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  2. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Ching Sing, a Manchu, who was puilty of anti-foreign outrages, has been appointed Governor of Hupch. ...

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  3. LORF ROBERTA'S RETURN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Lord Roberts is expected to arrire in the Solent on January 2. He will visit her Majesty the Queen at Osborne and ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Only 48 of the Second Brabant's Horse surrendered on Friday, instead of 107 as previously reported. ...

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  5. BRITISH & FOREIGN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Sir John Cockhurn, Agent-General for South Australia, has been elected a member of the Council of King's College. ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

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  7. SHIPPING

    Pateena, s.s., 1212 tons, J. V. Bentey, master, from Melbouren Passengers — Saloon: Mesdames Lee, Carroil and 2 in fants, Henry and infant, Allan, Webb, Buck ...

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  8. LAUNCESTON MAILS

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  9. SUCCORING THE DESTITURE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The allies are distributing large quantities of rice to the destitute Chinese. ...

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  10. GENERAL CLEMENTS'S DISASTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The khaki clad Hoars at Nooitgedacht crept to within 40 yards of Major-Goneral Clements's camp before they were ...

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  11. THE LADYSMITH SIEGE

    LONNDON, Tuesday Night. — The "Standard," in referring to Mr Donald Macdonald's book, "How We Kept the Flag Flying," Bays it is incomparably the ...

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  12. SPEFCH BY LORD SALISBURY.

    LONDON, Wendnesday Morning.— Lord Salisbury, during a speech at the conse[?]vative Union's luncheon, in referring to South Africa, said there might ...

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  13. ADDITIONAL DEMANDS BY BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Sir Ernest Satow, British Minister at Peking, has been instructed to demand certain additions to the joint note to ...

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  14. ARSENICAL POISONING

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—An analyst at Manchester has discovered several malts containing [?]nic, and he has warnded brewers of the necessity of ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. FRANCE RESTORING SEIZED PROPEETY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — France is restoring everything seized by her soldiers belonging to the Chinese Government and individuals, except war ...

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  17. A RETURNING AUSTRALIAN OFFICER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Majo Osborne of the New South Wales Artillery, is jouneying home vis Halifax. ...

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  18. WRECK OF THE GNEISENAU

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The commander of the German training frigate Greisenau, which has been wrecked in the Mediterranean, ...

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  19. PLUCKY NORTETOMBEELANDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Many of the Northumberlands at Nooit-gedacht held out from crags until darkness set in, when they escaped, and ...

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  20. INTERCOLONIAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday —The foundation-stone of what will be the first Orthodox Greek church in Victoria was laid to-day. The cost of the building is estimated at ...

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  21. THE RAND RIFLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The body of Rand Rifles, which is being formed for defence of Johannesburg, is rapidly being recruited. ...

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  22. BOER SETTLERS IN MADAGASCAR.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. —The Boers who have settled in Madagascar are not content with the free, grants of land, but have claimed the right to ...

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  23. SOCIAL TO RETURNED TROOPERS.

    The employees of Salisbury's Foundry last night tendered a social a the River View Hotel to Troopers Harris and Maddox, who returned from South Afrian with the ...

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  24. A SOCIAL QUESTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Ouring a speech at the Conservative Union conference luncheon, Lord Salisbury declared that the most presiding ...

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    OUR Parliamentary news this morning contams another political surprise for the publice. The Government has changed front again on an important question of ...

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  26. INLAND TELEGRAMS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—An examination under the Civil Service Examination Act for a clerkship in the Chief Secretary's office was held in the public buildings ...

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  27. LUKAS MEYER SHOT FOR TREACHERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Private letters received in England state that the Boers shot Lukas Meyer, one of the commandants, who some time ago ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,235,000 quarters, and for the Continent 890,000 quarters. ...

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  29. COUNTRY DEMORSTRATIONS.

    DELORAINE, Wednesday.—The anne[?] demonstration to-day, was very successful. The attendance excesded all previous similar gatherings and included above 1000 ...

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  30. THE COLESBERG TRAITORS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The sentences passed on the Duton colonists at Colesberg for assisting the Boers have satisfied the loyalist. Mr R. Solomon, ...

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  31. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, Tnesday Night. — The quotations for A ustralian stocks and shares are as follow: Bank of Australasia, £74 5s; Bank of New South Wales, ...

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  32. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—The Rev. Vegis Baptist minister at Rockhampton, has accepted an invitation to assume charge of the Burnie church in saccession to Rev. ...

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  33. PARLIAMENTARY NOTES

    HOBRT, Wednesday. —Universal surprise was expressed at the withdrawal of the Burnie-Waratah Railway Purchase Bill. the supporters and opponents of the ...

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  34. THE BOER LOSSKS AT VRYHEID AND NOOITGEDACHT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Boer losses during, General Ferreira's attack on Vryheid numberde 250. The Boer dear and wounded after the ...

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  35. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    BURNIE, Wednesday.—Mr M Cormick engineers of existing lines has inspected the new Rosebery to Zeehan portion of the Emu Bay Railway, and it is understood his ...

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  36. THE INVASION OF CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—One column of the Boer invaders of Cape Colony is advancing to Phillipstown, and Hertzog's commande is near ...

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  37. ZEEHAN

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.— The first through train from Zeehan to Burnie left at 11 o'clock this morning conveying a departmental party, including Mr Back, General ...

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  38. MINING

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  39. A MESSAGE FROM THE QUEEN

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Her Majesty the Queen has sent a mesage to the British troops through General Sir Evelyn Wood, who is acting as ...

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  40. A MINING CASE.

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday.—A case in the Mines Court, which had been in progress since August, was brought to the last stage but one to-day when his Honor reserved ...

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  41. CUSTOMS HOUSE RETURNS

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  42. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Wednebday.—The Chamber of Commerce held a meeting last night for the purpose of supporting the Mining Companies Bill now before the Legislative ...

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  43. FRAUD ON THE CUSTOMS

    The Bench (the Police Magistrate and Mr P. Boland) at the Police Court yesterday gave the reserved decision in the case of the alleged imposition on the ...

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  44. "THE TIMES" OPINTON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— "The Times" declares that the Queen's appeal to the colonial troops to continue their efforts in aid of the regulars ...

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  45. MOUNT BISCHOFF RAILWAY

    HOBART, Wednesday —A large and influential deputation of citizens and members of Parliament waited on the Premier (Mr N. E. Lewis M.H.A), the Chief ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. OBITUARY

    Yesterday Mr Alfred Barrett Biggs iate accountant in the Lannceeton Savings Bank, died at his residence in the Banking House St. John-street Deceased had been ...

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  48. THE POLITICAL ATTACK ON AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The "Standard," commenting on the attack made in the Douse of Commons on Australian soldiers at the front by Mr Bryn ...

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  49. THE CHARGES DENIED BY LORD KITCHENER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Mr W. St J. Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, cabled the substance of the charge brought by Mr Bryn Roberts, ...

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  50. MINING

    ZEEHAN, Wednesday — The Hercules company has decided to send 10 000 tons of gossan to the Dapto Smelting Works. ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL

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  52. Advertising

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  53. AN APPEAL TO EMPLOYERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The ...

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  54. MELBOURNE AND TASMANIA.

    Mr Anderson, manager of the Melbourne and Tasmania Tin Mining Company, who ...

    Article : 15 words
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