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  2. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, THURSDAY Night. — General Waldersee now recognises that the allies have not sufficient troops to go to Sinyanfu. ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning. — A train at Kaapmuiden has been upset at a diversion over the Kaap River, and three artillerymen were killed and 15 ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT.

    The PRKSIDENT (Mr Adye Douglas) too the chair at 4 o'clock. BILLS PASSED. The following bills were read a third time and passed : Roundary fences, Stamp ...

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  7. M. DELCASSE'S PROPOSALS

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Lord Salisbury has accepted M. Delcasse's proposal in principle, and has suggested that each Nationality should garrison ...

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  8. INLAND TELEGRAMS.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—Four Jersey heifers, two for Mr C. Fyst and two for Mr L. Murdoch, which were imported six months ago, have just been released from quarantine at ...

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  9. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER (Mr N. J. Brown) took the chair at 3 o'cloct. NOTICES OF MOTION AND QUESTION. Mr. AIKENHEAD, on Tuesday to move ...

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  10. A WARNING TO RETURNING REFUGEES.

    LONDON, FRIDAY.—As all able-bodied Britishers on the Rand will be liable to be called upon for service, Sir Alfred Miluer, High Commissioner for ...

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  11. THE PAOTING FU EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning. — General Gassles commands 5000 allies at Tientain. Both forces will junction near Paoting-fu. There are neither ...

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  12. SHERIFF'S SALE

    HOBART, MONDAY.—This morning the Sheriff (Mr Hector Ross) sold in the matter of the Union Finance Association, Limited, v. Ellen Margaret Barwick, the right, title ...

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  13. DE WET'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Lord Roberta reports that De Wet baa been driven north of the River Vaal near Venterekroou. He has persistently deluded ...

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  14. THE ALLIES AT PEKING.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The British and Italians have occupied the Chinese Summer Palace, displacing the Chiness officials whom the Russians ...

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  15. OPENING OF THE TASMANIAN FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—The ex-Premier Mr Henry Dobion opens the federal campaign at New Norfolk to-morrow, when he will offer his services to the colony as a ...

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  16. LYDENBURG PRISONERS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Five hundred of the Boer prisoners at Lydenburg have been despatched to Capetown. ...

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  17. DEVONPORT.

    DEVONPORT, FRIDAY.—The adjourned sitting of the Supreme Court was resumed to-day, when the cane of Henry and others v. the Local Board of Health, for a claim of ...

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  18. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Boers, after fighting and wounding four and capturing 12 British militiamen at an outpost near Bethulie, in the South, ...

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  19. THE CHINESE ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—An imperial edict confirms the punishment of Prince Tuan and other ringleaders of the recent outrages already reported. ...

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  20. FOUR HUNDRED BOERS ROUTED

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—A South African patrol consisting of 40 men and one Maxim gun Surprised and engaged 400 Boers in a running fight ...

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  21. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—At a recent meeting one of those present objected to the confirmation of the minutes of the previous meeting because he did not approve of a resolution which had ...

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  22. FURTHER REBELLION.

    LONDON. FRIDAY Morning.—Five missions at Hakingchow have been destroyed by 1000 riotous rebels in the Sze-chuan province. ...

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  23. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, FRIDAY.—The General Manager of Railways arrived this evening on his customary tour of inspection of the West Coast railways. Mr Israsl, Government ...

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  24. TWO AUSTRALIANS RELEASED.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The West Australian A. Gillatley, who was severely wounded at Waterval Under on September 14, and W. Lowing, of New ...

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  25. CONSPIRACY AGAINST A GOVERNOR.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Chang Webong, at whose suggestion the Dowager-Empress enrolled the Boxers in the army, has been made Governor ...

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  26. SPORTING.

    In the programme for the next meet of Tattersall's Race Club, published yesterday, the first race should hire read for 13.2 and 13.3 classes. ...

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  28. KRUGER'S LANDING IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Nationalist party, wishing to embarrass France, are scheming to secure the landing of ex-President Kruger at ...

