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  2. MR. FRANK BUTLER'S CANDIDATURE.

    On the eve of the battle Mr. Frank Butler first addressed large meetings in the Tighe's Hill and Smedmore division, and made his final appeal ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported from Washington that the German Ambassador has delivered a cordial message to President M'Kinley from ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the recent rifle shooting competitions at Bisley a Canadian scored the highest colonial aggregate, Sloane, of the Yarrawonga ...

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  5. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    A GLIMPSE OF HONGKONG, which will be the British base in the event of war with Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A man named Samuel S. Howes, who was being examined as a witness to-day in the bankrupt estate of E. Horton, was committed to Darlinghurst for two days for ...

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  7. GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP OF CANADA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The position of Governor-General of Canada, from which the Earl of Aberdeen retires next October, and which was recently ...

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  8. Kahibah Electorate.

    Mr. W. Williams addressed a large body of the electors from Carrol's hotel on Monday evening, Mr. Pike in the chair. The candidate stated that ...

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  9. MEETINGS AT CARRINGTON.

    Messrs. F. Butler, J. L. Fegan, and Eden George addressed the electors at Carrington last night. The three meetings were very well attended. ...

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  10. SHAFTER'S ARMY RETURNING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The army in Cuba under Major-General Shafter is to return to America, where it will rest until the campaign against ...

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  11. THE UTILITY OF THE TORPEDO.

    The war between China and Japan demonstrated, at the battle of Yalu River, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.

    The next international "sensation" will very likely be provided in a second and more serious edition of the Chinese question. That Russia was able to seize Port Arthur in the ...

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  13. RIOTING IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.—Serious rioting has occurred in Granada. Many Carlists are leaving Spain. ...

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  14. MR. WATKINS' CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. David Watkins addressed the electors from Mr. Joseph Lewis balcony. The crowd changed over, and there could not have been less than several thousand persons present. ...

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  15. POLLING ARRANGEMENTS.

    A meeting of the deputies and poll clerks appointed to take the ballot in the various booths of the Waratah electorate was held at Mr. Treherne ...

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  16. THE SITUATION IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" states that if the Powers do not accept the "open door" in China it will be better for Great Britain to concentrate ...

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  17. NIPE CAPITULATES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Later particulars of the engagement in the Bay of Nipe, on the northern coast of the province of Santiago de Cuba, state ...

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  18. THE BRITISH WAR OFFICE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The select committee appointed at the instance of Mr. W. St. John Brodrick, Under-Secretary for War, to inquire into the ...

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  19. Waratah Electorate.

    Alderman John Gilbert, the selected Federal candidate for Waratah, addressed two successful meetings, last night—one at Stoker's Hall, Lambton, under the ...

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  20. CAPTURE OF JIBARA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Cuban insurgents have captured Jibara, on the bay of the same name, on the north coast of Cuba. ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    In his Budget speech, delivered this afternoon. Sir George Turner announced a surplus of £185,564, and stated that the total expenditure was £6,836,000. The ...

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  22. ARMENIAN REFUGEES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Russia is insisting upon the repatriation of 30,000 Armenians who sought refuge in the Caucasus. The Sultan declares ...

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  23. AMERICANS AND INSURGENTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Major-General Shafter has written to General Garcia, the insurgent leader, expressing regret at the withdrawal of the Cubans from ...

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  24. A STRONG MINISTER AT ST. PETERSBURG.

    The seriousness of the existing relations between England and Russia in regard to China receives fresh evidence in the withdrawal of the present British Ambassador at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SAGASTA FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" correspondent at Madrid states that Senor Sagasta, the Spanish Premier, considers that the moment is ...

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  26. MR. EDDEN'S CANDIDATURE.

    Last night Mr. Edden addressed a large meeting of electors in the Carrington Hall, Adamstown, Alderman Robinson in the chair. Mr. Edden received a splendid ...

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  27. THE AMERICAN RANKS FEVER STRICKEN.

    LONDON, Monday.—There is a great amount of sickness among the American troops at Santiago and in the vicinity. Fifteen hundred are ...

