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  2. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.

    At the Water Police Court to-day a young man named Jas. A. Gorrie was, on the application of a New Zealand police officer, remanded to Auckland to be dealt ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide is crowded with country visitors for the Duke's week. A rehearsal of the procession through the streets took place this afternoon. The Ophir has been ...

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  4. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Edgar Wallace, a war correspondent, in a letter to the "London Daily Mail," gives a sensational narrative, in which he ...

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  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Under the tuition of Mr. W. M'Laren, headmaster of the local Public School, and Miss M'Minemy, head mistress, three young scholars have recently taken ...

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  6. MEETING OF THE CABINET.

    The Cabinet to-day considered the question of appointing a Minister of Justice, and it was resolved to amalgamate the Justice and the Attorney-General ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The general opinion is that "Sovereign of Greater Britain" is suitable for inclusion in the King's titles. ...

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  8. WICKHAM P.L. LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Wickham branch of the Political Labour League, which embraces Wickham, Islington, Tighe's Hill, Smedmore, and Carrington, was held at ...

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  9. THE FIGHTING AT BRUGSPRUITT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The details of the Brugspruitt affair to hand states that 200 of Vilj[?]cn's commando attempted to cross northward. One ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The Treasurer to-day promised a deputation from South Brisbane Municipal Council that the Government would introduce an Enabling Bill to permit that body to ...

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  11. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Duke of Cornwall will on September 16th open the Plains of Abraham, Quebec, as a public park, and will lay the stone of a ...

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  12. LAMBTON.

    The members of the Lambton Lodge, No. 4, held their half-yearly meeting in O'Hea's Hall on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance of members. The ...

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  13. THE POPE AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Pope, in a letter to the Superiors of the general religious orders and institutions, strongly condemns the Religious ...

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  14. BOER REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Two thousand refugees were brought to Cronburg in the past fortnight. Five columns in seven weeks cleared ...

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  15. REDUCTION OF HOTELS.

    A suggestion has been offered to the Harbour Trust from an influential quarter to the effect that an instructive experiment might be made in regard to the 29 hotels ...

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  16. AMERICA CUP TRIALS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—In a trial race of the American yachts desirous of competing with Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht for the America Cup, over a course 15 ...

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  17. REMINGTON GUIDES AT WORK.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent says that a squadron of Remington Guides, white routing a Boer force wounded Ackerman in the ...

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  18. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The annual cricket match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities, played at Lord's, ended in draw. ...

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  19. THE VISITING BOWLERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The New Zealand team of bowlers was defeated yesterday by the Edinburgh Club by 41 points to 39. ...

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  20. A BOER ATTACK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Kitchener reports that Boer raiders burned Roodepoort Station, in the Transvaal, on Friday. They were, afterwards ...

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  21. WALLSEND.

    The members of this club[?]met at the [?] Company's orderly room on Saturday evening. There was a good attendance, and the chair was occupied by the president ...

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  22. POLITICAL ITEMS.

    A number of members returned to Parliament as Independents have requested Mr. R. A. Price to call a meeting to consider the situation. Mr. Price has acceded to ...

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  23. FIRST TIME UNDER FIRE.

    Trooper P. J. M'Carthy, Field Force, South Africa, writing to his mother from Johannesburg, says:—"We are fairly on the warpath now. I was under fire for the ...

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  24. SURRENDER OF FILIPINOS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Bellarmino, a prominent native leader, with 1000 Filipinos and 284 rides, surrendered to the United States Commander. ...

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  25. MR. ROSE INNES AND PEACE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Rose lanes, Q.C., Attorney-General of the Transvaal, speaking at a meeting at West-minster, under the auspices of the ...

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  26. FRENCH INVESTMENT IN HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" says that a French syndicate is investing sixty million francs in Hungary, where enterprise is now less dependent ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Renshoogte on June 23 Privates C. C. Clifford and G. Westcott were killed; Lieutenant Stanley Reid wounded, since died; and ...

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  28. FRENCH GUARD FOR PEKIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—France has notified China that the French will permanently guard Pekin and the Poa-ting-fu railway. ...

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  29. TENDERS.

    Tenders have been accepted for the following public works:— Road Works.—Bathurst to Rockley, Hector Hezlitt, Rowley, £202 is 8d. ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death is announced of Mr. P. Lorillard, the owner of Iroquois and other well-known race-horses. ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    The strike of railway officers in West Australia continues, and the situation, instead of improving, has become more acute. At the Kalgurli mine the wood ...

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  32. THE SCOTTISH HORSE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Three of the Scottish Horse were killed and nine wounded at Elandslock on the 3rd, instant. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

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  34. RETURNING BUSHMEN.

    ALIBANY (W.A.), Sunday.—The transport Orient, which arrived on Saturday, has a large body of returning New South Wales Bushmen on ...

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  35. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    Frank Harvey's sensational drama "The Wages of Sin" was produced for the second and last time at the Victoria Theatre last evening by the Elsie Lander Dramatic' ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    Colonel J. Kent Johnson, who for ten years has been secretary of the Australian Club, died to-day from the effects of gout. The Rev. Mr. James, chaplain of the ...

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  37. NEWCASTLE RAILWAY AMBULANCE.

    The annual meeting of the Newcastle branch of the N.S.W. Railway and Tramway Ambulance Corps was held in the Hamilton Railway Band room last night. ...

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  38. THE QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    Mr. Philip the Premier, was banuquetted to-night, to welcome his return from South Africa. One hundred and forty gentlemen were present, including the members ...

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  39. CONVICTS AT LARGE.

    The convicts, O'Connor and Sparks, who recently escaped from Pentridge Gaol, are still at large, nor has anything been seen of them since they broke away several ...

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  40. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    As some corroboration or every claim under the Old Age Pensions Act is required, forms of declaration are being sent to claimants, in order that claims may be ...

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  41. THE PROTECTOR WRECK.

    The lighthouse-keeper at Tweed River Heads reported to Captain Edle yesterday that more small pieces of wreckage had been picked up at Fingal, where the ...

    Article : 46 words
  42. Advertising

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