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  2. THE TRANSVAAL QUESTION IN ENGLAND.

    Writing on October [?] our London correspondent says:- The Transvaal crisis develops steadily, but with marvellouh slowness. Another week of suspense has ...

    Article : 591 words
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  4. TERRIFIC CYCLONE AT NEWCASTLE.

    A cyclone more disastrous in its results than any storm over experienced here passed over this district at 1.30 this afteruoou, and within a space of about 20 minutes damage to the extent of many ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  5. THE WEATHER.

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  6. THE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    The thiry-ninth annual prizo meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was continued yesterday at the Randwick Rifle Range. The weather was unsettled in the morning. ...

    Article : 3,084 words
  7. CONFUSION ON THE RAILWAY.

    The Capetown correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" telegraphed on Octobor 1:—Two Boers have been killed at Volksrust whilst practi[?]ing shooting, while another has lost his his life while engaged in ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. LATEST BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    By the mails of the Ormuz delivered jasterday in Syney we are in recipt of Dies of English newspapers to October 6, from which the subjoined interesting statements and commenta upon the ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. VICTORIA.

    Notwithstanding the uncertainty that exists iu West Australia as to the adoption of the Commonwealth Bill by that colony, the Premier, Sir George Turner, is still of opinion that ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. ARMED BOERS ARRESTED.

    Several Boers have been arrested in Natal (says the "Daily Mail") for riding into the country armed, and being unable to give a proper explanation of their action. ...

    Article : 34 words
  11. BOER BOASTING—"MEET YOU SOON IN DURBAN."

    The train which arrived in Newcastle on October 2 is believed to the last which the Boor Government will allow to pass into Natal. The remarks of the Boers as the train travelled from elation to station on ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The second detachment of members of the Australian Eleven, who returned from England on Monday, was formally welcomed to-day by the Melbourne Cricket Club. The President, ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. "TO SWEEP THE ENGLISH INTO THE SEA."

    The special correspondent of the London "Standard," lately at Johannesburg, has been compelied to leave that city, and is now at Newcastle. In a telegram dated September 30 he says: ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORM AT MAITLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  15. BOER INFATUATION.

    Besides the interview with Presidnet Kruger, obtained by its Pretoria correspondent, the following passage flom a telegrm, sent by the Capetown correspondent of the "Times" is particularly ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. THE BOERS' FOREIGN LEGION.

    "A corps of Gormans about 200 stroug, who have offered their services to the Transvaal (saya the "London Standard"), have received orders to corps Johannesburg for the front. The Irish ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. ON THE BECHUANA FRONTIER.

    A Mafeking telegram annouuces that Commandant Cronje, commanding the Transvaal Border Police, crossed the border and visited the chief Baralouga, apparently with the object of inciting him to fight. ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. THE BOERS IN THE FIELD.

    In a capital telegram in the "London Daily Telegraph, Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the war correpsondent representing that journal in Natal, describes the outfit, apperannces, and temper of the Boers in the ...

    Article : 231 words
  19. STORM AT SINGLETON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  20. TRAGIC DEATH AT MOONEE PONDS.

    At an early hour this morning the dead body of a young man was found lying in a pool of blood, in one of the booths of the Moonee Valley Racecourse. Blood was flowing from a bullet ...

    Article : 504 words
  21. THE CALLING OUT OF THE RESERVES.

    Considcrable misapprehension seems to exist (says the "St. Jame's Gazette"), not only among the general public but also among writera for the daily press, as to the procedure winch is a necessary ...

    Article : 381 words
  22. MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.

    A meeting of the above council was held on Tuesday evening, October 31. Present: The Mayor (Alderman Thomas Probert), and Alarmen Muir Porter, M'Kay, Big-nell, and L[?]rkin. The steretan to the Fire Bridges ...

    Article : 230 words
  23. STORM AT BOURKE.

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  24. TEN THOUSAND BOERS AT LAING'S NEK

    The London"Morning Post " correspondent at Pietermaritzburg telegraphed on September 29 that a Boer force of 10,000 men had assembled in the cicinity of Flaing' Nek, and that 7000 Free Staters ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. HURSTVILLE.

    This council met on Thursday, November 2. The Mayor (Alderman F.G. Thompson) occupied the thair, and these were also present: Alderman J. Sproule, Thomas Holderness, John Thompson, Larbalestier, Clongh, T.G.Griffi[?] ...

