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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday.—General Louis Botha arrived at Brussels yesterday, and received an ovation from immense crowds of people, who were ...

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  3. THE KING.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King and Queen and the Princess Victoria after paying a farewell visit to the apartment ...

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  4. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the shipment of troops by the transport Drayton Grange was resumed to-day. ...

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  5. KEMBLA DISASTER.

    The inquests into the deaths of William and Henry Meurant, and William Nelson, killed in the recent explosion at the Mount Kembla Colliery, was continued ...

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  6. OUR CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—When play was resumed in the match against Kent this afternoon, the attendance numbered 6000. ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The PRESIDENT of the Senate, Sir Richard Baker, took the chair at half-past ten o'clock this morning. The amendments of the House of ...

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  8. PEN=NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    The ladies, may the fates bless them, are in the position of the Dean, of Santiago." a character of ficition who when he had attained the summit of this desire, leant back ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WHERE MENDELSSOHN SLEEPS.

    The cross shown in the picture is timeworn, having stood in its present position ever since the year of Mendelssohn's death. It is a marble cross, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RETURNING BOERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Another detachment of Boers, numbering 1000, has sailed from St. Helena for Capetown. ...

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  11. THE WAR LOSSES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, the Premier of Capetown, states that the sum of £270,000 has al-ready been paid as compensation for ...

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  12. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—While the salute in honour of the Shah was being fired; a gunner on board the Victory was killed, owing to a charge ...

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  13. NATAL EXTENSION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Natal Witness" states that the town of Wakkerstroom is to be excluded from the Transvaal territory recently ceded to ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Lieutenant-Colonel C. St. Clair Cameron, C.B., commanding the Commonwealth Coronation Contingent, in a letter to the ...

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  15. SCARCITY OF LABOUR.

    LONDON, Friday.—The increasing difficulty in obtaining native labour is causing uneasiness in Johannesburg, and the repatriated Boers are unable ...

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  16. HISTORY OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, Friday.—Commandant De Wet has completed his history of the war; and General Botha and Commandant De la Rey are writing the ...

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  17. THE SHAH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Shah of Persia yesterday visited Westminster Abbey and the engineering works of Vicars, Sons, and Maxim, on the ...

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  18. THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Professor G. R. Parkin, Principal of the Upper Canada College Toronto, who has been appointed to visit Australasia and the ...

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  19. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Edmund Barton's party will spend two days in New York, and will then proceed to Washington, afterwards visiting ...

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  20. VICTORIA

    A fatal accident happened to-day at Harper's starch factory at Port Melbourne when Charles Thwaites, a fireman, was caught by a belt, which broke, ...

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  21. THE RAINFALL.

    The heavy and general rains of the 24 hours ended on Thursday at 9 a.m. were supplemented by a further downpour during the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock ...

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  22. OUR CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Major Wardill, the manager of the team, states that they will leave for the Cape by the Dunvegan Castle on September 20, ...

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  23. VIEW OF "THE TIMES."

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times" in a leading article this morning advises Sir Edmund Barton to take a larger view of the problems of Australian ...

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  24. THE TEAM ENTERTAINED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian cricketers were the guests of Lord Harris at lunch to-day, and to-night will attend the Coronation ball given ...

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  25. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    LONDON, Friday, 2.35 p.m.—Play was resumed this morning at the usual hour, the weather being fine and the wicket much faster than ...

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  26. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    In the Victoria Theatre last evening the Woods-Williamson Dramatic Company repeated the drama "Barabbas." The performance, which-went smoothly ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    In the divorce case of Hall, versus Hall to-day. Mrs. Hall's cross-examination by Sir Josiah Symon, was continued, when she acknowledged going on a ...

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  28. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Friday.—The County Cricket Championship has been won by Yorkshire. ...

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  29. CHOLERA IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, Friday.—A great recrudescence of cholera has occurred in Egypt there having been no less than 3000 cases, which have mostly proved ...

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  30. FIRE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday.—A fire occurred in a public house in Piccadilly at day break this morning. The flames cut off nine barmaids. ...

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  31. RAIN IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is announced to-day that good rains have fallen in Western India, the effect of which will be to save the crops and avert ...

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  32. THE DAMPIERS.

    The favourite actor Mr. Alfred Dampier and his dramatic company commence a, short season in Newcastle on the 1st September. The piece selected for the ...

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  33. DUES ON WOOL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, speaking in Leeds, complained of the heavy dues on the warehousing of wool in ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND

    In the Supreme Court to-day, the action brought by John Richard Campbell, commercial traveller, against the Railway Commissioners to recover damages stated ...

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  35. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Quarter-of-a-Mile (440 yards ) Salt Water Championship was contested at South Shields yesterday, and was won by ...

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  36. REBUILDING THE CAMPANILE.

    LONDON. Friday.—Sir Edward, John Poynter, R.A., recently made a suggestion that the members of the Royal Academy should subscribe to a ...

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  37. A WIRELESS TELEGRAPHIC MOTOR.

    Marconi has perfected a wireless telegraphic apparatus inside his motor car, by which he can travel quickly to any part of the country and communicate to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. TROUBLE IN THE SOUDAN.

    LONDON, Friday.—Movements in the Soudan indicate preparation for another military expedition. Major-General Sir F. R. Wingate, ...

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  39. FITZGERALD BROS.' CIRCUS.

    Although the weather conditions were anything but favourable, there was an excellent attendance at the circus last evening, the popular parts being crowded. ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Duke of Bedford has contributed £3000 to the Cancer Research Fund. A Royal Charter has been granted ...

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  41. THE LARGEST STEAMER.

    LONDON, Friday.—The steamer Cedric, built for the White Star Company, was launched from the yard of Messrs. Harland and Wolff, at Belfast, ...

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  42. THE SINGLETON SHOW.

    It has been officially stated that the entries for the annual show to be held at Singleton on the 27th, 28th, and 29th instant have surpassed in number and ...

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  43. WARNER'S BAY.

    A meeting of the Progress Committee has been held Mr. William Maher presided. A letter was read from Mr. Edden, M.P., in which he acquainted the ...

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  44. IRISH AGRARIANISM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Before the Athlone magistrates, yesterday, Mr. Dennis Kilbride, a Nationalist leader and formerly M.P. for North Galway, ...

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  45. A LABOUR LEADER WHO REPRESENTS 2,000,000 MEN.

    We don't hear much about it here, but the industrial problem in the United States is about the most serious before that country to-day. The oft-repeated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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