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  3. The Weather.

    The weather in Bathurst yesterday was very bleak. A keen wind blew most of the day and after nightfall occasional slight showers of rain fell. ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    Lieut.-General Ian Hamilton ejected many Boers from Megalisberg, taking a number of prisoners, one of whom had sporting soft-nosed cartridges in his ...

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  5. NOTES AND NOTIONS.

    On November 3, 1899, amidst the greatest enthusiasm, the first contingent of volunteers left New South Wales to assist the Empire in keeping ...

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  6. Operations against De Wet.

    Lord Kitchener is at Rhenoster directing the operations of the British troops against Commandant De Wet. ...

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  7. Ministerial Visit to Dubbo.

    Sir W. J. Lyne, and the Hon. J. See accompanied by Messrs. Phillips, O'Connor, Spruson, M'Donald, Archer, Anderson, and Ferris. M.'sL.A., and ...

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  8. Poor Relief Society.

    A meeting of the Bathurst Poor Relief Society was held in the Benevolent Home on Friday last. There were present—Mesdames F. B Suttor (President), Preen, Marshall, ...

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  9. CRISIS IN CHINA.

    Japan has declined Britains offer of financial assistance in the same friendly spirit wherein it was prompted. ...

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  10. INDIAN FAMINE RELIEF FUND.

    Yesterday afternoon, in the School of Arts Hall, a United Religious Service was held in connection with the Indian Famine Relief Fund, and was ...

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  11. Quarter Sessions.

    The Quarter Sessions will commence at 10 a.m. to-day at the Bathurst Court House, when the following cases will be tried before Judge Docker:—James Kelly, assault ; ...

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  12. POLITICAL JOBBERY.

    There can be no question that the appointment of two Sydney journalists to accompany the China contingent as assistant paymasters is a scandalous ...

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  13. GERMANS IN KHAKI.

    A German force for China has been dressed in khaki with Australian hats. ...

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  14. The Gold Returns.

    The gold returns just published show that the amount won from the mines of New South Wales during July was 53,464oz., valued at £181,743, as against 62,867oz., ...

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  15. Another Train Derailed.

    The Boers derailed and burnt a train at Honingspruit, though it was flying the Star and Stripes, as the American Consul General was a ...

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  16. RUSSIANS STORM A TOWN.

    The Russian troops stormed. San-sing and captured twenty two guns, including fourteen Hotchkiss. The Russian casualties were seven wounded, whilst the ...

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  17. Fatal Shooting Accident.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred at Poangle, a few miles from Rylstone on Saturday morning. While in the act of testing a rifle a young man accidentally shot ...

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  18. BRITISHERS CAPTURED AND LIBERATED.

    The Boers, after derailing the train at Honingspruit, captured 40 Britishers, but afterwards liberated them. ...

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  19. ADVANCE OF RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The Russian troops have captured some Chinese outposts at Peitang. The Russians have also captured a fortress at Hunchun, taking many pieces ...

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  20. Another Bolt.

    On Saturday morning a pony attached to a sulky, in which were seated two young ladies. took the bit between its teeth and bolted round a couple of blocks of the city. ...

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  21. Another Boer Ruse.

    Reuter's correspondent states that General Botha and President Kruger proclaimed that compensation would be paid to all burgers who remained ...

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  22. A Missing Man.

    The police have been informed of the mysterious disappearance of a young man, named Alfred Phillips, until six weeks ago employed as a school teacher at Torwood, ...

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  23. SAFETY OF THE LEGATIONS.

    The Tsung-li-Yamen reports that the Foreign Ministers at Pekin were safe on July 30, and that its members were conferring with respect to arrangements for ...

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  24. Baden-Powell Hard Pressed.

    Lieutenant-General Ian Hamilton's column, which recently marched through Pretoria, is advancing to the relief of Rustenburg, where Major-General ...

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  25. NO COMMUNICATION WITH THE LEGATIONS.

    Li Hung Chang yesterday announced that no message would he allowed to go to the Legations owing to the allies advancing. ...

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  26. Memorial Service.

    At All Saints' Cathedral yesterday morning the Very Rev. Dean Marriott conducted a memorial service in honor of the late Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The preacher ...

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  27. Kruger's Intentions.

    Mr. Chamberlain speaking in the House of Commons said that letters had been found at Pretoria dated on the eve of the war which suggested that ...

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  28. Additional Boer Surrender.

    A further surrender of 750 Boers has been made to General Sir A. Hunter since his operations at Fouriesburg. Immense supplies of cattle, sheep, ...

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  29. Death of Mr P. B. Walker.

    Mr. P. B. Walker, Engineer-in-Chief of Electric Telegraphs, died at his residence, Llandaff-street, Waverley, at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, from an attack of colic. ...

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  30. PEKIN PALACE TREASURES.

    The Chinese Court is sending Pekin palace treasures to the old capital, Shantoo, in the province of Shansi. ...

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  31. A MASSACRE OF CONVERTS.

    A refugee who has reached Tientsin states that 2000 Imperial troops massacred 15,000 conerts at Debooidsee, a place between Tientsin and Pekin, ...

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  32. Death from Dysentry.

    Private J. Kirkland, of the New South Wales Mounted Rifle died of dysentry at Bloemfontein. ...

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  33. Missing Westralians.

    S. Reid and J. B. Campbell of the West Australian forces are reported to be missing from Vredefort. ...

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  34. BOXERS NEAR TIENTSIN.

    Thirty thousand Boxers are a few miles to the north of Tientsin. It is believed that the Canal has been opened by them with the object of ...

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  35. RETURN OF PRIVATE TREVITT.

    Private George Trevitt of the Bathurst Half Company of Mounted Rifles, returned to Bathurst on Saturday afternoon, having been invalided ...

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  36. War Office Contracts.

    The Commission which has been investigating the details of the War Office contracts exonerates the officials, but urged that stricter inspection should ...

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  37. CENSORSHIP OF THE ALLIES.

    The censorship of the allies is very rigorous. ...

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  38. THE N.S.W. CONTINGENT.

    Commander Connor, who is to proceed to China with the Naval Contingent was presented by his brother officers of the Mines Department with ...

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  39. Boudoir Gossip.

    In this week's Boudoir Column will be found a report of the Forbes Show Ball and another interesting social item. ...

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  40. The Treason Bill.

    Mr. W. P. Schreiner, in anticipation of a steady appeasement has moved a new clause to be added to the Treason Bill, enabling the Governor at any time ...

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  41. Testimonial to Bishop Byrne.

    A full report of the meeting in the Patrician Bros. Schoolroom in connection with the testimonial to his Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. Byrne, is unavoidably held ...

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  42. Fighting near Frederikstad.

    Commandant Liebeberg on July 31 sent a flag of truce demanding the surrender of Major-General H. L. Smith-Dorein's force near ...

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  43. GOLF.

    To-day an all day match will take place against Dubbo on the local links. The following are the two teams:— Bathurst: W. H. C. Rankin, G. H. ...

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  44. BOWLS.

    Following are the results of the bowling matches played in Sydney yesterday: Victoria Park beat Petersham by ...

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  45. Indian Famine Fund Concert.

    The Indian Famine Fund Concert, to be held in the School of Arts on Wednesday night, promises to be a great success. The programme which is in the able hands of ...

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