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  2. THE BLAYNEY SLANDER CASE.

    The hearing was resumed in No. 2 Jury Court to-day of the action Mellor v. Parker, in which the son of the proprietor of a Blayney newspaper sued a local ...

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  3. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lieutenant-General Sir Bindon Blood's operations in the Transvaal, to the south of the Delagoa Bay railway, have compelled ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Voyron, the commander of the French forces, has forbidden French soldiers entering the British Settlement at ...

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  5. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Owen Gilbert, one of the candidates for the representation of the Newcastle West constituency in the State Parliament, addressed his first public meeting ...

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  6. MISSION WORK IN NEW GUINEA

    The Rev. Copland-Ring, Anglican missionary from New Guinea a brother to Mr. C. W. King, the assistant engineer at the Newcastle Harbours and Rivers ...

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  7. THE "DUTCH TIMES" SPEAKS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Dutch Times" states that the extremists of both parties would rather abolish the free institutions than see their ...

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  8. WALDERSEE IN JAPAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Count von Waldersee, after paying a visit to Kobe, in Japan, proceeded to Tokio, the capital. ...

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  9. THE COURT'S RETURN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An Imperial Edict has been issued postponing the return of the Court from Si-ngan-fu to Pekin till September 1. which the ...

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  10. CAPTURE OF BOER SNIPERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—A detachment of Colonel Scobell's Cape Mounteds rushed a kopje where there was sniping, and captured a batch of snipers and ...

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  11. FEARFUL RAILWAY COLLISION.

    LONDON, Monday.—A freight train collided with the rear of another train at Vestal, near New York, containing dynamite. An explosion resulted, ...

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  12. BOERS READY TO SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Bullock teams brought to Standerton fifteen waggons full of Ermello men and women, including Dr. Everard, who says all the ...

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  13. MR. E. FLYNN'S CANDIDATURE.

    A meeting of the supporters of Mr. E. Flynn, the selected Progressive candidate for Newcastle West, was held at the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, Junction, last night. ...

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  14. RACIAL ANIMOSITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Hoping to break down the racial animosity Sir J. G. Sprigg, the Cape Premier, is studying impartially the respective party ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND COLOURED LABOUR

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the House of Commons last night, in answer to a question as to ...

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  16. MR. T. GREEN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. T. Green, the Labour Candidate for Newcastle West, was announced to speak from Cameron's Hotel last night. Owing to the inclement state of the weather only a ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Governor has received an official confirmation from the Governor of the Cape that Albert Davis, of the Queensland Bushmen's. Contingent, died from enteric at ...

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  18. A TRUSTY NEWS AGENCY NEEDED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" insists upon the urgency for a reputable news agency to he established which would circulate statements after ...

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  19. SHIPPING REMOUNTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—One thousand American and eight hundred Canadian remounts have been shipped to South Africa. ...

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  20. WICKHAM ELECTORATE.

    Owing to the rain last night, Mr. W. M. Shedden's meeting at Carrington was poorly attended. The chair was occupied by Mr. John Kidd. The candidate repeated the ...

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  21. THE SUSPENSION OF THE CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Mafeking Branch of the South African League at a great meeting recommended the suspension of the Constitution and the, ...

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  22. BOER PRISONERS IN BERMUDA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Nine hundred Boer prisoners have been interned in Bermuda, in the North Atlantic. ...

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  23. MR. FEGAN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. J. L. Fegan's Islington committee, together with a large number of friends and supporters met at Watt's Hotel, Islington, last night, Alderman Baskerville ...

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  24. WESTERN NATAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir W. F. Hely-Hutchinson, Governor of Natal, has concluded his tour through six of the western towns. He states that he ...

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  25. MRS. BOTHA IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mrs. Botha is [?]ow in London at her husband's instance, and will visit Kruger. She will return to the Transvaal in July. ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The German mail steamer Darmstadt arrived in Largs Bay this morning, after a very rough passage across the Great Bight. The land and income taxes to date have ...

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  27. P.L.L. CANDIDATES.

    Last night, Messrs. Errington and Croft addressed a small meeting on the balcony of the Oriental Motel, Carrington. They only spoke for a short time, explaining the ...

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  28. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Major G. P. Wyndham surprised Commandant Wanrenen at Ruigtevelei, and captured 22 Boers. ...

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  29. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A chemist whose Chanchona had been seized and analysed by the School of Pharmacy at Nancy, France, shot the principal, M. ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE EAST LABOUR LEAGUE.

    A special meeting of the Newcastle East Branch of the Political Labour League was held at the Surreyville Ball last night. Mr. J. Struck presided, and there was a good ...

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  31. TREATMENT OF BOER WOMEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A clergyman of the Dutch Reformed Church at Aberdeen, Cape Colony, writes to the press praising the British for their humane ...

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  32. CATHOLIC PROCESSION STONED.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Catholic procession while passing along a street in Belfast yesterday was stoned. Sixteen persons have been arrested in ...

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  33. RETURNING TROOPS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Four hundred Australian Bushmen will leave Capetown on Monday by the steamer Roslin Castle for Melbourne. ...

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  34. TROUBLE IN ALBANIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Albanians refuse to pay the taxes, and defy the Turkish authorities to coerce them. ...

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  35. RAT INCINERATOR.

    When the plague scare was on in Sydney last year Sir William Lyne made a promise that the Government would defray the cost of an incinerator ...

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  36. THE TALUNE POISONING CASE.

    Mrs. Jane Smith, of New Zealand, appeared again before the Central Criminal Court to-day to stand her trial on the charge of murdering Patrick Conway on ...

    Article : 153 words
  37. OFF TO ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Captain Neill, of the New Zealand Mounted Infantry, and Lieutenant Beatty, of the Victorian Contingent, have sailed for England. ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australians were victorious in a match at Brighton yesterday, winning by four points. Mr. Wood, Mr. Hanigan, and Mr. Bentley ...

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  39. THE KOONYA IN TROUBLE.

    An accident, which fortunately was not attended by very serious results, happened late yesterday afternoon to the Union S.S. Co.'s steamer Koonya, ...

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  40. NEW GUINEA MISSION WORK.

    At the Christ Church schoolroom last night an interesting lecture was delivered by the Rev. Copland-King, who for the post ten years has been working in ...

    Article : 276 words
  41. DUEL IN PARIS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A duel was fought at Paris on Friday between M. Max Regis, formerly Mayor of Algiers, the Anti-Semitic leader, and M. ...

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  42. MRS. M'KINLEY'S ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mrs. M'Kinley, who is in a precarious condition, is suffering from blood poisoning, the result of a whitlow. ...

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  43. THE IRON TRADE STRIKE.

    The employers met the delegates from the Ironworkers' Assistants' Union this afternoon at 120 Pitt-street. After considerable discussion, it was decided that the ...

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  44. THE AMERICA CUP.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Owing to a rupture between Mr. Lawson and the New York Yacht Club, the Independence, Mr. Lawson's yacht, will not ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. THE VISION WRECK.

    A telegram was received from Camden Haven Heads yesterday to the effect that the steamer Vision, which went ashore there yesterday afternoon, was likely to ...

    Article : 68 words
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