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  2. President M'Kinley.

    LONDON, Friday.—President M'Kinley, while paying a visit to the Buffalo Exhibition to-day, and white holding a reception was twice shot by a stranger ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday—Further details of the capture of Letter's Commando state that the laager was completely surrounded and surprised at day[?], ...

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  4. THE Sculling Championship.

    The culling contest for the championship of the world between George Towns and Jake Gaudaur was decided to-day at Rat Portage, and resulted in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INTERNATIONAL NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday.—It has been accided that the Columbia, the defender of the America Cup on the occasion of the last contest, shall again defend the ...

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  6. THE PRESIDENTS ANTECEDENTS

    William M'Kinley. President of the United States, was born in Niles, Turnbull county, Ohio, January 29, 1844. The M'Kinleys were originally Highlanders ...

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  7. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Trades Union Congress sitting at Swansea by 724,000 to 333,000, refused to faciltate discussion of a resolution demanding ...

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  8. ESCAPING SURRENDERERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Complaints are made that the concentration camps are inadequately guarded, and that escapes of surrenderers are frequent. ...

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  9. CASUALTY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Private Henley, of the West Australian Bushmen, was severly wounded at Blinkwater. ...

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  10. THE PROTOCOL SIGNED.

    LONDON, Saturday—The peace protocol has been signed at Pekin. ...

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  11. RECRUITING IN NATAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Recruiting for the irregular corps has been actively resumed at Durban, Natal. ...

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  12. THE NEW LOAN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The New South Wales 3 per cent loan of £4,000,000 has been underwritten at about 1 per cent. The first half-years ...

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  13. IMPORTANT ARREST.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Hon. Daniel Petrus van den Heever, one of the members of the Cape Legislative Council for the North-Eastern Province as ...

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  14. OFFICERS' AND NURSES' FUND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Countess of Dudley has made a special appeal for subscriptions to the Sick and Wounded Officers' and Nurses' Fund. She states ...

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  15. CLAIM BY NATAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Natal is claiming to annex a large portion of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, on account of her services in the war. ...

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  16. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is stated that Barnes, the Lancashire colt, will probably replace Bradley in Mr. Maclaren's cricket team. ...

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  17. THE WHITE CLIFF ROBBERY.

    The "Melbourne Argus" in referring to the arrest of O'Conner, one of the two convicts who escaped from Pentridge Gaol states that there is strong season to ...

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  18. SYMPATHY OF THE COMMONWEALTH

    The Federal Prime Minister, Mr. Barton, sent the following minute to the Governor-General yesterday afternoon:— "Will be glad if you will request the ...

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  19. COLUMBIA AND VENEZUELA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter states that Venezuela has refused America's offer of mediation with Colombia. THE BARQUE OSBERGA. ...

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  20. THE NEWS IN NEWCASTLE.

    When the startling intelligence reached Newcastle on Saturday afternoon, it was received with deep and general regret, mingled with extreme detestation of the ...

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  21. PECULIAR BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    A terrible buggy accident was reported this afternoon. A lady and gentleman were out driving at Maroubra, and the lady alighted while her companion ...

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  22. THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    The news of the attempt on the life of the American President created a great deal of surprise and heartfelt sympathy in Sydney to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. PREVIOUS ASSASSINATIONS.

    This is the President of the United States who has been the victim of an assassin, this time, it is fervently hoped, without fatal results. The first victim ...

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  24. FLAG HALF-MAST.

    An an expresslon or public regret, and of the belief that the assassin's dastardly act had been attended by fatal results, flags in the city and on the harbour ...

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  25. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    On Saturday evening, at the Victoria Theatre, Mr. W. Anderson's Dramatic Company produced for the first time in Newcastle one of the great sensational ...

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  26. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    At many of the churches yesterday feeling references were made to the attempted assassination of President M'Klaley. At Christ Church Pro-Cathedral special ...

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  27. THE HENTY TRAGEDY.

    At the police court this morning Joseph Minton was charged before Mr. A. N. Barnett, P.M. with shooting with intent to murder Alfred Lamport at Henty. ...

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  28. SUNDAY IN ISLINGTON RESERVE

    Contrary to expectation matters at Islington Park were quiet yesterday afternoon. The Salvation Army and a couple of memebrs of the Church of Christ held ...

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  29. A FEROCIOUS DOG.

    In Tyrrel-street yesterday afternoon an infant son of Mr. John Johnson was the victim of the ferocity of a large blacknosed mastiff owned by Mr. R. J. Morgan. ...

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  30. MR. BARTON ON THE TARIFF.

    The Cabinet sat continously to-day from 11 to 6 dealing with the Tariff, which, it is said, will accord with considerable fidelity with the Government ...

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  31. INTERVIEW WITH DR. GODING.

    Dr. F. W. Goding, the American Consul, when seen last night was naturally much distressed at the sad news. "The Major," said the doctor, "is a personal friend of ...

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  32. COALTRIMMERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the special executive of the Newcastle Coal Trimmers' Union was held yesterday morning. Mr. J. Struck in the chair. The matter of a dispute with ...

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