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  2. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. O'MALLEY (T.) asked if the Prime Minister's notice had been drawn to the press statements relative to the additional charges of telegrams containing ...

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  3. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. QUESTIONS. The PREMIER, in reply to Mr. Quinn, ...

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  4. HIGH WAR COMMANDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There have been many confliciting reports of late as to the tenure of the high military commands in England and Africa. ...

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  5. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    The America (really Queen's) Cup race has caused the eye of Anglo-Saxondom to centre for the time bing on heroic yachting. How the contests between the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE BO[?]R WAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The charges made by "The Times" and other London newspapers against the methods of warfare now being pursued by the ...

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  7. STARS OR BLOTS, WHICH?

    The accepted Australian Flag is the Blue Ensign, with a six-pointed star underneath the Jack and the Southern Cross on the fly. As it has to be submitted to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE HENTY OUTRAGE.

    At the Circuit Court this morning, before his Honer Judge Simpson, the Henty prisoners, under the names of Herbert Minton and Joseph Minton, were ...

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  9. THE PHILIPPINES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An explanation has now been offered as to the circumstances of the surprise of a company of United States Infantry in Samar, ...

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  10. THE ATTACK ON THE FORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Boer attack on Forts Italia and Prospect appears from later details to have been much more serious, and of much ...

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  11. BAPTIST TABERNACLE.

    The eleventh anniversay services in connection with the Baptist Tubernacle Laman-street (commenced on Sunday) were continued in the Tabernacle last evening, by a ...

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  12. THE GALE.

    Sunday afternoon's terrific thunderstorm was the beginning of weather conditions of a kind that is very infrequently experiencad at this time of the year. September ...

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  13. THE AMERICA CUP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The betting on the American Cup is now becoming very animated. The American champion is the ...

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  14. BOERS VOLUNTEER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Boer prisosners in Ceylon are giving evidence of their reconciliation to British rule. Two hundred of them, who have been ...

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  15. LONDON'S NEW LORD MAYOR.

    The new "chief magistrate of the city" (London) may give place, sentimentally speaking, to that of the Empire. We have Mayors by the thousand, Lord Mayors by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CAPE REBELLION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A charge has been levelled against Miss Olive Schrelner (Mrs. Cronwrght) and Dr. To Water, who was formerly a Minister in ...

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  17. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Duke and Duchess of Connaught and York have now arrived at Vancouver. ...

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  18. THE GRIMSBY STRIKE

    LONDON Tuesday.—The great strike of fishermen at Grimsby, which led to serious rioting in consequence of the employers refusing to refer to ...

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  19. RAIDERS AT THE CAPE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An attempt is being made by the Boer Commandant Theron to join Commandant Louis Maritz, and other leaders, whose forces ...

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  20. ADRIFT IN THE HARBOUR.

    At about 8 o'clock yesterday morning the Norwegian barque Prince Louis, which is lying in the stream, coal laden, ready for sea, broke away from her ...

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  21. BRITISH REVENUE RETURNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The British revenue for the quarter ending September totals £28,636,347. Customs yielding £6,722,924, excise £8,957,051, ...

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  22. The Educational Tournament.

    At Monday night's session of the Charlestown Musical and Educational Tournament the medals subscribed for by the audience on Saturday night were presented to Misses ...

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  23. NEW GERMAN TARIFF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Austria and Hungary decline to renew their commercial treaties with Germany if the proposed new tariff is carried, and ...

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  24. THE PORT JACKSON IN PERIL.

    Messrs. J. and A. Brown's tug Port Jackson had a very sensational experience and what is regarded as a narrow escape. The tug, which had recently come ...

    Article : 239 words
  25. THE LUCK OF THE CRADLE.

    The people of Italy are deeply lamenting the fact that the child born to King Victor Emmamuel and his Queen is not a son, and are recalling the old superstition common ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. DANISH GUNBOAT SUNK

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The Danish gunboat Moon sank in the Sound, off the Danish mainland, in consequence of serious injuries caused by a ...

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  27. WHITE CLIFFS ROBBERY.

    The trial of William Tomlinson for robbery under arms and receiving, in connection with the sticking-up of the White Cliffs coach on September 2, occupied the ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. THE PHILIPPINES COLONY.

    News from the Phillipines shows that the Americans are experiencing there what the British are experiencing in South Africa. Though the islands are now under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A sensational incident is reported from Canton, where the remains of the late President M'Kinley are interred. ...

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  30. ALLEGED POISONING CASE.

    The hearing of the charge against Carl Kuhnell of feloniously administering poison to Florence Ellen Smith, with intent to murder, was continued at the Redfern ...

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  31. THE WOOL FREIGHTS QUESTION

    Since the Premier stated in the House that he did not see how he could interfere with the new freights on wool imposed by the Railway Commisioners, nothing ...

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  32. DISASTER TO A TORPEDO BOAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A shocking explosion occurred yesterday on board a French torpedo boat at Alglers. The disaster was caused through a defect ...

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  33. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    The members of the Globe Comedy Company, numbering nearly 40, will make their first appearance in the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening next, when "Doreas," an ...

    Article : 154 words
  34. NOVELTY IN BULL-FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Quite a new departure has just been made in the bull-fighting arena. At a bull-fight yesterday at Bayonne, in the South of ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. KANAKA LABOUR BILL.

    The Kanaka Labour Bill was circulated to-night. It provides that no Pacific Island labourer shall enter Australia on or after 31st March, 1904, and none before ...

    Article : 114 words
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