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  2. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannennan, leader of the Liberal party, speaking at Oxford, admitted that it was essential that there ...

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  3. CHINA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—With the view of encouraging Li Hung Chang to sign the convention in connection with Manchuria, M. de Giers, Russian ...

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  4. BRITISH & FOREIGN

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In the House of Lords yesterday, the Duke of Bedford complained that the present army system deprived the ...

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  5. COMMERCIAL

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  6. SHIPPING

    Pateena, s.s., 1212 tons, J. V. Bentley, master, for Melbourne. Passengers—Saloon: Mesdames Steven and two children, Griffiths, Meagher, Clarke, F. Rodda and child, Pike ...

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    A CAUSE that needs bolstering up by the representation of the interests of one or more classes of a community as inimical to those of another is, to put the highest ...

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  8. THE INTERIOR EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—M. Delcasse, Minister of Foreign Affairs for France, replying to questions in the Chamber of Deputies, stated that the ...

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  9. PEACE DESIRED BY ALL SIDES.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The "Express" correspondent reports that Lord Kitchener has allowed General Botha to inform ex-President Kruger that all sides ...

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  10. THE COURT RETURNING TO PEKING.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Chinese Court is returning to Peking, and an escort has been ordered to Honan Shantung. ...

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  11. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lieutenant A. E. Benson, one of Kitchener's Scouts, and late of the New South Wales Bushmen, who was wounded at ...

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  12. THE MANCHURIAN AGREEMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Viscount Cranbourne, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  13. de wets movements:*

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning —it is officially reported that De Wet and his followers have been headed off Phillipolis, and are now approaching Fauresmith to ...

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  14. CAPTURE OF BOER GUNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Colonel Babington unearthed a Krupp gun, a pom-pom, and some ammunition at Zandfontein, and Colonel Hartnell captured a ...

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  15. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The bubonic plague at Capetown is spreading. Five Kaffir corpses have been found, and there are 10 Kaffir patients in European ...

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  16. THE BOERS ASK TERMS OF SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The "Tribune's" correspondent at Brussels reports that the Boer Council at Pietersburg authorised General Botha to ...

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  17. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Out of 700,000 voters only some 250,000 voted at the recent annual election in connection with the London County Council, ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The death is announced of Lord John Major-Henniker, who was Governor of the Isle of Man in 1896, aged 58 years. ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

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  20. TROOPS REVIEWED BY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Lord Hopetoun this afternoon reviewed 2000 troops who are proceeding to South Africa. He expressed his admiration at their ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The following movements of Australian traders have been notified: Arrivals.—At London Temoana, ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. THE PRESIDENT OF AMERICA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr. M'Kinley, President of the United States, was sworn in for his second term at Washington yesterday. Intermittent ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  24. THE SIXTH CONTINGENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The transport Chicago will ship one hundred extra horses for the contingent. The Victory, which left Capetown on February 27. ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  26. WELCOME TO A TASMANIAN.

    Lance-Corporal Squires, of Westbury, who went to South Africa with the Victorian Mounted Rifles about 16 months ago and whose letters, which appeared ...

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  27. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday.—This union held its annual meeting at the Memorial Hall Melville-street, this afternoon. After singing and prayer, the Rev. W. Law, of ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Having decided to spend some weeks of my tour through this island in your pleasant town of Launceston, and being an ardent churchgoer, I at once ...

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  30. THE STATE GOVERNORSHIP.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the meeting of the City Council yesterday the following resolution was agreed to on the motion of Alderman Benjamin: "That an ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. LEGAL

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The appeal to the Privy Council in the case the Scottish Provident Society versus the Victorian Commissioner of Taxes has ...

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  32. CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Dr. Baldwin Smith, professor of English and constitutional law, declares that laws relating to Imperial copyright, marriage, ...

    Article : 44 words
  33. THE WISDOM CASE.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Rev. Wisdom-cum-Canon Banks Smith clerical squabble still hangs in the balance. Today the committee of inquiry again met. ...

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  34. LAUNCESTON MAILS

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  35. OBITUARY.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—General regret was expressed to-day when it became known that Mrs. St. Hill, wife of Colonel St. Hill, had parsed away, at a ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. THE PACIFIC CABLE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—At a meeting of the Pacific Cable Board today, it was resolved that the New South Wales agreement with the Eastern ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. INSURANCE OF LIGHTHOUSES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At the meeting of the Marine Board to-day the tender of the United Insurance Company for the insurance of the board's lighthouses, ...

    Article : 44 words
  38. TO-DAY.

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