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  29. ATHLETICS

    The Deloraine Friendly Societies' sports meeting will be held on November 9 Nine events are pulished in the programme which appears in to-day's "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning. — Mr Cecil Rhodes has advised the South African League to adopt a programme of supremacy of the British flag and ...

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  31. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Sir E. M. Satow, who replaces Sir Claude Mscdonald as British Ambassador at Peking, has arrived at Canton, and a ...

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  32. GOLF.

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  33. THE BRITISH SEARCHING FOR. COAL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The British are sending an expedition to the coal mines in the hills to the west of Peking to investigate the extent of the ...

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  34. RETURN OF THE CITY OF LONDON VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The City of London Volunteers are returning on the 20th inst. On their arrival a short thanksgiving service will be ...

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  35. OUR FIRST LIFEBOAT.

    SIR,—"Justice," a resident of Penguin, takes somewhat violent exception to the effort jot now being made in Launceston for the purchase of a lifeboat, to be kept at ...

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  36. RUSSIANS DEMOBILISING.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning. — A rescript has been issued demobilising a great part of the Russian force which wag specially summoned in connection ...

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  37. INVALIDED SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—Many of the invalided colonial soldiers in England are reported to be in financial difficulties through arrears of pay ...

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  38. A RUSSIAN GENERAL HONORED BY THE CZAR.

    LONDON, FRIDAY Morning.—The Czar of Russia has presented General Alexiff with a sword of honor resplendent with gems inscribed "For ...

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  39. MOWBRAY RACING CLUB.

    The above club, being desirous of removing misapprehension from the minis of many owners as to the relative positions of their respective horses under the new ...

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  40. CRANE-POWER COMPANY

    Dramatisations of popular novels are rarely artistic successes. The very futures that makes for excellence and interest in the printed story have very often to be cut or ...

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  41. INTERCOLONIAL SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY.—Lencaster who, pulled up slightly lame yesterday morning, cantered to-day at Caulfield. His condition does not appear to be amiss, but nothing ...

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  42. THE NATIONAL MEMORIAL.

    HOBART, FRIDAY.—A movement is on foot to raise a fund for the purpose of erecting a national memorial to perpetuate the memory of those Tasmanian soldiers ...

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  43. AQUATICS.

    A meeting of the committee of the North Esk Bowing Club was held last evening. Nearly every member was present, and Mr. Spotswood presided.—The chairman extended ...

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  44. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, FRIDAY.—The following scratchings have been posted: Caulfield Guineas : Every Time Yes, Urbanity. Caulfield Stakes: Wait-a-Bit, The Mariner. ...

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  45. PEACE DEMONSTRATION.

    At a meeting of the finance committee held yesterday afternoon, Mr J. B. Waldron in the chair, the following resolutions were passed : (1) That no money be voted until ...

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  46. THE BETTING MARKET.

    MELBOURNE. FRIDAY.—A fair amount of business was transacted on the Caulfield Cup at the Victoria Club to-night. Kinglike was backed to win about £5000, and ...

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  47. TASMANIANS AT THE FRONT

    The following extracts are taken from letters received from Trooper H. H. Facy, of tbe Tasmanian Bushmen's Contingnet: OTTO'S HOOP, AUGUST 21.—This is the ...

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  48. THE BUILDING TRADE.

    SIR,—The building trade has never been brisker in Launceston that it is at present. Plenty of work to do, but, [?], no bricks. Men work a day or so, and are then told ...

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  49. CRICKET.

    The premiership match under the N.T.Junior Association which was arranged to take place on the Inveresk Park this afternoon between the King's Meadows and ...

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  50. QUARANTINE.

    SIR,—Allow me to call attention to the welfare of that portion of public property called the quarantine station, which is now, and has been for months last, entirely at ...

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  51. THE NORTHERN MEMORIAL TO TASMANIAN SOLDIERS.

    SIR,—I trust that all those interested in erecting a memorial in our city to our brave fellow colonials who so nobly gave their lives in defence of our grand old Empire ...

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