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  3. BATHURST CIRCUIT COURT.

    The October sessions of the Bathurst Circuit Court were continued yesterday before His Honor Justice Simpson. Thomas Orchard and Joseph George ...

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  4. NOTES AND NOTIONS.

    THE CIVAL SERVICE—LYNE IN ITS DEFENCE—BRITISH ARMY HUMOR—MR. CHAMBERLAIN—IRELAND'S NATIONAL COLOR. ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    A South African patrol with Maxim guns surprised and engaged 400 Boors in a running fight in the direction of the Sabie River. The Boers escaped ...

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  6. Invalided Soldiers in Financial Difficulties.

    There are 170 colonial invalided soldiers in England, many of whom are in financial difficulties through be ing from £25 to £115 in arrears in ...

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  7. THE TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    Marshal Count Von Waldersee recognises that the allies have not sufficient troops to go to Sing-an-fa. ...

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  8. Weather Forecast.

    The Queensland Weather Bureau forecasts for to-day:—Excepting in the southern half fresh showers are likely. The weather is likely to prove fine to ...

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  9. UNFAVORABLE NEWS FROM CANTON.

    Owing to the receipt of unfavorable news from Canton, a German gunboat has gone to Canton. ...

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  10. Cecil Rhodes' Advice

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes has advised the South African League to adopt a programme of supremacy of the flag with equal rights to all, and thus show the ...

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  11. Bathurst Swimming Baths.

    The public are reminded that the Bathurst Swimming Baths will be opened to-day for the ensuing season. Yesterday afternoon the lessee, Mr. Pierrie ...

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  12. OCCUPATION OF THE IMPERIL PALACES.

    The British and Italians have occupied the Chinese Summer Palace, displacing the Chinese officials, who, without consulting the allies, the ...

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  13. Boers Despatched to the Cape.

    Five hundred prisoners from Lydenburg have been despatched to Capstown. ...

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  14. A Collision.

    Yesterday afternoon a collision, occurred between a delivery van and a buggy at the corner of William and Russell-streets, both vehicles becoming interlocked. The ...

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  15. ALLIED FORCES ON THE MARCH.

    Brigadier-General Gasalee commands 5,000 allies at Pekin and General Baillfoud 5,000 allies afc Tientsin. Both intend to junction near Pao-ting ...

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  16. Return of the City Volunteers.

    The City Volunteers are returning to England on the 27th. ...

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  17. Boers Attack an Outpost.

    An outpost of Militiamen at Bethulie was attacked by the Boers, who wounded four and captured 12. The Boers stripped the Militiamen of ...

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  18. A Late Mail Train.

    The up mail train—from Bourke to Sydney—which should have arrived at Bathurst at 11.27 o'clock last night, did nob put in sin appearance until ...

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  19. The Chase after De Wet.

    Lord Roberts in his reports states that De Wet has been driven to the north of the Vaal to Venterskroon. De Wet has persistently deluded his ...

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  20. Congratulations to a Young Solicitor.

    Whilst Judge Simpson, who presided at the Bathurst Circuit Court, was summing up yesterday in the case of assault at Lidsdale, he took occasion ...

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  21. DELCASSE'S PROPOSAL.

    Lord Salisbury has accepted M. Delcasse's proposal in principle and suggested that each nationality should garrison one place. ...

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  22. A French Trick.

    The French nationalists wishing to embarass France are scheming to secure Kruger landing at Marseilles. ...

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  23. PUNISHMENT OF INSTIGATORS CONFIRMED.

    An imperial edict has been issued confirming the punishment of the instigators of the outrages. ...

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  24. Rand Refugees.

    As able-bodied Britishers on the rand are liable to be enrolled for service, Sir Alfred Milner has advised refugees unwilling to serve as a town guard to ...

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  25. DEMOBOLIZING RUSSIAN FORCES.

    A groat, part of the Russian forces specially summoned in connection with the trouble in China are to be demobolized. ...

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  26. DIVORCE COURT.

    John Henry Haynes sued for a divorce from Alice Ellen Haynes, o the grounds that she had committed adultery with Ernest Watch, who was ...

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  27. Another Train Upset.

    A train to Kaapmuiden was upset at a deviation over the Kaap River, and three artillerymen were killed and 15 wounded. Lieutenant Hawke had [?] leg broken. ...

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  28. Bathurst Choral Society.

    Judging by letters received from Mr. W. D. Hill, the Secretary of the Ballarat Musical Competition, the members of the Bathurst Choir are likely to receive a ...

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  29. EXPEDITION TO THE COAL FIELDS.

    The British are sending an expedition to the coal mines and hills westward of Pekin to investigate the supply. ...

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  30. A SWORD OF HONOR.

    The Czar of Russia has presented Admiral Alexioff with a sword of honor. The sword is resplendent with gems and bears the inscription, "For ...

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  31. A PROPOSED DESECRATION.

    It was hardly "a storm in n teacup" to which Sir William Lyne has had to bow in regard to his proposal to drive a road through Sydney Botanic ...

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  32. Well Deserved Compliments.

    Yesterday at the Bathurst Circuit Court, when the jury in the last case had been empan[?]lled, his Honor, in discharging the remaining jurors, took ...

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  33. DESTRUCTION OF MISSIONS.

    Five missions at Haking Chow were destroyed by 1000 riotous rebels. ...

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  34. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly mat at 10.30 o'clock this morning: The Premier intimated that no questions on the notice paper could be ...

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  35. DEMAND FOR THE RETURN OF LOOT.

    Brigadier-General Chaffee reports that Li Hung Chang has demanded that the Americans should return the loot in their possession which was valued at ...

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  36. SHALER v. SHALER.

    William Francis Shaler sued for a divorce from Julia Maria Shaler on tho ground that she had committed adultery with John Hayes, who was ...

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  37. APPOINTMENT OF A BOXER.

    Chang-Web-Hong, on whose suggestion the Dowager enrolled the Boxer army, has been made Governor of Singan-fu ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

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  39. CRICKET.

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  40. REBELLION AT HUNAN.

    Advices from Berlin state that Hunan is in a state of rebellion. ...

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