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  2. The Premier's Mass Meeting

    The public meeting which was arranged by the citizens' committee as a fitting termination to the Premier's official visit to this city took place on Saturday night from ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is officialy announced that the Earl of Hopetoun has been appointed Governor-GGeneral of the Commonwealth of Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DISTRICT NEWS.

    To mark the opening of the new R.C. day school at Greta a social, which had been postponed from Friday, the 6th inst., on account of wet weather, was brought off on ...

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  5. TRANSVAAL WAR

    LONDON, Friday.—The Boers have captured at Nitral's Nek, 18 miles from Pretoria, 200 British and two guns. ...

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  6. WAR IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Friday.—Vice-Admiral Seymour cables from Tientsin that the Chinese are in greater force about the city, and that they are frequently ...

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  7. The British Legation Burned.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "New York World" states that Shang, the director of the Chinese telegraphs , has informed the consuls at Shanghai that ...

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  8. The Surprise at Nitral's Nek.

    LONDON, Friday.—Three companies of Lincolns occupied a pass and two encamped on the plain. The guns and escort of Scots Greys were in advance ...

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  9. PLATTSBURG.

    On Friday evening the members of our local fire brigade held one of those social events in the halls of the Mechanics' Institute that tend so much to bind together the ...

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  10. Bombarding the Legations.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Governor of Shun says that Prince Tung's statement that Lingfushzang was bombarding the legations on the 7th inst., ...

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  11. MINERAL EXPORT.

    The return showing the quantity and value of the principal minerals, exclusive of gold, exported from the colony for the June quarter of this year, is considered by ...

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  12. WIRES CUT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Owing to the land wires between Shanghai and Chefoo having been cut, the Admiralty are unable to communicate with the ...

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  13. The Fight at Krudersdorp.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The British Casualties at Krudersdorp were 39, chiefly Gordon Highlanders and artillery. ...

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  14. Severe Fighting at Tientsin.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mail" says that a force of Cossacks captured six Krupp guns at Tientsin. Three thousand Chinese were killed, ...

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  15. A British Battery Ambushed.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A force of Boers, creeping through a mealie field, surprised the 38th Battery of Artillery while marching to Bethlehem. They ...

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  16. MEREWETHER.

    The entertainment promoted by Alderman Wilson and Messrs. W. Case and Davidson was given in the School of Arts on Friday evening in the presence of a ...

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  17. Sir Samuel Way's Pamphlet.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. C. C. Kingston, the South Australian Federal delegate, has written to the "Times" condemning the pamphlet written and ...

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  18. NATIONAL AMALGAMATED UNION OF LABOUR.

    The quinquennial conference of the National Amalgamated Union of Labour was begun on 4th June in Newcastle-on-Tyne. There were 138 delegates present, ...

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  19. BOARD OF TRADE REGULATIONS.

    At the last meeting of the Adelaide Marine Board, the Wellington (New Zealand) Marine Department forwarded a copy of correspondence which had taken place ...

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  20. The Rising in Ashanti.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Frederick Hodgson, Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, brought Kokofu, King Prempeh's heir, from Kumasi. ...

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  21. Barefooted Troops.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Mail" states that the British troops in Pretoria are barefooted. The War Office is sceptical, and asserts that ...

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  22. A Turbine Steamer.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Viper, which was under the Turbine system, steams 43 miles an hour. ...

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  23. PRETORIA RICHER THAN THE RAND.

    A Berlin correspondent says:—It is believed here that Her Majesty's Government will transfer the seat of Government to Johannesburg. There are ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND VICTIMS TO ENTERIC.

    LONDON, Saturday.—K. Gerrie, C. E. Wiggins, and Towsil, New Zealanders, have died of enteric fever at Germiston. ...

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  25. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 43/8d per ounce standard. ...

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  26. RAILWAY AND TELEGRAPH LINES DAMAGED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The telegraph line and the railway line between Greylingstad and Standerton, on the Transvaal-Natal, railway, have been ...

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  27. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    The second production of Boucicault's drama "The Octoroon" was given by the members of the Newcastle Dramatic Company on Saturday night, to a fairly ...

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  28. MANCHESTER UNITY OF ODDFELLOWS.

    The annual [?]ovable conference of the Manchester Unit of Oddfellows was opened at Portsmouth on 4th June in splendid summer weather. The roll call showed that ...

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  29. ACCIDENT AT THE SEA PIT

    A somewhat serious accident occurred at the Sea Pit on Friday morning to Mr. W. Gardiner, one of the surface employees. Gardiner was engaged cleaning up under ...

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  30. RETURNING INVALIDS.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Preparations are being made for the reception of the invalided Australian soldiers expected by the steamer Karamea. They ...

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  31. WOUNDED BUSHMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—P. W. Walsh and L. Hoy, New South Wales Bushmen, were wounded at Rustenberg. ...

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  32. MARAUDING BOERS DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Kaffir Chief, Seccoccni, has severely defeated a body of marauding Boers, who crossed over into his country. ...

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