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  2. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—One hundred tons of foodstuffs and 250,000 cartridges have been discovered in a mine at Lydenburg. ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night. — The plan proposed by the Emperor of Germany to negotiate for a settlement is intended to thwart Li Hung Chang's ...

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  4. GERMANY'S PROPOSAL

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The proposal of Germany to secure the punishment of the instigators and perpetrators of the recent ontrages before ...

    Article : 75 words
  5. KRUGER LEAVES FOR EUROPE.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night. — Ex-Preaident Kruger has accepted the offer of the Netherlands Government to place a warship at his disposal for ...

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  6. BOERS AT DELAGOA BAY NOT ALLOWED TO RETURN.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—The Boers who have arrived at Delagoa Bay will not be allowed to return to the Transvaal, and the Portuguese troops ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—The Boxers have destroyed the Chuchow-Paoting-fu road, which has been rendered impracticable for artillery. ...

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  8. GREAT WESTERN SCHEME.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—Last week the Minister of Railways despatched Mr C. C. Nairn, resident engineer of the Railway Department, to make a report on the ...

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  9. FEDERATION.

    SYDNEY, THURSDAY.—The Premier (Sir Wm. Lyne) cabled to Mr J. Chamberlain to-day as follows : "The Government of New South Wales learn with great pleasure ...

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  10. LUCKY CANADIANS

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning. — Three members of the Canadian Mounted Infantry who lost their way, passed unperceived through the Boer ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. THE MASSACRE OF NATIVE CHRISTIANS.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning. — Mr Goodnow estimates that the Boxers have massacred 50,000 native Christians, many of them being burned ...

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  12. CHINESE TROOPS RALLYING ROUND THE EMPRESS.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning. — Eight thousand Chinese soldiers in the province of Hunan have joined the Dowager Empress, and other large c ...

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  13. THE DEFENCE OF ELANDS RIVER.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—An officer attached to Major - General Broadwood's division describes Colonel Hoare's defence of Elands River as the ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. DECLARATION OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The declaration of the Commonwealth will be historic, and everything connected with it most be worth; of the occasion. What form shall the festivities take ? ...

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  15. THE GOVERNMENT'S DECISION.

    HOBART,THURSDAY.— The Premier (Mr N. K. Lewis, M.H A.) has cabled to Sir Richard Baker, Adelaide, as follows: "Have received the following telegram from Sir ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. THE BRITISH EMBASSY AT PEKING.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—Sir Ernest Mason Satow, the British Minister at Tokio, the capital of Japan, will exchange posts with Sir Clande ...

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  17. PARLIAMENT.

    The PRESIDENT (Mr Adye Douglas) took the chair at 4 o'clock. THE HOBART WATER ACT. Mr PERKINS, in moving that the report ...

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  18. WHITE FLAG TREACHERY

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—Lord Roberts, who is at present at Nelaprnit, reports two gross cases of white flag treachery on the part of the ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, WEDNESDAY Night.—A committee is taking evidence at Capetown respecting the lands available for British soldiers desirons of settling ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  21. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,090 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—A. King and Lieutenant R. White, of the New Sooth Wales Bushmen, have been killed at Wonderfontein. ...

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  23. COMMISSIONS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Morning.—The following Australian soldiers have been appointed to second lieutenancies in the Imperial Army : ...

    Article : 102 words
  24. CRICKET.

    The Saddlers' CO. hold their annual meeting in the class-room of the Mechanics' Institute on Tuesday evening, the 18th. There was a fair attendance of members, ...

    Article : 236 words
  25. SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    Balfour street v. Saddlers.—Inveresk Park, 2.30. Balfour-street; Solomon (2), Bird, Robertson, Reiss, Lewin, Lisbey, Tevelein, Tyson, Piks and Kitt. Saddlers from ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.— At the request of the Commissioner of Police, the Premier yesterday sent a cablegram to Major Cameron, asking whether the news which ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. RETURN OF FIDELIS.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—The racehorse Fidelis was brought over from Melbourne this morning by tho is Westralia, after having fulfilled his intercolonial ...

    Article : 26 words
  28. EAST DEVONPORT CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting m held at We it Devonport on Monday evening, Mr. E. Cole presiding over a fair attendance. The secretary reported that the previous session ...

    Article : 192 words
  29. VICTORIAN CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.— A cable has been received reporting the death of Private J. W. Crighton, of the Victorian Bushmen, at Mafeking, on the 18th, from fever. A cable ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, THURSDAY.—Patronage has been scratched for the Derby and Melbourne Gap The other scratchings to-day were as follow :— ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    AUCKLAND, THURSDAY.—The following New Zealanders were wounded at Wonderfontein on the 11th inst. Trooper Swann, slightly; Troopers Lock and Glass, ...

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  32. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER (Mr N. J. Brown) took the chair at 4 o'clock. NOTICES OF MOTION AND QUESTION. Mr BROWN, to-morrow, to drew attention ...

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  33. MARIBYBNONG RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  34. DEATH OF A WEST AUSTRALIAN TROOPER.

    PERTH, THURSDAY.—A cable has been received from Capetown, reporting the death of Trooper Force, of the West Australian first contingent. ...

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  35. AUBURN CRICKET CLUB.

    The annnal meeting of the Anburn C.C. was held at Anbura on the 12th inst., a good many members being present. Mr. R. Bayles presided. The treasurer read the ...

    Article : 218 words
  36. DECORATIONS FOR THE LAUNCESTON PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

    HOBART, THURSDAY.—Messrs. R. J. Sadler and W. Hartnoll, M's H.A., waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr Geo. Collins, M.L.C.)to-day and reminded him of his ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. A QUEENSLAND LIFE DISQUALIFICATION.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY.— A life disqualification as jockey and trainer was to-day passed by the executive of the Central Queensland Racing Association on John ...

    Article : 48 words
  38. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, THURSDAY.—A return compiled by the Public Service Board shows that on the establishment of the Commonwealth 193 customs and 25 excise officers ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. Advertising

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    Advertising : 91 words
  40. BUGLER ARMSTRONG'S RETURN.

    Bugler W. Armstrong, of the first Tasmanian contingent, who has been invalided home, arrived at Launceston by the s.s. Coogee yesterday. He was met at the ...

    Article : 448 words
  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, THURSDAY—In the Legislative Council a motion in favor of applying the Hare-Spence system of effective voting to the elections for the Federal Parliament ...

    Article : 42 words
  42. THE CONARA CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Conara C.C. wu held en Saturday evening in a 100m placed at the disposal of the club by Mrs Hogan The treasurer's balance-sheet ...

    Article : 204 words
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