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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Royal yacht Ophir, with the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, has arrived at Quebec, in Canada. ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    News is to hand that Commandant Theron, with eighty Boers, made a bold attack on Heidelberg, in the south-west of Cape Colony, on Friday last. The enemy were, ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The owner of San Fran, who races under the name of "A. Williams," was the largest winner at the A.J.C. Spring Meeting just concluded at Randwick. His cheque ...

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  5. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY'S DEATH.

    The report of the post-mortem examination on the body of the late President M'Kinley states that the tissue around each of the holes made by the bullet had ...

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  6. IN THE WIDE BAY DISTRICT,—I.

    One does not touch on a new sentiment when moralising on the difficulties and troubles of the man on the land. Writers have told over and over again of his trials ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    AT a meeting of the Council of Agriculture on Saturday it was resolved to write to Mr. Andrew Fisher, member for Wide Bay in the Federal House of Representatives, disagreeing with the ...

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  8. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION IN WEST AFRICA.

    Information has been received from West Africa of the success of the military expedition under Colonel Morland, which was despatched a short time ago to Yola, a ...

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  9. A SUSPECTED CASE OF ARSON.

    The woolshed on the old Berrigan station, the property of Mr. A. C. Wilson, was totally destroyed by fire, yesterday morning under what is considered to be most ...

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  10. THE WILLOWDENE'S BOAT'S CREW.

    Mr. Smith, the chief officer, and four of the crew of the steamer Willowdene, who left that vessel while off the Queensland coast to make land and report the ...

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  11. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    After having taken the oath of office as President, Colonel Roosevelt walked through the streets Without an escort. He subsequently requested the members of ...

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  12. FEDERAL MATTERS.

    A vigorous whip is being made by the Government to defeat Mr. Watson's proposed amendment on the immigration Restriction Bill, excluding all coloured aliens ...

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  13. CAPTURE OF BOERS.

    An engagement took place at Thaba Nehu, in the south-east of the Orange River Colony, on the 12th instant, between a British column and a Boer force, and ...

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  14. FEDERAL AND STATE RIGHTS.

    Sir William Lyne, Federal Minister for Home Affairs, had an interview with Mr. See, the State Premier, yesterday, during which the question of Federal and State ...

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  15. BULLET SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN POISONED.

    The untiring devotion displayed by the doctors and nurses who were in attendance on Mr. M'Kinley has been fully recognised, but the discrepancy between the report of ...

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  16. INNUMERABLE MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Innumerable messages of sympathy in connection with the death of Mr. M'Kinley have been received from European and other Sovereigns and Governments, leading ...

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  17. ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS.

    The British columns under Colonels Byng and Cunningham attacked and nearly surrounded a Boer force numbering 300 on Friday last at Parys, on the northern boundary ...

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  18. SYDNEY, SEPTEMBER 16.

    An unsuccessful attempt at a double murder was made at Newcastle West last night, at Awaba, where deviation works are in progress. The members of two ...

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  19. OTHER ITEMS.

    Further particulars have been received of Pastor Murray's self-imposed mission into the Orange River Colony, undertaken with the object of persuading the Boer ...

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  20. NO CLERGYMAN IN ATTENDANCE.

    It is stated that President M'Kinley was not attended by any clergyman during his illness. ...

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  21. MRS. M'KINLEY BEARING UP BRAVELY.

    Mrs. Mc'Kinley is bearing up bravely under her great sorrow, saying that the Major—meaning her dead husband—would have wished it so. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government is introducing a bill to deal with the lands of the Bank of New Zealand Assets Realisation Board in the same way as the lands dealt with under ...

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  23. THE A.J.C. SETTLING.

    The settling over the A.J.C. Spring Meeting to-day was generally satisfactory. A fair amount of business was transacted over the important Victorian handicaps. The ...

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  24. SIGNS OF MOURNING.

    The City Hall in New York and many houses have been draped in mourning. Mr. Richard Croker, the leader of Tammany, has issued orders for the draping of the ...

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  25. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    Messrs. Chisholm and Co. offered several racehorses for sale to-day. Lord Monmouth was sold to Mr. M'Keown for 230 guineas, subject to the owner's approval. Sortie ...

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  26. THE FINANCIAL DEBATE.

    The financial debate in the House of Representatives was closed on Friday night. The Premier (Hon. R. J. Seddon), in reply, said that the Government would go easily ...

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  27. OPINION IN CAPE COLONY.

    With regard to Lord Kitchener's recent proclamation, which came into operation yesterday, an impression prevails in Capetown that only Boers possessing property ...

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  28. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY IN BRISBANE.

    The American Consul in Brisbane (Mr. W. J. Weatherill) has called a public meeting of Americans and sympathisers for to-morrow night, at the Centennial ...

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  29. THANKS FROM THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    Mr. Chon[?]e, the American Ambassador in London, has expressed his thanks to King Edward for the constant solicitude and interest shown by his Majesty during the ...

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  30. DAY OF MOURNING AND PRAYER.

    President Roosevelt has issued a proclamation setting apart Thursday next as a day of general mourning and prayer for the great and good President, whose death ...

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  31. THE BANK OUTRAGE AT HENTY.

    Herbert Minton, alias James Robers, and Joseph Minton, alias Davey, were before the Albury Police Court to-day charged with having, in company, maliciously wounded, ...

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  32. WELLINGTON, SEPTEMBER 15.

    Alfred Bayly, a well-known Taranaki footballer, had his leg broken while playing on Saturday. ...

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  33. THE REV. DR. FRACKELTON INTERVIEWED.