    Article : 360 words
  26. PRESIDENT KRUGER'S "GOD-SPEED."

    Dalziel's representative at Pretoria sends the following message:—"A contingent of 800 men, comprising some of the leading residents of this city, and consisting a most exclusively of colonial-born ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. NINE BOER GENERALS IN THE FIELD.

    The same correspondent says:—"General Jan Kock, a member of the Executive, commands the forces at the Natal border; General Cronje has charge on the south-western border, General Schalk ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. THE HALLY BAYLEY IN DISTRESS.

    No sooner had the eyclous psssed over than the attention of the authorities at Signal Hill was arrested by a small vessel flying signals of distress. The vessel requiring assistance afterwards proved to ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. CHARACTER SKETCHES OF SOME OF THE BOER LEADERS.

    Mr. Lacky's appreciation of President Kruger, at the opening meeting of the College Historical Society in the University of Dublin three years ago is (says the "St James's Gazetre") of interest at the ...

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  30. CHURCH NEWS.

    A Bible re[?]ding was givent yesterday afternoon by the Rev.J. Hudson Taylor, of the China Inland Mission, in the Y.M.C.A. Hall, Pitt-street. The Rov. H. Martin presided. There was a good ...

    Article : 96 words
  31. BOERS, FREE STATERS, AND BASUTOS.

    The same correspondent states:—"A complete plan of campaign has been arranged with the Free State. It is stated that assurances have been received frorm the Basutoland chiefs that they will remain ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. THE BOER HEAVY ARTILLERY.

    The London "Times" correspondent at Johannesburg says that a remarkable feature of the artillery section which has left for the Natal border is the number of guns of large calibre taken. ...

    Article : 40 words
  33. SYDNEY CHURCHMEN'S INSTITUTE.

    The annual festival of the Sydney Churchmen's Institute was held yesterday. At 11 a.m. services were held in Christ Church, at which the sermon was preached by the Rev. H. Bryant, of St. Paul's, ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. KOGARAH.

    This council met on October 30. There wer pres[?] Alderman D.J. O'Brien (Mayor), Alderman Cha[?] Sheppard, Friner, Sale, Du[?]er, [?]umphrey, English, and H. M'Pherson, J.P. Mt. P. Herrmann wrote asking for ...

    Article : 108 words
  35. THE DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

    In addition to the callapse of the Roman Catholic school at Adamstowr, several other buildings were either entirely or partially demolished. The coment stores belonging to the firm of Messrs. Earp, ...

    Article : 499 words
  36. THE BATTLE OF LAING'S NEK.

    Mr. J. B. Robinson, a South Afrikander who landed in London on September 29, and with whom an interview is published in the London "Daily News," relates that he has heard many of the old ...

    Article : 424 words
  37. LATE MINING.

    The October clean up of the Break o' Day was 253 tons of stone for 274oz. of gold. The battery worked half time owing to shortage of watsr. The reef at the bottom level of the Princess Royal is worth 3oz. ...

    Article : 155 words
  38. ST. GEORGE'S, PADDINGTON.

    The tenth anniversary services in connection with St. George'a Church, Glonmore-read, Paddington, were continuad last evening, when a public tea meeting was held in the lecture hall, followed by a ...

    Article : 305 words
  39. THE LOQUACITY OF PARLIAMENT.

    Sir,—Your able leader upon the above subj[?] this morning's issue brings to my mind the suggestion which I think I made some time age in yo[?] columas. To prevent the clatter of same ...

    Article : 233 words
  40. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The clip at Cuuingham Planins is the best for several years. WAGGA, Tuesday. Stock passings: 3225 merino wethers, E. Richards ...

    Article : 270 words
  41. OCCUPATION [?] NEK.

    Considerante excitement [?] manifested in official circles on Thursday, [?] 4 (says the Exchange Telegrraph Company) as soon as the news of the [?] of Laing's ...

    Article : 308 words
  42. AUTOMOBILES IN WAR.

    The Rome correspondent of the "London Daily Mail," writing on September 25, says:—During the grand military man[?]vres which have just taken place in Italy some interesting experiments ...

    Article : 151 words
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  44. EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day is a letter signed D. M'Donald, [?] early closing [?] very solicitons for the welfare of very small shopkeepers; but if his idea of the bill comes into vogue, what about the shopkeeper's ...

    Article : 122 words
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