa, is coming to England. ...

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  32. PLAGUE AT GLASGOW.

    Two fresh cases of plague have occurred at Glasgow. ...

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  33. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for August have been published. They show that the value of the imports had increased by £1,403,661, and the value of the exports ...

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  34. THE INAUGURATION OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Governor has received a cable from the Secretary of state for the Colonies stating that he thinks on the whole that it will be wiser for State Governors to remain in their own cupitals, in order to preside ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES EXPORT OF FLOUR.

    Mr. Henry Copeland, the Agent-General for New South Wales, in addressing a meeting in connection with the International Exhibition of Confectioners and ...

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  36. INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    The invalided soldiers who returned by the Medic were entertained at lunch yesterday by the Minister for Defence. The men spoke highly of the treatment they received in hospital. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The names of the following Australian Bushmen appear in the casualty list from an engagement fought at Elands River on Sunday last.— ...

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  38. FATAL FIRE AT TUNBRIDGE.

    A fatal fire has occurred at an outfitter's establishment at Tunbridge. The manager, Mr. Tatham, and his three daughters were burned to death. It is believed that ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH DAY.

    The Premiar, Mr. Holder, has suggested to the Premiers of the other colonies that an Imperial proclamation for the Australia Commonwealth should be issued on October 1, so that notwithstanding ...

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  40. SUPPLIES FOR THE WAR OFFICE.

    The Premier recently cabled to the Agent-General asking him to inquire if the War Department needed supplies of fodder for the troops in China or South Africa Sir John Cockburn replied that the War ...

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  41. BETTING ON THE ST. LEGER.

    The betting on the Prince of Wales's b c Diamond Jubilee for the St, Leger Stakes, to be run on Wednesday, is 3 to 1 on. ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

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  43. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The progress of the outbreak of plague at Glasgow has been arrested. ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Slattery, ex-priesl, was announced to lecture on Friday night at the Oddfellows' Hall. About 500 persons were present in the street, but shortly after the hour appointed for the meeting announcement ...

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  45. THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Dr. Drummond Moner, of Adelaide, has been appointed the Australian representative on the committee elected to reorganise the British Medical Association. ...

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  46. PROPOSED VICTORIAN MEMORIAL.

    Major-General Downes has addressed a letter to the press, suggesting that the time has arrived for taking steps to suitably commemorate the colony's debt to those of her sons who have fallen in South ...

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  47. MINISTER FOR MINES AT BROKEN HILL.

    On Thursday evening Mr. J. L. Fegau, Minister for Mines, was catertained by the Amalgamated Mine Managers' Association at the Freemasons' Hotel About 40 were present, ...

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  48. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr, of the Afrikander Boud, who is ill, has sailed for Holland, where he intends to settle. ...

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  49. THIS IPSWICH COLLIERY STRIKE.

    A conference was held between the Coalowners' Association and the colliers at Ipswich yesterday, but the dispute appears no nearer a settlement. The chairman at the outset informed the miners ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    Regarding the Great Western Railway the Premier has received a message from the Agent-General confirming the previous unofficial message that the notation of this company had been actually ...

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  51. WOOL TRADE CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    The crisis in the wool trade at Roubaix is over. The banks are assisting firms in order to prevent any more going into liquidation. ...

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  52. LAUREL WREATH FOR BADEN. POWELL.

    The local Pretoria and Mafeking Celebration Committee has decided to send a silver laurel wreath made from Broken Hill silver, subscribed for by loyalists and admirers, to the Lord Mayor of London ...

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  53. THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The fortnightly mesting of the executive committee of the New South Wales Patriotic Fund was held on Thursday afternoon, there being present Messes. E. L. Davis, J. H. Storey, R. Teece, T. A. ...

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  54. KEMPTON PARK SEPTEMBER MEETING.

    At the Kempton Park September Meeting yesterday the Regulation Plate, 1¼ mile, was won by Mr. H. Oxenham's b h Syerla, by Gozo—Cerise and Blue, with ...

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  55. TRAGEDY AT SOUTH YAN YEAN.

    A shocking tragedy was brought to light yesterday morning at South Yan Yean. A resident of the district named Bradford was out walking and discovered the bodies of a young man and ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND.

    His Excellency the Governor celebrated Sebastopol yesterday by entertaining at luncheon at Government House veterans of the army and navy. One hundred and thirty-six were present, representing wars in ...

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  57. TO-DAY.

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  58. THE NEW GUINEA CONTRIBUTIONS.

    Sir Willam Lyne, in passing through Melbourne yesterday on his way to Tasmania, had and interview with Mr. M'Lean with reference to the propasal that the Eastern colonies should renew contributions ...

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  59. LATE SHIPPING.

    City of Grafton, s., Captain E. Farrell, from the Clarence, September 8. ...

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