    Few in this State have a better knowledge of American politics and social conditions than the Rev. Dr. Frackelton, the minister of the Ann-street Presbyterian Church. For ...

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  34. BUTTER AND CHEESE EXPORTS.

    Butter and cheese to the value of over £1,000,000 were exported from the colony last year, showing a large increase compared with the previous year. ...

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  35. COLONIAL CASUALTIES.

    The following casualties are reported among members of the Third New South Wales Contingent, serving with Rimington's Guides:—Private Kemp, accidentally ...

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  36. FOREIGN SYMPATHY.

    Public feeling in Great Britain is stirred quite as deeply as in the United States against the un-American and un-English methods of the Anarchists. His Majesty ...

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  37. SUPPOSED BOATING FATALITY.

    An open boat containing three men was blown out to sea near Chevlot, and it is supposed that the men have been drowned. ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    An extract from the "Tuam Herald," which arrived by the last mail from London, makes eulogistic reference to Mr. T. Finney, of Brisbane, who at that time was ...

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  39. CIRCULATION OF ENGLISH PRO-BOER PUBLICATIONS.

    Two of Reitz's despatch riders are reported to have been captured on the Portuguese frontier of the Transvaal, where they were circulating cuttings from ...

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  40. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    Their Imperial Majesties the German Emperor and Empress sent a touching message of sympathy to Mrs. M'Kinley. The messages from President Loubet and ...

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  41. BUSINESS IN PARLIAMENT.

    Should the Legislative Assembly decide to go on with the sittings this afternoon instead of adjourning as a mark of respect to the late President M'Kinley, the ...

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  42. REVENUE OF THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    The revenue returns of the Orange River Colony show a surplus of £83,825 for the past year, without including the receipts from telegraphs and railways. ...

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  43. THE WEEK OF MOURNING.

    The week of mourning ordered by the King, in consequence of the death of the American President, seems likely to considerably upset some of the social ...

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  44. THE CZAR'S VISIT TO FRANCE.

    It is announced that the intended festive character of the forthcoming visit of the Czar Nicholas to Dunkirk and Compiegne, in France, has been abandoned, as a mark ...

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  45. YOUNG MEN'S FESTIVAL.

    In connection with the anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association, a conversazione will be held in the Centennial Hall this evening. The Premier (Hon. R. ...

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  46. THE JOHANNESBURG ARRESTS.

    Information from Johannesburg regarding the recent arrest of Mr. Broecksma at that place state that he is charged with treachery and treason. Documents seized ...

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  47. THE SYDNEY MARKETS.

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  48. THE DUKE OF CORNWALL AT MR. M'KINLEY'S FUNERAL.

    It has been suggested at Montreal that his Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York, who has just arrived in Canada should represent the King and the British ...

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  49. RETURNING QUEENSLANDERS.

    The twenty-two men and two officers of various Queensland contingents who have returned from South africa by the transport Hariech Castle reached Brisbane by ...

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  50. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the meeting of the Ipswich Council this afternoon (writes our correspondent) the Mayor (Alderman M. Real) moved, and Alderman Bottomley seconded, and it was ...

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  51. LADIES' CAMBRIC AND ZEPHYR BLOUSES AND COSTUMES.

    B. Mountcastle and Sons, specialists in Ladies' Blouses and Washing Costumes. Washing Duck, Drill, and Pique Coats and Skirts, in designs and patterns which ...

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  52. THE DADDY OF THE CROWD.

    Make it your business to inspect the splendid selection of new season's Suitings of every description in Charles Gilbert's tailoring window before deciding to ...

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  53. THE ASSASSIN CZOLGOSZ.

    The assassin Czolgosz is to be placed on his trial for the murder of President M'Kinley immediately. LONDON, September 16. ...

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  54. FABRIC GLOVES.

    500 Dozen just landed by T. C. Beirne and Co. The New Shades in Lisle, Silk and Taffeta, with self, black, and white points and with buttons and domes. ...

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  55. SUMMER WASHING SUITS.

    As usual, Charles Gilbert, the Specialist in Washing Suits, is to the fore in this class of goods, his two specialities being Irish Brown Linen Drill Coat and Trousers ...

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  56. CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER HOSE

    In Black, Navy, and Tan Cashmere, all sizes, 4¾d. pair; Ribbed Cashmere Hose, all sizes, 9d. pair, and with double knees 1s. pair. T. C. Beirne and Co., Valley. ...

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  57. SPECIAL.

    To meet the growing demands of the general public, we are now showing special line of Fine Summer Worsted Suits, £3 3s., which are unsurpassable as for quality, ...

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  58. AT SPECIAL REQUEST

    We are continuing our Great Dissolution Sale for one week longer. J. and T. Heaslop, and the People's Cash Stores. ...

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  59. T. C. BIERNE AND CO.

    Are now showing White Muslin Box Robes, newest design; Shaped Skirts, with Valencienne Insertion and Lace Trimming Special sale prices, 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d. and ...

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  60. "CHALLENGE."—London Prize Medal.

    Hypermetropia, Mvopia, Asigmotism, Anisometropia, Convergent or Divergent Strubismus, Photophobia, and many other Eye troubles—which require over 25,000 ...

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  61. HELMETS AND SUN HATS.

    B. Mountcastle and Sons have an Australian reputation for Helmets and Sun Hats. Beware of imitations of their standard goods. Quaid's Patent Kapri ...

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  62. MOST RELEASED ON BAIL.

    Johann Most, the foreigner, who was arrested in New York for publishing an inflammatory article in a Socialist paper, has been released, ball being fixed at 1000 ...

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