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  28. CRETE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Djevad Pasha, the military commandant in Crete, has resigned owing to the action of the Powers in refusing to ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasurer introduced a State. Fire Insurance Bill in the Assembly. He explained that it was the intention of the Government to form a department to deal ...

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  30. THE ATTACK ON PUERTO RICO.

    LONDON, Monday.—Three divisions, of American troops have left Chickamauga and Tampa for Puerto Rico. They will probably land at ...

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  31. CLAIMS BY THE EX-QUEEN OF HAWAII.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ex-Queen Liliuokalani, of Hawaii, is about to sue the United States Government for the value of 1,000,000 acres of Crown ...

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  32. GERMANY AND BRITISH COLONIAL TREATIES.

    It is stated that the German papers are agitating for the completion of separate commercial treaties with the different British colonies. Evidently, either the German papers ...

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  33. MR. W. RICHARDSON AT NEW LAMBTON.

    Mr. W. Richardson, the Protectionist candidate for Kahibah, addressed about 100 of the electors in Gerratt's hall last evening, Mr. Wm. Howarth presiding. The ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    Parliament was opened at noon to-day The speech called attention to the necessity of placing the defences of the colony in a better position. Regarding. Federation it stated ...

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  35. RITUALISM IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—A free fight took place during Divine service at St. Michael's Church, Shoreditch, on Sunday, owing to the anti-ritualist party ...

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  36. AMERICA IN THE PACIFIC.

    LONDON, Monday.—The United States cruiser Monterey has been ordered to seize Yap Island, the principal island of the Carolines, and also ...

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  37. A MURDERER AND HIS VICTIM.

    The murderer of Mr. Woolf Joel, a nephew and partner of the ill-fated Barney Barnato, is now on trial for his crime at Pretoria, and any day may bring us news of his conviction ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. A FEW POLITICAL NOTETTES.

    The way we play politics in New South Wales:— Mr. Reid, on the eve of a general election, proposes a £300,000 roads vote. ...

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  39. SURRENDER OF TWO GARRISONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Spanish garrisons at Palma Soriano and San Luis, near Santiago, have surrendered to the American forces. ...

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  40. ENGLISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An election took place yesterday at Reading for the House of Commons, when Mr. Palmer (Radical) replaced Mr. Chas. ...

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  41. German Trade.

    LONDON, Monday.—The German press is agitating for separate commercial treaties with the British colonies, believing that Germany ...

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  42. SAD FATALITY AT SEA.

    The barque Kylemore arrived here about 11.30 last night from Brisbane in tow of the tag Awhina. As soon as the vessel arrived it was rumoured that a casualty had occurred ...

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  43. THE EVE OF THE BATTLE IN SYDNEY.

    The excitement in Sydney is very great to-day; in fact the majority of the electors appear to be wholly absorbed with the question of the ...

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  44. Wallsend Electorate.

    Mr. William Fletcher addressed the electors from Mrs. C. Reen's balcony. There must have been several thousand persons present, including a large number of ladies. ...

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  45. COAL MINES EXAMINATIONS.

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  46. MR. A. GRIFFITH'S CANDIDATURE.

    Having just made a final appeal to the electors at the School of Arts, Waratah, Mr. Arthur Griffith, who is seeking to be returned to Parliament, last night addressed a meeting ...

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  47. SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 313 words
  48. LORDS IN DISGUISE.

    The writer notes that "a certain hotel in Newcastle boasts of having in its empoly a gentleman of title." If this is correct it is in nowise strange, as similar instance of needy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  49. QUEENSLAND AND FEDERATION.

    An influential meeting of persons favourable to the formation of a Queensland Federation League was held in Brisbane to-night, the Mayor in the chair. Among ...

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  50. COOKERY COMPETITION.

    Particulars of the interesting Minerva Baking Powder Cookery Competition, to take place in the Masonic Hall on Saturday next, appear in our advertisement columns on page ...

    Article : 72 words
  51. Advertising

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